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Old October 9th 06, 05:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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OK NASA keeps picking up rocks(meteorites on the icy surface of the
Antarctica. They claim these rocks came from Mars surface "once upon a
time" (Mine also) Now my advise to NASA is place lessening devices to
pick up the sounds of Mars meteorites hitting the ice. That would make
it easy to find them' I would be glad to show NASA how this can be done
cheaply,and effectively Bert PS I think ice is a good conducter of
sound

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Old October 9th 06, 07:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
OK NASA keeps picking up rocks(meteorites on the icy surface of the
Antarctica. They claim these rocks came from Mars surface "once upon a
time" (Mine also) Now my advise to NASA is place lessening devices to
pick up the sounds of Mars meteorites hitting the ice. That would make
it easy to find them' I would be glad to show NASA how this can be done
cheaply,and effectively Bert PS I think ice is a good conducter of
sound



Not just in Antactica.

One found in near nigthbat in Indiana, but none in Florida.

See:

http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/

Double-A

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Old October 9th 06, 08:35 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double-A My Mars Florida meteorite makes it 35 and being 3.7 lb should
make its weight worth in diamonds lots of bucks. Next to Antarctica
Florida makes looking for Mars rock meteorites easy .(oh ya) Bert

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Old October 9th 06, 09:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Double-A My Mars Florida meteorite makes it 35 and being 3.7 lb should
make its weight worth in diamonds lots of bucks. Next to Antarctica
Florida makes looking for Mars rock meteorites easy .(oh ya) Bert



You should have it evaluated by an expert so it can be added to the
list.

Then maybe you can sell it on eBay for some bucks.

Double-A

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Old October 9th 06, 11:31 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Take an area like Greenland (many finds of Mars meteorites) this is a huge
area to cover if you want to listen to meteorites from Mars
but how would they sound different from other metorites ?

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OK NASA keeps picking up rocks(meteorites on the icy surface of the
Antarctica. They claim these rocks came from Mars surface "once upon a
time" (Mine also) Now my advise to NASA is place lessening devices to
pick up the sounds of Mars meteorites hitting the ice. That would make
it easy to find them' I would be glad to show NASA how this can be done
cheaply,and effectively Bert PS I think ice is a good conducter of
sound


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Old October 10th 06, 01:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double-A If you have seen my iron meteorite,and then one NASA showed
they looked like twins. Still I have better thinking than the Mafia
people of NASA,and saying something got blasted of Mars surface and lwas
found on Earth is again one of their "once upon a time fairy tales."
Still like you say why should I fight over their wisdom. For a big buck
I will believe everything NASA tells me like its carved in stone. My
money flow is taking a saddle shape negative curve,and its accelerating
faster away each month. Have to sell my cars. They can'[t take my house
because I have my son's name on the tittle. Still when Ruth is gone I'll
have to sell it. I could use the money to live out my life in Lake
Tahoe,and play poker day and night I like that a lot better than dying
alone in a nursing home.eating cheap frozen dinners. I like Maine
lobster once in a while. Bert PS If anyone would like to see my iron
meteorite I will scan you its picture. I'm holding it in my left hand
as I'm typing. I hate to part with it,but I need the bucks

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Old October 10th 06, 02:02 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Starman Good question. However I would think any way to find meteorites
is good. Mars makes the best.meteorites I would think a brownish shade
of orange should match Mars rocks. That is my meteorites color(tint)
Reality is it could be older than our solar system,and circled our
galaxy thousands of times before are Sun formed (why not) Our Sun has
only been around for 4.5 billion years Go figure Like I posted ice
conducts sound better than moist ground,and a rock on white ice can
easily be seen by a slow low flying planes. The sound detectors placed
to make a grid plugged into a computer is the way to go To cold to
walk around. and the Antarctica is so very big Bert .

 




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