[meteorite-list] Introduction
From: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Dec 15 14:09:24 2005 Message-ID: <DIIE.0000001B000040CC_at_paulinet.de> Gary kindly wrote: " I wanted to post, as a new member of this list, a bit of introduction." Welcome to "our" List! "I have been an amateur atronomer since I was a child" You will find out that many of us are both amateur astronomers (or have a vivid interest in everything celestial) and passionate lovers of these messengers from the sky. " ...a meteorwrong [vesicular basalt] here in New England." What a pity it is a meteorwrong. A brief, passing look and one might think it is a vesicular impact melt rock like Cat Mountain (an L5 impact melt breccia which has vesicles too!). "Anyway, I'm happy to be among this illustrious company" Your family name should be a good omen, because it is also an illustrious name meteorite-wise. Here's an example: ART. XXXIX.-Preliminary Note on the Shower of Meteoric Stones near Holbrook, Navajo County, Arizona, July 19th, 1912, including a Reference to the Perseid Swarm of Meteors visible from July 11th to August 22nd by WARREN M. FOOTE. "Unfortunately I'm 54" No problem at all ... I am almost 61 ;-) Best wishes from Germany, Bernd Received on Thu 15 Dec 2005 02:09:21 PM PST |
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