Ah, the colors of Fall
Anita
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From: Michael Johnson
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 10:32:19 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - September 9,
2010
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/September_9_2010.
Hello List,
Would like to hear from any of you that have a fragmental impact breccia in
your collection, and think that it is giving-off an odor.
( Here is a list of some Impact Melt Breccia (IMB):
http://www.mars.li/impact%20melt%20meteorites.htm )
Also, would the first person that finds a fres
Posted this (Below) earlier but if it went out to
Others, it did not make it back to me
Has anyone heard of the claims related to tektites
Associated with the the Tunguska event?
See these offerings on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180558454201&ssPageName=A
DME:B:S
Hello Michael and Listers,
Thank you for the link about the Orgueil meteorite, might I add this meteoriten
is one of the best meteorites out there not for only its rich wealth of
scientific data, but also the history and hoax behind the Orgueil meteorite.
Here is also a link I found about the
Where the Venusian meteorites?
Chris Spratt
Victoria, BC
(Via my iPhone)
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Just saw this. Hope it hasn't already been shared with the list. If
so, sorry for the duplicate effort.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/66068
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If anyone has received this already, my apologies. I am having trouble
sending as well as receiving messages.
With the reports of a possible fall of a meteorite in Co. Tipperary,
Ireland, it's interesting to note that the Mooresfort meteorite fell in Co.
Tipperary in August 1810, slightly over
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727774.400-ancient-greeks-spotted-halleys-comet.html
Ancient Greeks spotted Halley's comet
By Jo Marchant
New Scientist
09 September 2010
A CELESTIAL event in the 5th century BC could be the earliest documented
sighting of Halley's comet - and it marked a
metal nano particle formation in the olivine? Would love to see that at
greater magnification
A pallasite within a chassignite?
on a separate note,I would have thought all listees were aware that
there is a time delay between posting a message to the list and it
showing up.Seems to be an awful
Thank you,
Jaime
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Hello Everyone,
The September issue of Meteorite-Times is now up.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
Enjoy!
Paul and Jim
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>Asteroids are back in vogue
?? http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6861/asteroidsinvogue.jpg ??
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http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1009/06asteroid/
Asteroids are back in vogue
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
September 5, 2010
Responding to President Obama's call for a manned asteroid mission by
2025, brainstorming scientists and engineers say NASA could start
exploring nearby space rocks with robotic pro
Jason,
Before I sent that link, I spent several hours using the amazing internet and
found quite a bit of info. Enough to convince me this stuff is not what it's
represented to be. Hard to believe isn't it? The only point of my post was to
point out another ridiculous ebay sale that's been pr
Sterling, Rob, List,
OMG.
You make finding a Lunar far more exciting and important than any mere
financial reward could possibly be.
Now that we know everything we always wanted to know.
I think recognition is the next most important part of the formula.
We have all seen many a video where the hu
Dear List,
A bright shadowcaster was seen by Jim Gamble at El Paso Allsky Station in El
Paso, TX an hour go or so. For more info:
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2010/09/texas-meteormeteorite-news-el-paso-tx.html
El Paso Allsky original post:
photo and video pending
http://www.el
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