(meteorobs) Meteorites etc.

Wayne Watson sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net
Fri Dec 5 12:23:52 EST 2008


Ed, something is missing in the link.

The requested URL /MIAC/http://miac.uqac.ca/MIAC/ was not found on this 
server.

It's a good idea to put <> around links so they don't wrap, but that's 
not the case here.

Ed Majden wrote:
> 	Subscribers to this list should visit the Canadian MIAC web site for  
> information on meteorites, etc.  This is a good overview on this  
> subject.
>
> 							http://miac.uqac.ca/MIAC/http://miac.uqac.ca/MIAC/
>
> Ed Majden
> Miac Associate
> Courtenay, B.C.
> Canada
>
> On 5-Dec-08, at 8:29 AM, stange wrote:
>
>   
>> Last time I checked(long ago), there were 103 elements plus their  
>> isotopes
>> identified. I have never heard of a new element being found from an
>> extra-terrestrial source. If memory is correct, the last of these  
>> elements
>> Noabellium(sp?) have short half life's which would suggest that  
>> heavier
>> elements even if they existed, would decay before we could identify  
>> them.
>> Again, I am dealing with memories from 40 years ago.
>>
>> Larry
>> YCS
>>
>>
>>     
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