Looks like very hi-tech and professional equipment, perhaps
the Secret Service of Bulvania or some hostale force from
the outer space...
best,
pekka s
michael cottingham kirjoitti:
Dude,
I bet there are finger prints on it? I wonder who it might be?
I saw Carl buying one of those the
Well, Mike, it is known quite well that Ruben, taking into consideration the
dessert conditions, prefers to work quadrupedly lowtech - so you'd better
pay attention if you see something like this
http://www.knipz.de/images/gameimages/255/simple/f792eabb-b4e7-4042-8000-3824cf0a647b.jpg
close to
Dear list
I saw Jeff Grossman rightfully mentioned Antarctic search leaders on
top of that contest, but the point was dismissed, someone even
suggesting that collecting meteorite in Antarctica is not hunting
but fishing; myself I hunt and fish animals and I have collected
meteorites both in
Test
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Maybe
those in Antarctica are searchers
and those in the desert hunters?
Note that some scientists use the term hunter with a pejorative
connotation. More with the meaning treasure hunter or even poacher.
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as a response to Martin, yes one could consider that those who
recover meteorite for a living are hunters and those who do it for
Science and academic carrier are searchers, but this leaves apart
those that are not academics but do this as a passion and live on
another job. Moreover the
Perhaps to search sounds more academic than to hunt,
and the most of the searchers in Antarctica are (at least
some kind of) scientists... ;-
take care,
pekka s
beer hunter who likes movie Deer Hunter
(not enough of bears here in Finland to hunt,
so we are also moose-hunters (not mouse)
Hi Rob,
I wasn't getting impatient, just curious. I was researching some
falls last night when I noticed it was the 8-mo anniv. of Buzzard
Coulee. :)
Is anyone still combing that strewnfield? (or is it all cultivated
farmland by now?)
Best regards,
MikeG
On 7/20/09, Rob Wesel
Hunters gatherers
All the same.
hunters and those who do it for Science
That's a very common misconception - who says that the not officially
appointed hunters wouldn't serve science? To a private hunter or dealer it
doesn't matter, whether he sells to a private collector or to an university.
Mike Gilmer posted:
Is anyone still combing that strewnfield? (or is it all cultivated
farmland by now?)
Dear Mike:
When Lisa and I were hunting the Buzzard in late April, the landowner
told us that the ground would be planted within a few weeks. They
grow canola in those fields, and
List Members:
Does anyone know if the Arizona fall has been classified yet? I remember
seeing it may be a possible H5.
Also, any provisional name? I can understand if this is still secret as it may
give info to the location, but still was just wondering.
Also, what has been the most
Dear List Members,
I have several excellent auctions due to end this afternoon and tomorrow so
take a look if you are interested in some rarities and bargains.
All Auctions Can Be Found At This link:
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/raremeteorites!_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ
A Sampling
The evidence seems to be falling in line with this being an impact, not weather.
Hopefully, people will be able to look at recent images of the space around
Jupiter and find the impactor.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/mpml/message/22101
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/mpml/message/22102
Space Weather News For July 19, 2009
http://spaceweather.com
JUPITER IMPACT? On July 19th, a veteran observer of Jupiter
in Australia photographed a fresh dark scar in Jupiter's
cloudtops; the feature resembles the Shoemaker-Levy 9
impacts of 1994. It is possible that Jupiter has been
Anyone who didn't figure out that this was a prank from the get go
needs to go buy a hat with the word WHOOOSHABLE embroidered on the
front...or on the back...depending on who you are.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 07:43 PM 7/19/2009, Mark Grossman wrote:
I guess the issue is that everyone expects
I was just looking for the pictures/story about the full slice of NWA 5000 in
the megacool sealed contraption, but all links I'm finding are broken. Anybody
have a working link?
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I had a friend take a few pics while Steve was at my house a couple of
weeks ago. I just got around to looking at the pics today and noticed
something very strange in one of them. I've posted the pics on my
astro blog. http://www.mikesastrophotos.com
Look carefully at the third pic. Very
This is even funnier.
http://www.mikesastrophotos.com/baltimore-pa-meteor/how-to-find-meteorites/
Joe K
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Strange Picture
Great early find Darren
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The evidence seems to be falling in line with this
Hi List,
In the July 2009 MAPS supplement, I ran across a few more interesting
abstracts -
CR54 Isotopic Anomalies in the Tagish Lake and Orgueil Carbonaceous
Chondrites.
In this study, samples of Tagish Lake and Orgueil were examined using
stepwise dissolution. CR was released and then
Awesome scope and wedge. What model SCT is that?
And what refractor is that riding piggyback on it?
Best regards,
MikeG
On 7/20/09, Mike Hankey mike.han...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a friend take a few pics while Steve was at my house a couple of
weeks ago. I just got around to looking at the
List Members,
For those of you who are very well heeled, here's a nice book to commemorate
the first lunar landing.
Do any of you know who provided the meteorites for the last 12 copies?
My best,
Thomas
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Here's the link.
http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/the-epic-moonbook-is-out-of-this-worldand-so-is-the-price-1830332.html
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List,
I'm a little slow today. Of course I was referring to the first manned lunar
landing, Apollo 11, of which today is the 40th anniversary.
Thomas
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Hi All,
just in case you don't want to spend $ 1000.00 - here you can see the
whole book!
http://kuerzer.de/VdO8WaFkS
Click on the red Durchblättern link under the book pict on the right!
Peter
2009/7/20 Thomas Webb webb...@yahoo.com:
List,
I'm a little slow today. Of course I was
Hi everyone,
I am dealing with a hacker on my server (ALL 40 of my websites are up
and down and email is spotty) as I am writing this email! I am currently
being hacked and this sale is only because of this because it will cost
me $1 per GB of bandwidth overage usage fees as soon as it
This sucks Eric, but your host should not be charging you for this -
it's their security that was breached. They should bear the burden of
the bandwidth charges. It's like a busted water pipe on the city
side of the line - they don't charge the homeowner for the lost water.
Best regards and
Hey Greg, MikeG, List
I've tried tracing this through SSH with netstat and lsof and lots of
other linux commands and nothings is working.
I can't seem to find out where the vulnerability is.
Oh and my server is a Virtual Dedicated Server, meaning I am the server
admin. This is NOT normal
HACKER UPDATE: I'm working hard on this server issue. We're narrowing it
down! Thankfully my brother has come to the rescue but even he (a
network admin) is perplexed at how this guy is hacking the server.
Thanks everyone for the calls and emails! I appreciate it! The BIG 4963g
stone and the
40 websites and you still feel the need to bother with our humble list? This
form of advertising is little more than panhandling. I need money to go
meteorite hunting, tiny tim needs an operation... Thanks a lot cottingham. Give
me one good reason why we should give a rats ass about your
Hey Bill,
Your comment isn't worth the time it took me to write this.
.|..
Eric
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2009-112
New NASA Images Indicate Object Hits Jupiter
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
July 20, 2009
[Image]
Jupiter This image shows a large impact shown on the bottom left on
Jupiter's south polar region captured on July 20, 2009, by NASA's
Infrared
Hi list.It was a great pics of the day with Dr. Jack and his
assistant getting work done on the new meteorite.Again congrats jack
on a job well done.I have 4 new meteorites to givaway.I will tell you
what they are when you chime in.Be fast or be last.
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
Wait,
Just trying to turn down the heat on the list after interesting couple
of weeks. We thought it would generate a few laughs.
Michael Farmer
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Michael
On Jul 20, 2009, at 12:01 PM, John Gwilliam j...@cox.net wrote:
Anyone who didn't figure out that this was a prank from the
Hi list, This is Tom Phillips. I often post to the list just using my
first name so I felt I should make this clear. This last post (signed Tom)
was not from me, I am not such an ass!
Tom Phillips
In a message dated 7/20/2009 7:52:43 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
tommy2...@hvc.rr.com
I have to agree. Steve has always been very polite and kind to me and in my
opinion does not deserve such remarks.
Greg C.
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] new arizona
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