[meteorite-list] Scale Cubes [WAS: Ad Announcing the

countdeiro at earthlink.net countdeiro at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 15 14:30:05 EDT 2010


Martin,

You are so droll...you naughty boy. Seien Sie vorsichtig oder der Mullahs wird ein Fatwah stellen, auf der Sie führen!

Count Deiro 

-----Original Message-----
>From: Martin Altmann <altmann at meteorite-martin.de>
>Sent: Mar 15, 2010 9:51 AM
>To: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Scale Cubes [WAS: Ad Announcing the "Count"	cube Scale / Orientation cube]
>
>A Meter cube for meteorites?
>
>Hmm exists:
>http://www.conservapedia.com/images/0/06/Kaaba.jpg
>
>Shht Captain, maths:
>The Bulletin database has listed 700 metric tons of meteorites.
>90% of them are iron meteorites. Let's say density 8grams/ccm.
>Rest shall be stones. 3.4g/ccm.
>How large have the dimensions of a cube to be, to house all meteoritic
>material,
>if they would be a solid block?
>
>Best!
>Martin
>
>
>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com
>[mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Michael
>Blood
>Gesendet: Montag, 15. März 2010 12:54
>An: Richard Kowalski; Meteorite List
>Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Scale Cubes [WAS: Ad Announcing the "Count"
>cube Scale / Orientation cube]
>
>Hi Richard and list,
>        Only the US, Burma and one other small country use the inches
>And feet scale. The entire scientific community uses the metric scale.
>1 CM cube is the only size I have ever seen - it would seem a Meter
>Cube may be useful under some circumstance, but very few of the
>World's meteorites would warrant such.
>        Best wishes, Michael
>
>
>
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