Re: [meteorite-list] Ceres, Luna, Jupiter, and ancient astronomers

2005-05-18 Thread Ron Baalke
Ceres is thought to be of carbonaceous chondrite composition - and if so is probably the biggest Carbonaceous Chondrite in the Solar System It is probably the largest in the main asteroid belt, but I wouldn't rule out anything from the Kuiper Belt just yet. Ron Baalke

Re: [meteorite-list] Ceres, Luna, Jupiter, and ancient astronomers

2005-05-18 Thread MexicoDoug
Ron reminded: Ceres is thought to be of carbonaceous chondrite composition - and if so is probably the biggest Carbonaceous Chondrite in the Solar System It is probably the largest in the main asteroid belt, but I wouldn't rule out anything from the Kuiper Belt just yet. Ron Baalke

Re: [meteorite-list] Ceres, Luna, Jupiter, and ancient astronomers

2005-05-18 Thread Gerald Flaherty
Cool Doug as always. If the skies clear here I'll set up my new meade etx125 and check it out! Jerry - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:07 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Ceres, Luna, Jupiter, and ancient