Neil Caliva wrote:
How far could our EM signals generated by humans be detected?
This was answered in the QA of the May/June 2005 issue of the
Planetary Report; it says military EM signals could be detected out to
about 50 light-years if the aliens used a dish the size the of the dish
at
Neil Caliva wrote:
Hi everyone I'm new but have been watching for a month or so. Which way
is right for meteorites oriented or orientated?
We've discussed this before. Either way is fine, it's like color vs colour:
http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-ori1.htm
**Oriented is prevalent in technical use**, and in the US.
Source: http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutgrammar/oriented
Thomas Uza wrote:
There's no right or wrong here. As Norm pointed out,
oriented is the best choice in the states. If I
remember correctly, as Doug pointed out,
Notkin wrote:
KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS aired a story about the discovery. There is now a
video clip and short article on their website at:
http://www.kake.com/unclassified/769277.html
All I get is Video Player Troubleshooting Tips when I follow that link
-- just me?
Darren Garrison wrote:
Look on the red-text list of featured videos on the right side of the screen.
I've saved the file
out of my cache, but I'm going to have to work on finding a filter to convert
it to something
worthwhile.
The list doesn't show up in my browser (Firefox) but the direct
Who needs universities and what not, this meteorite was classified by
God(??!):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6576138665
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Darren Garrison wrote:
I don't know about the long-term etiquitte on this mailing list (as I haven't
subscribed for very
long) but I have been on Usenet newsgroups for going on a decade now. And in
Usenet, militant
top-posters go in my killfile.
The etiquette of this list is poor -- and it's
David Freeman wrote:
Dear Darren and Jonathan;
That is the real gold in the list, sifting through the ore to find the
gold, no one likes a lazy miner!!
Yeah, trying to find the gold can be much more gratifying than the gold
itself. (Hint, hint about James Knudson's recent posts.)
Jonathan Gore wrote:
As Cicero said: Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the
parent of all others. Happiness and success depends on the person
making the best of things and enjoying life to the greatest extent
possible.
That should have read, And as Anonymous said: Happiness
Hi List,
What was the mass of the signal most massive piece of Esquel? Some sources say
1500kg while others say 744kg. Which is more accurate?
Clear skies,
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Tom AKA James Knudson wrote:
Hello list, I am so tired of trying to be a meteorite collector, that I am
going to give up on it for a while, way to depressing! I'll be back when
things are looking up! Love ya all!
As Cicero said: Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the
parent of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the List is very quiet today, here is a question a friend of mine sent
to me:
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but I'm curious, what do you know about the (fabled?) Greensburg, KS,
meteorite, supposedly a pallasite? I see (from the internet) that the town claims
this as the
Sorry if this is a duplicate, my original post hasn't appeared for some
reason.
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Since the List is very quiet today, here is a question a friend of mine sent
to me:
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but I'm curious, what do you know about the (fabled?) Greensburg, KS,
meteorite,
I'm confused: what *was* the largest Esquel piece? And here is a link
that states the largest pallasite:
http://www.meteorite.fr/en/basics/charts.htm
Is that right?
Clear skies,
Jonathan
--
Nothing in life is to be feared. It is
only to be understood. - Marie Curie
I've been trying to send an email to Art but it keeps bouncing back
saying his mailbox is full. Anyone know an alternative contact for Art?
Or should I just keep trying until it gets through?
Clear skies
--
Information doesn't kill you. - Frank Zappa
David Freeman wrote:
Does anyone have a link for Mr. Peanut with past pictures of the former
Harvey Award winners?
Here is another link (scroll down till you see The Harvey Awards):
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/april/Meteorite_News.htm
Darren Garrison wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=15917item=6500537690rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
A bit off topic but you can find sharks' teeth almost anywhere here,
many better than this.
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you do please send me an email off list. Thanks!
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Is Mike Farmer going to write a book about his meteorite adventures? I
hope he will since I'm sure it would be a good and valuable read.
Clear skies,
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Norman Lehrman wrote:
Such a play of colors is seen in quite a number of
minerals, and is known as the schiller effect.
It's also known as aventurescence or aventurization.
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I will take the liberty to quote from a few mails I've received of
late and hope the people who wrote them will pardon me for doing so!
I too grow weary of the list and certain types of threads. For me
the list has
No, that explanation is for this photo:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040913.html
Peanut .. wrote:
Sorry, but isn't the explanation of the photo in the link at the end of the
description on the POD?
Cj Lebel
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The real explanation is at this link
http://space.mit.edu/~lewin/apod/
Yes, that's the link that appears on APOD as the the explanation for a
phenomenon in a photo that appeared on APOD a while back. But it is not
the explanation for the 12/07/2004 APOD (the
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So would the opposite be occidented or occidentated?
It seems to me that the antonym is unoriented for oriented *and*
orientated, since I can't find unorientated in any dictionary.
Clear skies,
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[Q] From David Holland: I am uneasy about the word orientated as in
business-orientated. I feel the word should be oriented. Am I right,
wrong, pedantic, or what?
[A] We have a minor oddity here, in that both orient and orientate come
from the same French verb, orienter, but were introduced
Here they are:
http://classicaldata.org/met/jackre_016.jpg
http://classicaldata.org/met/jackre_017.jpg
http://classicaldata.org/met/jackre_018.jpg
http://classicaldata.org/met/jackre_019.jpg
http://classicaldata.org/met/jackre_020.jpg
http://classicaldata.org/met/jackre_021.jpg
There's no need for me the post them if Dean is going to...
Clear skies,
Jonathan
habibi abdelaziz wrote:
hello jonathan and dean
here is photo
all the best
aziz
Your files are attached and ready to send with this message.
Dean,
I think you made a mistake on your page (not all of the photos are there).
Clear skies,
Jonathan
dean bessey wrote:
Here are photos of Habibi's new meteorite on one page
for easy viewing
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/hab/habibi.html
How did you manage to get your hands on it after the
They are all on my site...
dean bessey wrote:
Thats all that I received. Email me the missing ones
and I will add them to the page
Cheers
DEAN
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Dean,
I think you made a mistake on your page (not all of
the photos are there).
Clear skies,
Jonathan
dean
Here are *all* the photos sent to me on one page until Dean posts them
on his site:
http://classicaldata.org/met/
JG
dean bessey wrote:
Here are photos of Habibi's new meteorite on one page
for easy viewing
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/hab/habibi.html
How did you manage to get your hands on it
Is it wise to coat iron meteorites with wax, etc.? Some say it's
OK and others say to *never* coat a meteorite. Does anyone have any
insight into this?
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For whatever it's worth:
http://www.astronomicalleague.com/MeteorMap.htm
JKGwilliam wrote:
Hello List,
Does anyone have current contact information for Bill Peck, the creator
of the map, Guide to North American Meteorites? I've been told he has
moved from Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Anyone
, and some 10 months it
was a real beauty. Then it started to rust very fast, or in
fact not only to rust, perhaps boiling is a good word for
the process...;-
The beauty today;
http://www.dlc.fi/~nuuska/dronino.jpg
best,
pekka s
Jonathan Gore wrote:
Would storing it in a vacuum work?
Pekka Savolainen
inside out, that´s
way I used the word boiling. Perhaps this fellow is an ancient
space-ship with a self-destroying system now activated ;-
Well, just a joke, but this really is a ruster, or better to say, blower.
best,
pekka s
Jonathan Gore wrote:
I thought it wasn't a good idea to store meteorites
in a fresh batch of the solution and
remember to stir it gently every day. Some stubborn meteorites might
take months in the solution to produce the right effects.
Maybe Steve can enlighten us one more time on this subject.
Best,
JKG
At 09:23 PM 11/25/2004, Jonathan Gore wrote:
I thought
it gently every day. Some stubborn meteorites might
take months in the solution to produce the right effects.
Maybe Steve can enlighten us one more time on this subject.
Best,
JKG
At 09:23 PM 11/25/2004, Jonathan Gore wrote:
I thought it wasn't a good idea to store meteorites in plastic bags. I
http://www.meteorite.fr/en/classification/carbonaceous.htm
Tom AKA James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, can someone explain to me in laymen's ( I am stupid ) what a CR
meteorite is?
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
http://www.frontiernet.net/~peregrineflier/Peregrineflier.htm
Hi,
I'm back on the list. What is BCC meteorites about? I have heard a lot
about it and read their site but I still don't understand. Odd.
Clear skies,
Jonathan
Michael Farmer wrote:
WOW, that means alot of people clicked on your links. You can do that
yourself, you just have to pay for it.
I
Does anyone know where this is at?
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I'm leaving this list. I truly don't see people talking about meteorites
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Yes. I now use AntiVir much better Norton.
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Denatured alcohol works just as good as 70% isopropyl alcohol... I think.
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Whoever sent the last post:
There was a worm in the attachment. Please destroy the virus!
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Its name:
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From: The Ganoksin Project
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:18 AM
Subject: [Ganoksin.com] [Update] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench
The Ganoksin Project
S i n c e 1 9 9 6
Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
What does this have to do with meteorites?
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Thank you Greg and David.
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Here it is in English:
Hello, Impassioned recently by the meteorites, I seek other amateurs in the
Benelux countries like in France. Can you help me.? I have a beautiful small
collection of 22 parts which I buy out of purses in Belgium of which Bilanga
55gr, Divnoe 12gr, Sau 008 18 gr. etc I
If you're talking about the Leonids, then yes! Average of 1,000 to 6,000
ZHR. But the moon will be full, so that will cut some of them down. If you
missied last year's shower (or storm) then this is your last chance because
after this one there isn't going to be any this big for a *long* time. In
Also try Sky Telescope (http://skyandtelescope.com). And Astronomy
(http://www.astronomy.com). Try the
American Meteor Society (http://www.amsmeteors.org/)
too.
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One more link http://aio.arc.nasa.gov/~leonid/.
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Remember that these figures are very rough. The number seen varies from
person to person. They are often inaccurate. But they do give a very good
idea of what to expect.
Jonathan M. Gore
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| Dear Johathan and List;
| Last year...predictions high, weather so so
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You are right. But I think he has a slow ISP, which doesn't help anything.
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Does anybody know the names of the unidentified amino acids in Murchison? Do
they even have names?
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I received the letter
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Will you-all please forget about that!
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| Hi, System restore does not work, I have reinstalled Norton countless
| times today and it will not work
You can't always go by what anti-virus says. Virus can be very smart little
programs. I would disconnect now if I were you!! And could you tell me what
it is once you get it fixed?
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I think his case is more complex than that.
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And some manners!! If people wont to
bicker do it off this list, talk about more important things.
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No, it's a waste of time, if you care
to ask me. I'mfifteen and behave better than they. Maybe aliens will save
us from ourselves.
Oh, what difference does it make?
"Pale Blue Dot", (Carl Sagan).
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This warning came from the manufacture so I suggest you follow it.
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This is the third time I received this e-mail. Does any one else have this
problem??
Jonathan Gore
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Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:49 AM
[boot loader]
timeout=0
default=C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS=Microsoft Windows XP
Professional /fastdetect
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Albert Einstein
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Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 3:43 PM
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| Why do you keep sending us this? Thanks Steve
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| Jonathan Gore wrote:
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Dear list,
If any one receives a strange e-mail from me please forward it back to me at
my second e-mail, [EMAIL PROTECTED], I will try to fix it. But I need to
see what it is doing.
Sincerely,
Jonathan M. Gore
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I'm disconnecting from the Internet and I'm going to do a System Restore.
Thankfully I created a restore point just days before all this happened.
Hopefully this will fix it! :-)
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Very sorry I have to do this but I need someone to forward this e-mail to me
as an attachment. If I don't receive it I might not be able to stop it!
Jonathan Gore
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The strange e-mail should stop. If they don't e-mail me.
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There is no need to send me any thing about the strange e-mails. I think I
have it fixed. I thank the people who forwarded the e-mails to me.
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Does anyone know where I may get powdered silicon gel desiccant?
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This is what I am looking for:
Hydrated Silica
Silicic Acid
or
Amorphous Silicon Dioxide.
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Tom,
You may test nickel by treating them
with the organic reagent, dimethylglyoxime, which will react with nickel to form
a red, flocculent precipitate.
Jonathan M. Gore
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From:
Tom / james Knudson
To:
Please everyone note that dimethylgloxime is restricted (some what) and that
if one is exposed to it for to long one my develop dermatitis.
This is a warning:
Prolonged contact of this substance with your skin may result in dermatitis.
Brief or occasional contact generally does not pose a
Are there any amino acids in Allende?
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Here is a list of Lunar Meteorites.
Jonathan Gore
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Just go to the website:
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/moon_meteorites_list.html
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Just try the website:
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/moon_meteorites_list.html
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Here is another link, if anyone is interested:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lpi/meteorites/archive.html
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Where may I find information about Northwest Africa 869?
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Does any one know where I can find detailed information on NWA 869?
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Are their any meteorite falls or finds in North Carolina?
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