[meteorite-list] Nubie introduction:: Starmon

Tom Teters tomt at starmon.com
Tue Dec 20 11:54:08 EST 2005


Greeting group,
   New to list not new to astronomy.  I take care of the 
http://NCAStro.org pages here on the
Northern Front Range of Colorado.  And a reattending college student 
at 53, striving for my Bachelors
  degree in Geology/GIS at CSU.
   I have a small collection of meteorites another astronomy devotee 
gave me and would like to join
the Colorado Meteor Society (COMETS) and search for them sometime.
   Here in N. CO there is a lot of flat almost bare (been dry!!) 
ground, especially where we 'star party'
on the Pawnee Prairie Grasslands, so during 'down time' I'll walk the 
ground, searching for pretty
& strange looking rocks.  So far have not seen any rocks with ablated 
surfaces, but there is always
next year. So looking forward to helpful hints and stories of 
discovery and awe.

Think Cosmic,
Tom T
Remember: It only takes one, Ask Any Dinosaur!!
http://starmon.com
tomt at starmon.com
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New Moon Weekend Star Parties @ Pawnee Prairie Grasslands E.
of Ault at County Road #65, turn North for 1 mile, Cactus Flats!!!
Northern Colorado Astronomical Society Webpage  http://ncastro.org
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