Hi,
"Suspected extraterrestial impact crater reported from North Korea"
should read "Suspected extraterrestial impact crater reported from
South. Korea."
Apologies for the brain fart.
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In my last post, I wrote:
> Pristine Space Rock Offers NASA Scientists
> Peek at Evolution of Life’s Building Blocks
> By Lonnie Shekhtman, NASA’s Goddard Space
> Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., August 21, 2020
>
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/pristine-space-rock-offers-nasa-scientists
Hi,
On 6/9/19 9:18 AM, Paul wrote:
> Jaye, M., 2019. The Flooding of the Mediterranean
> Basin at the Younger-Dryas Boundary. Mediterranean
> Archaeology & Archaeometry, 19(1).
> http://maajournal.com/Issues/2019/Vol19-1/7_Jaye%2019(1).pdf
The URL for the paper was mangled. It can be accessed f
That last message list the price for both lots of slices as $280.
It should have said $200
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All,
I made a mistake in the list write-up announcing the sale of my book. It
should have read 257 pages, not 157 pages.
Thank you to all those who have purchased one. See you all in Tucson,
Frank
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that page.
I guess that "climate change" is Answer
No. 51.
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In "The Aliens are Silent Because They are Dead," I wrote:
> The aliens are silent because they're dead
> Life on other planets would probably go
> extinct soon after its origin, due to runaway
> heating or cooling on their fledgling planets.
> Australian National University, January 21, 2016
Th
The age of the craters is given as 458 ma, not 470 ma.
I misread the text.
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In my last email, I meant to write;
In my last email, I totally garbled the last citation by being
half asleep at the computer. The properly formatted
version of it should be:
Torsvik, T. H. H. Amundsen6, E. H. Hartz, F. Corfu
N. Kusznir, C. Gaina, P. V. Doubrovine, B. Steinberger,
L. D. Ashwal,
Torsvik, T. H. H. Amundsen6, E. H. Hartz, F. Corfu,
In my last email, I totally garbled the last citation by being
half asleep at the computer. The properly formatted
version of it should be:
N. Kusznir, C. Gaina, P. V. Doubrovine, B. Steinberger,
L. D. Ashwal, and B. Jamtveit, 2013, A Precambri
In "New PhD. Dissertation About Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis" at
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg118345.html ,
I posted the incorrect URL for a poster about the Younger Dryas Impact
Hypothesis. The correct URL is:
van Hoesel, A., 2012, The Younger Dryas impac
In my last post, I gave the wrong URLs for an interesting
paper about the limitations of using Google Scholar to
search the scientific literature. The paper is:
DeGraff, J. V., N. DeGraff, and H. C. Romesburg,
2013, Literature searches with Google Scholar:
Knowing what you are and are not gettin
Correction - the updates are not just from NWA. They are from deserts
around the world.
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Web - http://www.galactic-stone.com
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/galacticstone
Twitter - http://twitter.com/galacticstone
Pinterest - htt
Sorry - I realized my wording sounded like CJ had sent the meteorites
to me - She only sent me the PHOTOS - CJ, herself, has the meteorites and
Will be shipping directly to buyers. (I am just handling the website
Work for her - they obviously could not wait until the next Tucson
Meteorite Auction g
For clarification
- Not 300, there will be over 400 photos on automatic loop taking
about one hr to show all 400 photos (at about 7 seconds each) then start
over again. Twink will be available for any questions. (you all should
know that Twink gives and gives. She really is the Queen
I have just finished reading an article about Rabies.
IT was near the end when it said that the permeability
of the brain-blood barrier was the key to treating rabies.
Goran mentioned the incorrectness of the term
"permeability".
I now concur with him.
I shall now endevor to use the term "magnetic
Greg, your integrity is already awesomeI smiled with pride when I read
this.
-Richard Montgomery
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From: "Greg Hupé"
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:06 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] [Correction] Mars, Lunar, Seymchan Sphere,CV3...
Auc
Hello All,
I would like to make a quick correction to my AD this morning. I stated that
the NWA 482 slice was the last one I had, I do still have a 1.926g part
slice that I had with my "OCD Sale" items from a few weeks ago, it's just
not on eBay right now.
Sorry for my mistake, just want to
In "Holocene Extinctions and a different lake" at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2011-November/081249.html ,
I left out the word "lack" in one sentence.
The sentence should read:
"Also, despite the continuous record of lake sedimentation
recovered in cores from Lake Bonneville
In [meteorite-list] Volcano... Or Giant Impact? at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2011-October/080668.html ,
I wrote,
“Another interesting paper is:
Reimold, W. U., V. von Brunn, and C. Koeberl, 1997, Are
Diamictites Impact Ejecta?—No Supporting Evidence from
South African Dwyka
Hi List,
Sorry the link in my previous post did not work. Here is the corrected
one .
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Trip_Report.html
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/ORDINARY_CHONDRITES.html
Sonny
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Also do not let 2 rare earth magnets slam together, I have had them shatter
like glass. They can be very unexpectedly dangerous. They are kinda like a
snake, they will get you when you least expect it!!
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Lawndale, NC
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Hi David,
When cutting meteorites (or suspected meteorites), use distilled water
only has a saw coolant/lubricant. Using anything else invites
contamination and instability in the specimen.
I own a large N52 rare earth magnet. It's quite powerful, and small
metal objects will fly across the tab
Thanks to all who responded to my non-magnetic meteorite question.
With a total weight of 27.37 grams the specimen in question has a direct
measured specific gravity of 2.59.
This would seem to rule-out both basalt (s.g. 2.7-3.1) and Tatahouine, a
Diogenite with a specific gravity range of at abo
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Hello Carl, Greg & All,
I haven't been following this thread, but the above sentence was just
brought to my attention and it needs a quick response.
One, I have no recollection of saying this, other than perhaps to the extent
that a breccia, I suppose by definition, is composed of multiple
In reading my post to the list, I made a glaring errorTodd Parker found the
108 gram Mifflin stone, not me. The typo reads "that I found" and should read
"that he found" Apologies to Todd and all for my error. Jack
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Sorry.
Please use this link http://tinyurl.com/kamilcraterzerzura instead of the
broken one in the previous post
Thanks,
Giancarlo Negro
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Listoids.
The TKW of the Wickenburg was 9,2 kg. (not 92 kg.sorry)
Jan
IMCA 9833
Holland
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Hello,
Oops! I actually found 4 stones, for an average of 56 miles per stone... now
that is better!
Best Wishes
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Hi All,
Sent this reply to the list last night, but it appears to have
disappeared
into cyberspace. Resending:
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Marvin is mistaken about the first radar return being at only
30,000 feet (assuming the article has quoted him correctly).
The initial radar return was at 28.3 km (~93,000')
Have you seen the ground there? Wunderbar!
Regards,
Eric
On 4/15/2010 1:17 PM, Matson, Robert D. wrote:
Hi All,
Yes, my apologies -- I got the direction reversed. It was WNW to ESE.
(In my defense, I made the mistake of taking one of the early witness
reports at face value that the direction
Hi All,
Yes, my apologies -- I got the direction reversed. It was WNW to ESE.
(In my defense, I made the mistake of taking one of the early witness
reports at face value that the direction was going "east to west".)
Based on the Doppler data, the westernmost returns are at much higher
altitude th
Hi, List,
Aluminum 26 decays to Magnesium 26, of course,
not Al-27, impossibly uphill. Thanks to Piper Hollier
for pointing out that cerebral short circuit. Long
emails at one in the morning invite the attack of
the dreaded brain fart.
Aluminum-26 to Mg-26 has a halflife of 710,000
years so its
E.P., list,
out of curiousity: as you were previously talking about radio carbon dating, do
you pull that "17 February" from the data provided by Cassidy et al (1972,
1996)?
Their radio carbon dating of charcoal fragments extracted from the bottom of
one of the craters gave an age of "~ 4,000
Hi -
The correct date for Campo de Cielo appears to be 17 February, 2,325 BCE.
25 October, 2,360 BCE is for the Rio Cuarto Impacts, which also occurred at
"Matawil".
My apology for the error.
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
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Dryas Extraterrestrial Impact Hypothesis". Its third paragraph should
read:
"One important point that this paper makes is that what
has been called either the “Usselo Horizon” or “Usselo
Layer” is not a "layer" in terms of bei
Ending is tomorrow, Feb 17 (not 16)10:00 PM eastern time.
Thanks
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Sorry
I meant to write.
"Millbillillie's value is still compromised as a result of it once
having sold so inexpensively."
d,
Begin forwarded message:
From: Darryl Pitt
Date: February 16, 2009 12:34:32 PM EST
To: "Martin Altmann"
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject:
Dear Friends,
The title to my last post should be "Moonrocks Suggests Early
Moon’s Core Had a Magnetic Field" not "Meteorites Suggests
Early Moon’s Core Had a Magnetic Field".
Sorry about the confusion.
Best Regards,
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Dear List Members,
Correction:
In my "Park Forest Garza..." post, I stated "Later today I have 42 auctions
ending..." This should read, "Later TOMORROW (Wednesday, March 26th)..."
I apologize for my typo.
Happy bidding!
Greg
Dear List Members,
Tomorrow, March 26th, is the 5-year anniversa
that means you have to keep buying and selling
every piece you get so be it.
Walk Proud Steve !
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] correction on my sa
It will NOT end up o
so be it.
Walk Proud Steve !
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To:
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] correction on my sa
It will NOT end up on ebay.I just have to learn how to
type better or start using spel
It will NOT end up on ebay.I just have to learn how to
type better or start using spell check better.I am
sorry for this post,but I had to correct my spellings.
steve
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
The Asteroid Belt!
Chicagometeorites.net
hello list members
i aporte here a correction to the main mass,
it's now 17875 gr , not the ten kilos and it was found
in erg chech, still dunes sand and land yellow color
stick at it, see photo here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/
thanks
aziz
habibi aziz
box 70 erfoud 52200 morroco
The correct number is NWA 4880 not 4480 as listed a
few times in my weekly advertisement. Please note
this correction.
Dear List Members,
I would like to take this opportunity to announce the
nomenclature for a new Martian Shergottite. For those
who purchased any of this new Martian meteorite
CORRECTION:
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> Mrs. Webb wrote:
> "Hi, Paul, EP, List,"
That's => Mr. <= Webb.
Sterling K. Webb
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that's "giubba"
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Dear List Members. I have made a classic error in using the numbers NWA
2975 and NWA 2986 to describe the stones I am selling. I have no right to
use these numbers as they are owned by two well known and respected
meteorite dealers. I can say that the meteorites that I am selling are
LIKELY pair
Dear List Members. I have made a classic error in using the numbers NWA
2975 and NWA 2986 to describe the stones I am selling. I have no right to
use these numbers as they are owned by two well known and respected
meteorite dealers. I can say that the meteorites that I am selling are
LIKELY pair
> > > > I think that asking John would fall to you, or
> at
> > > > least a buyer.
> > > > I'm just curious to know why it hasn't been
> > > > submitted yet.
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Jason
>
; > And Mike, it seems as if we've finally hit on
> > > > something we disagree on -
> > > > I didn't buy any piece of the meteorite, nor
> did I
> > > > buy/sell the entire mass.
> > > > I think that asking John would fall to you, or
>
> >
>
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?sea=havana&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&phot=&pnt=no&code=11857
> > >
> > > Regards,
&
amp;phot=&pnt=no&code=11857
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bill
> >
> >
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:23:20 -0700
> > > To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>
v/meteor/metbull.php?sea=havana&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&phot=&pnt=no&code=11857
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
>>> -Or
com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] correction on illinois irons
>
> Hello Bill, All,
> You should read what you post - check the references section of your
> link and you get:
>
> Never published in the Meteoritical Bulletin
> Find references in NASA ADS
>
> Haha, d
ode=11857
Regards,
Bill
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:23:20 -0700
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] correction on illinois irons
>
> Hello Again All, Steve,
> Well, you're..
gt; > Hi Jason,
> >
> >
>
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?sea=havana&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&phot=&pnt=no&code=11857
> >
> >
Jason, you are friends with John Wasson, he has had
Fredericksburg in his possesion for more than five
years.
Perhaps you could ask him why he refuses to submit it.
Michael Farmer
--- Jason Utas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Again All, Steve,
> Well, you're...kind ofright.
> Most people
Hello Again All, Steve,
Well, you're...kind ofright.
Most people wouldn't qualify Havana as a meteorite, seeing as all
that's known of it is a few little indian beads made out of meteoric
iron. Yes, it's true, they did turn out to have a different chemical
composition than any known iron, but
Thank you Steve for that cogent analysis. I'll try to
not assume facts which are not in evidence.
As to understanding the math I totally agree. I
remember a time when "one ad a day for a week plus
addemdums"( sometimes 2 per day) still equaled one ad
per week. Must be that new darn math.
Elton
Hello list and good evening.Being from illinois and
having been to 3 of the state strewfields,there are
already 3 iron meteorites classified already in
illinois.HAVANA (IIICD),SAINT AUGUSTINE (IID),and
finally WOODBINE (IAB).So if this was to be the next
iron from illinois,it would be the FOURTH.3+
Hello again list.I stand corrected on my earlier
post.It is NWA 2965,the new EL6/7.It is not nwa
4265.That is my mistake.Thanks to bill for realizing
my mistake.There are so many # out there that you have
to be absolutley correct.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/1
when is this meteorite show going to be on T.V.?
Ruben Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all,
Parts of my last post were incorrect.
Steve set me straight, it should be:
The meteorite episode is a half hour long total (minus
commercials = 22 minutes of tape), and the Glorietta
splits that wit
Hi all,
Parts of my last post were incorrect.
Steve set me straight, it should be:
The meteorite episode is a half hour long total (minus
commercials = 22 minutes of tape), and the Glorietta
splits that with Brenham, so we should expect around
11 minutes each, more or less.
On the 19th, I thin
Steve, Steve, Steve...
I did not correct you. You are absolutely right that there is a Monnig
number on your La Lande slice.
I was merely pointing out that there is ALSO a Nininger Collection
number painted on it under the Monnig number.
That fact alone should help sell your piece!
Best Wishes
I have been corrected by martin horejsi about the number on the la lande
piece.The number on the slice is a nininger number,not a monnig one.I
apoligize for my error.Thanks again martin.
steve
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Hi again, Sonny,
I have to correct myself -- a search of the Met database turns up your
name in association with the Palo Verde Mine (AZ) meteorite:
"1998g stone found by Homer Stockam, 03/11/2004; classified by M.
Hutson,
ASU; main mass, L. Sloan; type specimen, Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory.
71
Correction, Great Job Larry!
Time for bed I guess.
Larry Atkins
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In my last post at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2005-November/178653.html ,
my thinking and argument drifted from TL dating to OSL dating.
My paragraph concerning the TL dating should have read:
"One significant problem here is that thermoluminescent dating
presumes a steady
2nd attempt...
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Hi All,
After visiting several more websites, I've concluded that my horned
lizard is actually not P. mcallii, but rather P. platyrhinos (Desert
Horned Lizard), which is not protected or endangered. I was thrown
off by the skull diagrams on this page:
http://uts.cc.utexas
My earlier post SHOULD have listed my phone number as
(619) 286-4837 - just too excited, I guess.
Michael
on 1/29/05 4:12 PM, Michael L Blood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings all,
> As most of you know, I am an old SNC fanatic. While I did
> not anticipate it, the main mass o
In my previous post, I stated that I was looking for:
""Uranolithe fosslie" Astronomie. vol. 7, p. 58"
(1887)."
The correct year is 1888 and page should be 114. the
correct citation is;
"Uranolithe fosslie" Astronomie. vol. 7, p. 114
(1888).
the article gives L'Astronomie as an alternative
spe
I meant SAU 119, not 001
Cj
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sorry, here is the working link.
Mike
I want to correct something in an email I sent.I meant it is a travisty
against the lord to any that says or does anything against them.To those
people who serve god and are willing to do it threw self dedicated
sacrifice no one has the right to say or do anything that should put these
great people
oops, I forgot the two little words "the range"
Herein, we r e c o m m e n d designation of the CB (C, carbonaceous;
B, bencubbinite) chondrites, a new grouplet that greatly extends t h e
r a n g e of nebular/metal silicate and volatile element fractionations
recorded in chondrites. These
Hi list.I noticed that I had a typing error in my ebay about me page.It
was corrected.I'm sorry for the mistake.
steve
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url http://stormbringer
1) "eccore" is "encore", of course :-)
2) My statistical overview is purely "numerical" - it does not
consider tentative or authenticated pairings which would,
of course, decrease the total of carbonaceous chondrites!
3) 669 2002Bernd Pauli databases (October 2002)
Regards,
B
Hi All,
Just a quick correction to a misleading statement made in that
MSNBC story about 2002 NY40 that Ron posted to the list:
"In a rare event slated for mid-August, an asteroid will pass
close enough to Earth to be visible through binoculars and small
telescopes."
I was going to let this fir
>> Although the newest members of the Martian meteorite family
>> are mostly from Antarctica, there is also one Saharan meteorite.
> One Saharan Martian ??? There are 16 minus 7 paired ones => 9 (!)
This may have been a "miscommunication" because
I overlooked the words "newest members".
Sorry :
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