Re: [meteorite-list] Educational presentations at Tucson?

2019-03-14 Thread Anne Black via Meteorite-list
Laura, That is the first I hear of this! And I was in Tucson 3 weeks in the Innsuites so not all that far from the Pima College. How did you find out about it? And Michael, To second what Mike Farmer said, yes I was there 3 weeks but I would not have had time for those lectures (even if I had k

[meteorite-list] Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher (PhD) position on asteroids

2019-03-14 Thread Bojan Novakovic via Meteorite-list
** Application deadline: March 31, 2019. ** Dear Colleagues, I'd like to draw your attention to a fully fu

Re: [meteorite-list] Educational presentations at Tucson?

2019-03-14 Thread Laura Atkins via Meteorite-list
Hello All, There was an educational series of lectures during the last Tucson show in in the evenings held one of the rooms at the Pima Community College with 2 guests speaking per evening. There were both attendees and online live feeds available for an entrance and viewing fee.  These

Re: [meteorite-list] AD : Mars, Moon, carbon, oc

2019-03-14 Thread Bob Holmes via Meteorite-list
Hello-Yes, I would like to know what you have.Thanks,Bob-- Original message--From: aziz alhyane via Meteorite-list Date: Thu, Mar 14, 2019 6:07 AMTo: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com;Cc: Subject:[meteorite-list] AD : Mars, Moon, carbon, ocHello Members. I have some fine quality NWA ma

Re: [meteorite-list] lunar meteorite-related: new Apollo 11 film

2019-03-14 Thread Greg Redfern via Meteorite-list
All, Apollo 11 the Movie is a MUST SEE. I saw it at Udvar Hazy IMAX and it was the next best thing to being there Sky Guy Greg Greg Redfern Author, *"Cruise Ship Astronomy and Astrophotography", available via Springer Astronomy

[meteorite-list] Article: "Sealed Cache of Moon Rocks to Be Opened by NASA"

2019-03-14 Thread Michael Doran via Meteorite-list
Interesting article yesterday in the New York Times... Sealed Cache of Moon Rocks to Be Opened by NASA "A half-century ago, three containers of lunar samples were set aside, to await study by more advanced technology. Their time has come." https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/13/science/moon-rocks-n

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite reclassification questions

2019-03-14 Thread Michael Doran via Meteorite-list
Thank you to all who answered.  Your replies were very helpful.   -- Michael Michael Doran Fort Worth, TX On Wednesday, March 13, 2019, 11:06:19 PM CDT, Michael Doran wrote: As a newbie, I've come to rely pretty heavily on the Meteoritical Bulletin database for information about particular

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite reclassification questions

2019-03-14 Thread Anne Black via Meteorite-list
Quick answer. If you go look at NWA 7034 in the Met Bulletin, you can get an idea of how the Met. Society, and mostly the Nomenclature Committee work and refine a classification as more studies are done. Goodnight. Anne blackimpactika.comimpact...@aol.com   -Original Message- From: Micha

[meteorite-list] AD : Mars, Moon, carbon, oc

2019-03-14 Thread aziz alhyane via Meteorite-list
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite reclassification questions

2019-03-14 Thread ALAN RUBIN via Meteorite-list
When I initially classified Ningqiang, there were no known CKs. We classified it as CV3 because that was the closest group, but we noted that its refractory lithophile element abundances didn't match CV that well. Later, when we defined the CK group, it became obvious that Ningqiang was more like C

[meteorite-list] lunar meteorite-related: new Apollo 11 film

2019-03-14 Thread Dolores Hill via Meteorite-list
Greetings Meteorite-List friends and lunar meteorite admirers, Before we identified lunar meteorites that collided with Earth, the only samples of the moon for research came from the Apollo and Luna missions. _We invite you to enjoy __*Apollo 11*_, a new film premiering this Friday at The Lof

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite reclassification questions

2019-03-14 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
Hi Michael, I am sure someone with more expertise will chime in, but I can think of two different things that lead to a meteorite being "reclassified". By "reclassified", I assume you mean being published in the Met Bulletin. This can happen when there is a change in nomenclature or an error was f

[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2019-03-14 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Dronino Contributed by: Luca Fenocchio http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=03/14/2019 __ Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite reclassification questions

2019-03-14 Thread Anne Black via Meteorite-list
(oops, forgot about plain text) Quick answer. If you go look at NWA 7034 in the Met Bulletin, you can get an idea of how the Met. Society, and mostly the Nomenclature Committee work and refine a classification as more studies are done. Goodnight. Anne Black IMPACTIKA.com impact...@aol.com