24 August 2009

Canada Meteorite Impact News- Online PDF, Papers and Theses 24AUG09

Canadian Impact Crater - Online PDF papers and Theses



Henrik Westbroek, H., 1997, Seismic interpretation of two possible
meteorite impact craters: White Valley, Saskatchewan and Purple
Springs, Alberta. Unpublished M.S. Thesis, University of Calgary,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

http://dspace.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/26906

https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/1880/26906/1/31378Westbroek.pdf

https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/browse-title?top=1880%2F39405


Mazur, M. J., 1999, The seismic characterization of meteorite
impact structures. Unpublished M.S. Thesis, University of Calgary,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/39754

https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/1880/39754/1/49711Mazur.pdf

https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/browse-title?top=1880%2F39405


Mazur, Michael J. , Robert R. Stewart, Alan R. Hildebrand, Don
C. Lawton, and Hans-Hendrik Westbroek, 2000, Seismic
characterization of impact craters. CSEG Recorder. vol. 25,
no. 6, pp. 10, 12-16.

http://www.cseg.ca/publications/recorder/2000/06jun/jun00-impact-craters.pdf

http://www.cseg.ca/publications/recorder/2000/06jun.cfm


Mazur, Michael J. , Robert R. Stewart, Alan R. Hildebrand, Don
C. Lawton, and Hans-Hendrik Westbroek, 1999, Seismic
characterization of impact craters: A summary. CREWES
Research Report. vol. 11, Chap 54. (Department of Geoscience,
University of Calgary)

http://www.crewes.org/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/1999/1999-54.pdf

http://www.crewes.org/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/reports.php?year=1999

http://www.crewes.org/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/abstract.php?file=/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/1999/1999-54.pdf


Westbroek, Hans-Henrik, and Robert R. Stewart, 1996, The
formation, morphology, and economic potential of meteorite
impact craters. CREWES Research Report. Chap. 34.
(Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary)

http://www.crewes.org/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/1996/1996-34.pdf

http://www.crewes.org/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/reports.php?year=1996

http://www.crewes.org/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/abstract.php?file=/ForOurSponsors/ResearchReports/1996/1996-34.pdf



Source Paul H.. Baton Rouge, LA, USA

Meteor/Meteorite News- 24AUG09

Kingston College's Mr Meteorite sells off 80 per cent of collection
Kingston Guardian Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:40 AM PDT
A former Kingston College pupil who amassed the largest private collection of meteorites in the UK waved goodbye to 80 per cent of his finds last week - and raked in more than £100,000. ...

The man who fell to Earth

Salt Lake Tribune
Books » USU professor finds his own intimate history in the science of chasing meteorites, little bits of fallen sky. By Ben Fulton Utah State University ...

Astro-Büro Meteoriten zum Anfassen

wienweb.at - Wien,Austria
Am Samstagabend bietet das Astronomische Büro Wien Meteoriten zum Anfassen an. Im Freiluft-Planetarium Sterngarten Georgenberg findet ab 21 Uhr ein ...



23 August 2009

Iran Meteor/Meteorite News- Galilean Nights in Iran 23AUG09

Galilean Nights in Iran
by Pouria Nazemi

Dear Friends,
We are going to organize Galilean Nights Project in Iran. In 100 HA
more than 70 events was held in all across the Iran and we hope that
we can repeat such success.
So we launch a Persian weblog at
http://persiangalileannights.blogspot.com/
to help people and groups
in Iran for this event .
So please share us your Ideas and news
Hope that we celebrate great nights of Galileo.
All the Best
Pouria

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Pouria Nazemi
Science Journalist
Jam-e-Jam Daily Newspaper Science Editor
Nojum (Persian Astronomy) website news adviser.(www.nojum.ir)
Iranian Astronomy Society - Amateur Committee
Astronomers Without Borders - West Asia RC
Tel: Office +98 (21) 2222 25 11/ Science service
Mobile 912 240 48 59
P.O.Box: 16535-479

22 August 2009

Belgium Meteor/Meteorite News- Photos of Belgium 15AUG09 Fireball 22AUG09

Bolide over Belgium 15AUG09
photo report by Vincent Jacques


Here is an virtual image from the video recording from Luc Demeyer. The size of bolide increase quickely. Duration: 4 seconds, 7 images. For video: www.meteorite.be


The radio recording of this bolide by an astro club of Spa (Belgium)
Credit photo = GAS Groupe Astronomique Spa (c)2009

Thank you:
Vincent Jacques, Belgium
Luc Demeyer, Belgium
Luc Bastiaens, Belgium
and
GAS Groupe Astronomique Spa, Belgium

Meteor/Meteorite News- 22AUG09

'Meteorite' shatters man's conservatory

gethampshire.co.uk
What he saw convinced him it was an Enstatite chondrite meteorite. He contacted the Natural History Museum, who told him meteorites hitting falling to earth ...

Aluminium helps date solar system

Chemistry World
Some of the oldest particles clumped together to form chondrites - primitive meteorites - and these grain-like building blocks are known as ...

Meteor strikes for life, worms with flash bombs, newt ribs

Examiner.com
Early in the history of the Solar System, there was a 20-million-year-long shower of asteroids and comets onto the inner planets. ...

Boy goes looking for eggs, finds meteor

Metro
Josh was egg-collecting in his pyjamas last Friday - the day after a Perseid meteor shower - when he found the rock by his house near Barnstaple, Devon. ...


Boy finds meteorite while egg-collecting
redOrbit Fri, 21 Aug 2009 05:42 AM PDT
A 6-year-old boy in Barnstable, England, says he found a small meteorite while collecting eggs from his family's hens.The Daily Mail said Thursday that Josh Chapple noticed a shiny black item in his family's garden last week and with help from his mother Sarah and the Internet, he soon determined the item was a rare meteorite.I saw it on the ground near our back door -- there were burn marks all ...


Six-year-old boy finds meteorite in his garden

Telegraph.co.uk
A six-year-old boy got an extraterrestrial surprise when he went to collect eggs from his flock of hens and found a meteorite in his garden. ...

BELGIUM METEOR/METEORITE NEWS- YET MORE ON 15AUG09 FIREBALL 21AUG09

YET MORE ON BELGIUM 15AUG09 FIREBALL 21AUG09
Another video, although very unstable and not very sharp taken by a
Belgian located in Lac du Val Joly in Willies (France) for the
fireworks over there at the time.

Last part of the video is the start of the fireworks...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajWMot0-IBA


Original post on the forum of our observatory:
http://www.urania.be/forum/read.php?f=1&i=23964&t=23964&noframe=&fn=Sterrenkundig%20discussieforum&


Cheers,
Luc

21 August 2009

BELGIUM METEOR/METEORITE NEWS- 15AUG09 BELGIUM METEOR UPDATE 21AUG09

Bolide Streaks Over Europe Seen by Thousands 15AUG09
Belgium Meteor/Meteorite News
UPDATED Report by Vincent Jacques, Belgium 21AUG09

photo of 15AUG09 bolide taken from Netherlands

On 15 august 2009 at 21:59 local time (19:59 TU) a bright bolide was observed over Europe.
The bolide exploded into two fragments, and was red- yellow; later, after some fragmentation it was extremmely bright, typically green in color.

This bolide was observed by several thousand people from all Netherland, all Belgium, western Germany, western Switzerland, and the north of France.
Fortuanately, the weather was excellent, warm, no clouds, and this day was an official day off.

Two All Sky Cameras recorded (the first in center of France and the second in Alsace, near the German border). Two amateurs recorded the bolide also in Belgium, one during a music concert in Flanders and another during a city party in Wallonie.
In the Netherlands, a lucky car driver took a photo of the bolide.
In Belgium, the "Groupe Astronomie de Spa" recorded the radio path of the bolide, and the audible perturbation during 40 seconds on FM band.

I collected hundreds observation reports, and it seems that a little meteorite could have fallen in the northwest of France or west of Belgium; just before the Channel or North Sea.

Here are included some links:

Link to one Belgian television report:
http://www.rtlinfo.be/rtl/news/article/264560/--Un+m%C3%A9t%C3%A9ore+a+travers%C3%A9+le+ciel+belge+samedi+soir


Link to radio recording + audible perturbation:
http://www.presencenet.be/nucleus2.0/index.php?itemid=1689


Link to "all sky station", in center of France, at more than 400 Km of the real trajectory: http://france.allsky.camera.free.fr/observation.html


Link to an amateur video recording:
http://www.dailymotion.com/user/dvsanthon/video/xa6ni6_un-meteore-a-traverse-notre-ciel-s_tech


There are many press articles about this bolide on the Internet ( press from Netherland, Belgium, and France):

http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/4618560/__Heldere_meteoor_boven_Nederland__.html?p=27,1


http://www.ad.nl/binnenland/3433446/Heldere_meteoor_boven_Nederland.html


http://www.sudpresse.be/actualite/belgique/2009-08-17/exclusif-video-hutoise-meteore-15-aout-721366.shtml


http://www.actu24.be/article/belgique/un_meteore_traverse_le_ciel_belge/327512.aspx


http://www.lunion.presse.fr/index.php/cms/13/article/339905/


Best regards,

Vincent JACQUES from Belgium

Thank You Vincent for your kind report!!!!

Meteor/Meteorite News- 20AUG09

Block Island Offers More Opportunities For Closer Inspection

Space Daily
This puts other meteorite surface targets within reach of the rover's robotic arm. On Sol 1976 (Aug. 15, 2009), the MI collected a mosaic of the target ...

Boy finds meteorite while egg-collecting
UPI Thu, 20 Aug 2009 14:37 PM PDT
BARNSTABLE, England, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- A 6-year-old boy in Barnstable, England, says he found a small meteorite while collecting eggs from his family's hens.



Chłopiec zamiast jajek przyniósł meteoryt

Gazeta.pl - Poland
6-latek, który poszedł poszukać jajek na tyłach fermy w hrabstwie Devon, zamiast nich znalazł meteoryt - donosi brytyjski Dailly Mail. ...

7 Awesome Acts of Nature (That Science Can't Explain)

Ethiopian Review
It is no surprise that shit falls from the sky during a meteor shower (that's pretty much 90 percent of the definition). But sometimes what rockets to the ...

Plan a family star gazing night

Examiner.com
You can also check http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors to find out when the best meteor showers are and what part of the sky to watch for them. ...

The Stars Are Out At The Custer Institute

NorthFork.com
This time of the year especially, visitors are in for a treat, as the Perseids meteor showers have added to the Institute's weekend tours. ...


15:17 Jongetje (6) vindt meteoriet

De Telegraaf - Amsterdam,Noord Holland,Netherlands
Josh Chapple vond naats zijn achterdeur een meteoriet. De zwartglanzende steen van 6 bij 4 centimeter kwam na de meteorenregen van vorige week. ...

20 August 2009

Iran Meteor/Meteorite News- Astronomy Marathon IYA2009 20AUG09

Iranian Astronomy Marathon Held for IYA 2009

Dear Friends,
The third Sufi Observing Competition was held in the ancient site
of Pasargadae last night in celebrating IYA 2009.

This competition based on Marathon + , but with some changes in time
and list of objects. The name of this competition came after Abdo
Rahman Sufi Razi, Persian great astronomer and sky observer in about
1000 years ago, who wrote the great book “Book of Fixed Stars” and in
that book, listed few non stellar objects such as M31, Magellan Clouds
and 7 other objects as “Nebula” for the first time. He worked at
Shiraz ancient observatory and had long trips to observed sky from
different places.

In the 3rd Sufi Competition 116 astronomers (46 girls and 70 Boys)
gathered from all across the country in Pasargadae palace to hold the
competition.
After one day workshop about opportunities in front of amateur
astronomers , the competition was started near the tomb of The Cyrus
the great. And competitors observed list of 150 non stellar objects
and after the jury team accept their observation they went to the
next object.
After on great night observing in 2 class of teams and personal
competitors the winners were announced.
The closing ceremony was hold at Persepolis palace with the Sound and
the Light show and the winners get their awards.
Beside the competition, SUFI present its lifetime achievement in
astronomy prize to professor Riazi who played a great role in modern
astronomy of Iran.
ASIAC hope to hold the next year competition as an international scale
in association with AWB.
All of the observers from all around the world are welcome .
I will send you more photos and report soon.


--
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Pouria Nazemi
Science Journalist
Jam-e-Jam Daily Newspaper Science Editor
Nojum (Persian Astronomy) website news adviser.(www.nojum.ir)
Iranian Astronomy Society - Amateur Committee
Astronomers Without Borders - West Asia RC
Tel: Office +98 (21) 2222 25 11/ Science service
Mobile 912 240 48 59
P.O.Box: 16535-479

Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News- 20AUG09

Josh, six, went out for eggs and picked up a meteorite

This is North Devon
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Teachers, Whip Up a Mouth-Watering Meteorite Activity
redOrbit Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:20 PM PDT
A recent meteorite discovery on Mars and an edible classroom activity provide a scrumptious way to kick off the new school year with a meteorite lesson.Mars meteorite discoveredNASAâs Opportunity Mars rover recently spotted a rock that looked as big as a large watermelon.


I do so love the Martian watermelon. Perhaps you read David Perlman's piece...
San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 19 Aug 2009 02:02 AM PDT
I do so love the Martian watermelon. Perhaps you read David Perlman's piece about it in This Very Newspaper. Allow me to quote the first paragraph: "Opportunity, the tireless Mars rover now trekking across a Martian plain in search of small meteorite...

Meteorite hunter Rob Elliott auctions space rocks collection
New Kerala Wed, 19 Aug 2009 01:45 AM PDT
London, August 19 : Meteorite hunter Rob Elliott has sold almost his entire collection of space rocks that gathered 113,000 pounds at an auction in Edinburgh.

'Block Island' Meteorite on Mars, Sol 1961 (False Color)
SpaceRef Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:29 PM PDT
This view of a rock called "Block Island," the largest meteorite yet found on Mars, comes from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.

£8000 is paid for Barwell meteorite

Leicester Mercury
A meteorite fragment as old as the Earth itself which landed in Leicestershire has been sold for £8000. The 2lb lump of space rock was part of the meteorite ...

Meteorite investigation continues on Luella stones

Sherman Denison Herald Democrat
After finding two rocks this past Thursday morning that she suspects to be meteorites, Walker got in touch with several local experts to confirm the ...

Down on the Farm -- Santa Fe

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At another gallery were meteorites, rocks and minerals. You can get a meteorite found in Siberia, sliced in half and polished to reveal its beautiful layers ...
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Glatton Meteorite is sold

Peterborough Today
By Tara Dundon A TINY fragment of a meteorite which fell from outer space and crashed into a pensioner's city garden has been sold at an auction. ...

19 August 2009

Latest Worlwide Meteor/Meteorite News- 19AUG09

Meteorite hunter Rob Elliott sells off his collection of space rocks
Times Online Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:12 PM PDT
The advert in the astronomy magazine made Rob Elliott an offer he couldn`t refuse. Own a piece of another world, it said. He sent off a cheque and received part of a meteorite, the first of what would become the largest private collection in Britain.


UK's largest private collection of space memorabilia sells for ...

Telegraph.co.uk
The Robert Elliott Collection consisted of more than 170 individual items, including meteorites, parts of the moon and Mars, asteroids, and space artefacts. ...

Meteorite Proves Mars Had Thicker Atmosphere
Discovery Channel Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:28 PM PDT
A watermelon-sized Mars meteor suggests the planet once had a thicker atmosphere.

Space auction
BBC News Tue, 18 Aug 2009 03:27 AM PDT
Bidders gather for meteorite sale of the century

Meteorite hunter Rob Elliott sells off his collection of space rocks

Times Online
He sent off a cheque and received part of a meteorite, the first of what would become the largest private collection in Britain. ...

Space Weather News
Space Weather News for August 18, 2009
http://spaceweather.com


JUPITER MOON MOVIE: An amateur astronomer in the Philippines has photographed one of Jupiter's moons, Io, casting its circular shadow across another, Ganymede. The movie he made of this rare event is must-see cinema for astronomers. It's playing now on http://spaceweather.com
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Przeszłość
Opportunity bada meteoryt na Marsie

Astro News - Warszawa,Mazowieckie,Poland
Po bliższych oględzinach okazała się ona meteorytem, a dalsze jej badania mogą rzucić nowe światło na historię Marsa. 18 lipca kamery

Meteorite Proves Mars Had Thicker Atmosphere

Discovery News
18, 2009 -- A huge iron-nickel meteorite discovered on the surface of Mars by one of NASA's robotic geology stations is giving scientists unexpected ...

Deadline Press & Picture Agency
Meteorite sale not as earth-shattering as was thought

Deadline Press & Picture Agency
By Cara Sulieman SCOTLAND'S answer to Indiana Jones sold his meteorite collection today (Tues) – but the results weren't as earth-shattering as the experts ...
See all stories on this topic
Rare North Yorks meteorite fails to find buyer in £110000 auction

Darlington and Stockton Times
A RARE space rock found in the region four years ago failed to find a bidder as a meteorite fan's collection raised £110000 at auction. ...

Look for shooting stars at Big South Fork

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Martian Meteorite Means More atMosphere

Discover Magazine
... of some thoughtful pun-laden post about the whopping big meteorite the rover Opportunity found on Mars, I'll let Starts With A Bang recount the tale. ...

Life's building blocks discovered on a comet, one more red herring

Examiner.com
Scientists have found amino acids in meteorites before but hadn't previously in comets. Unless the news story made a mistake it is important to note that ...

BBC News
Bidders gather for space auction

BBC News
The Robert Elliott collection of more than 170 items, includes meteorites and rocks from the Moon and Mars. The auction, which features lots valued from £70 ...


Moon rocks land at CCSU

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Space.com
Comparing Craters on Earth and the Moon

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Wired News
Comet Contains One of Life's Precursors

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“But we have a pretty good idea that the comets and meteorites that bombarded the early Earth provided a lot of the material.” Image: 1) Artist's rendering ...


Fundamental Ingredient for Life Discovered in Comet

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... "Our discovery supports the theory that some of life's ingredients formed in space and were delivered to Earth long ago by meteorite and comet impacts. ...


The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (18 August 2009)
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New Features:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/


* Flying Steady: Mission Control Tunes Up Aqua's Orbit
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/OrbitsManeuver/?src=eoa-features

It takes work to maintain a satellite’s orbit. In late April 2009, mission controllers piloted NASA’s Aqua satellite through its eighth orbital correction maneuver.

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


* Hurricane Bill in First Full Disk Thermal Image from Newest Weather Satellite
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39848&src=eoa-iotd


* Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39842&src=eoa-iotd


* Mount Hood, Oregon
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39786&src=eoa-iotd


* Drought in California's Central Valley
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39810&src=eoa-iotd


* Lockheed Fire, Santa Cruz Mountains
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39817&src=eoa-iotd


* Charcot Island, Antarctica
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39777&src=eoa-iotd


* Fresh Craters on the Moon and Earth
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39769&src=eoa-iotd


* Drought in Texas
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=39756&src=eoa-iotd


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NASA News:

* NASA Satellites Unlock Secret to Northern India's Vanishing Water
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39826&src=eoa-nnews


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Headlines from the press, radio, and television:

* Water Triggers New Zealand Quakes
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39793&src=eoa-hnews


* Water Atlas a 'Crystal Ball' for Rainfall
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39794&src=eoa-hnews


* Freak Wave 'Hot Spots' Identified
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39795&src=eoa-hnews


* Climate Fixes 'Pose Drought Risk'
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39796&src=eoa-hnews


* Wildfires May Impact Air Quality, Damage Lungs
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39797&src=eoa-hnews


* In Quest for Efficiency and Conservation, NASA Turns Technology Earthward
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39798&src=eoa-hnews


* Ganges Delta: Gorgeous, Wild and Deadly
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39800&src=eoa-hnews


* Earth Hums, and it's "Loudest" in Europe, Americas
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39801&src=eoa-hnews


* Hurricane Season 2009: Where Are All the Storms?
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39802&src=eoa-hnews


* Before-And-After Photos: Vast Aral Sea Vanishing
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39803&src=eoa-hnews


* 'Spiderbots' Talk Amongst Themselves Inside Active Volcano
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39804&src=eoa-hnews


* Arctic Ocean May be Polluted Soup by 2070
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39805&src=eoa-hnews


* Seismic Boom: Breaking the Quake Barrier
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39806&src=eoa-hnews


* Vast Expanses of Arctic Melt in Summer
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39799&src=eoa-hnews


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Press releases from institutions that either address climate research or are NASA-funded.

* Long Debate Ended Over Cause, Demise of Ice Ages – May Also Help Predict Future
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39807&src=eoa-manews


* Researchers Show How Organic Carbon Compounds Emitted by Trees Affect Air Quality
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39808&src=eoa-manews


* Climate-Caused Biodiversity Booms and Busts in Ancient Plants and Mammals
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39809&src=eoa-manews


* Missing Link of Cloud Formation
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39813&src=eoa-manews


* Climate Models Confirm More Moisture in Atmosphere Attributed to Humans
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=39814&src=eoa-manews




18 August 2009

Canada Meteor/Meteorite News- Buzzard Coulee Meteorite Hunting Reports 18AUG09

1st Batch - Expedition photos Buzzard Coulee Winter Trip
by McCartney Taylor
This is the first trip taken to Canada after the fall. Once there, we only had 2.25 days to hunt before shutdown snowfall occurred. It was -25 Celcius and the airline lost my luggage, so I'm wearing socks over my hands in some photos. I think I had thin gloves under the socks. At some point, I couldn't photo anymore as the batteries died of cold and our fingers hurt from exposure. Give me desert any day of the week. Most of the photos are in situ. No action, car chases, or things blowing up. Sorry.

http://picasaweb.google.com/mccartneytaylor/BuzzardCouleeMeteoriteExpeditionDecember2008?feat=directlink


I recommend you use the slideshow option and the full screen.

I think we found 6 kg in two days. They stuck out nice in the white thin snow. Then we gave 1/2 to the landowner, and we sold off our half. I kept 100g of small stones for my own collection, awaiting export permit.

I'll upload my Spring trip photos soon. I have many kilos coming to me when the permits clear, also.



2nd Batch - Expedition photos Buzzard Coulee Spring Trip
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 3:16 AM

After I received word that the snow was melting I immediately flew up to Canada to continue the recovery effort. I pushed hard each day to get the most out of each day. I averaged 25-30 finds per day. However, I pushed myself too hard and within 4 days I developed a cough and fever. I laid low for a few days and my fever rose and eventually I had to go to the hospital for help. After some antibiotics to fight some kind of strep, 3 days later I was drugged enough to continue my efforts after losing a week. Still had the cough, though.

http://picasaweb.google.com/mccartneytaylor/BuzzardCouleeMeteoriteExpeditionApril2009?feat=directlink


At some point during the trip, I realized that the time I took to take a photo added up and it would cost me one stone by the end of each day. So I stopped taking photos of in situ finds.

By the end of the trip, I'd found over 200 stones with the smallest being 3g and the largest about 187. I broke the 4 kg mark, and walked away with 2 kg after paying the landowner his half. These will be for sale in a few months once the export permit comes. Several are oriented.

After my return, my cough got worse and I have been treated for it for 4 months. Some expeditions have a higher price to pay than others.

-mt
Website: http://www.outofabluesky.com

Belgium Meteor News- Belgian Fireball Still Under Study 18AUG09

Belgian Fireball 15AUG09

I'm receiving at the present time dozens of reports of this fireball,
which seemed to have been dramatic.
Actually, it occured on August, 15th, 19h59 UT, and was observed from
North-Eastern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. I'll try to calculate
its path in the atmosphere as soon as possible.
It was estimated to -7 to -10 magnitude, and lasted at least 8 seconds!
A video of it was taken by Tioga Gulon and its video station in Central
France. It's visible at the adress:
http://france.allsky.camera.free.fr/observation.html

I'll let you informed of the following of the story!

Clear skies and bright fireballs!
Karl

*Thanks Karl

Latest Meteor/Meteorite News- Life's Building Blocks in Comet 18AUG09

NASA Researchers Make First Discovery of Life's Building Blocks in Comet
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stardust/news/stardust_amino_acid.html

NASA
August 17, 2009

NASA scientists have discovered glycine, a fundamental building block of
life, in samples of comet Wild 2 returned by NASA's Stardust spacecraft.

"Glycine is an amino acid used by living organisms to make proteins, and
this is the first time an amino acid has been found in a comet," said
Dr. Jamie Elsila of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
"Our discovery supports the theory that some of life's ingredients
formed in space and were delivered to Earth long ago by meteorite and
comet impacts."

Elsila is the lead author of a paper on this research accepted for
publication in the journal Meteoritics and Planetary Science. The
research will be presented during the meeting of the American Chemical
Society at the Marriott Metro Center in Washington, DC, August 16.

"The discovery of glycine in a comet supports the idea that the
fundamental building blocks of life are prevalent in space, and
strengthens the argument that life in the universe may be common rather
than rare," said Dr. Carl Pilcher, Director of the NASA Astrobiology
Institute which co-funded the research.

Proteins are the workhorse molecules of life, used in everything from
structures like hair to enzymes, the catalysts that speed up or regulate
chemical reactions. Just as the 26 letters of the alphabet are arranged
in limitless combinations to make words, life uses 20 different amino
acids in a huge variety of arrangements to build millions of different
proteins.

Stardust passed through dense gas and dust surrounding the icy nucleus
of Wild 2 (pronounced "Vilt-2") on January 2, 2004. As the spacecraft
flew through this material, a special collection grid filled with
aerogel – a novel sponge-like material that's more than 99 percent empty
space – gently captured samples of the comet's gas and dust. The grid
was stowed in a capsule which detached from the spacecraft and
parachuted to Earth on January 15, 2006. Since then, scientists around
the world have been busy analyzing the samples to learn the secrets of
comet formation and our solar system's history.

"We actually analyzed aluminum foil from the sides of tiny chambers that
hold the aerogel in the collection grid," said Elsila. "As gas molecules
passed through the aerogel, some stuck to the foil. We spent two years
testing and developing our equipment to make it accurate and sensitive
enough to analyze such incredibly tiny samples."

Earlier, preliminary analysis in the Goddard labs detected glycine in
both the foil and a sample of the aerogel. However, since glycine is
used by terrestrial life, at first the team was unable to rule out
contamination from sources on Earth. "It was possible that the glycine
we found originated from handling or manufacture of the Stardust
spacecraft itself," said Elsila. The new research used isotopic analysis
of the foil to rule out that possibility.

Isotopes are versions of an element with different weights or masses;
for example, the most common carbon atom, Carbon 12, has six protons and
six neutrons in its center (nucleus). However, the Carbon 13 isotope is
heavier because it has an extra neutron in its nucleus. A glycine
molecule from space will tend to have more of the heavier Carbon 13
atoms in it than glycine that's from Earth. That is what the team found.
"We discovered that the Stardust-returned glycine has an
extraterrestrial carbon isotope signature, indicating that it originated
on the comet," said Elsila.

The team includes Dr. Daniel Glavin and Dr. Jason Dworkin of NASA
Goddard. "Based on the foil and aerogel results it is highly probable
that the entire comet-exposed side of the Stardust sample collection
grid is coated with glycine that formed in space," adds Glavin.

"The discovery of amino acids in the returned comet sample is very
exciting and profound," said Stardust Principal Investigator Professor
Donald E. Brownlee of the University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. "It
is also a remarkable triumph that highlights the advancing capabilities
of laboratory studies of primitive extraterrestrial materials."

The research was funded by the NASA Stardust Sample Analysis program and
the NASA Astrobiology Institute. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, Calif., manages the Stardust mission for NASA's Science
Mission Directorate, Washington. Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver,
developed and operated the spacecraft.

To learn more about the mission, visit http://stardustnext.jpl.nasa.gov/


For more about the NASA Goddard astrobiology team, visit
http://astrobiology.gsfc.nasa.gov/analytical

New Mexico Meteor/Meteorite News- positive VLF/ELF radio emission from a terminal burster fireball 18AUG09

Another positive VLF/ELF radio emission from a fireball- Ashcraft

Tuesday, August 18, 2009 1:24 AM

Another positive VLF/ELF radio emission from a terminal burster fireball.

http://www.heliotown.com/FBvlf20090817_102655utAshcraft.mp4


Of possible interest to radio meteor observers:

Another positive VLF/ELF meteor radio emission.


I made a version 2 of this particular specimen with a zoom-in and loop
on the terminal burst of the meteor. I realize that it is difficult to
fully get a sense of these emissions.

http://www.heliotown.com/FBvlf20090817_102655utAshcraft.mp4


Thomas Ashcraft
New Mexico

California Meteor/Meteorite News- UFO 13AUG09 18AUG09

Northern California 6 Sec. bright object at 2334 hrs. PDT, Aug. 13
reported by YCSentiniel
An object travelling slower than the usual Fireball with the characteristics
of both a Fireball and a (VERY) brightly lit plane or Heliocopter, but
different enough in too many respects to assume an aircraft appeared at 55
degrees Altitude and ended at 22 degrees Altitude in the ENE horizon.

Photo has been included in updating meteor files sent last night to SETI.
These files are not yet posted, but will be.

Any other confirmation here locally on this object?

YCSentinel

No follow-up reports yet published as of 18AUG09

Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News- 18AUG09

11:27 Heldere meteoor boven Nederland

De Telegraaf - Amsterdam,Noord Holland,Netherlands
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火星坑,不坑人----它雷人!(图)

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Rover sniffing out clues from watermelon-size meteorite on Mars
Pasadena Star-News Sat, 15 Aug 2009 18:29 PM PDT
PASADENA - The Mars Rover Opportunity is investigating a metallic meteorite the size of a large watermelon that could provide clues about billions of years of Mars' history.


Mars rover's discovery intriguing
Arizona Daily Star Sat, 15 Aug 2009 00:09 AM PDT
Opportunity, the tireless Mars rover now trekking across a Martian plain in search of small meteorite fragments called cobbles, has come upon a really big one â a curious blue-tinted rock larger than a watermelon.


Space Weather News for Aug. 16, 2009

http://spaceweather.com

MONDAY MORNING SKY SHOW: Set your alarm for dawn. On Monday morning, Aug. 17th, Venus and the crescent Moon will gather beautifully close together in the eastern sky. For many observers in North America, the International Space Station (ISS) will make an appearance, too. It's a fantastic way to begin the day. Check http://spaceweather.com
for a sky map and ISS flyby predictions.

17 August 2009

Belgium Meteor/Meteorite News- Spectacular Bolide Over Belgium 15AUG09 17AUG09

Un météore a traversé le ciel belge samedi soir

La vision en aura surpris plus d'un samedi soir. Une "boule de feu" a en effet traversé l'horizon vers 22h. Il ne s'agissait rien de moins que d'un météore, indique-t-on à l'Observatoire public Urania, qui qualifie le phénomène de "très spectaculaire".

De nombreuses personnes dans le pays ont indiqué avoir observé cette "boule de feu", notamment sur le forum de discussion de l'Observatoire Urania. La plupart disent avoir vu une boule de feu de couleur vert-jaune. Selon le directeur d'Urania, Marc Van den Broeck, il s'agissait d'une boule de feu ou météore. "Ce sont des poussières qui se dissolvent dans l'atmosphère. Lorsqu'il s'agit d'une boule de feu, c'est un peu plus gros, de petits cailloux qui entrent dans l'atmosphère".

VIDEO: REPORTAGE DU JOURNAL DE 19H

Ce qui était exceptionnel samedi soir, c'est l'ampleur du météore et l'heure à laquelle les observations ont eu lieu. Normalement les étoiles filantes, boules de feu ou météores s'observent en fin de nuit, avant l'aube.

Dans ce cas-ci cela s'est produit vers 22h et la boule de feu était bien visible. "Il commençait à faire nuit, de nombreuses personnes étaient encore dehors", explique Marc Van den Broeck. "Depuis 25 ans que je m'occupe d'astronomie, je n'ai vu cela qu'environ cinq fois. C'était vraiment très spectaculaire".

English-French Translation by ImTranslator 3.2-P http://translation.imtranslator.net

A fireball crossed the Belgian sky on Saturday evening

Vision will have surprised more than a Saturday evening. One "fireball" crossed the skyline in effect at about 22 h. It was nothing at least than of a fireball, as it is pointed out in the public Observatory Urania, who qualifies phenomenon as "very spectacular".
Numerous persons in the country pointed out having noticed "fireball" this, notably on the forum of debate of the Observatory Urania. The most part tell have seen one fireball of colour green-yellow. According to the manager of Urania, Mark Van den Broeck, it was of one fireball or fireball. " It is dusts which dissolve in the atmosphere. When it is of one fireball, it is a little bigger, of small pebbles which enter the atmosphere ".
What was special Saturday evening, it is the largeness of the fireball and the hour in which observations took place. Normally the runny stars, fireballs or fireballs watch each other at the end of night, before dawn.
In this case it occurred at about 22 h and fireball was very visible. " It began being dark, numerous persons were still outside ", explains Mark Van den Broeck. " For 25 years when I am in charge of astronomy, I saw it only about five times. It was really very spectacular ".

16 August 2009

Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News- For 16AUG09

Rover sniffing out clues from watermelon-size meteorite on Mars

Pasadena Star-News
By Alfred Lee, Staff Writer PASADENA - The Mars Rover Opportunity is investigating a metallic meteorite the size of a large watermelon that could provide ...

Baltimore Sun
Bill chasing Ana across the Atlantic

Baltimore Sun
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Meteor shower august 14th, 15th

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Telegraph.co.uk
Perseids meteor shower: what are shooting stars?

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High-powered telescope seeking home on Long Island

Newsday
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guardian.co.uk
The Northerner: Meteor gazing, a celebrity hen dies and lucky-dip art

guardian.co.uk
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Watch this space: rare Irish meteorites put up for sale

Irish Independent
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15 August 2009

Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News- For the Day of 15AUG09

A Mars múltját tárhatja fel az Opportunity meteoritja

SG.hu - ‎2009年8月13日‎
A NASA Opportunity marsjárója által felfedezett görögdinnye méretű fémes meteorit vizsgálataiból újabb részleteket tudhatunk meg a Mars környezeti ...

Un extraño fogonazo iluminó el cielo de Mendoza

Diario Uno - ‎4 時間前‎
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SATELLITENBILD DER WOCHE Rätselhaftes Loch in der Wüste

Spiegel Online - ‎17 時間前‎
Es war ein gigantisches Feuerwerk in ferner Vergangenheit: Ein Meteorit raste auf die Erde zu und traf mit enormer Wucht auf. ...

Meteorite on Mars at least 3 billion years old

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Opportunity, the tireless Mars rover now trekking across a Martian plain in search of small meteorite fragments called cobbles, has come upon a really big ...

Perseid Meteors Shower the Sky

io9
By Lauren Davis , 2:00 PM on Fri Aug 14 2009, 2179 views Didn't get a chance to see this week's Perseid meteor shower? Amateur and professor astronomy ...

Estherville meteorite on the auction block

Estherville Daily News
by David Swartz - Managing Editor EDINBURGH, Scotland - A large piece of the Estherville meteorite will be put up for public auction on Tuesday, Aug. ...

Collector plans cut-price space rock sale
Reuters Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:13 AM PDT
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Cosmic rock collectors and inventive investors could snap up scraps of the solar system at knock-down prices in a sale planned by a leading British meteorite dealer next Tuesday.



Rover investigating ancient meteorite on Mars

Pasadena Star-News
The Mars Rover Opportunity is investigating a metallic meteorite the size of a large watermelon that could provide clues about billions of years of Mars' ...

Meteor shower sparks interest in stargazing

Galesburg Register-Mail
Martin says a meteorite of iron the size of a man's fist likely would survive to reach the ground, but most were much smaller. Icy pieces of a comet had “no ...
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The Kappa Cygnid Meteor Shower

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UK collector plans cut-price space rock sale

Reuters India
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