[meteorite-list] Nakhla

2011-10-29 Thread siegfr...@haberer-meteorite.de

Hello list,
 
For Mars enthusiasts: from today we have some Nakhla specimens with fusion crust
in our special price offer (http://www.haberer-meteorite.de).
 
Best regards
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Share pictures of 220 kg oriented Sikhote-Alin

2011-10-29 Thread Matthias Bärmann


Hello Ivan,

what a breathtaking Sikhote colossus! Incredible!

Are there any in situ photos of the piece? Would be interesting to now under 
which conditions it once landed.


Best regards,
Matthias

- Original Message - 
From: "Ivan Kutyrev" 

To: "meteorite-list" 
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 6:36 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Share pictures of 220 kg oriented Sikhote-Alin



Just like to share pictures of 220 kg oriented Sikhote-Alin meteorite.
If some one is interested please mail to my post.

Pics available here:
http://sikhote-alin-meteorite-220kg.blogspot.com/

Best regards

Ivan
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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Graham Ensor
Hi Mike,

Now that does look unusual...never seen that before...reminds me of
some lunar meteorites! Would be most interesting to get some anaysis
done on that. I would have thought some one researching iron meteorite
formation and differentiation would be keen to have a look at it. Let
us know if you find anything exciting about it.

Graham, UK

On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Mike Miller  wrote:
> Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
> noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
> Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
> inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
> like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
> Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
> be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
> http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2011-10-29 Thread valparint
NWA 5931

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Stuart McDaniel

Wow, that iis awesome. Very unique. does look chondritic.



Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
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-Original Message- 
From: Mike Miller

Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 2:47 AM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm

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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Mirko Graul
Hi Mike,

that looks really unusual and interesting.
But I can see no chondrules.
I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar Mundrabilla).
In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
But this is only a guess.

Best regards Mirko





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>
>Von: Mike Miller 
>An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011 
>Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice
>
>Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
>noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
>Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
>inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
>like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
>Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
>be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
>http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>
>-- 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Ted Bunch
Good call Mirko, works for me.

Ted Bunch


On 10/29/11 4:39 AM, "Mirko Graul"  wrote:

> Hi Mike,
> 
> that looks really unusual and interesting.
> But I can see no chondrules.
> I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar
> Mundrabilla).
> In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
> After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
> But this is only a guess.
> 
> Best regards Mirko
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mirko Graul Meteorite
> Quittenring.4 
> 16321 Bernau 
> GERMANY 
> 
> Phone: 0049-1724105015
> E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
> WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de
> 
> Member of The Meteoritical Society
> (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
> 
> IMCA-Member: 2113
> (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
> 
> 
>> 
>> Von: Mike Miller 
>> An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>> Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011
>> Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice
>> 
>> Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
>> noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
>> Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
>> inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
>> like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
>> Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
>> be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
>> http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>> 
>> -- 
>> Mike Miller 3835 E Nicole Ave Kingman Az 86409
>> www.meteoritefinder.com
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Re: [meteorite-list] AD: Auctions ending in a few hours

2011-10-29 Thread Ruben Garcia
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[meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!

2011-10-29 Thread Greg Hupe
Dear List and fellow hunters,

I've been hunting with three family members and an extended family of friends 
the last week. After eight years of dedicated hunting a few times a year, my 
sister found her first meteorite! She is very excited about it, so glad she 
finally found one, Yea

Best Regards,
Greg Hupe
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Re: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!

2011-10-29 Thread Count Deiro
Congratulations to Lisa Hemby on finding a very nice sized crusted meteorite. 
Now you and your great hubby, Dave, have found your first meteorites. Sorry, 
that Joan and I had to go home and missed the excitement.

Guido 

-Original Message-
>From: Greg Hupe 
>Sent: Oct 29, 2011 12:01 PM
>To: meteorite list 
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!
>
>Dear List and fellow hunters,
>
>I've been hunting with three family members and an extended family of friends 
>the last week. After eight years of dedicated hunting a few times a year, my 
>sister found her first meteorite! She is very excited about it, so glad she 
>finally found one, Yea
>
>Best Regards,
>Greg Hupe
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Re: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!

2011-10-29 Thread Melanie Matthews
Great to hear Greg, congratulations to her! 


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- Original Message -
From: Greg Hupe 
To: meteorite list 
Cc: 
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 12:01:54 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!

Dear List and fellow hunters,

I've been hunting with three family members and an extended family of friends 
the last week. After eight years of dedicated hunting a few times a year, my 
sister found her first meteorite! She is very excited about it, so glad she 
finally found one, Yea

Best Regards,
Greg Hupe
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Re: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!

2011-10-29 Thread Dick Lipke

 Dose this mean we can be expecting a book in the near future "How to
 find meteorites",written with 8 years of experienced and professional
 hunting, by your sister?

 Richard Lipke

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> Dear List and fellow hunters,
> 
>  I've been hunting with three family members and an extended family
>  of
>  friends the last week. After eight years of dedicated hunting a few
>  times a year, my sister found her first meteorite! She is very
>  excited
>  about it, so glad she finally found one, Yea
> 
>  Best Regards,
>  Greg Hupe
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Re: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!

2011-10-29 Thread Ed Deckert
That's great news, Greg!  Can we have some more details on your sister's 
find?  Photos?  Weight?  Which strewn field?  Part of the fun is in the 
bragging too!


Ed

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Subject: [meteorite-list] Eight Year Search - Success!!



Dear List and fellow hunters,

I've been hunting with three family members and an extended family of 
friends the last week. After eight years of dedicated hunting a few times 
a year, my sister found her first meteorite! She is very excited about it, 
so glad she finally found one, Yea


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[meteorite-list] New Website Up and Running

2011-10-29 Thread jason utas
Hello All,
I've spent the past several months working on a website in my spare
time.  Unfortunately, it's not as educational as I would have liked
yet because I simply haven't had the time to improve the general
pages.  But there's a reasonable assortment of meteorites for sale,
and I did my best with the photos, some of which are pretty cool (you
might check out the page for the lunar NWA 6470).  I tried to include
a little more information and research than is usually put into such
things, and turned up some cool facts and stories about some of the
specimens being offered.

The URL is:   www.fallsandfinds.com

You'll also find some pieces of new and unusual meteorites as well as
pieces of some meteorites not available anywhere else.

For those of you waiting for a piece of the recent house-hitter from
Poland, I was able to obtain a few grams of Soltmany fragments from a
friend who literally drove all night to get to the place of the fall
shortly after it occurred.  I wasn't really sure what to charge for
them since no one else seems to have any for sale, so I compared to a
few other recent European falls of similar TKW's.

I hope you enjoy the site and pictures and hope to hear from y'all; if
you've got some suggestions, I'd love to hear them.  I'll be uploading
some collection photos soon -- the site is definitely still under
construction, so please stay tuned for updates.
Thanks,
Jason

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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Graham Ensor
Yes Mirko that did cross my mind tooperhaps Mike can tell us if
that was possible as he knew the piece before cuttingwas the
inclusion exposed enough at thge surface for that to have happened?

On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mirko Graul  wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> that looks really unusual and interesting.
> But I can see no chondrules.
> I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar 
> Mundrabilla).
> In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
> After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
> But this is only a guess.
>
> Best regards Mirko
>
>
>
>
>
> Mirko Graul Meteorite
> Quittenring.4
> 16321 Bernau
> GERMANY
>
> Phone: 0049-1724105015
> E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
> WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de
>
> Member of The Meteoritical Society
> (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
>
> IMCA-Member: 2113
> (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
>
>
>>
>>Von: Mike Miller 
>>An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>>Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011
>>Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice
>>
>>Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
>>noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
>>Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
>>inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
>>like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
>>Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
>>be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
>>http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Mike Miller
Hi Graham, yes it is open in the front all the way to the surface. So
it could be tightly packed sand or soil.

On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Graham Ensor  wrote:
> Yes Mirko that did cross my mind tooperhaps Mike can tell us if
> that was possible as he knew the piece before cuttingwas the
> inclusion exposed enough at thge surface for that to have happened?
>
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mirko Graul  wrote:
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> that looks really unusual and interesting.
>> But I can see no chondrules.
>> I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar 
>> Mundrabilla).
>> In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
>> After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
>> But this is only a guess.
>>
>> Best regards Mirko
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mirko Graul Meteorite
>> Quittenring.4
>> 16321 Bernau
>> GERMANY
>>
>> Phone: 0049-1724105015
>> E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
>> WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de
>>
>> Member of The Meteoritical Society
>> (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
>>
>> IMCA-Member: 2113
>> (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Von: Mike Miller 
>>>An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>>>Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011
>>>Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice
>>>
>>>Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
>>>noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
>>>Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
>>>inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
>>>like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
>>>Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
>>>be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
>>>http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>>>
>>>--
>>>Mike Miller 3835 E Nicole Ave Kingman Az 86409
>>>www.meteoritefinder.com
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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Mike Miller
Now I see the evidence, I have the other slices on Ebay and I can see
the meteorite acted like a scoop and then in the slice where it
appears to be a round inclusion, that is where I took notice of it.
You can see the photos here 230692562951, 330632442737,23069255
these are Ebay items for sale so sorry if this looks like a sales
gimmick. I didn't even notice the same look in these other slices
until we started talking about how this might have happened.

On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Graham Ensor  wrote:
> Yes Mirko that did cross my mind tooperhaps Mike can tell us if
> that was possible as he knew the piece before cuttingwas the
> inclusion exposed enough at thge surface for that to have happened?
>
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mirko Graul  wrote:
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> that looks really unusual and interesting.
>> But I can see no chondrules.
>> I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar 
>> Mundrabilla).
>> In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
>> After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
>> But this is only a guess.
>>
>> Best regards Mirko
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mirko Graul Meteorite
>> Quittenring.4
>> 16321 Bernau
>> GERMANY
>>
>> Phone: 0049-1724105015
>> E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
>> WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de
>>
>> Member of The Meteoritical Society
>> (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
>>
>> IMCA-Member: 2113
>> (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Von: Mike Miller 
>>>An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>>>Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011
>>>Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice
>>>
>>>Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
>>>noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
>>>Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
>>>inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
>>>like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
>>>Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
>>>be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
>>>http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>>>
>>>--
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>>>www.meteoritefinder.com
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Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Graham Ensor
Thought you might have something special there for a while
Mikestill interesting to contemplate the meteorites journey though
as it weathered away and was probably transported by glaciers
gradually filling in the worn away inclusion.

On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Mike Miller  wrote:
> Hi Graham, yes it is open in the front all the way to the surface. So
> it could be tightly packed sand or soil.
>
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Graham Ensor  wrote:
>> Yes Mirko that did cross my mind tooperhaps Mike can tell us if
>> that was possible as he knew the piece before cuttingwas the
>> inclusion exposed enough at thge surface for that to have happened?
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Mirko Graul  wrote:
>>> Hi Mike,
>>>
>>> that looks really unusual and interesting.
>>> But I can see no chondrules.
>>> I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar 
>>> Mundrabilla).
>>> In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
>>> After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
>>> But this is only a guess.
>>>
>>> Best regards Mirko
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mirko Graul Meteorite
>>> Quittenring.4
>>> 16321 Bernau
>>> GERMANY
>>>
>>> Phone: 0049-1724105015
>>> E-Mail: m_gr...@yahoo.de
>>> WEB: www.meteorite-mirko.de
>>>
>>> Member of The Meteoritical Society
>>> (International Society for Meteoritics and Planetery Science)
>>>
>>> IMCA-Member: 2113
>>> (International Meteorite Collectors Association)
>>>
>>>

Von: Mike Miller 
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011
Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteoritethe
inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm

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Re: [meteorite-list] New Website Up and Running

2011-10-29 Thread wahlperry

Hi Jason,

Awesome web page, great job!

Sonny




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Sent: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 11:20 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Website Up and Running


Hello All,I've spent the past several months working on a website in my 
sparetime.  Unfortunately, it's not as educational as I would have 
likedyet because I simply haven't had the time to improve the 
generalpages.  But there's a reasonable assortment of meteorites for 
sale,and I did my best with the photos, some of which are pretty cool 
(youmight check out the page for the lunar NWA 6470).  I tried to 
includea little more information and research than is usually put into 
suchthings, and turned up some cool facts and stories about some of 
thespecimens being offered.The URL is:   www.fallsandfinds.comYou'll 
also find some pieces of new and unusual meteorites as well aspieces of 
some meteorites not available anywhere else.For those of you waiting 
for a piece of the recent house-hitter fromPoland, I was able to obtain 
a few grams of Soltmany fragments from afriend who literally drove all 
night to get to the place of the fallshortly after it occurred.  I 
wasn't really sure what to charge forthem since no one else seems to 
have any for sale, so I compared to afew other recent European falls of 
similar TKW's.I hope you enjoy the site and pictures and hope to hear 
from y'all; ifyou've got some suggestions, I'd love to hear them.  I'll 
be uploadingsome collection photos soon -- the site is definitely still 
underconstruction, so please stay tuned for updates.Thanks,JasonIMCA 
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[meteorite-list] Ad: Ending soon: NWA Lodranite, Brachinite, Angrite, and others

2011-10-29 Thread Yinan Wang
Hi List,

Recently I bought a collection that had a variety of interesting NWA
pieces, some of which I've listed on eBay this week and are ending
tomorrow evening:
http://stores.ebay.com/Devonian-Depot

Amongst the highlights:

NWA  - Angrite - 0.23 grams
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Angrite-NWA-2999-meteorite-0-23-grams-/120798948140

NWA 3151 - Brachinite 0.88 grams
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brachinite-NWA-3151-meteorite-0-88-grams-rare-/380379642956

NWA 4587 - Ungrouped Achondrite - 0.504 grams
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ungrouped-Achondrite-NWA-4587-meteorite-0-504-grams-/120798942714

NWA 4478 - Lodranite - 2.05 grams
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lodranite-NWA-4478-meteorite-2-05-grams-/380379637819

- Yinan
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Re: [meteorite-list] Impact Melt or Shock Melt?

2011-10-29 Thread Benjamin P. Sun
AFAIK, an impact melt is created from the heat and energy of the
collision itself. A contact metamorphism, in-situ. Whereas, a shock
melt is created by the energy of the shock waves that travel through
the rock and away from the impact site. The shock wave compression
generates the heat.
Reminds me of the great debate regarding Dhofar 026/461/ect. Whether
it is an impact melt or not. First, it was said to be an impact melt
breccia. Then others said it's actually a Shocked granulitic breccia.
Then the ambiguous Crystalline melt classification. And now, the
latest research puts it back as an Impact melt..
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Re: [meteorite-list] New Website Up and Running

2011-10-29 Thread James Baxter
Great looking site, Jason!
Cheers,
Jim
- Original Message -
From: "jason utas" 
To: "Meteorite-list" , i...@imcamail.de
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 3:20:45 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Website Up and Running

Hello All,
I've spent the past several months working on a website in my spare
time.  Unfortunately, it's not as educational as I would have liked
yet because I simply haven't had the time to improve the general
pages.  But there's a reasonable assortment of meteorites for sale,
and I did my best with the photos, some of which are pretty cool (you
might check out the page for the lunar NWA 6470).  I tried to include
a little more information and research than is usually put into such
things, and turned up some cool facts and stories about some of the
specimens being offered.

The URL is:   www.fallsandfinds.com

You'll also find some pieces of new and unusual meteorites as well as
pieces of some meteorites not available anywhere else.

For those of you waiting for a piece of the recent house-hitter from
Poland, I was able to obtain a few grams of Soltmany fragments from a
friend who literally drove all night to get to the place of the fall
shortly after it occurred.  I wasn't really sure what to charge for
them since no one else seems to have any for sale, so I compared to a
few other recent European falls of similar TKW's.

I hope you enjoy the site and pictures and hope to hear from y'all; if
you've got some suggestions, I'd love to hear them.  I'll be uploading
some collection photos soon -- the site is definitely still under
construction, so please stay tuned for updates.
Thanks,
Jason

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Re: [meteorite-list] New Website Up and Running

2011-10-29 Thread Jason Snyder
Jason, very nice site indeed!  I too have just recently completed a very simple 
site dealing with meteorites and am sometimes confused with you on the list by 
others (not sure how that could happen) but wanted to share my site as well.  
Mine is more of a personal site sharing what I love to do in my "spare" time.  
With the key word being spare; having three children, all in different hobbies 
and sports keeps me busy enough, not to mention being a middle school biology 
teacher. Please check out my site and provide any and all feedback as it is 
still a "work in progress..."

Here is the link:  www.meteorseeker.com

Jason Snyder
Amateur Meteorite Hunter
(but really nobody important)

On Oct 29, 2011, at 3:20 PM, jason utas wrote:

> Hello All,
> I've spent the past several months working on a website in my spare
> time.  Unfortunately, it's not as educational as I would have liked
> yet because I simply haven't had the time to improve the general
> pages.  But there's a reasonable assortment of meteorites for sale,
> and I did my best with the photos, some of which are pretty cool (you
> might check out the page for the lunar NWA 6470).  I tried to include
> a little more information and research than is usually put into such
> things, and turned up some cool facts and stories about some of the
> specimens being offered.
> 
> The URL is:   www.fallsandfinds.com
> 
> You'll also find some pieces of new and unusual meteorites as well as
> pieces of some meteorites not available anywhere else.
> 
> For those of you waiting for a piece of the recent house-hitter from
> Poland, I was able to obtain a few grams of Soltmany fragments from a
> friend who literally drove all night to get to the place of the fall
> shortly after it occurred.  I wasn't really sure what to charge for
> them since no one else seems to have any for sale, so I compared to a
> few other recent European falls of similar TKW's.
> 
> I hope you enjoy the site and pictures and hope to hear from y'all; if
> you've got some suggestions, I'd love to hear them.  I'll be uploading
> some collection photos soon -- the site is definitely still under
> construction, so please stay tuned for updates.
> Thanks,
> Jason
> 
> IMCA 7630
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