It'll be easy enough to ask him to stop:
http://cosmictusk.com/about-george
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Michael Blood wrote:
> Hello all,
> A web search brought the following web site to my attention:
>
> http://cosmictusk.com/just-like-old-times-fireball-repost-of-the-meteorite-l
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Hello all,
A web search brought the following web site to my attention:
http://cosmictusk.com/just-like-old-times-fireball-repost-of-the-meteorite-l
ist-coverage
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Congrats to Mike farmer and Crew!
The Wall Street Journal article is more proof that we are (when all is
said and done) doing something right.
Rob Wesel, Mike Bandli, Jim Schwade and myself interviewed with the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for several hours today. The article which
will be a front
Greg,
That was too funny. Thanks
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"gmh...@htn.net" wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
>
> Now you know the world is watching when the Wall Street Journal flies out to
> interview meteorite hunters, pretty cool!
>
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274
For fun I worked out an estimated ground track for the WI Fireball. I
don't think its totally accurate, but I'd be interested to compare
notes with others who have worked out solutions.
http://www.mikesastrophotos.com/astro-photos/ground-track-for-april-14th-2010-wisconsin-fireball/
Congratulatio
First off, congrats to Greg Hupé and to everyone who managed to find some
stones from this most recent fall! How much has been recovered so far?
As you know a dog can be trained to sniff out anything, and with that said I
think they could also be trained to ignore meteor-wrongs! Especially high
Thanks to all the list members who sent congratulations.
Wow! What a rush it is to see that first meteorite ever, especially when it's a
fresh fall. After striking out (other than Mike's generous gift of one if his
stones) on my one day of looking in West, Texas, I flew out here with some
trep
Hey Everyone,
Now you know the world is watching when the Wall Street Journal flies out to
interview meteorite hunters, pretty cool!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703763904575196440679468262.html?mod=WSJ_hp_editorsPicks
Greg
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Hello Everyone,
Thank you everyone for your wonderful congrats! We all thought that with such a
huge fireball that the WI event would have produced an equal
amount of meteorites as Buzzard Coulee, boy were we wrong. The meteorites are
far and few between. The terrain is not difficult, but the
Listees,
These photos are the believed to be the first taken of shockwaves cause by the
acceleration of terrestial material by natural forces. They speak to an
associative comparison with man made explosions and of course those that might
be created by an impactor. Fascinating. No?
http://www.
Way to go Jim! I like to see guys with white hair scoring falls. Enjoy it!
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
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>Sent: Apr 20, 2010 7:15 PM
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] Jim Baxter finds his first meteorites from the April
Congrats Jim!
The big one looks like it has a nice roll over lip. Is that what I see?
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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I just got word that I will be undergoing some medical procedures Friday
morning that could sideline me for awhile. Thus, I would really like to
make an effort to get out tomorrow, Thursday or both.
I haven't had any luck to date, and am worried about continuing to spin my
wheels and being ye
Ok - I stand corrected.
Thanks,
Greg S.
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> To: stanleygr...@hotmail.com; meteoritem...@gmail.com; drtan...@yahoo.com
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> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Georgia Fall found from 1MAR2009-
No - this is not the fall that was related to the arrests in Georgia. This
fall was in Cartersville.
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To: "mike" ;
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Georgia Fall found from 1MAR2009-Hammer
List:
List:
This is the one where two of our list members got arrested for trespassing, is
that correct? I'm just assuming it's from that fall. Although, how could you
know for sure?
It's really neat if it is from that fall.
Greg S.
> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 20
Way to go Greg! The Florida fireball proved to be a dud but just a few weeks
later and . . . fresh stones!
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Hi Dirk and List,
Thanks for the update on this fall. My memory is lacking, so I don't
recall the fireball event associated with this fall/find.
Two questions :
1) is this new meteorite a fall or a find?
2) what is the classification and official name? (assuming this in
the works or already d
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I admire all you folks that have made the effort
to get to Wisconsin and recover fresh
meteorites. My life is so full of other
commitments that I couldn't do what you've done.
Kudos,
John Gwilliam
At 11:21 AM 4/20/2010, Greg Catterton wrote:
Congrats to Greg H.
Way to go!
Greg Catterton
Dear List, We are looking for a sample of 0.100 to 0.500 of the meteorite for
Noble gas studies in Japan; ASAP if at all possible (if possible a piece with a
bit of fusion crust). Please contact me off list. Thank you. Dirk
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Congrats to Greg H.
Way to go!
Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
IMCA member 4682
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--- On Tue, 4/20/10, Michael Johnson wrote:
> From: Michael Johnson
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Greg Hupé finds his first meteorite from
Yeah Greg! That didn't take long.
Guido
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>Sent: Apr 20, 2010 8:49 AM
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] Greg Hupé finds his first meteorite from the April
>14, 2010 Wisconsin fireball!
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>http://www.rocksfromspace
The Younger Dryas comet impact hypothesis will
be discussed at this summer's American Quaternary
Association Biennial Meeting, August 12-15, 2010,
in Laramie, Wyoming. There will be papers arguing
both sides of this hypothesis in a plenary session
that is titled "Comet Impact as the Cause of
Hi Linton,
Thought you should know that the weather is about to turn sour
in SW Wisconsin. It'll be nice today through Thursday, but looks
like rain on Friday and through the weekend. If I go this
week, I'm flying out early tomorrow morning so I can at least
get 1 1/2 days of dry hunting. --Rob
Good going, Greg!
I can't stand being on the sidelines anymore. See you in a couple days.
Thanks for the great coverage, Michael.
Linton
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Greg Hupé finds his first meteorit
Beautiful stone Greg... Congrats!
Regards,
Eric
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Nice space rock Greg!
Kirk...
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To: ; "Michael Johnson"
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Greg Hupé finds his first meteorite from the
April 14, 2010 Wisconsin fireball!
Look at that smile. There's
Look at that smile. There's a happy man.
Nice stone Greg!
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Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Greg Hupé finds his first meteorite from the April
> 14, 2010 Wisconsin fireball!
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ate: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 5:42 AM
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100420/sc_afp/usspaceshuttleissjapan_20100420024506
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> If all goes as planned without weather delays, the 1st
> landing attempt will produce sonic booms over WI. That would
> be the second time within
Now that is awesome and I know someone who will be getting steak tonight!
;-)
Hopper = 1
Brix = 1
Best of three? ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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