GREAT STUFF! Thanks for sharing! I never get tired of watching these.
Here's another VERY good video (song).
"We're All Connected"
http://youtu.be/XGK84Poeynk
These songs are by Symphony of Science:
Main website:http://www.symphonyofscience.com/
Lots of great science songs!
Regards,
Eric
Qu
Hi List,
Cosmologist Neal de Grasse Tyson and others on the origins of man...musically.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=61e_1338836306
Regards,
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
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Ok, last discount on remaining stock. All items are now very heavily
reduced. Several new items added including a second Orgueil. If
somebody wants the lot, you can have it for $650 with free postage.
I'll even throw in a 1mg micro of Adelie Land, the first meteorite
discovered in Antarctica. This
Dr. Yin, and List,
As a persistent searcher (back again tomorrow) and as one who has yet to
find my first complete stone, I no longer have any magnets attached to my
sticks. Oddly, I didn't start hunting this class that way either, but they
did allow me some fun anaylyzing terrestrial look-al
Dear Art,
I am trying again to post the message. Please let me know if this works.
Qing-zhu
(Joint message released from Qing-zhu Yin, Pierre Rochette, Ken Verosub)
To the past or future finders of Sutter's Mill stones (and more generally
to all meteorite hunters): please do not stick magnets on
BIMS members joined up with the NHM on Saturday to put on a meteorite
display at Glatton. Caroline and Deborah from the NHM London returned
the meteorite for the day where it was the star exhibit for the day
along with some other examples and a display from BIMS member's
collections. Later in the d
Hi!
I'd guess 5 to 8 additional finds. Looking forward to the updates!
Jim
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"Matson, Robert D." wrote:
>Hi Brien,
>
>All the abstracts for the 2012 MetSoc meeting were due last week, so
>Petrus has had his hands full with those and likely has had
Hi List,
I have received reports from several locals in Sutter's Mill. They
claim that new finds are being found but not reported. Reasons cited
include - privacy concerns on the part of landowners, wanting to hunt
out the surrounding area before reporting, and paranoia about the IRS
wanting a p
Hi Brien,
All the abstracts for the 2012 MetSoc meeting were due last week, so
Petrus has had his hands full with those and likely has had little
or no time to update the find list on the consortium page. Also,
there is the possibility that some of the most recent finds have
not even been reported
It seems awfully suspicious that the daily finds all but stopped being tracked
after the blimp went up. Perhaps the NASA/SETI team found the motherlode and
aren't divulging any details.
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Some wild looking meteorwrongs
http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/2767159677
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Martin,
Any update on the coordinates for the new find mentioned last week?
Dave Johnson
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On May 29, 2012, at 1:52 PM, "karmaka" wrote:
> Update (29th May)
>
> Dear list members
>
> The coordinates of SM 27 and SM 50 have just been corrected
> and the coordinates of SM 35 ha
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Tiberrhamine
Contributed by: Anne Black
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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