08 February 2010

Global Astronomy Month 2010: One People, One Sky

Global Astronomy Month 2010: One People, One Sky

Let's Continue the Celebration of the Universe!

Professional and amateur astronomers, educators and all astronomy enthusiasts worldwide are invited to celebrate the Universe in April 2010, during Global Astronomy Month - an international project that builds on the achievements of The International Year of Astronomy 2009, by combining a wide array of activities with the possibility of sharing experiences in real-time!

The unprecedented success of 100 Hours of Astronomy (100HA) in April 2009 showed what could be accomplished by a highly motivated and energized international community of passionate people, creating even greater enthusiasm for a follow-up experience. As challenging as it may be to follow the historic success of 100HA, Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) has set the bar even higher, inviting astronomy enthusiasts worldwide to celebrate the Universe for an entire month!

Taking place during April 2010, Global Astronomy Month (GAM2010) is a community-based effort aiming to achieve international collaboration and more interaction between participants than ever before. The primary idea of GAM2010 is to share ideas, experiences and successes, allowing communities that organize their own events to carry their ideas and inspiration forward.

"The excitement of bringing people together from all countries regardless of age, race or beliefs - all awed by the wonders of the Universe - is something that will long outlive the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009)", says Mike Simmons, President of AWB and co-chair of the 2009 100HA effort. "GAM2010 will build on that passion and energy, starting from a simple idea and building to a global project by multiplying its effect as it goes. Like 100 Hours of Astronomy, GAM will be a social movement in the astronomy community."

With an entire month available, GAM2010 event organizers have four advantages over 100HA in 2009: 1) the ability to plan events at the best times in their countries, 2) time to reschedule weather-impacted outdoor events, 3) more ways to engage participants and the public with a wider array of projects and activities, and 4) the opportunity to be inspired by - and be the inspiration for - fellow astronomy enthusiasts around the world.

GAM2010 includes the most popular events for both astronomers and the public: telescopes will be available for the viewing of the Moon, Saturn and other objects, not only at observatories and planetariums, but also in public locations; dark sky observing of distant objects, Messier marathon, Lyrid Meteor Shower observing parties and events for the annual celebration of Astronomy Day (April, 24) are just some of the activities planned; special events by IYA2009-created global programs, observing with telescopes controlled over the Internet, webcasts and podcasts of special presentations, exhibitions, public competitions, astrophotography contests and workshops and much more will ensure that there is something for everyone.

The GAM2010 web site

is the hub of all the activity, providing up-to-date and even real time information, as well as acting as a platform for sharing ideas and results that will foster international cooperation in event planning, creating even more a sense of a global community.

The GAM2010 On-line Broadcast Channel offers organizers worldwide a place to show videos of their events, give presentations of interest to the general public and feature live streams from around the world in their own events.

The GAM2010 Blogs

are a valuable source of information and event promotion. GAM bloggers will describe important projects and events, while local organizers can post information on their own activities. Social media and networks will also be used to expand the audience and the excitement.

Come and join the celebration this April, as Global Astronomy Month will bring together thousands of passionate individuals and hundreds of organizations worldwide to share their enthusiasm and innovation, and to connect people through this great sense of sharing! It's a month celebrating of One People, One Sky!

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More information:

Contact:

Mike Simmons

President, Astronomers Without Borders

Chair, GAM2010 Working Group

mikes@gam-awb.org

+1 818 486 7633


Oana Sandu

GAM2010 Public Relations Coordinator

oana@gam-awb.org

+40 724 024 625

8FEB2010

Meteorite trail leads to Donegal, say astronomers

Irish Independent
By Anita Guidera CO Donegal has emerged as the most likely landing area for the meteorite that crashed to earth last Wednesday evening. ...

Space Weather News for Feb. 8, 2010
http://spaceweather.com

BIG SUNSPOT: The sudden emergence of big sunspot 1045 over the weekend has caused a sharp uptick in solar activity. The active region has produced three M-class and almost a dozen C-class solar flares since it appeared on Saturday. The strongest blast, an M6-class eruption on Feb. 7th, may have hurled a coronal mass ejection toward Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras in the nights ahead as a result of this activity. Also, ham radio operators are picking up strong solar radio bursts using shortwave receivers. Sample sounds and images may be found at http://spaceweather.com
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University houses one of world's largest meteorite collections

Web Devil
ASU's Center for Meteorite Studies, home of the largest university collection of meteorite samples in the world, is making cutting-edge research in ...

Doctors and lawyers fight over ownership of meteorite from asteroid belt

Times Online
Late last month Marc Gallini got out of his chair in his medical examination room when a chunk of meteorite smashed through the roof and hit the spot where ...

Doctors and lawyers fight over ownership of meteorite from asteroid belt
MalaysiaNews.net Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:25 PM PST
END: Module - M24 Article Headline with landscape image (d) --> BEGIN: Module - Main Article --> Late last month Marc Gallini got out of his chair in his medical examination room when ...


Space rock worth thousands raises debate of ownership
The Durango Herald Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:38 PM PST
WASHINGTON - An out-of-this world rock has become the center of a down-to-earth dispute about who its rightful owner should be. The tennis ball-sized meteorite plummeted through the roof of a Virginia medical office just after dusk Jan. 18, the same time people reported seeing a fireball in the sky...

Geologists stumble upon meteorite-hit site in Rajasthan
Press Trust of India Sat, 06 Feb 2010 19:22 PM PST
New Delhi, Feb 7 (PTI) Geologists appear to have stumbled upon a meteorite-hit site in western Rajasthan after they discovered quartz-like mineral that is similar to the one found near the famous Lonar crater lake in Maharashtra.
...

Space rock worth thousands raises debate of ownership

The Durango Herald
by Brett Zongker AP Writer A meteorite the size of a tennis ball is shown in Washington. The meteorite that plummeted through the roof of a Virginia ...
Could it happen again? Odds are against it

Pueblo Chieftain
In 1954, an Alabama woman was sleeping on her living-room couch when an 8.5-pound meteorite crashed through the roof and smacked her in the hip, ...

07 February 2010

7FEB2010

IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE

Pueblo Chieftain
Visitors are invited to touch the 1406-pound Holsinger meteorite at Meteor Crater Natural Landmark. Spotting scopes and interpretive signs enhance the views ...

Geologists stumble upon meteorite-hit site in Rajasthan

Press Trust of India
New Delhi, Feb 7 (PTI) Geologists appear to have stumbled upon a meteorite-hit site in western Rajasthan after they discovered quartz-like mineral that is ...

Pope's astronomer to speak at UC Merced
Merced Sun-Star Sat, 06 Feb 2010 02:24 AM PST
Guy Consolmagno, curator of the Vatican meteorite collection at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, one of the ...

Change is in the air, but watch out for brickbats and meteorites

Irish Times
David Moore from Astronomy Ireland was all over the media after Wednesday's sighting of a large meteorite over Ireland. On McGurk On 4 (4FM, weekdays), ...

06 February 2010

6FEB2010

Irish meteorite could sell for $41000

Irish Central
The meteorite that landed somewhere over the northern part of Ireland could be worth in excess of $41000. The last time a meteorite hit Ireland was in 1989, ...

Meteorite lights up Irish sky

UPI.com
4 (UPI) -- Astronomy buffs and people hoping to make some money were out Thursday looking for the remains of a meteorite seen streaking across the Irish sky ...


Space rock stirs legal fight

San Angelo Standard Times
BRETT ZONGKER AP In this 2010 photo released by the Smithsonian Institution`s National Museum of Natural History, a meteorite the a size of a tennis ball is ...

05 February 2010

5FEB2010

Video images of meteor being sought

Irish Times
VIDEO IMAGES of a meteor which may have fallen to earth somewhere over the north of the State are being sought by Astronomy Ireland. ...

SiliconRepubliccom Astronomers using web find valuable meteor R&D

The search is on in Ireland for a meteor that crashed from the heavens last night and that could be worth a small fortune. An astronomy group is hoping to ...

Obama Budget Scraps NASA Moon Plan for '21st Century Space Program'

U.S. President Barack Obama's proposed 2011 NASA budget scraps the agency's moon mission effort to make way for a 21st century space program. ...

Virginia Meteorite Sparks Ownership Debate
CBS News Thu, 04 Feb 2010 15:00 PM PST
After Space Rock Hits Medical Office, Doctors Send it to Smithsonian; But Landlords Might Stake Claim


Did an asteroid strike in Australia plunge Anglo-Saxon England into a mini ice-age?
Daily Mail: World News Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:05 AM PST
A giant meteorite that broke in two as it crashed off Australia, could have been responsible for a mini-ice age that engulfed Britain in 535AD.

'Fireball' lights up Irish sky
BBC News Thu, 04 Feb 2010 01:12 AM PST
A fireball, thought to be a meteorite, was spotted in the night sky by people from all over the island of Ireland on Wednesday.

Meteorite stirs ownership debate
CNews Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:15 PM PST
WASHINGTON - An out-of-this world rock has become the centre of a down-to-earth dispute over who its rightful owner should be.

Owner of space rock is up in the air
The Nashua Telegraph Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:44 PM PST
In this Jan. 21, 2010 photo released by the Smithsonian Institutionâs National Museum of Natural History, a meteorite the a size of a tennis ball is seen in a lab, in Washington.

Space rock worth thousands stirs ownership debate
Manila Bulletin Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:58 PM PST
The meteorite that plummeted through the roof of a Virginia doctor's office is drawing meteor hunters from across the country to Washington's Virginia suburbs. (AP Photo/Smithsonian Institutionâs National Museum of Natural History, Chip Clark) WASHINGTON (AP) â An out-of-this world rock has become the center of a down-to-earth dispute over who its rightful owner should be. The tennis ball-sized ...

Valuable space rock stirs ownership debate
The Daily Record Wed, 03 Feb 2010 16:27 PM PST
An out-of-this world rock has become the center of a down-to-earth dispute over who its rightful owner should be. The tennis ball-sized meteorite plummeted through the roof of a Virginia medical office just after dusk on Jan. 18, the same time as people reported seeing a fireball in the sky. It plunged through the ceiling [...]

04 February 2010

Ireland Fireball Meteor Bolide 3FEB2010


RTE News Ireland TV report of 3FEB2010 meteor.
*Video of "meteor" appears not to be of the Ireland event.

'Fireball' lights up Irish sky

BBC News
A fireball, thought to be a meteorite, has been spotted in the night sky by people from all over the island of Ireland at about 1800 GMT on Wednesday. ...

Meteorite landed in the NorthWest?

Ocean fm
Like many people Lorraine saw the Meteorite fly over Ireland last night. However, Lorraine is convinced contrary to media reports there's no way it landed ...

Search for meteorite in midlands

RTE.ie
People throughout the midlands are searching for the meteorite that fell to Earth last night. Astronomy Ireland says a major fireball was spotted over ...

4FEB2010

Space rock proves an atmospheric fireball

Irish Times
Apparently it was a meteorite that lit up sections of the sky last evening. Astronomy Ireland said it was inundated with reports of a fireball in the sky ...

With video: Fireball across Ireland as meteorite crashes to earth
Irish Central Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:41 PM PST
A meteorite traveling with the force of a small nuclear weapon blazed across the sky in Ireland Wednesday and crashed inland. Astronomy Ireland says the fireball was spotted at about 6 p.m.


Meteorites: Who owns what now?

Discovery News
By Robert Lamb | Wed Feb 3, 2010 04:53 PM ET Behold the mighty Lorton meteorite! (AP Photo/Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, ...
Giant Meteorites Slammed Earth Around AD 500?

National Geographic
... University in Sydney not involved with the rock-art work, recently demonstrated that Aboriginal stories can be used to locate meteorite craters. ...
Lanlord, tenant battle over meteorite

KGO-TV
A Virginia doctor and the landlord of his office building are fighting over who owns a meteorite that landed in the doctor's office last month. ...

The 'X' marks the meteor in the sky

The Inquisitr
An unusual comet called P/2010 A2 by astronomers has got the star-gazing community all a buzz. As you can see from the photographs taken by Hubble the ...

Doctors act to keep hold of meteor

The Press Association
The tennis ball-sized meteorite came through the roof of a medical office in Virginia just after dusk on January 18, the same time people reported seeing a ...

Science Channel Rockets Out of the Gate for January with Metorite Men, How ...

TVbytheNumbers
Shows fueling that growth are new series Meteorite Men, How It's Made, Mantracker, Factory Made Science registered slight-to-double digit gains in Prime ...

Meteorite yields carbon crystals harder than diamond

PhysOrg.com
(PhysOrg.com) -- Two new types of ultra-hard carbon crystals have been found by researchers investigating the ureilite class Haverö meteorite that crashed ...

03 February 2010

3FEB2010 Meteorite Men Science Channel

Meteorite Men, Wednesdays at 9PM on the Science Channel

3JAN2010 Asteroid Impact Video


1/5 Asteroidi e Comete
posted on YouTube by foxmolder1985
02 February 2010

Affascinante documentario sugli asteroidi, sulle comete e sugli altri corpi celesti del nostro universo.

Tags:
asteroidi comete aphofis halley hale bopp giove nibiru annunaki saturno urano luna meteore meteorite ufo ovni cratere yukatan yucatan messico 2012 2036

3JAN2010

重さ1.3キロの隕石、フランス国立自然史博物館が写真公開

AFPBB News
フランス国立自然史博物館(National Museum of Natural History)が公開した重さ1.3キロの隕石「パリ(Paris)」の写真(2010年2月1日公開)。(c)AFP/MUSEUM NATIONAL ...


More about the "Paris" meteorite:
http://translate.google.fr/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.francesoir.fr%2Fsociete%2F2010%2F02%2F02%2Fastronomie-meteorite-trou-noir.html&sl=fr&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8

Who owns a piece of Va. space rock? Docs send to Smithsonian, landlord may ...

Los Angeles Times
The tennis ball-sized meteorite plummeted through the roof of a Virginia medical office just after dusk on Jan. 18, the same time that people reported ...
Crystals in meteorite discovered to be harder than diamonds

Oneindia
Washington, February 3 (ANI): Scientists have found crystals in a meteorite that are even harder than diamonds. According to a report in Discovery News, ...
Lorton meteorite should be 'the people's rock'

Washington Post
As one of the many local residents who saw the Lorton meteorite fall to Earth on Jan. 18, I was disappointed to read that the landlords of the office ...

Carbon Crystals Harder Than Diamond Found In Finnish Meteorite

Popular Science
The new title holder: mysterious carbon compounds found in a Finnish meteorite. Writing in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Tristan Ferroir, ...
Holocene Clovis culture impact disaster? expert Vance ...

By Rich Murray
The Handbook of Texas Online describes the Odessa meteor crater as the largest of several smaller craters in the immediate area that were formed by the impact of thousands of octahedrites (an iron metallic type) that fell in prehistoric ...


Super Hard Diamonds Found in Meteorite

Discovery News
By Larry O'Hanlon | Tue Feb 2, 2010 04:17 AM ET It didn't look quite this dramatic, but ultra hard diamonds were discovered in a meteorite that fell over ...


The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (02 February 2010)
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* Chiyli Crater, Kazakhstan
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=42480&src=eoa-iotd

Other Latest Images:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/


Searching for happy endings » Comet and Meteor go home [...pi, pi, pi, eek, eek, eek]

By Jenn
Comet and Meteor A congratulations to Comet and Meteor for finding their new homes! Comet and Meteor were returned guinea pigs — originally adopted out by South Carolina Guinea Pig Rescue (which has since merged with ACR&S), ...

Asteroid Space Collision Captured by NASA



SUSPECTED ASTEROID COLLISION LEAVES TRAILING DEBRIS
WASHINGTON -- NASA
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has observed a mysterious
X-shaped debris pattern and trailing streamers of dust that suggest a
head-on collision between two asteroids. Astronomers have long
thought the asteroid belt is being ground down through collisions,
but such a smashup has never been seen before.
Asteroid collisions are energetic, with an average impact speed of
more than 11,000 miles per hour, or five times faster than a rifle
bullet. The comet-like object imaged by Hubble, called P/2010 A2, was
first discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research, or
LINEAR, program sky survey on Jan. 6. New Hubble images taken on Jan.
25 and 29 show a complex X-pattern of filamentary structures near the
nucleus.
"This is quite different from the smooth dust envelopes of normal
comets," said principal investigator David Jewitt of the University
of California at Los Angeles. "The filaments are made of dust and
gravel, presumably recently thrown out of the nucleus. Some are swept
back by radiation pressure from sunlight to create straight dust
streaks. Embedded in the filaments are co-moving blobs of dust that
likely originated from tiny unseen parent bodies."
Hubble shows the main nucleus of P/2010 A2 lies outside its own halo
of dust. This has never been seen before in a comet-like object. The
nucleus is estimated to be 460 feet in diameter.
Normal comets fall into the inner regions of the solar system from icy
reservoirs in the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud. As comets near the sun
and warm up, ice near the surface vaporizes and ejects material from
the solid comet nucleus via jets. But P/2010 A2 may have a different
origin. It orbits in the warm, inner regions of the asteroid belt
where its nearest neighbors are dry rocky bodies lacking volatile
materials.
This leaves open the possibility that the complex debris tail is the
result of an impact between two bodies, rather than ice simply
melting from a parent body.
"If this interpretation is correct, two small and previously unknown
asteroids recently collided, creating a shower of debris that is
being swept back into a tail from the collision site by the pressure
of sunlight," Jewitt said.
The main nucleus of P/2010 A2 would be the surviving remnant of this
so-called hypervelocity collision.
"The filamentary appearance of P/2010 A2 is different from anything
seen in Hubble images of normal comets, consistent with the action of
a different process," Jewitt said. An impact origin also would be
consistent with the absence of gas in spectra recorded using
ground-based telescopes.
The asteroid belt contains abundant evidence of ancient collisions
that have shattered precursor bodies into fragments. The orbit of
P/2010 A2 is consistent with membership in the Flora asteroid family,
produced by collisional shattering more than 100 million years ago.
One fragment of that ancient smashup may have struck Earth 65 million
years ago, triggering a mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs.
But, until now, no such asteroid-asteroid collision has been caught
"in the act."
At the time of the Hubble observations, the object was approximately
180 million miles from the sun and 90 million miles from Earth. The
Hubble images were recorded with the new Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3),
which is capable of detecting house-sized fragments at the distance
of the asteroid belt.

For Hubble images and more information, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/hubble

02 February 2010

Montana 18JAN2010 Meteor Fireball Bolide Video


KTVQ-TV in Billings, Montana discovered this video of a meteor falling across the night sky.
http://www2.wnct.com/nct/news/national/article/meteor_meteor_over_montana_caught_on_tape/99315/

Kamera One (Sweden) Broadcast of Montana 18JAN2010 Meteor
Reporter: Daniel Bengtsson
Bilder: Tom Maurer
posted on YouTube


Meteor streaks across Montana sky near Billings. By Bob McGuire/KTVQ ... Glenn Smith of Roscoe said the meteor caused the whole sky to light up as it passed. ...
krtv.com/.../meteor-streaks-across-montana-sky-near-billings


Report of a ~7:00pm Montana Meteor
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_894406fa-04b5-11df-8f7a-001cc4c002e0.html?mode=story


2FEB2010

Discover Magazine (blog)
Terra spots an impact on, um, Terra

Discover Magazine (blog)
The crater is roughly 1.5 km across (about a mile) — about the same size as Meteor Crater in Arizona — meaning the object that created it was something ...





Post Chronicle
Virginia Meteorite 'Ownership' Battle (Video) Doctor, Landlord Face Off

Post Chronicle
by Staff A meteorite that dropped into a Virginia doctors' office is now at the center of an ownership battle between the doctors and their landlords. ...



Island Crisis (blog)
Lorton Virginia Meteorite Real Owner

Island Crisis (blog)
The Lorton Virginia Meteorite is still among a battle to a legitimate owner. For a recap on the 18th of January, a meteorite crashed through the window pane ...



They created a space city & walked away with a meteorite

Times of India
At the end of the competition, 36 children were declared winner for their out-of-box thinking and given a unique trophy a rare meteorite found in Argentina ...

Who is the real owner of the Virginia meteorite?

Thaindian.com
Virginia, Feb 1 (THAINDIAN NEWS) The meteorite that landed in a Lorton doctor's office on the 18th of January, is now in the midst of a legal battle over ...

01 February 2010

1FEB2010

Thaindian.com
Virginia Meteorite Sparks Ownership Battle

Thaindian.com
By Gina Gomez Virginia, Feb 1, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The meteorite that smashed through the roof of a doctor's clinic in Virginia last month has landed itself in ...




posted on YouTube

Black History Month Calendar

Tallahassee Democrat
Florida A&M University's College of Education will host a special exhibit of lunar and meteorite samples from NASA beginning Feb. 9th ...


ROM's meteorite collection is heavens on earth

Varsity
The Tagish Lake meteorite (pictured) is called the “jewel in the crown” of the ROM's meteorite collection. Fragments of this space rock were found frozen ...

Speaking of Stuff Falling From the Sky
DCist Sun, 31 Jan 2010 07:41 AM PST
So in one of those freak occurrences involving a meteorite striking a doctor's office in Lorton, Virginia, a meteorite struck a doctor's office in Lorton -- and then things got weird. Cool and collected doctors Marc Gallini and Frank Ciampi, having nearly been struck by bits of space rock falling from the universe, decided to donate this chunk of ancient sky to the Smithsonian National Museum of ...


31 January 2010

31JAN2010

Ownership of Meteorite in Question

MyFox Washington DC
Who's really the owner of a meteorite that crashed into a doctor's office in Lorton, Va.? The doctor's, not surprisingly, said they are and they handed it ...

Meteorites, pandas and pants

Point of Law
Or rather, pet meteorite. Today's Washington Post reports on the dispute over ownership of the "spunky bit of chondrite" that plunged through the roof of a ...

The threat from above
Herald Review
Last year, a meteor about the size of a small car hit the earth in Africa. It landed in a remote area and caused no damage or causalities. ...

Peru 4.5 billion years old
01:19Dec. 20 - A meteorite that crashed into rural Peru four months ago is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old.
reuters.com

If a meteorite lands in office, who can sell it?
Tampabay.com
When a meteorite crashed into the office of Dr. Marc Gallini and Dr. Frank Ciampi in Lorton, Va., on Jan. 18, it did a lot of damage and created a lot of ...

From Outer Space, But a Down-to-Earth Dispute
NBC Washington By TOM SHERWOOD
The Lorton meteorite is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old, but let's hope it doesn't take that long to determine the rightful owner of ...

Arizona Meteorite Exhibition
UA News (press release)
The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, or LPL, is kicking off its 50th anniversary with this celebration of Arizona meteorite finders, classifiers, ...

30 January 2010

30JAN2010

UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News
UPI.com29 (UPI) -- A meteorite that dropped into a Virginia doctors' office is now at the center of an ownership battle between the doctors and their landlords. ...

Meteor at the Natural History Museum Comes at a Fortuitous Time ...
By Erica R. Hendry What the geologists weren't expecting when the shipment of 1010 meteorites arrived last week was that a meteorite would crash down practically in their own backyard. ...

Who's Your Donor, Lorton Metorite
NBC Washington Fri, 29 Jan 2010 15:11 PM PSTTwo parties dispute the ownership of a meteorite that crashed into a Lorton doctors office.

Landlords want office-crashing meteorite
UPI Fri, 29 Jan 2010 12:14 PM PSTLORTON, Va., Jan. 29 (UPI) --
A meteorite that dropped into a Virginia doctors' office is now at the center of an ownership battle between the doctors and their landlords.

Ownership of Meteorite in Question
FOX 5 Washington D.C. Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:51 AM PST
Who is the real owner of the meteorite that crashed into a doctor's office in Lorton, Va.?

Ownership Dispute Looms Over Fallen Meteorite
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C. Fri, 29 Jan 2010 07:19 AM PST
Doctor Marc Galini, who was almost hit on the head by the space rock, was renting that office. Now the actual owners of the building are getting involved.

Ownership battle brews over Virginia meteorite
Washington Post Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:00 PM PST
Today's episode of Everybody's Favorite Meteorite brings the nation disturbing news: That spunky bit of chondrite that plummeted into a Lorton doctors' office on Jan. 18, delighting an international audience with news of its fireball entrance, may not go on to a spot of glory in the Smithsonian,...

Lorton meteorite falls into ownership fight
Baltimore Sun (blog)You knew this had to happen: The Lorton, Va. doctors whose office was drilled by the meteorite that fell from the sky Jan. 18 are now in a battle with their ...

Landlords have dibs on meteorites
We Love DC By Don, 2:33 pm January 29th, 2010
Consider yourself warned: just because a meteor screams through your office and narrowly misses giving you a new brain ...

Largest moon of 2010 and brightest Mars in years on display tonight
Ski Channel
We've reported on comets, meteor showers and the like...and now we'll tell you to hike up your favorite mountain tonight to get a great, clear view of the ...

Defending Planet Earth From Asteroid And Comet Strikes
Gather.com
I used to live 50 miles from Meteor Crater, Arizona. This was a relatively recent (in geologic terms) strike by a meteor that was estimated to only be about ...

隕石meteorite
By Sharon Hahn Darlin Simplified, 陨石. There are about 27000 meteorites in collections around the world, according Welzenbach, the Smithsonian collections manager. The Smithsonian has about half, 14738. About 85 percent of all meteorites found on Earth are ...
隕石meteorite

29 January 2010

29JAN2010

Smashes Through Roof of Doctor's Office (video)
www.universetoday.com A meteorite came through the roof of a doctor's office in Lorton, Virginia, USA. No one was hurt, but a hole was punched ...

Possible fireball sighted in night sky
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
But while no fiery jetliner ever touched down at Gallatin Field airport, a white fireball, a type of meteor, was reported over Torrance, Calif., ...

Ownership battle brews over Virginia meteorite
Washington Post By Neely Tucker
Today's episode of Everybody's Favorite Meteorite brings the nation disturbing news: That spunky bit of chondrite that plummeted into a ...

Putting the moon in the state's orbit
Los Angeles Times
... and meteorite impacts; a laser-reflection device to make precise distance measurements between Earth and the moon; a US flag and commemorative plaque. ...

Searching for Cadmium in the Ocean: Marine Scientists Investigate Micro ...
Science Daily (press release)
Martin Frank from the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany, the German research vessel METEOR will embark for one of the first expeditions ...

Biggest Full Moon of the Year
FULL MOON AND MARS: Friday night's full Moon is the biggest and brightest full Moon of the year. It's a "perigee Moon," as much as 14% wider and 30% brighter than other full Moons you'll see later in 2010. But that's not all. Mars is having a close encounter with Earth, and on Friday night, Jan. 29th, it will join the Moon for an all-night-long conjunction. Don't miss it! Sky maps and images may be found at http://spaceweather.com/ ...


Fireball Triangulaiton Network newly established in Northern California.
A formal multi-station Fireball Tracking & Triangulating Network with graphics has been newly established by Prof. Dave Kenyon of Sierra College, Rocklin, Calif.Professor Kenyon's website will offer unusual graphic details of recent events which may be of interest to the Professional Community. Typical graphics are shown.Prof. Kenyons website is:
http://astronomy.sierracollege.edu/Department/MeteorCamera/MeteorCamera.htm
YCSentinel

See meteors, Moon and more at annual open house
Arizona State University9 am –
Center for Meteorite Studies, located in Bateman Physical Sciences Center C wing, room 139. Touch a meteorite, and see ASU's renowned collection. ...

January 28th: A Series of Spectacular Events
By kortney.hogan Description: Colm Ryan talks about some key moments during the last 10 years: a spectacular auroral display, an intense meteor storm and strange moving lights in the sky, that convey to him the wonder and delight of amateur astronomy. ...
365 Days of Astronomy - http://365daysofastronomy.org/

27 January 2010

27JAN2010

The Deep Impacts of Unfunded Science
Huffington Post (blog)
The meteorite that formed Meteor Crater in Arizona is estimated to have been about 40 meters in diameter. The object which flattened 2000 square kilometers ...

Meteorite Lands in Doctor´s Office
ShortNews.com
On Monday at around 5:30PM a small meteorite struck the roof of a Virginia doctor's office, some twenty miles outside Washington. ...

Life, but not as we know it
The Guardian
In 1969 a meteorite crashed into the Australian backwater of Murchison. In 2008, Zita Martins at Imperial College showed that it harboured an essential ...

A Kansas Town's Tourism Plan: Throw Money in a Hole
Wall Street Journal
Eager to reinvigorate the town's biggest tourist attraction (there's also a 1000-pound meteorite, discovered at a local farm), voters in 2006 approved a ...

What caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?
ScienceBlog.com (blog)
Among the “culprits” we have the giant meteorite impact theory, a virus, ice age, evolution and so on. But first let's go over the facts. ...

Virginia doctor has close encounter with meteorite
Seattle Times Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:07 PM PST
The space rock crashed through the roof and landed 10 feet from a Virginia physician. ...

朝日新聞社南極観測隊見つけた隕石635個予想上回る数 ...
Asahi News (asahi.com)
南極・セールロンダーネ山地=中山由美】51次南極観測隊の隕石(いんせき)隊8人は24日、セールロンダーネ山地(セルロン)での探査を終えた。...

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MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY OF THE KIRIN METEORITE AND ITS FORMATION AND EVOLUTION
Optical identification and X-ray powder study, coupled with monomineral microchemical and electron microprobe analyses have revealed 39 species of mineral in the Kirin Meteorite. On the basis of mineral assemblages characteristic of the meteorite, thermometric data on fluid inclusion and theoretical analysis, seven formation stages have been proposed for the minerals present in the Kirin Meteorite. The calculations of normative minerals and chemical parameters have been conducted in terms of the chemical analyses, and the chemical-petrological characteristics of the Kirin Meteorite specifies it to Type H_5. The present paper deals with the texture-structure of the Kirin Meteorite, and the meteoritic chondrules are divided into 17 categories of texture-structure, and three possible mechanisms regarding their origin are discussed. It is evident that the Kirin parent body once experienced marked thermal metamorphism and moderate-shock metamorphism and the major features concerned are herein described and analyzed. On the grounds of the above studies, four stages, including 12 processes, have been suggested with respect to the formation and evolution, of the Kirin Meteorite: (ⅰ) fractionation and condensation of the solar nebula, (ⅱ) accretion of the parent body and its thermal metamorphism, (ⅲ) shock-metamorphism and breaking-up of the parent body, and (ⅳ) falling process. Additionally,a preliminary theoretical analysis and discussion are made on the physico-chemical environments for each of the evolutional stages. ...
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26 January 2010

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Popular Science-US Scientists Call for the Creation of an International Asteroid Defense Agency
Popular Science
But yeah we need a space based meteor hunter for no other reason than to quantify the threat and begin tracking them which it's a game of cosmic billiards ...

Meteor! - Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum
By skyline5k
Just saw one shoot through the Shanghai night sky. This thing must've lost about 3 layers or so. Pretty impressive! I was out having a smoke on my ...

Christian Science Monitor-Protecting Earth from asteroids
Christian Science Monitor
This is an artist's depiction of a huge meteorite striking Earth 65 million years ago, which, scientists says, sent the dinosaurs and many other life forms ...

Death from the skies? Ho-hum.
The Space Review
By Wednesday, scientists with the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History confirmed that the rocks were meteorites that had plunged to Earth ...

Only nukes can stop planetsmash asteroids, say US boffins
Register By Lewis Page • Get more from this author Top American boffins have warned that the US government's efforts to prevent global apocalypse caused by meteor ...

More funding needed to meet asteroid detection mandate
BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW January 22, 2010
NASA is not doing enough to complete a mandated search forEarth-threatening asteroids and comets because the space agency is notreceiving enough money for the problem, according to a National ResearchCouncil report.In a report released Friday, scientists said Congress and theadministration have not requested or appropriated funding to complete asurvey mandated in the NASA Authorization Act of 2005.Called the George E. Brown, Jr., Near-Earth Object Survey, the detectionprogram was tasked with discovering 90 percent of Near-Earth Objects, orNEOs, larger than 140 meters, or 459 feet, by 2020. NEOs of that sizewould have regional or continental affects if they struck Earth. ...

http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1001/22neo/index.html