According to Wikipedia, third season ran between 28 November 2011 and 9 January
2012. As I said, I haven't got the chance to see any of the episodes yet, but I
plan to fix this soon.
On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 15:06:49 -0700
Michael Blood wrote:
> Is there a third season of Meteorite Men running that
Hello,
That was not a statement from Jenniskens. That was already in the press
stories, days earlier that this fall was from the shower. They are wrong, but
it is now part of the legend. The stories say scientist said this, but I doubt
any real scientist in the know would say this. Some writer
Hi Don,
Thanks for your reply. What you say is all true, but the meteor
radiated from the direction of Sagittarius, not Orion.
Bob
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Don Merchant wrote:
> Hi Bob. It could very well be, but then the meteorite... it should seem,
> would have to be a carbonaceous chon
Hi Bob. It could very well be, but then the meteorite... it should seem,
would have to be a carbonaceous chondrite, since the Orionids are remnants
of Halley's Comet! Last I knew all comets are usually composed of
carbonaceous chondrite material. As far as the date being the 17th, the
Orionids
Hi everyone,
Anyone know why the reports are quoting Dr. Jenniskens as saying that
the meteorite is from the Orionid meteor shower? If this is the Oct.
17 bolide, it was not an Orionid.
Thanks,
Bob
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 5:11 PM, karmaka wrote:
> Here are some images and a video:
>
> VIDEO:
> ht
Congrats!! By it being a breccia, could it be lunar??
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Here are some images and a video:
VIDEO:
http://novato.patch.com/articles/small-rock-that-hit-novato-house-is-confirmed-chunk-of-meteor#video-11827352
http://media.nbcbayarea.com/images/640*480/2012-10-21+11.25.13.jpg
http://media.nbcbayarea.com/images/640*480/2012-10-21+11.24.47.jpg
http://o5
Is there a third season of Meteorite Men running that I am missing?
Michael
On 10/21/12 12:00 PM, "Claudiu Tanaselia" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The following discussion happened between my and my wife tonight and I
> thought you might enjoy it as well:
>
> Me: Discovery Channel is having a show call
Apparently the first meteorite has been found:
Novato (N1) , 63 g
cams.seti.org/Novato-Webber-Jenniskens.jpg
http://cams.seti.org/
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Hello,
The following discussion happened between my and my wife tonight and I
thought you might enjoy it as well:
Me: Discovery Channel is having a show called "Meteorite Men"
Her: Called what?
Me: "Meteorite Men"
Her: Oh, meteorite... I thought you were saying "Meet your right man"
I know the s
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Dear meteorite friends,
this week and the weeks to follow shall here be offered some antiquarian
meteorite literature.
Today we start with monographs on single falls/finds from USA & Canada.
Often these are bare articles without covers (if not noted else), like they
parallel were issued to the sci
Dear list,
anyone visiting the Munich Gem Show might like to come to the opening:
http://spiralmemo.blogspot.com/
Anyone travelling to Munich solely for the purpose of my show is of course most
welcome, too. It would be a great pleasure to meet you at the gallery for
drinks.
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As time goes on, more and more evidence that the
Triassic - Permian extinction was not caused by an
extraterrestrial impact seems to be accumulating.
Go see:
Geochemical analysis of Chinese rocks used to better
understand the Permian-Triassic mass extinction
by Greg Hand, Physorg, October 1
They look like good old Texas rocks to me, not from space.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Linda Barany wrote:
> I have noted recent attempted sales of West Texas type meteorites by
> rishapatricia which were supposed to be found in 1972. There are several with
> asking prices between about $10
I have noted recent attempted sales of West Texas type meteorites by
rishapatricia which were supposed to be found in 1972. There are several with
asking prices between about $1000 and $6000. I'm not convinced. What do you
all
think? Linda
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