Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Mount Joy
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Hi Carl!
Thank you for pictures! I hope you consider submitting them for the
bulletin, once it is approved.
Could I ask a favor? When you have them on the probe, could you take some
pictures of the entire process???
I am assuming you will mount these, and it would be nice to get some
pictu
Wow, Sutter's mill is awesome! Congrats to the finders and owners!
Someday I hope for a small piece myself.
In the meantime I just got my first Tatahouine! A 1.7 gram fragment.
Hello Vesta!
Regards,
Tom
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Hello List,
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Sergey Vasiliev
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...to a potash company, for mining. Looks to me like the boundary of the ranch
comes up to the other side of the river from the strewn field.
http://arizonageology.blogspot.com/2012/05/potash-company-to-acquire-big-ranch.html
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...to a potash company, for mining. Looks to me like the boundary of the ranch
comes up to the other side of the river from the strewn field.
http://arizonageology.blogspot.com/2012/05/potash-company-to-acquire-big-ranch.html
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Hi Greg!
As best I can tell, it is a consortium of folks looking at this, per Peter
Jenniskens's page.
P. Jenniskens SETI/NASA ARC Meteorite recovery #2,12
S. Sandford NASA ARCIR spectroscopy #2,30
T. HiroiBrown U.Reflection spectroscopy #30
A. Stee
Hello,
I wish to contact the owner of the Meteorite-list forum. Does anybody knows
its private email as I didn"t get a reply from
meteorite-list-ow...@meteoritecentral.com
Kind regards
Pierre
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Hi Pierre,
Here is another address for Art:
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Peter
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There is an interesting update on Marc's website about additional radar data:
http://radarmeteorites.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/coloma-ca-22-apr-2012-1452-utc/
Keep up the great work, Marc !!!
Best regards,
Martin
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folks...
as it turns out, I'll be passing through Coloma tomorrow (Sunday) en route to
my "carefully picked viewing location" (TBD, but a winery of some sort!) for
the annular eclipse. are any of you still hunting for fragments in the area?
clear skies,
Kelly
J. Kelly Beatty
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Hi everyone,
I know someone in the Coloma area with a possible small meteorite that
needs to be verified by someone who's seen and handled Sutter's Mill
(prov.) meteorites. I will give you her e-mail address for contact.
Just let me know, thanks!
Bob
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I have a quetion.
Would the moon's effect on the tides be more or less
if the moon still had rotational spin?
And why?
Pete
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I would say less. The highest density of the moon stays on the earth side now,
so the 1/r^2 magnitude of the gravity effect is maximized.
If it were rotating, the average pull would always be less than it is now.
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On May 19, 2012, at 10:16 PM, wrote:
> I have a quetion.
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I thought the Moon did rotate??
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Sent Mike farmer some pictures of the crust side of the tiny fragment I found
and he suggested I share them with the list.
The piece is only 6 by 9 mm but packs as much interest per gram under the
microscope as any meteorite I've seen. The small bit of crust on the side of
the lip away from th
Pete, James, Stuart, List
Long answer to a quick question.
1. The Moon DOES rotate on its axis. If it didn't,
we on the Earth would have a slow month-long
changing view of every spot on the Moon. There
would be no "near" side and "far" side. If you were
looking at what we call the near side toni
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