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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bucky Ball

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, May 15, 2006
Origin:
Maine, United States
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Just as my name sake I am round like the globe and would like to travel all over the world. The ball is now gone and has been replaced by a Canada Medal. Sorry to see it go but the tale remains.

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Bucky Ball

The 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three chemists for their discovery of fullerenes, a family of highly symmetrical carbon-cage molecules whose prototypical member is C60, known as buckminsterfullerene, or "buckyball" for short. It is the roundest and most symmetrical large molecule known to man. Buckministerfullerine continues to astonish with one amazing property after another. Named after American architect R. Buckminister Fuller who designed a geodesic dome with the same fundamental symmetry, C60 is the third major form of pure carbon; graphite and diamond are the other two. Buckyballs were discovered in 1985 - the product of an experiment on carbon molecules in space. However, it was not until 1991 that buckyball science came into its own. Just how do buckyballs manage their chemical and physical feats? In C60, hexagons and pentagons of carbon link together in a coordinated fashion to form a hollow, geodesic dome with bonding strains equdistributed among 60 carbon atoms. Some of the electrons are delocalized over the entire molecule--a feature even more pronounced in that workhorse of organic chemistry, benzene. Benzene is flat and many of its derivatives also tend to stack in flatsheets. Spherical buckyballs literally add a new dimension to the chemistry of such aromatic compounds. Buckministerfullerine has been named the Molecule of the Year. In addition to openingup new fields on chemistry, C60 also shows interesting physical properties. It is resistant to shock and it has been suggested that as a lubricant, there is even evidence of superconductivity and it may provide the added ingredient that makes diamond films more practical.


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Tracking History (6142.4mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/31/2007 FAP190 retrieved it from Wall Township T.B. Hotel New Jersey   Visit Log

Plan to bring this up to north jersey with me this week

Dropped Off 3/10/2007 joescout placed it in Wall Township T.B. Hotel New Jersey - 12.88 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/25/2007 joescout retrieved it from Yellow New Jersey   Visit Log

FOUND TODAY. WILL MOVE IT ALONG SOON!

Dropped Off 2/3/2007 Jo.Cap placed it in Yellow New Jersey - 58.93 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/6/2006 Jo.Cap retrieved it from Edisons Dark Rock Cache New Jersey   Visit Log

We'll send you on the trip.

Dropped Off 9/30/2006 The Foofy Raccoon placed it in Edisons Dark Rock Cache New Jersey - 12.29 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/30/2006 The Foofy Raccoon retrieved it from Bearfort Ridge New Jersey   Visit Log

Nice hike, easy find.

Dropped Off 9/24/2006 devbrain placed it in Bearfort Ridge New Jersey - 52.56 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/20/2006 devbrain retrieved it from Positively Putnam Connecticut   Visit Log

yoink

Not sure where to bounce this guy to --- either new jersey this w/end or I may hold on to him an extra few weeks and take him across the pond for some extra mileage.

Dropped Off 9/17/2006 CTForester placed it in Positively Putnam Connecticut - 49.48 miles  Visit Log
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