wow that is spooky.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:36 PM, John.L.Cabassi wrote:
> G'Day List
> A mate of mine posted this on our meteorite forum, he was in the thick
> of it in Broken Hill. Awesome stuff!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrlD22HwPvI
>
> Cheers
> John
>
> -Original Message-
G'Day List
A mate of mine posted this on our meteorite forum, he was in the thick
of it in Broken Hill. Awesome stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrlD22HwPvI
Cheers
John
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Glad you found it useful. I wanted to share too that native iron
reacts real close to the same as a meteorite will to the magnetism.
So you might want to watch for that.I sent one of about 20 some
pieces of native iron I have to AZ to a lab and they confirmed that
that is what it is.
Hi All,
On TV a bit ago, a 74 year old man in Australia said he that he had
never seen, in his lifetime, such a huge red dust storm of this magnitude.
Kirk
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Yeah, I made this mental link too, although I hear the dust over cities in
Australia is red, isn't it? That, also is known to come from the outback desert.
I remember as a child, dust form the Sahara being blown up to Northern Europe.
I even remember seening it on the headlights of a car that ha
Orange skies and dust fallouts are not that uncommon in Florida this time of
year. The dust comes from the Sahara.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=18545&oldid=14334
I suspect that this is a much greater amount to leave a coating as described.
I'd guess it is much mor
Please disregard...
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For what they are worth, here are a couple suggestions...
If you place the suspect iron on a strong magnet, then remove the
magnet, the suspect iron should not retain magnetism (if it's a
meteorite) but should to some extent if man-made iron. Kind of like
magnetizing the tip of a screwdriver
The Orange Dust Incident:
Giant orange dust clouds over Australia, orange dust on the ground in a
purported bolide impact zone. Coincidence?, or . (cue the theramin
music), yet another in a long line of UFO Conspiracy coverups orchestrated
by Majic 12 and the scattered remnants of the
Hi,
Does anyone have Viacheslav Kalachev's email?
Thanks so much.
DP
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Hi List,
I have a few items in my inventory that are open to fair offers -
NASA Noblesville lithographs -
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/126931/Noblesville--Rare-NASA-Lithographs-of-Famous-Witnessed-Fall_974654.html
Meteorite Magazine Aug 2006 -
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/12693
No, it's the DNA of space aliens delivered by panspermia, just like that red
dust found in india a while back.
(or more likely, what you said, something they never noticed before or what
Sterling said...which I think is what the alien DNA truned out to be in India)
--- On Wed, 9/23/09, countde.
Further to what Marc mentioned, I've experienced false negatives which
were remedied by having first applied a few drops of dilute HCl on the
target surface.
On Sep 23, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Fries, Marc D (3225) wrote:
I've also had mixed results with the nickel allergy kit, but I think
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
September 23, 2009
o Santa Fe Crater Impact Processes
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_014351_1995
o Large Central Uplift of an Impact Crater
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_014176_1810
o Patchy Ice
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_014169_095
I've also had mixed results with the nickel allergy kit, but I think I've
figured out how to get reasonably reliable results.
I think the problem is that the companies who make these things probably
have liability lawyers telling them to err on the side of false positives
(which won't really cause
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Eric:
That's really funny - I also got a false negative on a Canyon Diablo specim=
en.
Greg S.
> Date: We
Hey Mike,
I've used the nickel allergy test as well with mixed results.
Sometimes is works sometimes it doesn't. In fact I would say it is not
reliable most of the time unless you have a good control specimen.
I kept getting false positives and even negative results on known
meteorites. In f
>>Does any one on the list 'know' of a reliable way to test for nickel?<<
I don't know if the average person can acquire the various chemicals, but
in the back of O. Richard Norton's book Rocks From Space, there is the
recipe to making up a test for nickel found in meteorites. On the side I
Mike:
I have used the nickel allergy test as well and it did not seem to be that
reliable. I had an iron meteorite and it did not test positive for nickel.
However, I did have a small nugget of nickel where it did test positive. Maybe
there needs to be a high concentration in the metal.
Do
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2009-144
Radar Map of Buried Mars Layers Matches Climate Cycles
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
September 22, 2009
PASADENA, Calif. -- New, three-dimensional imaging of Martian
north-polar ice layers by a radar instrument on NASA's Mars
Reconnaissance O
Sept. 23, 2009
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RELEASE: 09-221
MESSENGER SPACECRAFT PREPARES FOR FINAL PASS BY MERCUR
Okay, equinox was yesterday, which marks the beginning of our fall
season in the northern hemisphere. So in celebration of our planet's
travels around the sun, I have some items up for auction on ebay
ending this Saturday 11 am PDT. Up for grabs are:
NWA 869 - thumbprinted individuals
NWA
It's Agent Orange. Stay away from it. I sprayed it all over the Nam. It kills.
First it chemically castrates you.
Guido ;o)
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>From: Mike Hankey
>Sent: Sep 23, 2009 2:34 PM
>To: meteoritelist
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Orange Dust
>
>This report came from a farmer. I
Hi, Mike, List,
My first suggestion would be that it comes
from the (seasonal) passage of large insect
swarms. No idea as to species, but it might
be a variant of the famous "Yellow Rain."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_rain
Since the color comes from pollen and the
color of the pollen varie
Dear Listees,
Meteoriteshow is back to ebay after a few weeks off!
Our ebay auctions ending on Saturday can be seen at:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ50QQsassZmeteoriteshow
They include:
1- SAH 02503 CV3 - 0.3g partslice
Partslice weighing 0.3g, dimensions ~17x10x1mm.
Diplays nice CA
Dear List,
I am seeking help with busting a counterfeit selling ring on Ebay (NOT
related to meteorites). I need help from individuals to report their activity.
Thank you. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Please contact me offlist. Thank you.
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The test I used was a Nickel allergy test I bought online.
http://www.athenaallergy.com/?gclid=CIC1krawiJ0CFQog2godrC2Uhg
If you can recommend a better test kit, please fwd me the link.
I used some vinegar on the rock for a few minutes and then tested the
vinegar. It turned the swab bright red.
This report came from a farmer. I don't have an answer for it (its
probably BS), but I wanted to throw it out there.
Guy is in the area. He had some meteor wrongs. While I was there, he
said he had noticed a strange 'orange/rust colored dust' that showed
up one day covering the top of one of his l
>>I've done some nickel tests on some of the slag/meteor wrongs we have
found.
It tests positive for nickel.
Does this sound normal?>>
It all depends...were they buffalo heads, Jefferson or those new fangled
ones? :O)
GeoZay
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I've done some nickel tests on some of the slag/meteor wrongs we have found.
It tests positive for nickel.
Does this sound normal?
So I guess the only way to confirm slag (if you can't do it visually)
is to cut it open and if there are holes / bubbles then it is slag. Or
if the slice doesn't loo
Dear List,
According to a report in the German news there was a large fireball seen over
Namibia:
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
(English machine translation following the German version)
Thank you! Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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hola collectors !
we have 6.784 billion people living on this planet, is there only one
who would like to purchase my wonderfull NWA4483 lunar endcut
i sell for a fantastic price, just make an offer, i will sell under the
price i paid !
dont forget the million dollars you paid 15 years
Hello, List,
I've been thinking... how about a get together for us meteorite enthusiasts, or
even a meteorite show sometime here on Vancouver Island or the Lower Mainland
of Southern British Columbia, Canada?
I don't yet have a passport - which I'll need to get into the US (should be
getting
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