[meteorite-list] Meteorite-list Digest, Vol 112, Issue 38

From: C.G. <petcal50_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 16:07:16 -0700
Message-ID: <CAJE4+UB7oG1FsfaRCvj1wZQeF+HvFAA5JWvMSNXBsjvaON4S8Q_at_mail.gmail.com>

THIS is interesting to watch!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160908820754?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

On 10/26/12, C.G. <petcal50 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Forgot to mention..driving home today from hunting, I saw the EUREKA
> zepplin, cruising NNE...I should have tagged along..did they have
> drivers on ground, in case of any finds?
> Lakeville HWY from mouth of Petaluma River, back looks like a good
> spot to hunt too
> CG
>
> On 10/26/12, C.G. <petcal50 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Any Local Northern Calif hunters want to meet in Novato tommorow,
>> let's make a day of it..can meet at Miwok Park _at_ 800AM...I'm in
>> Petaluma, just 15 minutes north
>> https://maps.google.com/maps?q=novato,%20ca
>> Cal G.
>>
>> On 10/26/12, meteorite-list-request at meteoritecentral.com
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>>> 1. CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again (Brien Cook)
>>> 2. 2.5 miles from first fall? (rexscates at comcast.net)
>>> 3. Re: CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again (Greg Hup?)
>>> 4. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (rexscates at comcast.net)
>>> 5. Re: CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again (Mike Hankey)
>>> 6. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (Michael Farmer)
>>> 7. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (Jodie Reynolds)
>>> 8. Re: CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> (Galactic Stone & Ironworks)
>>> 9. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (jason utas)
>>> 10. Re: CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again (Greg Hup?)
>>> 11. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (Moni Waiblinger)
>>> 12. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (Robert Verish)
>>> 13. NASA to Host Oct. 30 Teleconference About Mars Curiosity
>>> Rover Progress (Ron Baalke)
>>> 14. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 22-26, 2012 (Ron Baalke)
>>> 15. Scientists Could Aim Herschel Spacecraft for Moon Impact Next
>>> Summer (Ron Baalke)
>>> 16. Re: 2.5 miles from first fall? (Michael Farmer)
>>> 17. Re: CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again (Stuart McDaniel)
>>> 18. Alain Carion's car jacking and loss of 300, 00 euros worth of
>>> meteorites! (Martin Goff)
>>> 19. Alain Carion (Bernd V. Pauli)
>>> 20. New Lunar (Mike Hankey)
>>> 21. New Lunar (Bernd V. Pauli)
>>> 22. Re: Alain Carion (Mendy Ouzillou)
>>>
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 09:12:27 -0700
>>> From: Brien Cook <contact at briencook.com>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID: <2802AC47-3EC0-442F-9BC2-3914A909401A at briencook.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>> You've got to see this, a picture of Bob and Peter looking at the Webber
>>> meteorite again around the kitchen table.
>>>
>>> http://cupertino.patch.com/articles/it-s-a-meteorite-again
>>>
>>> BTW, I haven't sent anything to Alan or Peter contrary to numerous
>>> claims.
>>> Neither has even seen it first hand.
>>>
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>>>
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 17:07:08 +0000 (UTC)
>>> From: rexscates at comcast.net
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <1483057432.802204.1351271228795.JavaMail.root at sz0009a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net>
>>>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>>
>>> 2.5 miles from last fall? ugh
>>>
>>> I doubt many will be foudn unless they are on roofs or on the street.
>>> Hope
>>> that area does not have a street cleaner that goes down the streets.
>>> Someone
>>> should star a free roof cleaning business and gutter clean out in the
>>> next
>>> week before someone else gets the idea.
>>>
>>> ?
>>>
>>> -Rex Scates
>>>
>>> Scaleobjects.com
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 13:35:11 -0400
>>> From: Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID: <02FEF694FCD949BEA1B8617196A85E4F at Gregor>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="utf-8";
>>> reply-type=original
>>>
>>> Hey All,
>>>
>>> Looks like the 'blimp' is going back up to hunt for craters at the new
>>> fall
>>>
>>> in California! Or is it a 'dirigible'... or a 'Zeppelin'? This depends
>>> on
>>> which article you read about the Novato event.
>>>
>>> I found this good site that explains the meaning of all three terms:
>>> http://www.airships.net/dirigible
>>>
>>> Have a great weekend, and "Good Luck" to all the hunters out there!!
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Greg
>>>
>>> ====================
>>> Greg Hup?
>>> The Hup? Collection
>>> gmhupe at centurylink.net
>>> www.LunarRock.com
>>> NaturesVault (eBay & Facebook)
>>> http://www.facebook.com/NaturesVault
>>> IMCA 3163
>>> ====================
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>>> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Brien Cook
>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 12:12 PM
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>
>>> You've got to see this, a picture of Bob and Peter looking at the Webber
>>> meteorite again around the kitchen table.
>>>
>>> http://cupertino.patch.com/articles/it-s-a-meteorite-again
>>>
>>> BTW, I haven't sent anything to Alan or Peter contrary to numerous
>>> claims.
>>> Neither has even seen it first hand.
>>>
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>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 4
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 17:51:50 +0000 (UTC)
>>> From: rexscates at comcast.net
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <836983665.804326.1351273910194.JavaMail.root at sz0009a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net>
>>>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>>
>>> I agree.
>>>
>>> start wandering the neighbor hoods. FYI all streets are public streets.
>>>
>>> all parks are public parks.
>>>
>>> Even school after schools after 3 are open.
>>>
>>> tons and tons of parkign lots.
>>>
>>> -Rex
>>>
>>> any map where the 2nd one is shown? Maybe i will wander up there or send
>>> a
>>> bunch of the students I used to teach science to with dreams of finding
>>> a
>>> stone. They only live 60 minutes away.
>>>
>>> :)
>>>
>>> From: "Michael Farmer" <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> To: rexscates at comcast.net
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:29:58 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>>
>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali right now? Huge fall,
>>> hundreds of stones on the ground, endless streets and parking lots and
>>> field
>>> ls visible in google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting for?
>>> Michael Farmer
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Oct 26, 2012, at 7:07 PM, rexscates at comcast.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> 2.5 miles from last fall? ugh
>>>>
>>>> I doubt many will be foudn unless they are on roofs or on the street.
>>>> Hope
>>>> that area does not have a street cleaner that goes down the streets.
>>>> Someone should star a free roof cleaning business and gutter clean out
>>>> in
>>>> the next week before someone else gets the idea.
>>>>
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> -Rex Scates
>>>>
>>>> Scaleobjects.com
>>>> ______________________________________________
>>>>
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>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 5
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 13:52:34 -0400
>>> From: Mike Hankey <mike.hankey at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> To: Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <CAJak_qWfRCmibZAZFS-RvVnhtGTwYnCN4usO0FC1jb207dwe6g at mail.gmail.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>>>
>>> when I was flying out of CA on monday, I saw something weird in the
>>> sky and took this picture.
>>>
>>> http://i.imgur.com/i1WL8.jpg
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hey All,
>>>>
>>>> Looks like the 'blimp' is going back up to hunt for craters at the new
>>>> fall
>>>> in California! Or is it a 'dirigible'... or a 'Zeppelin'? This depends
>>>> on
>>>> which article you read about the Novato event.
>>>>
>>>> I found this good site that explains the meaning of all three terms:
>>>> http://www.airships.net/dirigible
>>>>
>>>> Have a great weekend, and "Good Luck" to all the hunters out there!!
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>> ====================
>>>> Greg Hup?
>>>> The Hup? Collection
>>>> gmhupe at centurylink.net
>>>> www.LunarRock.com
>>>> NaturesVault (eBay & Facebook)
>>>> http://www.facebook.com/NaturesVault
>>>> IMCA 3163
>>>> ====================
>>>> Click here for my current eBay auctions:
>>>> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Brien Cook
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 12:12 PM
>>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You've got to see this, a picture of Bob and Peter looking at the
>>>> Webber
>>>> meteorite again around the kitchen table.
>>>>
>>>> http://cupertino.patch.com/articles/it-s-a-meteorite-again
>>>>
>>>> BTW, I haven't sent anything to Alan or Peter contrary to numerous
>>>> claims.
>>>> Neither has even seen it first hand.
>>>>
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 6
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 19:29:58 +0200
>>> From: Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: "rexscates at comcast.net" <rexscates at comcast.net>
>>> Cc: "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
>>> <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID: <F5BF2854-A93B-4A8A-ACB3-31942A07F6B0 at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali right now? Huge fall,
>>> hundreds of stones on the ground, endless streets and parking lots and
>>> field
>>> ls visible in google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting for?
>>> Michael Farmer
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Oct 26, 2012, at 7:07 PM, rexscates at comcast.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> 2.5 miles from last fall? ugh
>>>>
>>>> I doubt many will be foudn unless they are on roofs or on the street.
>>>> Hope
>>>> that area does not have a street cleaner that goes down the streets.
>>>> Someone should star a free roof cleaning business and gutter clean out
>>>> in
>>>> the next week before someone else gets the idea.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Rex Scates
>>>>
>>>> Scaleobjects.com
>>>> ______________________________________________
>>>>
>>>> Visit the Archives at
>>>> http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html
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>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 7
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:14:26 -0700
>>> From: Jodie Reynolds <spacerocks at spaceballoon.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID: <974369825.20121026111426 at spaceballoon.org>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
>>>
>>> Hey now -
>>>
>>> My little group has been out there four days, averaging 7+mi/day of
>>> hiking starting last Friday. At some point the RealWorld intrudes. ;-)
>>>
>>> But I figure I've almost got Brien-miles in, so I'm due here in the
>>> next day or two. :-)
>>>
>>> --- Jodie
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali right now? Huge fall,
>>>>> hundreds of stones on the ground, endless streets and parking lots and
>>>>> field ls visible in google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting
>>>>> for?
>>>>> Michael Farmer
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 8
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 14:21:17 -0400
>>> From: "Galactic Stone & Ironworks" <meteoritemike at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> To: Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <CAKBPJW9_Gi8F+pMwE3Q7rCVKjH_NkLZDFuzzw769L3oD5Akq0A at mail.gmail.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>>>
>>> Hi Greg and List,
>>>
>>> I humbly suggest the following name for the airborne meteorite-hunting
>>> flying doohickey : Met Zeppelin. :)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> MikeG
>>> --
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/galacticstone
>>> RSS - http://www.galactic-stone.com/rss/126516
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/26/12, Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net> wrote:
>>>> Hey All,
>>>>
>>>> Looks like the 'blimp' is going back up to hunt for craters at the new
>>>> fall
>>>> in California! Or is it a 'dirigible'... or a 'Zeppelin'? This depends
>>>> on
>>>> which article you read about the Novato event.
>>>>
>>>> I found this good site that explains the meaning of all three terms:
>>>> http://www.airships.net/dirigible
>>>>
>>>> Have a great weekend, and "Good Luck" to all the hunters out there!!
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>> ====================
>>>> Greg Hup?
>>>> The Hup? Collection
>>>> gmhupe at centurylink.net
>>>> www.LunarRock.com
>>>> NaturesVault (eBay & Facebook)
>>>> http://www.facebook.com/NaturesVault
>>>> IMCA 3163
>>>> ====================
>>>> Click here for my current eBay auctions:
>>>> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Brien Cook
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 12:12 PM
>>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>>
>>>> You've got to see this, a picture of Bob and Peter looking at the
>>>> Webber
>>>> meteorite again around the kitchen table.
>>>>
>>>> http://cupertino.patch.com/articles/it-s-a-meteorite-again
>>>>
>>>> BTW, I haven't sent anything to Alan or Peter contrary to numerous
>>>> claims.
>>>> Neither has even seen it first hand.
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________________
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>>>> http://www.doteasy.com
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>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 9
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:22:48 -0700
>>> From: jason utas <jasonutas at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <CAK837U2S0s8Kxku-+KMj0jrhj9jV-PKepmq6-5inDv1b83R5Qw at mail.gmail.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>
>>> Michael, All,
>>> Peter put in several days in the area this week, and we both spent
>>> three days to the north and south of town this past weekend with no
>>> finds. I'm sure the meteorites are there, but they're not laying
>>> about thickly. I'll let you know how this weekend goes.
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: <rexscates at comcast.net>
>>>> Date: Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:51 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>>> To: Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I agree.
>>>>
>>>> start wandering the neighbor hoods. FYI all streets are public streets.
>>>>
>>>> all parks are public parks.
>>>>
>>>> Even school after schools after 3 are open.
>>>>
>>>> tons and tons of parkign lots.
>>>>
>>>> -Rex
>>>>
>>>> any map where the 2nd one is shown? Maybe i will wander up there or
>>>> send a bunch of the students I used to teach science to with dreams of
>>>> finding a stone. They only live 60 minutes away.
>>>>
>>>> :)
>>>>
>>>> From: "Michael Farmer" <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>>> To: rexscates at comcast.net
>>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:29:58 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>>>
>>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali right now? Huge fall,
>>>> hundreds of stones on the ground, endless streets and parking lots and
>>>> field ls visible in google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting
>>>> for?
>>>> Michael Farmer
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 26, 2012, at 7:07 PM, rexscates at comcast.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 2.5 miles from last fall? ugh
>>>>>
>>>>> I doubt many will be foudn unless they are on roofs or on the street.
>>>>> Hope that area does not have a street cleaner that goes down the
>>>>> streets.
>>>>> Someone should star a free roof cleaning business and gutter clean out
>>>>> in
>>>>> the next week before someone else gets the idea.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -Rex Scates
>>>>>
>>>>> Scaleobjects.com
>>>>> ______________________________________________
>>>>>
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>>>>> http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 10
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 14:23:58 -0400
>>> From: Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> To: "Mike Hankey" <mike.hankey at gmail.com>
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID: <E920772DE73D4A35A43156DF76C29133 at Gregor>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="Windows-1252";
>>> reply-type=original
>>>
>>> LOL
>>> Great one, Mike! I love the eye loupes as engines!!!
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Greg
>>>
>>> ====================
>>> Greg Hup?
>>> The Hup? Collection
>>> gmhupe at centurylink.net
>>> www.LunarRock.com
>>> NaturesVault (eBay & Facebook)
>>> http://www.facebook.com/NaturesVault
>>> IMCA 3163
>>> ====================
>>> Click here for my current eBay auctions:
>>> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Mike Hankey
>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 1:52 PM
>>> To: Greg Hup?
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>
>>> when I was flying out of CA on monday, I saw something weird in the
>>> sky and took this picture.
>>>
>>> http://i.imgur.com/i1WL8.jpg
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hey All,
>>>>
>>>> Looks like the 'blimp' is going back up to hunt for craters at the new
>>>> fall
>>>> in California! Or is it a 'dirigible'... or a 'Zeppelin'? This depends
>>>> on
>>>> which article you read about the Novato event.
>>>>
>>>> I found this good site that explains the meaning of all three terms:
>>>> http://www.airships.net/dirigible
>>>>
>>>> Have a great weekend, and "Good Luck" to all the hunters out there!!
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>> ====================
>>>> Greg Hup?
>>>> The Hup? Collection
>>>> gmhupe at centurylink.net
>>>> www.LunarRock.com
>>>> NaturesVault (eBay & Facebook)
>>>> http://www.facebook.com/NaturesVault
>>>> IMCA 3163
>>>> ====================
>>>> Click here for my current eBay auctions:
>>>> http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Brien Cook
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 12:12 PM
>>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You've got to see this, a picture of Bob and Peter looking at the
>>>> Webber
>>>> meteorite again around the kitchen table.
>>>>
>>>> http://cupertino.patch.com/articles/it-s-a-meteorite-again
>>>>
>>>> BTW, I haven't sent anything to Alan or Peter contrary to numerous
>>>> claims.
>>>> Neither has even seen it first hand.
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________________
>>>> Unlimited Disk, Data Transfer, PHP/MySQL Domain Hosting
>>>> http://www.doteasy.com
>>>> ______________________________________________
>>>>
>>>> Visit the Archives at
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>>>>
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>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 11
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:36:35 -0700
>>> From: Moni Waiblinger <moni2555 at hotmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: michael farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>, <rexscates at comcast.net>
>>> Cc: meteor list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID: <COL106-W556CCB057F7391A7CA74DFCD7E0 at phx.gbl>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>
>>>
>>> Guten Tag Meteoritenfreunde!
>>>
>>> Hello meteorite friends,
>>>
>>>
>>> Isn't that what they have broadcast about Sutter's Mill and Battle
>>> Mountain
>>> too?
>>> It takes time sometimes Michael!
>>> You should know!? ;-)
>>>
>>> Happy hunting out there!!
>>>
>>> Moni
>>>
>>>> From: mike at meteoriteguy.com
>>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 19:29:58 +0200
>>>> To: rexscates at comcast.net
>>>> CC: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>>>
>>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali right now? Huge fall,
>>>> hundreds of stones on the ground, endless streets and parking lots and
>>>> field ls visible in google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting
>>>> for?
>>>> Michael Farmer
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 12
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:35:26 -0700 (PDT)
>>> From: Robert Verish <bolidechaser at yahoo.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral
>>> <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <1351276526.56157.YahooMailClassic at web39301.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>> Same thing could be said about "Agate" Colorado,
>>> where we have good Doppler weather radar returns.
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------
>>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali
>>>> right now? Huge fall, hundreds of stones on the ground,
>>>> endless streets and parking lots and field ls visible in
>>>> google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting for?
>>>> Michael Farmer
>>>>
>>>> ______________________________________________
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 13
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 12:39:58 -0700 (PDT)
>>> From: Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] NASA to Host Oct. 30 Teleconference About
>>> Mars Curiosity Rover Progress
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com (Meteorite Mailing List)
>>> Message-ID: <201210261939.q9QJdxQq002853 at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Oct. 26, 2012
>>>
>>> Dwayne Brown
>>> Headquarters, Washington
>>> 202-358-1726
>>> dwayne.c.brown at nasa.gov
>>>
>>> DC Agle / Guy Webster
>>> Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
>>> 818-354-5011
>>> agle at jpl.nasa.gov / guy.webster at jpl.nasa.gov
>>>
>>> MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-208
>>>
>>> NASA TO HOST OCT. 30 TELECONFERENCE ABOUT MARS CURIOSITY ROVER PROGRESS
>>>
>>> PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA will host a media teleconference at 11:30
>>> a.m. PDT (2:30 p.m. EDT) on Tuesday, Oct. 30, to provide an update
>>> about the Curiosity rover's mission to Mars' Gale Crater.
>>>
>>> The Mars Science Laboratory Project and its Curiosity rover are almost
>>> three months into a two-year prime mission to investigate whether
>>> conditions may have been favorable for microbial life.
>>>
>>> For teleconference dial-in information, reporters must send their
>>> name, media affiliation and telephone number to Elena Mejia at
>>> elena.mejia at jpl.nasa.gov or call NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
>>> Media Relations Office at 818-354-5011.
>>>
>>> Audio and visuals of the event will be streamed live online at:
>>>
>>> http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
>>>
>>> Visuals will be available at the start of the event at:
>>>
>>> http://go.nasa.gov/curiositytelecon
>>>
>>> For information about NASA's Curiosity mission, visit:
>>>
>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mars
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl
>>>
>>> -end-
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 14
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 12:45:57 -0700 (PDT)
>>> From: Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 22-26,
>>> 2012
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com (Meteorite Mailing List)
>>> Message-ID: <201210261945.q9QJjvVq004360 at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>>
>>> MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
>>> October 22-26, 2012
>>>
>>> o Arcuate Fratures (22 October 2012)
>>> http://themis.asu.edu/node/6010
>>>
>>> o Tharsis Volcanics (23 October 2012)
>>> http://themis.asu.edu/node/6011
>>>
>>> o Dark Slope Streaks (24 October 2012)
>>> http://themis.asu.edu/node/6012
>>>
>>> o Enipeus Vallis (25 October 2012)
>>> http://themis.asu.edu/node/6013
>>>
>>> o Windstreaks (26 October 2012)
>>> http://themis.asu.edu/node/6014
>>>
>>>
>>> All of the THEMIS images are archived here:
>>>
>>> http://themis.asu.edu/latest.html
>>>
>>> NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission
>>> for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal
>>> Emission
>>> Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
>>> Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing.
>>> The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona
>>> State
>>> University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime
>>> contractor
>>> for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission
>>> operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a
>>> division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 15
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 13:04:10 -0700 (PDT)
>>> From: Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Scientists Could Aim Herschel Spacecraft for
>>> Moon Impact Next Summer
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com (Meteorite Mailing List)
>>> Message-ID: <201210262004.q9QK4At8005696 at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1210/26herschel/
>>>
>>> Scientists could aim derelict telescope for moon impact
>>> BY STEPHEN CLARK
>>> SPACEFLIGHT NOW
>>> October 26, 2012
>>>
>>> The European Space Agency's Herschel space telescope, due to end its
>>> mission observing the infrared universe in March, may be sent on a
>>> crashing course toward the moon next summer to search for water embedded
>>> beneath the lunar surface, according to scientists.
>>>
>>> Suggested by an international team of more than 30 planetary scientists,
>>> the scenario is still working its way through ESA's advisory machinery
>>> before a final decision is taken by the end of the year by the agency's
>>> director of science.
>>>
>>> Herschel's $1.4 billion astronomy mission will end some time in March,
>>> when the observatory's cryogenic superfluid helium runs out. Herschel's
>>> three "world-class" imaging and spectroscopy instruments will almost
>>> instantly become useless as the last of the telescope's coolant drains
>>> out of an insulated dewar, according to G?ran Pilbratt, Herschel's
>>> project scientist at ESA.
>>>
>>> Fitted with an 11.5-foot-diameter primary mirror, Herschel is the
>>> largest telescope ever flown in space. It measures nearly 25 feet long
>>> and 13 feet wide.
>>>
>>> Designed to peer inside star-forming regions, discover distant galaxies,
>>> study interstellar dust, and observe objects within the solar system,
>>> Herschel's detectors are cooled as low as 0.3 Kelvin, or minus 459
>>> degrees Fahrenheit.
>>>
>>> When the telescope's helium supply is gone, Herschel's detectors will
>>> warm up and no longer be sensitized for collecting infrared light.
>>> Herschel launched in May 2009 with 2,300 liters, or more than 600
>>> gallons, of liquid helium, but the fluid gradually boils off in space.
>>>
>>> "When the coolant is gone, then Herschel is useless as an astronomical
>>> facility," Pilbratt said.
>>>
>>> After a brief period of engineering tests, controllers will move
>>> Herschel away from its station at the L2 libration point, a location one
>>> million miles from Earth where the gravitational effects of the sun and
>>> Earth balance.
>>>
>>> Because Herschel's orbit at the L2 point is unstable, ESA wants to guide
>>> the craft on a known trajectory.
>>>
>>> "The spacecraft needs to be put somewhere for posterity," Pilbratt said.
>>> "You don't want it to come hitting our heads."
>>>
>>> Two options are under serious consideration by ESA managers:
>>>
>>> * Place Herschel into a solar orbit where it could not encounter
>>> Earth again for at least hundreds of years.
>>>
>>> * Guide Herschel on a course toward the moon for a destructive
>>> high-speed collision to search for water. It would take about 100
>>> days for Herschel to reach the moon, depending on which pole is
>>> targeted.
>>>
>>> If approved, Herschel's moon mission would be a more explosive, and
>>> smartly targeted, encore to NASA's LCROSS lunar impactor, which struck a
>>> crater at the moon's south pole in 2009 and found water, according to
>>> Neil Bowles, a planetary scientist at Oxford University in the United
>>> Kingdom, who coordinates the research team proposing the use of Herschel
>>> for the water hunt.
>>>
>>> LCROSS launched in June 2009 with NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter on
>>> a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket. The experiment consisted of a
>>> shepherding spacecraft and used the Atlas launcher's inert Centaur upper
>>> stage to smash into the moon at 6,000 mph, carving ice and rock from the
>>> floor of a permanently-shadowed crater.
>>>
>>> Sensors on the shepherding spacecraft detected water vapor in the debris
>>> cloud generated by the Centaur rocket's impact, proving the long-held
>>> hypothesis of ice cold-trapped inside polar craters which never see
>>> sunlight.
>>>
>>> In three years since the LCROSS mission, scientists have discovered
>>> signs of more widespread ice using temperature maps produced by the
>>> Diviner instrument on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
>>>
>>> Instead of only lying at the bottoms of dark craters near the moon's
>>> poles, where temperatures fall to minus 400 degrees Fahrenheit, ice
>>> could reside just below the surface in regions which periodically see
>>> sunlight.
>>>
>>> "The sun shines only very occasionally during the lunar year in some
>>> areas around the pole, so there maybe regions of permafrost just below
>>> the surface in these places," Bowles said.
>>>
>>> Herschel could provide a ground truth confirming the model predictions
>>> and Diviner's observations from orbit, said Bowles, who also serves on
>>> the Diviner science team.
>>>
>>> If locations with occasional sunlight harbor ice and other volatile
>>> compounds, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde,
>>> ammonia, and methanol, the materials could be more accessible to future
>>> explorers.
>>>
>>> Astronauts living on the moon could harvest ice for drinking water,
>>> breathing air and rocket fuel.
>>>
>>> "There is the possibility that there is stable ice buried a few
>>> centimeters to a few meters below the surface, and that's accessible
>>> from an impact of a spacecraft with the mass and orbital dynamics of
>>> something like Herschel," Bowles said in a phone interview. "You should
>>> expect to see some of that material ejected, and if you can get the
>>> right instrumentation on the ground or from orbit, you can actually
>>> detect it."
>>>
>>> While LCROSS benefited from an up-close perspective with a shepherding
>>> spacecraft, a Herschel impact would be tailored for observations from
>>> Earth or space assets such as the Hubble Space Telescope and LRO.
>>>
>>> Spectrometers would try to measure the chemical constituents in the
>>> ejecta kicked up by Herschel and look for the signature of water.
>>>
>>> With its fuel tanks emptied, Herschel will have a mass of 2.8 metric
>>> tons, or about 6,172 pounds, slightly more than the Centaur stage used
>>> by LCROSS. Scientists expect the spacecraft would strike the moon at
>>> about 6,000 mph.
>>>
>>> "It's actually quite a different impactor [than LCROSS], but we would
>>> expect to excavate a similar-sized crater and have similar-sized
>>> ejecta," Bowles said.
>>>
>>> NASA projected the Centaur impact in 2009 would create a crater 92 feet
>>> wide and 16 feet deep.
>>>
>>> Bowles said he expects to hold a targeting workshop with the lunar
>>> science community in November to begin the process of selecting an aim
>>> point for a potential Herschel impact.
>>>
>>> "We have to keep moving forward hoping that it's going to happen until
>>> ESA tells us no or yes," Bowles said. "If it does happen, it's going to
>>> happen very quickly next year, so we have to get all of our observers in
>>> position."
>>>
>>> The earliest Herschel could be at the moon is about June or July of
>>> 2013.
>>>
>>> Officials say the cost to ESA of the lunar impact could be minimized by
>>> performing the spacecraft's closeout operations in parallel with the
>>> maneuvers toward the moon.
>>>
>>> "It is certainly lower than the cost of a purpose built mission with
>>> similar science goals," Bowles said.
>>>
>>> Some ESA officials are against the idea.
>>>
>>> "A lot of people find it interesting, but it's also true that some
>>> people really don't like the idea," Pilbratt said.
>>>
>>> "I think the people I know who have told me that they don't like the
>>> idea say it's more on emotional grounds," Pilbratt said. "They say
>>> that's not the way to finish off the spacecraft, or we shouldn't litter
>>> on the moon, things like that."
>>>
>>> It would not be the first time scientists have sacrificed a
>>> decommissioned space probe in their quest for lunar ice.
>>>
>>> At the end of its mission, NASA's Lunar Prospector orbiter was
>>> deliberately flown into a crater at the moon's south pole in 1999, but
>>> observers detected no evidence of water.
>>>
>>> Europe's SMART 1 lunar orbiter, China's Chang'e 1 spacecraft, and
>>> Japan's Kaguya probe made controlled impacts on the moon, but none were
>>> aimed at the lunar poles.
>>>
>>> "The lunar end seems somewhat traumatic, to say the least," said Paul
>>> Goldsmith, Herschel project scientist at NASA, a partner in the mission.
>>> "On the other hand, if the spacecraft is really no longer useful in
>>> doing astronomy... It would be a final scientific contribution, albeit
>>> not in the way you usually think of a mission ending."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 16
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 21:54:06 +0200
>>> From: Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>> To: "rexscates at comcast.net" <rexscates at comcast.net>
>>> Cc: "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
>>> <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID: <79253818-DC9F-4FFD-90DF-B00686B7271C at meteoriteguy.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>> All I know is that after 16 years of hunting falls on every continent
>>> except
>>> Antarctica, we used to do it without radar and without tv show crews and
>>> we
>>> found a lot of meteorites. You know where one was found, start there and
>>> move out. I am languishing here in Germany, barely getting the beer and
>>> food
>>> down:) but let me tell you, next week expect to see me humping my rear
>>> down
>>> those streets looking for stones, we found most Park Forest meteorites
>>> in
>>> the streets.
>>> Same with Battle Mountain, perfect radar thanks to Marc Fries and Rob
>>> Matson, only the toughest hunted, and virtually everyone who hunted
>>> there
>>> found meteorites, and that was extremely difficult mountains and rocks,
>>> rattlesnakes and mountain lions. Worst thing in Novato is likely a
>>> parking
>>> ticket.
>>> Go get um before the rain washes them all out to sea!
>>>
>>> Michael Farmer
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Oct 26, 2012, at 7:51 PM, rexscates at comcast.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> I agree.
>>>>
>>>> start wandering the neighbor hoods. FYI all streets are public streets.
>>>>
>>>> all parks are public parks.
>>>>
>>>> Even school after schools after 3 are open.
>>>>
>>>> tons and tons of parkign lots.
>>>>
>>>> -Rex
>>>>
>>>> any map where the 2nd one is shown? Maybe i will wander up there or
>>>> send
>>>> a
>>>> bunch of the students I used to teach science to with dreams of finding
>>>> a
>>>> stone. They only live 60 minutes away.
>>>>
>>>> :)
>>>>
>>>> From: "Michael Farmer" <mike at meteoriteguy.com>
>>>> To: rexscates at comcast.net
>>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:29:58 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2.5 miles from first fall?
>>>>
>>>> Is there not one true meteorite hunter in Cali right now? Huge fall,
>>>> hundreds of stones on the ground, endless streets and parking lots and
>>>> field ls visible in google earth. What the hell is everyone waiting
>>>> for?
>>>> Michael Farmer
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 26, 2012, at 7:07 PM, rexscates at comcast.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 2.5 miles from last fall? ugh
>>>>>
>>>>> I doubt many will be foudn unless they are on roofs or on the street.
>>>>> Hope that area does not have a street cleaner that goes down the
>>>>> streets.
>>>>> Someone should star a free roof cleaning business and gutter clean out
>>>>> in
>>>>> the next week before someone else gets the idea.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -Rex Scates
>>>>>
>>>>> Scaleobjects.com
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 17
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 16:59:54 -0400
>>> From: "Stuart McDaniel" <actionshooting at carolina.rr.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>> To: "Mike Hankey" <mike.hankey at gmail.com>, Greg Hup?
>>> <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID: <688FB08FF5E842B8B0C52F122E2FEA87 at StuartMcDaniel>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="Windows-1252";
>>> reply-type=original
>>>
>>> Bwahahahahaha!!!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *****************************
>>> Stuart McDaniel
>>> Lawndale, NC
>>> Secr.,
>>> Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
>>>
>>> IMCA #9052
>>> Sirius Meteorites
>>>
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>>>
>>> http://spacerocks.weebly.com
>>>
>>> *********************************
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Mike Hankey
>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 1:52 PM
>>> To: Greg Hup?
>>> Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list]CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>
>>> when I was flying out of CA on monday, I saw something weird in the
>>> sky and took this picture.
>>>
>>> http://i.imgur.com/i1WL8.jpg
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Greg Hup? <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hey All,
>>>>
>>>> Looks like the 'blimp' is going back up to hunt for craters at the new
>>>> fall
>>>> in California! Or is it a 'dirigible'... or a 'Zeppelin'? This depends
>>>> on
>>>> which article you read about the Novato event.
>>>>
>>>> I found this good site that explains the meaning of all three terms:
>>>> http://www.airships.net/dirigible
>>>>
>>>> Have a great weekend, and "Good Luck" to all the hunters out there!!
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>> ====================
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>>>> The Hup? Collection
>>>> gmhupe at centurylink.net
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Brien Cook
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 12:12 PM
>>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] CupertinoPatch - It's a Meteorite?Again
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You've got to see this, a picture of Bob and Peter looking at the
>>>> Webber
>>>> meteorite again around the kitchen table.
>>>>
>>>> http://cupertino.patch.com/articles/it-s-a-meteorite-again
>>>>
>>>> BTW, I haven't sent anything to Alan or Peter contrary to numerous
>>>> claims.
>>>> Neither has even seen it first hand.
>>>>
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>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 18
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 22:22:52 +0100
>>> From: Martin Goff <msgmeteorites at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Alain Carion's car jacking and loss of 300,
>>> 00 euros worth of meteorites!
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <CAKEL=tAv8+PLK-qWBMx++h3kithkWWkwxOwL5NEb7_-zGgPzCA at mail.gmail.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just been made aware by my mum in France who sent me a new clipping
>>> from Ouest France newspaper that Alain Carion was the victim of a car
>>> jacking where his car was later found burnt out still containing
>>> 300,000 euros worth of his meteorites, all gone up in smoke! What a
>>> terrible story! It appears that the thieves had the wrong car and
>>> mistook Alain for a gem dealer from the Nantes show he was returning
>>> from. What a complete and utter nightmare! I am glad Alain is ok but
>>> what a loss :-(
>>>
>>> The link to the article online is below (in French)
>>>
>>> (http://www.ouest-france.fr/actu/societe_detail_-Les-voleurs-incendient-leur-tresor-_3636-2123139_actu.Htm)
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> --
>>> Martin Goff
>>> www.msg-meteorites.co.uk
>>> IMCA #3387
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 19
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 21:30:58 +0000
>>> From: "Bernd V. Pauli" <bernd.pauli at paulinet.de>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Alain Carion
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID: <DIIE.00000072000057F3 at 10.0.100.101>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>
>>> "Ils pensaient avoir vol? un vulgaire tas de cailloux...En
>>> r?alit?, il s'agissait de m?t?orites estim?es ? 300 000 ?."
>>>
>>> Hello Martin and List,
>>>
>>> ... 300 000 ? !!!
>>>
>>> What a tragedy but, thank God, Alain is well!
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Bernd
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 20
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 17:31:24 -0400
>>> From: Mike Hankey <mike.hankey at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] New Lunar
>>> To: meteoritelist <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <CAJak_qXK-5QNFQKUScA0=TOLbg31gm7VoBOqbVqnCnw9+Gmr0A at mail.gmail.com>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>
>>> Hey Folks,
>>>
>>> I just posted some pics on facebook of a new lunar meteorite. Here's
>>> the link for those of you who aren't on FB. (you should be able to
>>> view without a FB account).
>>>
>>> https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151285722028530.473479.552643529&type=1&l=d23a23c0a8
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mike Hankey
>>> Freeland, MD
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 21
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 21:41:37 +0000
>>> From: "Bernd V. Pauli" <bernd.pauli at paulinet.de>
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] New Lunar
>>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>> Message-ID: <DIIE.0000006B000057F6 at 10.0.100.101>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>>
>>> Hello Mike H. and List,
>>>
>>> Sending a lot of envy across the Big Pond from Germany!
>>>
>>> No, no, just kidding, of course! Sincere congratulations on
>>> such an exquisite, new lunar meteorite!
>>>
>>> What is it ... LUN-A or LUN-B ? Any results or guesses yet?
>>>
>>> Bernd
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 22
>>> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 14:47:10 -0700 (PDT)
>>> From: Mendy Ouzillou <ouzillou at yahoo.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Alain Carion
>>> To: "Bernd V. Pauli" <bernd.pauli at paulinet.de>,
>>> "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
>>> <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>> Message-ID:
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>>> I am glad to hear Alain is physically unhurt.? I hope he will be able to
>>> quickly recover from this emotionally and financially.? My well wishes
>>> go
>>> to
>>> him.
>>>
>>>
>>> Mendy
>>> ______________________________
>>>>> From: Bernd V. Pauli <bernd.pauli at paulinet.de>
>>>>>To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 2:30 PM
>>>>>Subject: [meteorite-list] Alain Carion
>>>>>
>>>>>"Ils pensaient avoir vol? un vulgaire tas de cailloux...En
>>>>>r?alit?, il s'agissait de m?t?orites estim?es ? 300 000 ?."
>>>>>
>>>>>Hello Martin and List,
>>>>>
>>>>>... 300 000 ? !!!
>>>>>
>>>>>What a tragedy but, thank God, Alain is well!
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>>Bernd
>>>>>
>>>>>
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