Hi all,
        I am hoping someone out there can help me. I am selling the
collection of the late Richard Learn. He has a beautiful specimen
identified only as "yet unnamed NWA - LL3? TKW 660g found
2000."
        Can anyone identify a killer NWA found in 2000 with a TKW of
660g? 
        I am sure I can get his widow more $ if I have an actual NWA
number and difinitive classification - even if it is "only" an L3 instead
of an LL3.
        RSVP
        Thanks, Michael PS: anyone interested in picking up some of
Dick's specimens who is NOT already on my mailing list, please let
me know. 





--
When Jesus said "Love your enemies" I think he probably
meant don't kill them.
           Anonymous
--
For perspective, try THIS:
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index.html
--
cool message fro Ben & Jerry:
www.TrueMajority.org/oreo
--
AMAZING photos of Aurora Borealis, etc.
http://faculty.rmwc.edu/tmichalik/atmosphere.htm
--
Hubble space telescope - AMAZING photos!:
http://wires.news.com.au/special/mm/030811-hubble.htm
--
http://www.costofwar.com/
--
SUPPORT OUR TROUPS:
http://www.takebackthemedia.com/onearmy.html
--
Worth Seeing:  Earth at night from satellite:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg
--
- Interactive Lady Liberty:
http://doody36.home.attbi.com/liberty.htm
-- 
Earth - variety of choices:
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
--
Michael Blood Meteorites:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/




______________________________________________
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Reply via email to