[meteorite-list] re: New Stardust Images / terrestrial
From: Martin Horejsi <accretiondesk_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jan 20 08:05:06 2006 Message-ID: <9c2f96d20601200505w3af7b2d7xc70a624a450571ef_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi Ron and All You forgot to mention the noble gas mass spectrometer lab and the light gas gun as well. Here is a pic of Everett Gibson and myself in front of the electron microsocpe that is not only currently scanning a piece of ALH84001, but is also the one with which many of the famous pictures of that stone were taken. http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/meneverett.jpg In case you are unaware of who Everett Gibson is, here is a link to more info: http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/People/gibsoneverett.html Cheers, Martin On 1/19/06, Ron Baalke <baalke_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:32:30 -0000, "mark ford" <markf_at_ssl.gb.com> wrote: > > Speaking of people in the room with the probe, there was a short piece on my local news last night > > about a South Carolina middle-school science teacher who had been one of 30-something people chosen > > to fly to Huston and see the Stardust probe "in person". There must have been some sort of > > essay-writing contest or something. > > There's a Stardust Educator's Conference this week, and there are about 60 people in the group. > Today, they were given a tour of some of the laboratories at Johnson Space Center, including > the Genesis lab, the Lunar Rock viewing area, and an electron microsope where Everett Gibson > and some of his colleagues were analyzing ALH84001! > > Ron Baalke > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Fri 20 Jan 2006 08:05:03 AM PST |
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