By Rod Nickel, Saskatchewan News Network February 10, 2009
Ha, and and excellent example of 'nominative determinism' .. - i.e. a meteorite
report by 'Rod Nickel'
Reminds me of a GPS satellite lecture I once went to, that was given by 'tom
spacey'
Best,
Mark Ford
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http://www.rocksfromspace.org/February_11_2009.html
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Dear All,
Today is wednesday and here is my usual post in order to remind you that my
ebay auctions will end soon, on saturday.
You can see the list of goodies available at:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoriteshow
Should you see more details about my auction, please see at the end of this
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:57:01 -, you wrote:
Ha, and and excellent example of 'nominative determinism' .. - i.e. a
meteorite report by 'Rod Nickel'
Sounds like a porn star name...
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Hi folks!
My thanks to everyone who suggested free USPS Priority boxes.
I sell alot of cheap stuff, $5 to $10, and I ship much of it via
USPS First Class. I can ship a couple of micromounts for half
the cost of Priority shipping, so I am trying to find some small
boxes suitable for First Class
Hi Mike,
Do what Blaine Reed and others do. Get a bunch of those little white
jewelry boxs for about .33 cents each, buy some padded envelopes for I don't
know, .50 each and send them in that combination.
-Walter Branch
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You might consider including the cost of your shipping materials (
boxes, peanuts, bubble wrap and tape) in your shipping fees. That
way, you don't have to be concerned with the cost of the boxes.
John
At 01:15 PM 2/11/2009, Michael Gilmer wrote:
Hi folks!
My thanks to everyone who
Dear Collectors and Stargazers,
today we celebrate the introduction of a new collectible:
The King size Chladni Mars Box !
While our well-established Mars and Moon boxes took off on their triumphal
course around the globe,
on and off we were asked to manufacture custom-made cases, which combine
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
February 11, 2009
o Large Fresh Crater Near Marte Vallis
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_005917_2020
o Meander and Tributary of Scamander Vallis
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_011289_1950
o Crater in Meridiani Planum with Layering
The first image here shows some incredibly long fresh dark streaks descending
the slopes that meander...can they really just be landslip or dust flows??
Graham Ensor, UK
Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
February 11, 2009
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List,
Here is a first look paper on Buzzard Coulee. About what was
expected. H4 or possibly H4/3.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2009/pdf/1893.pdf
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/science/space/12satellite.html?hp
Debris Spews Into Space in Collision of Satellites
By WILLIAM J. BROAD
Published: February 11, 2009
For decades, space experts have warned of orbits around the planet growing so
crowded that two satellites might one day slam
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