Mal Bishop wrote:
I've been trying to contact Suzanne at Aerolite since Friday both by
email and phone. I've received no response so far via email and
everytime I call I just get Geoff's voice mail greeting and then I
leave my message.
Dear Mal:
Sorry for the slight delay in getting ba
Dear Listees:
For U.S. members who don't get Science Channel and would like to catch
an episode of "Meteorite Men," Discovery Channel is very shortly
having a special screening of one of our favorites -- the Henbury
Craters adventure from Season Two -- at 1 pm Eastern.
I am also very plea
Dear Listees:
Greetings from a very hot and sunny Tucson.
As some of you know, Heritage is presenting a major natural history
auction this Sunday in Dallas, featuring numerous fine meteorites.
Among the offerings are several important pieces found on-camera
during Season Two of "Meteorite
Ken Silz posted:
"AGREED JUDGMENT IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that STEVEN ARNOLD shall pay
actual damages in the amount of $100,000.00 to Plaintiffs . . . Anyone
can "Google" Dr. Elbert King and note the first link. There you will
find the Perez Iron - Dr. Elbert King's transported Odessa mete
Dear Listees:
Steve Arnold and I are featured guests at the 20th anniversary
Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) this coming weekend at Rockland
Community College in Suffern, New York. NEAF is one of the country's
top science forums, and an important educational outreach event.
Vendors demon
Darryl Pitt wrote:
The "Letter to the Editor" referred to was, of course, edited.
Dear Darryl:
Your letter was eloquent, accurate, and precise, as one would expect
from you. Even the edited version helps get the point across. Thank
you for taking the time to do that.
I very much doubt
Dear Listees:
Greetings, and happy spring from Tucson, where it is already in the
90s. Long, hot summer this year : )
We have completed a major update to the Aerolite Meteorites sale
catalogue, and I invite you to take a look. New additions include:
- A superb 2.9-kg Sikhote-Alin thumpr
Dear Walter and Laurence:
Thank you for the kind compliments about my new book.
As some of you know, I have been a writer for many years and my
published work has focused on meteoritics, paleontology, and the arts.
While there are a number of excellent reference works on meteorites by
our
Paul Harris wrote:
The following URL gives access to the Web Browser View, Flash
Magazine View, and Mobile PDF.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/monthly-issues/
Dear Paul:
Congrats on the new issue! I am continually impressed by the way in
which you and Jim employ the latest technology to e
Dennis Miller wrote:
It is more than an auction, it's a social event. Most of the time
Mike has to stop the chatting between folks, that don't see each
other but during Tucson. A lot to get caught up on. Bidding can get
comical, worth sometimes has nothing with the price. If someone
wants
gh quality Campos at bargain prices, so that is worth a visit
if you're in town. We are on the main walkway in the middle of the TEP
in a white tent. Just look for the METEORITE MEN banner.
Your hosts,
Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold
www.aerolite
Michael Blood wrote:
Greg Hupe has generously prepared the following surprise for the
lucky winner - giving the proceeds to the IMCA
Dear Greg:
Good for you, and what a fun idea!
Just yesterday, Michael and I were discussing a couple of special lots
that Steve and I are putting in the auc
Greg Catterton wrote:
you guys need a better agent or something you can't use the
video or the bike... do you get to keep what you find?
Dear Greg:
The Orange County Choppers motorcycle is an expensive and complicated
piece of machinery and current plans are (hopefully) for it to be
http://cgi.ebay.com/Meteorite-Dealers-/220724750545?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33643868d1
Really? A book of poetry?
Is it just me, or do the terms "meteorite dealer" and "poetry" not
really seem to go together that well?
: )
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
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Richard Montgomery wrote:
Well now..it would be a huge hit to see the MM fellas ride into the
Birthday Bash on the OCC bike!
I actually tried, but our network was not willing to ship the OCC bike
out for the gem show. Isn't that a shame? If it was up to me, I would
have sent one of my gu
Dear Listees:
Thanks to everyone who voiced concern and sympathy over the Tucson
shootings yesterday. All of my team are okay, though rather shocked. I
live only a few miles from the scene of the murders.
Hopefully Ms. Giffords will make a full recovery, and we do have the
big show to loo
Dear Listees:
New Year's greetings. I hope you all enjoyed the holiday weekend. I
had a wonderful time up in Phoenix with my girlfriend.
About a year ago, Steve and I did a radio interview about our TV
series for "Slice of SciFi," which is based in Phoenix. I have since
done two more inte
Dear Listees:
For those who are interested, the penultimate Season Two episode of
Meteorite Men will air in the US tonight at 9 pm Eastern and Pacific
on Science Channel and Science Channel HD, with a later repeat in some
markets. Show times are here:
http://science.discovery.com/tv-sched
Dear Orrin and List:
Thank you for the report from a neighbor here in Arizona.
We had a wonderful show last night over Tucson. I spotted my first
Geminid at about 7:30 pm, and checked back periodically, later in the
night. The skies were very clear and after 12:30 am, once the Moon had
set
(163800) Richardnorton = 2003 QS69
Minor planet (149243) Dorothynorton
What a well-deserved honor for one of my favorite people.
Not only is Dorothy one of the nicest people on THIS planet, but she's
a fab illustrator and cartoonist, and did an enormous amount of behind-
the-scenes work on R
Dear Abe:
You may enjoy an article I wrote, last year, about the Alamo Breccia
for my "Logical Lizard" science column:
http://tucsoncitizen.com/lizard/2009/06/16/in-the-nevada-mountains-ghosts-of-meteorites-past/
I have visited the site numerous times over the years, and it's a
fascinatin
Abe posted:
Is there any place that I can buy Season 1 and episodes of Season 2
online other than Amazon?
Dear Abe, Todd, and all:
"Meteorite Men" Season One is currently airing in Canada on the
Discovery Science channel.
I'm sorry to report that we do not yet have a DVD release date fo
Richard Kowalski wrote:
I doubt there is anyone on this list that does not know Lisa Marie
Morrison and Leigh Anne DelRay Cromwell . . . Last night they
visited me at the Catalina Sky Survey's 60" telescope on Mt. Lemmon.
That's why she didn't answer the phone.
Nice going ladies! Two of my
Dear Listees:
Tonight's Season Two, Episode Three premiere of "Meteorite Men" may be
of particular interest to some of you. Steve and I visit the
magnificent 100,000 year-old Monturaqui Crater in Chile's Atacama
Desert, as well as the European Southern Observatory at Paranal, and
the enig
Dear Listees:
Greetings all.
A number of our Canadian friends on the M-List asked me to post a
reminder when "Meteorite Men" started airing in Canada. I'm pleased to
announce that we are now showing on the brand new Discovery Science
Canada (formerly Discovery Civilization) and there are f
Martin Altmann wrote:
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_0/10881448422Eq7CX.jpg
Aaah, the rubber duck from "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"!
Definitely another one of my favorite space birds : )
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
www.facebook.com/AeroliteMeteorites
www.
James Balister wrote:
You look at it and see nothing then suddenly a bird pops into view!
Exactly!
http://4umi.com/escher/Another_world.jpg
: )
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
www.facebook.com/AeroliteMeteorites
www.facebook.com/meteoritemen
www.twitter.com/meteoritemen
Dear Listees:
Greetings from hot and sunny Tucson. We have just completed a major
update to the Aerolite Meteorites sales pages and I invite you to take
a look at some of our latest acquisitions.
New listings include:
- AAA-grade heavily regmaglypted Sikhote-Alin individuals
- Large Sikh
Dear Listees:
And while we're talking about the big party from this past gem show,
I've been extremely remiss in not thanking everyone (in addition to
Twink) who participated and made it such a wonderful event for us.
I've been a little busy with other things : ) I know a lot of you
wen
Gary Chase wrote:
And, I saw no mention of the producers in the email. When did they
start buying BD cakes for an over 10 year old event?
Actually it was the 11th annual party and production decided to film
it for possible inclusion in an upcoming episode of "Meteorite Men,"
so they off
Dear Listees:
As many of you already know, the world's top astronomy event -- The
Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) -- will take place this coming
weekend in Rockland County, NY. The organizer, Alan Traino, is a
champion of science education for kids, and puts his heart and soul
into makin
Dear Listees:
Any List members, or their friends and families, who live in or near
the Dallas / Fort Worth area are warmly invited to join Steve and
myself for a special event sponsored by the wonderful Monnig Meteorite
Gallery, this coming Saturday on the TCU campus.
Steve and I will be
Dear Listees:
Looks like there are some new meteorite-related TV shows in the works.
News story at TucsonCitizen.com:
http://tucsoncitizen.com/lizard/2010/04/01/networks-announce-new-science-and-adventure-tv-shows/
Regards to all,
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
___
Dear Listees:
Those of you in the U.S. who have been wanting to catch "Meteorite
Men," but do not subscribe to Science Channel may like to know that
there is a special screening of the Gold Basin episode -- respectfully
dedicated to our late friend Jim Kriegh -- airing in just about thirty
Yikes!
I forgot to mention that our good friend Darryl Pitt is expected to
make a cameo appearance in tonight's episode. I haven't seen the final
cut so I don't know for sure, but that's the rumor : )
Thanks for being such a good sport when we were filming, Darryl. I
know you were busy t
Dear Listees:
Viewers in the US might like to know that the Season One finale of
"Meteorite Men" will air tonight on Science Channel at 9 pm Eastern &
Pacific; 7 pm in Arizona. Please check local listing for details.
Repeats will continue on Wednesday at the same time, and additional
show
Dear Sikhote-Alin:
Happy birthday to my all-time favorite meteorite. 63 years old today
and not looking a day older than 4.6 billion.
For those of you still in Tucson, please stop by our room this evening
around 6 pm for a wine and cheese toast to that most lovely of IIAB
irons:
http://
Dear Listees:
I am thrilled to announce that Chris Cokinos, author of my favorite
meteorite book, "The Fallen Sky," will be doing a book signing in our
room tomorrow afternoon. We have a tentative time of 2 pm and will
confirm that later. The signing will take place in Anne's and my
showr
Dear Friends:
For those of you in Tucson attending the gem show, a reminder that
tonight is the Eleventh Annual Meteor Mayhem Birthday Bash & Harvey
Awards. Your hosts: Steve Arnold and Geoff Notkin.
Location:
SKY BAR
536 North Fourth Avenue, Tucson, AZ
http://meteoritemen.com/ev
Jason posted:
My thoughts on the subject is that those were very stupid photographs.
Dear Listees:
Regarding the joke photo taken the other day: The owner of the 9 mm,
and Libby, and myself all double checked that it was not loaded. We
are all trained in firearm safety and know what we'r
Dear Listees:
I am very pleased to announce two significant new meteorite finds.
Both were classified by our colleague Dr. Jeffrey Grossman. The names
have been approved and are now included in the online Meteoritical
Bulletin database:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php
The firs
Dear Listees:
Greetings from rainy Tucson. The good news: the rain is expected to
move out tonight or tomorrow, and we've ordered nice weather for you.
Some of the early birds are already set up at the InnSuites (now Hotel
Tucson City Center). My fabulous showroom partner, Anne Black, is
Dear Listees:
A warm invitation to those of you in and around Tucson to join us this
Wednesday at a special premiere party for "Meteorite Men" the series,
Episode One. By special arrangement with Tucson's most stylish new club:
SKY BAR
536 North Fourth Avenue
Right next to the famous Brookl
Richard Posted:
by "special edition", do you mean just that the original pilot is
airing on Discovery or that this is a different cut of the pilot?
Dear Richard:
Our executive producer at Science advised us that the version of the
pilot airing tonight will be largely the same as the origi
Dear Listees:
Greetings all. Steve and I are delighted to announce that Discovery
Channel will be showing a special edition of the "Meteorite Men"
pilot, tonight only at 10 pm Eastern, with a repeat at 1 am. Times
vary in local markets, so please check your cable listings. I know
many of
Dear Anne and List:
I was really shocked to read this news, especially since Christian
always looked so youthful and well dressed. He was a very friendly and
charming gentleman. My sincere condolences to the Anger family and
Christian's many friends in Europe. What a sad loss.
Geoff N.
Dear Listees:
I'd like to extend an invitation to those of you in and around Tucson
to join me for a special event next week.
This coming Tuesday, January 12, at 6 pm, I am very honored to be the
guest speaker at the Flandrau Science Center's "Science Cafe." This is
part of an ongoing edu
Dear Listees:
I have some rare and very high quality meteorites available for sale
at massive discounts, for a very limited time. These are excellent
specimens and include the following:
Cape York stellar etched part slice 145.0 grams
Sahara 97072 Enstatite chondrite
NWA 1222 Enstatite chon
Mike posted:
Hilarious. Nice work Steve and Geoff , can't wait for the new
episodes.
Dear Mike:
Good morning. Thank you for watching the promo and for the kind
compliment. I am pleased it's obvious that the crater spot is tongue-
in-cheek. We really had fun filming it in Nevada, and I ha
Dear Listees:
Greetings from sunny Tucson.
I just received the new issue of "Astronomy" magazine (February 2010)
and it includes a terrific four-page feature article by Ray Shubinski
entitled "How to start a meteorite collection." The story includes an
interview with our friend Anne Black,
Gary Chase posted:
Thanks for the "heads up" Mccartney. I think I will wait for the
ones you and Sonny collected before the snow. No use taking any
chances on rusting issues.
Gary:
Since your comment may cause concern among my customers I will clarify
that there are no rusting issues
Dear Listees:
My Buzzard hunting partner, Lisa Marie Morrison, and I received the
best possible New Year's present a few days ago. Our Buzzard Coulee
stones arrived safely in Arizona, complete with official Canadian
Government export permits. Ours is the first batch of Buzzards to
receive
Dear Listees:
2009 was a great year for meteorites! Congrats to all the researchers,
hunters, collectors, dealers and accidental finders who helped recover
so many new space rocks.
Steve and I have wrapped up our last expedition of the year, and we
have good news about "Meteorite Men" the
Dear Listees:
Season's greetings from Tucson. I know we'll be seeing many of you
here in just over a month! Tucson 2010: The Year We Made Contact : )
That's one for the Arthur C. Clarke fans.
As this year draws to a close, I'd like to thank Nancy and Larry
Lebofsky (editors), Jessica Pa
Dear Listees:
It's hard to believe, but the 2010 Tucson Gem Show is only six weeks
away. My 2010 gem show guide website has been completely updated and I
hope those of you coming to Tucson will find it a useful resource:
http://www.tucsongemandmineralshows.net
It includes the following:
Dear Paul:
Thank you for being such a good web sleuth as usual : )
Although I've done some business with Taiwan Meteorite Company, they
are in no way authorized to use my Brenham photos or list pieces on
their site that are actually on MY site : ) I have to say, that's
pretty bold.
I'
Dear Listees:
I would like to invite those of you in southern Arizona to meet my
friend Chris Cokinos and hear him read from his wonderful new book
"The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars" tomorrow,
Monday, here in Tucson.
Chris is a brilliant writer, an accomplished editor
Dear Listees:
As a few of your already know, from our Twitter announcements and
Facebook page, Steve Arnold and I recently received exciting news from
our network. The "Meteorite Men" pilot was a success, received very
good ratings and feedback (thank you viewers!) and Science Channel has
Anita posted:
Some of us are downright friendly and are just eat-up with Southern
hospitality!
Isn't that the truth! My brother used to live in Macon and I've had
many a fine time in lovely Georgia.
Cheers,
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
www.meteoriteblog.org
_
Dirk:
I concur with Eric and Mike Gilmer.
This is not news and no "new information" has come to light. The piece
you linked to was published on April 8 and today is August 25. How is
that a "new article"?
Just yesterday, I wrote a complimentary profile of my good friend
Sonny Clary, and
The commentator made it sound like there were two separate falls of
the Brenham pallasite in the same strewnfield. How can one area be
more recent than another of the same fall?
Dear Carl:
Good morning from Tucson. Thank you for watching the show and for the
feedback. I really enjoyed the
Dear Listees:
I thought some of you -- especially those who visit Tucson on a
regular basis -- might be interested in this story:
http://tucsoncitizen.com/lizard/2009/08/18/tucson-it-is-time-to-step-up-be-counted-and-save-the-great-flandrau-science-center/
The late O. Richard Norton was a fo
Carl posted:
Those short videos are Awsome. I actually have the Meteorite Men on
my DVR and have watched it several times . . . . Is there a
reason you are not selling it on video yet?
Dear Carl:
Thank you for those very kind comments. Sorry I was slow in writing
back. I was too bus
Dear Greg:
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry, there are a bunch of links connected from that one page and I
didn't specify which was which : )
Here is the "Top 10 Meteorites" section:
http://science.discovery.com/top-ten/2009/meteors/meteors.html
Cheers,
Geoff
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Dear Listees:
A friendly reminder that the Perseids are expected to peak tonight/
tomorrow morning for those of you who are enjoying clear skies. It is
unusually cloudy in Tucson at the moment.
Overseas members and those who don't get Science Channel, may enjoy
watching a series of video e
Leigh Anne DelRay wrote:
I just wanted to give you all a heads up that I am selling a SIGNED
Krinov book, or maybe it should be called a booklet.
Leigh Anne, on the title page the Russian reads: "Sikhote-Alinski,"
not "Sikhote-Alin." Are you sure it's legit-ski?
Hey, I'm just kidding. Wha
Paul wrote:
What Are Meteorites
http://geology.com/meteorites/
Dear Paul:
Thank you kindly for posting links to my meteorite articles on
Geology.com.
Dr. Hobart King and I devised "Meteorwritings" as an entry-level/mid-
level column aimed at introducing a wider geology and general scie
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/August_1_2009.html
Dear Phillippe and Michael:
What a gorgeous photo! I went on to look through the Meteoritica site,
and some of Philippe's adventure photos are stunning. I highly
recommend that List members make a visit to these photo albums:
http://www.me
Galactic Stone & Ironworks wrote:
Most of us dinosaurs on the List have no idea who Gogol Bordello is -
they are band the kids are listening to now.
Hey Mike:
Speak for yourself : ) I saw them in concert recently at the Rialto
Theater in Tucson. It was a pretty raucous show.
Personall
Dear Listees:
As you know, last Saturday several List members participated in the
Lunar and Planetary Lab's Apollo 11 40th anniversary celebration. It
was a terrific event with lectures, films, displays of Apollo mission
memorabilia & genuine space hardware, and plenty of meteorites.
I wi
Rob McCafferty posted:
I got hauled over the coals because I didn't do a risk assessment on
the likelyhood of contamination by microbial life from another world.
Some jackass in the H&S department thought he knew more about
science than me.
Dear Rob:
That would be an absolutely hilarious
Dear Friends and Listees:
I would like to remind you that the esteemed editors of "Meteorite"
magazine, Larry and Nancy Lebofksy, are actively seeking some short,
personal reminiscences of the late, great O. Richard Norton for the
November issue. As Richard was an inspiration to many of us
Jim Brady posted
This is basic grammar.Anyway, that would put me off the book
straight away but I'm picky like that.
Dear Jim:
I made a typing error while quoting from the book. It was my mistake,
not the author's. Sorry about that.
Since you are correcting me on basic grammar I will me
Pete Pete posted:
Are there limericks?
Honestly, that was the funniest thing all day. Thank you : ) : )
Well, that and Martin Altmann's limerick about Hopper the Cat. And
please remember English is a *second* language (or Martin, is English
third for you after Romanian?) for that cle
Darren Garrison posted:
> I wonder how much your views of the book are influenced by your
being a personal friend of the author.
I am a professional science writer and my personal friendships do not
influence my book reviews.
> I'm already at the point of just skimming the page until I
Dear Listees:
More about Chris Cokinos' new meteorite book "The Fallen Sky" here:
http://meteoriteblog.org/
The official publication date is July 30, but copies are evidently
already available. This book is a great one. I hope you enjoy it as
much as I did.
Regards,
Geoff N.
www.aero
Dear Listees:
Chris Cokinos, the author of "The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of
Shooting Stars" is a friend of mine, and I was privileged to assist
him in some very small ways with a few aspects of the book's
production during the past several years. I have been reading an
advance copy
Mike Gilmer posted:
Is anyone still combing that strewnfield? (or is it all cultivated
farmland by now?)
Dear Mike:
When Lisa and I were hunting the Buzzard in late April, the landowner
told us that the ground would be planted "within a few weeks." They
grow canola in those fields, and
Darryl posted:
I'm confident history will reveal we are living in the Mike Farmer
Era.
Dear Darryl:
Friend to friend, please go easy on the raw opium while you're out
there in mysterious Orient. I know it makes you feel all giddy for a
while, but they tell me it can make you a little c
Oops! I sure didn't mean to leave out the famous "Marshall" Marvin
Kilgore who will also be displaying meteorites tomorrow. Sorry
Marvin! : ) See you there.
Cheers,
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
www.meteoriteblog.org
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http://
Dear Listees:
An announcement has already been made about the Apollo 11 40th
Anniversary event tomorrow, at the Lunar and Planetary Lab, but I
wanted to post a follow up.
I know from reading an internal email sent out to the meteorite
exhibitors that there will be quite the impressive dis
JoshuaTreeMuseum wrote:
Ok, actually when I think Meteorite Hunter; I think of . . . Casper
Hah! That is a really good one. Despite what it says in that Space.com
article Casper never hunted meteorites a day in his life. He slouched
behind a desk chain smoking and acting in a horrible ma
Michael Blood wrote:
I nominate myself as the worst all time meteorite hunter.
Dear Michael:
You may be one of the less successful field hunters, but your sense of
humor and modesty are unparalleled in the meteorite world and could
set a very good example for some : )
And those Corre
Michael Farmer wrote:
but now it is all contracts and publicists, gotta get into
character and makeup, more of a business now than good time:)
Dear Mike:
Once again you are completely wrong and gassing about things of which
you know nothing. We don't wear makeup and, in case you hadn't
Dear Listees:
Our friend Ruben Garcia asked if I would send this on his behalf as
he's having trouble posting:
Regards,
Geoff N.
**
Hi all,
I'm gonna try to respond with a different account and hope it goes
through.
Mike, there is some truth to what you say.. H
Dear Mike:
So, when other people are featured in the media while searching for
meteorites you start tub thumping about it, but it's fine for Mike
Farmer to use the media when it is convenient for him?
During the West, Texas hunt you and your team were in the papers
repeatedly, front page
Mike Farmer posted:
Look what I found screwing around on youtube!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLq7mGRT170
Hey Mike:
I'm glad you had a good laugh over that segment. I thought it was the
funniest thing I've seen in months. If you can't laugh at yourself,
you shouldn't be working in te
Dear Jack:
Hearty congratulations on your find!
We also put in hundreds of miles, interviewed many eyewitnesses and
did a number of local news TV spots in the hope that more people who
saw the fireball would come forward. But no finds for us.
There is some hard country out there and -- as
Dear LIstees:
The summer issue of Tucson's "Desert Leaf" magazine arrived in town
yesterday. The cover story is a feature article on meteorite hunting
titled: "Chasing What Falls from the Sky." The article is based on a
series of interviews I did with Tucson author Susan Dawson-Cook, and
Dear Listees:
Greetings all. I am delighted to offer a fine assortment of historic
pieces from the Oscar Monnig Collection. We have individuals, slices
and part slices from six classic Texas chondrites: Davy (a), Davy
(b), Dimmitt, Round Top (b), Tulia (a) and Tulia (d).
All specimens co
Dear Listees:
The June edition of "Meteorwritings" has been online for a few days.
In keeping with Geology.com's interest in entry level content, this is
a basic introduction to meteorite collecting for beginners. As always,
we took a series of new photos for the column, and I think you wil
Oh my god! This is terrible news.
Just this morning I recommended "Rocks from Space" (yet again) to one
of my customers.
Richard was a major inspiration to me, both in my science writing and
in furthering my personal interest in meteorites. Back in the day
"Rocks from Space" was the only
Eric posted:
Geoff Notkin also has very good images, those he takes himself and
those of Leigh Anne DelRay. Also very good. I can't list everyones
awesome images here but many good sites are out there as well.
Dear Eric:
Thank you for the compliment. List members might enjoy vis
Dear Listees:
Greetings from sunny Tucson.
I'd like to invite you to take a look at my Buzzard Coulee meteorite
hunt photo journal which we just completed today. That was one of my
best ever meteorite adventures: great company, lovely scenery,
friendly landowners, blizzards, colorful chara
Matt posted:
Whoa. Cool. Didn't know they did a piece.
Well, it's lucky you have me around to keep an eye on these things for
you professor : )
The scared "putty tat" was left in the garage before the Canon City
meteorite crashed through the garage roof.
Wow, I never heard that story
Congrats to our friend Matt Morgan on a nice feature in the "Berthoud
Recorder":
http://www.berthoudrecorder.com/News/2009/may/21/features/cosmic-geology-lands-bert
Good article and a great photo. What a handsome chap he is! : )
Matt, what is the story about the "frightened, but unharmed ca
Dear Listees:
I want to send a big thank you to all our US Meteorite List members
who tuned in for the "Meteorite Men" premiere on Sunday, and
especially those of you who wrote to us with your encouraging comments
afterwards. I forwarded some of them (in confidence) to our production
comp
Dear Listees:
Greetings comrades.
Our production company has uploaded an extended promo for "Meteorite
Men" to YouTube.
This is actually the opening sequence of the show. We hope you enjoy
it, and US subscribers please tune in tomorrow, Sunday, at 9pm on
Science Channel and Science Chann
meteorh...@aol.com wrote:
We should have a media "Hall of Shame" website devoted to
chronicling all
the meteorite mistakes as they happen!
Okay, that is a great idea.
It would make an excellent double bill with Ken Newton's hugely
enjoyable meteor-wrongs and meteorite ID website:
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Dear Listees:
Our production company has uploaded a short "Meteorite Men" trailer to
YouTube.
We hope you enjoy watching it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibzfrik1OSw
Oops! I was just accused of being "overly serious," in the promo : )
With best wishes,
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
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