Re: [meteorite-list] Fred Olsen article

2018-10-17 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
So tragic. None of us are guaranteed tomorrow. We must remember that. Michael Farmer > On Oct 18, 2018, at 1:35 AM, Carl Esparza via Meteorite-list > wrote: > > > List here is a link to Fred Olsen's accident. RIP. > https://kval.com/news/local/sheriff-denver-man-dies-after-boat-takes-on-wat

[meteorite-list] Fred Olsen article

2018-10-17 Thread Carl Esparza via Meteorite-list
List here is a link to Fred Olsen's accident. RIP. https://kval.com/news/local/sheriff-denver-man-dies-after-boat-takes-on-water-in-bandon?fbclid=IwAR030wJfElOy3LZP8NQjCgCiyonw_2US6CoJ9kzfI1Mfim_dHC6ZWCmHq3M __ Visit our Facebook page https://www.face

[meteorite-list] Fred

2018-10-13 Thread James via Meteorite-list
Very sadden by the passing of Fred. Sent from my iPhone __ Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/meteoritecentral and the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com htt

[meteorite-list] Fred

2018-10-13 Thread Edwin Thompson via Meteorite-list
So sad and shocking to learn of Freddie's demise. He and his wife Debbie were just here last weekend fishing and crabbing with us. The world is a sad place without Fred. My condolences to Fred's wire Debbie, his family and friends. E.T. __ Visit our

Re: [meteorite-list] Fred Whipple and Comet 17P/Holmes - Cannibalizing one's sibling(s)

2007-10-27 Thread David Johnson
Bernd Wrote: > "Its appearance was absolutely different from any comet I have ever seen - a > perfectly > circular and clean cut disk of dense light, almost planetary in outline with > a faint, > hazy nucleus ... (brightness = Andromeda Nebula)." > > By the next night, it brightened perceptibl

[meteorite-list] Fred Whipple and Comet 17P/Holmes - Cannibalizing one's sibling(s)

2007-10-27 Thread bernd . pauli
WHIPPLE F.L. (1985) The Mystery of Comets ( Smithsonian Library of the Solar System, pp. 175-178): Even more interesting is the strange, perhaps unique, activity of a comet discovered by the British astronomer, E. Holmes, on November 6, 1892. It was a member of Jupiter's family with an orbital

[meteorite-list] Fred Whipple and Harvey Nininger

2005-05-19 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello Everyone, Fred Whipple's file on Nininger, curated at the Smithsonian, is rather thin. Whipple wrote the Foreward in Nininger's autobiography "Find a Falling Star" and Nininger talks kindly about him in the book. I think it is fair to say they were friends...or at least friendly. Overal

[meteorite-list] Fred L. Whipple

2004-09-06 Thread bernd . pauli
Also in Met.Bull. 88 (MAPS 39-8, 2004, August, pp. A199-A213): Report Oral histories in meteoritics and planetary science XIII : F r e d L. W h i p p l e Author: U.B. Marvin __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/m

Re: [meteorite-list] Fred Whipple, World-Renowned Harvard and Smithsonian Astronomer, Dies

2004-08-31 Thread martinh
Hi Ron and all, I remember Dr. Whipple from the Stardust launch as well. I remember thinking my gosh he's old when I first saw him. And he looked quite frail then. I really hoped that he would make it long enough for the 2006 January return of the comet sample. Darn it! For those who might not

[meteorite-list] Fred Whipple, World-Renowned Harvard and Smithsonian Astronomer, Dies

2004-08-31 Thread Ron Baalke
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/press/pr0428.html Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Press Release Release No.: 04-28 For Release: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 Note to Editors: High-resolution photographs of Fred Whipple are online at: http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/press/pr0428image.html Fred Whi

Re: [meteorite-list] fred pough

2002-03-17 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Dave Harris wrote: > Hi there, Somewhere the name Frederick Pough > springs to mind in relationship to meteoritics > ... any ideas (Bernd)? dave Yep, just go to: NORTON O.R. (1998) RFS, 2nd Ed., pp. 79-81. Best regs, Bernd __ Meteorite-list mailing

[meteorite-list] fred pough

2002-03-17 Thread Dave Harris
Hi there, Somewhere the name Frederick Pough springs to mind in relationship to meteoritics... any ideas (Bernd)? dave -- In gentle decay, dave IMCA #0092 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member contact) http://www.meteorites.ic24.net/index.html http://www.meteoritecollectors.org "I have a proof t