(In French...)
http://tf1.lci.fr/infos/sciences/espace/0,,3695895,00-meteorite-qui-affole-v
aucluse-.html
Nothing was found so far according to the article...
Julien
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Hello list
I've uploaded a few pictures from the show at:
http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/julien.courtois/Ensisheim2003/
The show itself was rather quiet, a few new meteorites like always, but
a few less sellers too :-(
Enjoy!
Julien
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Hello all
A wonderfull new fall arrived on earth today April 12th, 2003 08:37 local
time
Name: Eloïse (Emilie)
TKW: 3.185 kg
Composition: about 80% water, otherwise mostly complex carbon chemistry
Temperature: almost constant 37°C
Remark: IT'S A GIRL !!
Sorry no trade or sale, we'll keep for
... and very interesting, there is still nothing on ebay!! (not even a
meteorwrong!!)
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 1:54 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Is any Forest City meteorite available for sale
yet?
Good evening
From Sky and Telescope!
March 20, 2003 | It's been 20 years since planetary scientists first
realized that chunks of the Moon and Mars were practically falling into
their laps as meteorites. And, while thankful for the free samples, they've
always puzzled over why these two worlds are represented
Hello List
I cannot remember having seen this mentionned, but the meteorite catalogue
from The Natural History Museum in London is searcheable online (Steve
Arnold from Chicago should take a look ;-)
http://avalanche.nhm.ac.uk/cgi-bin/earth/metcat/
Allas only the basic datas are there to be
The credit should indeed go to Monica Grady for maintaining such a database
accessible for free!
BTW is somebody aware of an update for the CD-ROM version? Monica, are you
still on our list?
Julien
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From: walter branch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
There is at least the one found in Oman by a Swiss expedition (I've seen it
last friday), early this year. As far as I know, it does not yet have an
official name.
Regards,
Julien
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From: STEVE ARNOLD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:21 PM
To:
I thought that it could be of some interest!
Regards,
Julien
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Now the question:
Whoever knows if there migh be somewhere hidden (in a museum,
collection, or
just cited in the literature...) some even more rare
meteorite, rare being
based on similar criteria as above, thus combining location,
tkw and type,
to take just these three and simplify.
Hello!
For those interested, there is a very good site with most of impact
structures on earth, with coordinates:
http://www.solarviews.com/eng/crater.htm
It shouldn't be any trouble to convert them all in a GPS usable format.
Regards,
Julien
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From: Bernd Pauli
Received my BLs yesterday.
ALL of the three are really nice, but my favorite is definitvely the BL5
(nice thumbprints!)
Thanks Dean to have made it available at such an attractive price!
Julien
PS: I will try to have them classified, but I don't expect to be very quick!
PS2: should we make
Hello list,
I cannot remember to have seen this article mentionned on this list:
http://skyandtelescope.com/news/current/article_679_1.asp
BTW, is Ed still on this list?
An Inexpensive Rooftop Fireball Patrol
By David L. Chandler
Edward Albin's fireball monitor keeps an eye out for bright
When Chassigny fell, it was estimated that approx 4
kg's were recovered, and only about 800 grams is
accounted for now. Any thought's or theories on what
happened to the other 3.2 kg's?
I knew that my paper-weight was special ;-)
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Hello list,
I just wanted to share my few impressions!
First of all, it's a quite warm day here in Europe (about 34°C or 93°F for
those using these old units ;-). Anyway, the camel they took to fit with the
moroccan meteorites was perfectly happy!
There was a lot more quality material
...and a happy birthday to me (june 10th), Lanxi (Fell 1986) Sindhri (Fell
1901)
Somebody have a small piece for sale?
Regards,
Julien
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Hello list,
First of all, the very exciting new: I realized this week that I might live
now in the very same appartment that Mr. Albert Einstein occupied exactly
100 years ago (during 4 months). Same adress, same floor, not sure which
appartement (the local Einstein museum is checking that for
I would even consider to exchange some grams for some collectible coins!
Regards,
Julien
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA LUNAR
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