Hi Folks, anyone searching for a large thin section of D'Orbigny please feel free to contact me privately. The specimen used for thin sectioning measured roughly 10 x 20mm. These are very fine thin sections, in fact the thin sections sold by Al Mitterling and David New came from me originally.
Chee
I just got home from a very long day and I see that my meteorites are going
for extremely low prices!
Are you kidding me?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6531122819
A museum quality large Juancheng for only $1.90 gram? Yet people are buying
NWA unclassed for more than that
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/polandmet_com
Hello
I have some auctions ending toonight (or tooday)
Benguerir slice
Shirokovsky slice
etc.
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Dear list members,
I am pleased to announce a new CK4 meteorite for this week's special under
my eBay seller name, naturesvault. It is NWA 2708.
Here are the direct links to the six specimens I just listed on eBay
tonight:
NEW - NWA 2708 Rare CK4 Meteorite Complete Slice 28.2 grams
http://cgi.e
G'day List,
Yesterday, a large Boxhole (~1kg) was cut from its holding chain and stolen
from the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics, The Australian
National University. The details are below so if anyone suspects that this
piece is being offered for sale anywhere, could you please contact
Please take the time to see a few sweet pieces from my collection for
auction ending real soon.
Here :
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmaccers531
Thank You !
Bob
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At 09.37 18/05/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>"Our mathematicians have roughly calculated that the (fireball)
>began its decent over our eastern border and ended in an explosion
>over the Russian Karelia region," URSA newsletter editor Marko
>Pekkola said.
Uh-uhh! It looks like we are gonna have a Ma
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Subject: Video Observation Results - April 2005
Results of the IMO Video Meteor Network - April 2005
April started
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Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:56:47 +0300
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Subject: RE: Fireball News Article from Finland
Hi,
Yes we really had a very bright fireball yesterday
even
Most beautiful Rodrigo! Jerry
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To: "Meteorite Central"
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:34 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Imilac slice SALE
Hola List
My web is update with 9 new slice of Imilac with one face etched, You can
s
Cool Doug as always. If the skies clear here I'll set up my new meade etx125
and check it out! Jerry
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Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:07 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Ceres, Luna, Jupiter, and ancient astronomers
Hola List,
Down here we
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/opportunity/20050427.html
Opportunity Discovers Tiny Craters on Mars
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
April 27, 2005
On Earth, people tend to think of craters as giant holes in the ground
like Meteor Crater in Arizona, ancient features too big to miss that
mark
thanks to all who got in on my sardis pieces. i have the remaining small pieces on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZbigQ5fpineQ5fartifacts and i also have sizes 2.6, 3.3, 3.3, 4.5, 5, and 13.5g available direct.
i will be gradually switching over to yahoo mail (it has 100 FREE megs of storag
Hola List
My web is update with 9 new slice of Imilac with one face etched, You can
see this in www.meteorites.cl click the button "Imilac Pall. (slice)" in the
meteorites for sale area.
All these pieces are polished for both faces and with good relation
superficies/volume.
Best regards
Rodrigo
Dear List members,
I have recently purchased a small unclassified 26g fragment of a Saharan
meteorite and just partially polished one side in order to see how it looks
like. First impression, it was very hard to polish and must quite metal
rich, but also very oxidized...
I have put some pictures
Ron reminded:
> Ceres is thought to be of carbonaceous chondrite composition -
> and if so is probably the biggest Carbonaceous Chondrite in the Solar
> System
It is probably the largest in the main asteroid belt, but I wouldn't rule out
anything from the Kuiper Belt just yet.
Ron Baal
> Ceres is thought to be of carbonaceous chondrite composition -
> and if so is probably the biggest Carbonaceous Chondrite in the Solar
> System
It is probably the largest in the main asteroid belt, but I wouldn't rule out
anything from the Kuiper Belt just yet.
Ron Baalke
Hola List,
Down here we have terrible haze and also lately cloudy skies, so I haven't
had a chance to see Ceres, the largest Asteroid, during the brief but
remarkable appearance. Ceres is thought to be of carbonaceous chondrite
composition -
and if so is probably the biggest Carbonaceous
Dear List Members,
I have many eBay auctions ending in a few short hours under my seller name,
naturesvault. Several are still at just 99 cents. I also have a number of
unclassified Saharan meteorites currently at just pennies per gram. You
never know what you will find in one of these.
Here ar
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
May 12-18, 2005
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Spring Defrosting (Released 12 May 2005)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/05/12
o Gullied Wall (Released 13 May 2005)
Hello Listees,
I am looking for a nice larger slice of Portales Valley for a local Museum in
Germany. It shall be put on display to the public. A trade could be arranged
and the Museum can offer a large slice of the L6 chondrite fall Fisher,
Minnesota. Although of a common type, material of thi
http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_1706999,00.html
'Fireball' lights up sky
news24.com
May 18, 2005
Helsinki - An exceptionally bright "fireball" was spotted late on
Tuesday slicing through the sky over Finland before exploding over
the country's border with Russia, the
Hi everybody, I am on my way home from Panama and I have over $10,000 in
meteorites from my private collection ending on ebay tonight all starting at
1 cent. I am writing from the airport and cannot put in links but see the
links below for all the available items.
http://members.ebay.com/aboutm
Hi Paul and list,
a very nice article on SaU169 can also be found here:
http://illite.unibe.ch/sau169/summary.htm
Peter Marmet
Paul H wrote:
> Dear Listmembers,
>
> Omans lunar meteorite sparks exciting cosmic secrets
> By Conrad Prabhu, 17th August 2004, Oman Observer
> http://www.newsbrie
i still have a few sardis , ga micros for sale. the remaining ones will go up on ebay with buy-it-now only. here is a chance to add this rare, deep-south iron to you collection. $12/g sawed, $11g broken&sawed, $10/g broken. sizes from .3g- 13.5g , $4 S&H anywhere.
i will be gradually switching over
Dear Listmembers,
Omans lunar meteorite sparks exciting cosmic secrets
By Conrad Prabhu, 17th August 2004, Oman Observer
http://www.newsbriefsoman.info/features/lunar_meteorite.htm
"A close-up of Sayh al Uhaymir 169, which is believed
to
have come from the Imbrium Basin of the Moon."
Table o
I got my New Zealand work visa yesterday and I am
hoping to get to ensisheim and my last auctions will
end thursday. So soon I will be shutting down but I
will likely be posting a lot of sales over the next
two weeks in an effort to raise last mnute cash so my
apologies to anybody who dont like sal
It's made with my new Nikon 4800. Great camera. Good optical zoom, you can
go as close as 10mm and it will be so sharp, that without problems, one can
excessively enlarge the picture later, very good colours, so that one has
not to manipulate the pictures later and suitable for idiots like me - it'
Super photo Martin, Jerry
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http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May18.html
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See story at:
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Dana Hawn
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Hello List,
My friend from Saint Petersburg, Russia needs a small (about 10g)
slice or fragment of non-oxidized part of Santa Catharina ataxite for
study.
If somebody have it, please contact me off list at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you!
Sergey
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I agree... very interesting site. I discovered that very same website almost a
year ago after a 4.5 centered near Ottowa, IL momentarilly rattled our windows
and swung our light fixtures up here near Milwaukee, WI. I know, barely a
shake for your folks on the west coast. But I must admit, it w
..just to thank Steve A. for the SAU 002!!!
Much appreciated
best
dave
IMCA #0092
Sec. BIMS
www.bimsociety.org
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