Hi all,
I've sold everything but these last few specimens. Take a look!
https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_odkw=&_ssn=mr-meteorite&item=223486191220&_osacat=0&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=aguas&_sacat=0
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Rock On!
Ruben Garcia
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That's an amazing experience. I always wondered if anyone actually saw an
Apollo orbiting. It sounds like in a few years we might have another chance to
make a similar observation, and this time I have a scope which is likely up to
the task.Cheers, DAN
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Hi Dan and all,
On one of the other Apollo missions, I had received some of the
different times that the Apollo service module and command module would
be over the terminator and possibly visible. I had a fairly good
telescope at that time and looked and was able to see what appeared to
be a
I well remember sitting with my family as a teenager while watching the first
moon landing. During Apollo 8's first trip to the moon there were rumors that
one would be able to see the craft crossing the moon's terminator. I peered
through my Tasco refractor in vain, while entranced by the
Dear List Members,
In Olga's shop on Ebey ( moonlight-77) , the auction ends for the first on Ebay
fragment of the new Chilean bencubbinite Sierra Gorda 013 (CBa):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Carbonaceous-chondrite-bencubbinite-Sierra-Gorda-013-CBa-Chile-Rarest-3-6g/173896562355
This is perhaps
Greetings Paul and all,
Couldn't read the whole article as there were ads popping up and
keeping me from doing so but read a bit of the info there before I
gave up.
Might have been present in the article but Eugene Shoemaker helped
train the Apollo Astronauts at Meteor Crater so they would have
Water Could Have Drowned the Earth If Not for Ancient Supernova
By Charles Q. Choi,Sopace_Com, February 12, 2019
https://www.space.com/supernova-explosion-earth-water-world.html
The paper is;
Lichtenberg, T., Golabek, G.J., Burn, R., Meyer, M.R., Alibert, Y., Gerya,
T.V., and Mordasini, C., 2019
Mission control might never have witnessed Neil Armstrong take his first
steps on the moon if it weren't for the vision of men like Eugene
Shoemaker.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nasa-almost-didnt-film-the-first-moon-landing/
Geologists Ivo Luccitta and Jerry Schaber say Shoemaker, who was th
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Aguas Zarcas
Contributed by: Mike Farmer
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=05/13/2019
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