[meteorite-list] The Birth Environment of the Solar System

2010-10-01 Thread Shawn Alan
Hello Listers,   With all this talk about a new found Earth like Earth, I thought I would be good to post this article to the List's way.   The Birth Environment of the Solar System Fred C. Adams   It takes a few pages of reading before it gets to the good stuff about meteorites,

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Densities - Brother Guy

2010-10-01 Thread Jeff Kuyken
Hi all, I made a page years ago on this as it has always been a popular topic. The PDF paper is linked at the bottom: http://www.meteorites.com.au/oddsends/density.html Cheers, Jeff - Original Message - From: ted brattstrom volcano...@yahoo.com To:

Re: [meteorite-list] Subject: Re: Habital Planet Discovery Announcement

2010-10-01 Thread lebofsky
Hi Sterling: I hope that I am not repeating something. Too many emails on too many subjects (not all the metlist) the last few days and getting ready for a conference. One thing seems to be missing in these discussions; how the planets were detected. All of the planets in the Gliese 581 system

Re: [meteorite-list] Twice Blessed Yankee Lobsterman

2010-10-01 Thread Martin Altmann
You princes of Maine, you kings of New England, perhaps David is referring to that article? http://www.scarboroughcrossroads.org/slct/referen/a03/rp1003.html Well, it's an old article of 1985 and if you check below, the author wasn't directly a specialist. Dave, it's very common, that people

[meteorite-list] Meteorite found in Lincolnshire?

2010-10-01 Thread Meteorites USA
Possibile meteorite find in Lincolnshire, UK http://www.rodcollins.com/wordpress/meteorites-in-lincolnshire-heres-an-actual-one Enjoy... Regards, Eric __ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html Meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] AD: Two new Eucrite breccias - Diogenite with huge iron inclusion - Brachinite update

2010-10-01 Thread Peter Marmet
Dear list members, I'm happy to announce two wonderful, absolutely fresh Eucrite breccias: NWA 6343 (TKW: 64.5 g) and NWA 6345 (TKW: 26 g). Priced at only $ 25.00 per gram! Furthermore I have one slice of a Diogenite (NWA 6267) with a 6 x 5 mm iron inclusion! Link for EUC and DIO:

[meteorite-list] New Meteorite-Times Magazine Now Open

2010-10-01 Thread Paul Harris
Dear List, We have completed our Meteorite-Times Magazine makeover and have input the August 2010 and September 2010 issues. We will be adding all of the back issues over the course of many months. While we are working on the October issue we would appreciate it if some of you would browse

[meteorite-list] AD - Meteorites for sale

2010-10-01 Thread Larry Twink Monrad
Here are some more offerings from the Stephan collection: Abee 236 g Chiang-khan .707 g Isna 26 g Itqiy 4.01 g D'Orbigny 63.77 g Stannern 7.0 g New Orleans 1.7 g Kunashak 33.3 g Tabor 3 part slices - 2.0g, 0.5g and 0.7g Zaklodzie 1.29 g NWA 1914 53.6 g NWA 2871 34.3 g Numerous

[meteorite-list] No Evidence Found of Catastrophic Impact 12, 900 Years Ago

2010-10-01 Thread Ron Baalke
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Oct. 1, 2010 This story and photos are online at http://uanews.org/node/34499 Contact information follows the story. UA Archaeologist, Colleagues Find No Evidence of Catastrophic Impact Anthropology professor Vance T. Holliday and others

[meteorite-list] Twice Blessed Yankee Lobsterman

2010-10-01 Thread David Gunning
Hi Martin, Nice hearing from you. Thanks for the link to Herb Adams piece. I wonder if he is the same Herb Adams who is also a political player here in Maine. And, yes, I was aware of Herb Adams' writing, but as I only became aware of it recently, for the first time, it's simply not possible

[meteorite-list] Green Comet 103P/Hartley 2 Approaches

2010-10-01 Thread Ron Baalke
Space Weather News for Oct. 1, 2010 http://spaceweather.com APPROACHING COMET: Green comet 103P/Hartley 2 is approaching Earth for a close encounter on Oct. 20th. At that time, the comet will be only 11 million miles (0.12 AU) from our planet and should be dimly visible to the naked eye from

[meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 27 - October 1, 2010

2010-10-01 Thread Ron Baalke
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES September 27 - October 1, 2010 o Polar Dunes (27 September 2010) http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20100927a o Dark Slope Streaks (28 September 2010) http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20100928a o Balvicar Crater (29 September 2010) http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20100929a o

[meteorite-list] RE: nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread Norbert Classen
Hi Aziz, and All, Yes, I can confirm that I received all the data from Dr. Jambon in the meantime, including the O-isotope data, and there seems to be no doubt that NWA 5400 and the stone classified by Dr. Jambon (NWA 5363) are actually paired. The O-isotope ratios plot very close to the TFL

Re: [meteorite-list] nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread Dave Myers
Hi Norbert, Aziz, Dr Jambon,  and list! For The most part, in the last 3-4 years, I have been on the side lines just reading the post! If 3 people Have access to this data ( NWA-5363 o- Isotope) and belong to this list, Why state you have it, and not post the results on hear??? I do not

Re: [meteorite-list] nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread Norbert Classen
Hi Dave All, Dr. Jambon asked me explicitly not to publish his entire abstract - it will be published after it has been approved by the NomCom of the Meteoritical Society. That's the usual way to do this, and I perfectly understand that. However, he gave me the permission to quote the

Re: [meteorite-list] nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread Dave Myers
Hi Norbert, Thank you so much! Being a Art major, I do not have a clue, what any of that means? .   LOL But, I was hopping so much that It would be posted by someone and the meteorite experts and Geologist who know,  could see it and let the rest of us know! So there will no more argument

[meteorite-list] Re : RE: nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread habibi abdelaziz
thanks a lot albert and norbert, a happy end for this hollywood story. let's move now to something else and let's find more great meteorite all the best to you guys aziz habibi ps :staring a new jouney in the desert by a wonderfull sunrise the best time to look for meteorite when its fresh

Re: [meteorite-list] nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread John.L.Cabassi
G'Day Norbert, Aziz and List Norbert, you were referring to the ratio plots being very close to TFL and the mineral compositions also matching up closely. Not to get everybody jumping up and down on this and please excuse my ignorance. But I was a little confused about the reference to closely and

Re: [meteorite-list] Subject: Re: Habital Planet Discovery Announcement

2010-10-01 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Larry is, as usual, completely correct. But there are some rough indications. Dynamic studies show that the system that exists is only dynamically stable if it is co-planar. Meaning, the planets orbit at roughly the same inclination, i.e., in the same plane. So, assuming the system is

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Re: [meteorite-list] nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363

2010-10-01 Thread Richard Kowalski
Excellent, and excellent news. -- Richard Kowalski Full Moon Photography IMCA #1081 --- On Fri, 10/1/10, Norbert Classen riffr...@timewarp.de wrote: From: Norbert Classen riffr...@timewarp.de Subject: [meteorite-list] RE: nwa 5400 pairing to nwa 5363 To: 'habibi abdelaziz'