Hello
I need a little piece of Tenham, Barwell. Email me in
private, thanks
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it
Collection Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.info
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Hi, All,
Jay Leno loves to read those news clippings, you
know, like the one about the bank robber who wrote his
holdup note on the back of a deposit slip -- HIS OWN
personal deposit slip with his name and account number
on it, and who was surprised when he arrived home with
the loot to find
Hi List ,
I would like to announce some new information for the winner of the
Guided Meteorite hunting Trip . We are planning on hunting for two days
but it is up to the winner if they would only like to go for one day.
We will give the winner the choice of hunting Nevada, California,
Arizon
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/13/science/space/13plan.html?pagewanted=all
September 13, 2005
One Find, Two Astronomers: An Ethical Brawl
By DENNIS OVERBYE
Correction Appended
When a group of Spanish astronomers reported in July that they had discovered a
spectacular addition
to the solar system
Dear members,
this is a reminder to contact Martin Altmann if you want to be on the
meeting. deadline is Friday, Sept 16th.
Here's again the content of the original email:
Like last year, we will meet again at the Fliegerbräu after the first show
evening on Friday October 28, 2005
Last year we
Dear members,
this is a reminder to contact Martin Altmann if you want to be on the
meeting. deadline is Friday, Sept 16th.
Here's again the content of the original email:
Like last year, we will meet again at the Fliegerbräu after the first show
evening on Friday October 28, 2005
Last year we
P.S. Color composite images (but still looks like b/w image) of Itokawa are
released in Japanese page,
but not yet in English page.
http://www.isas.ac.jp/j/snews/2005/0914.shtml
Katsu O.
- Original Message -
From: "K. Ohtsuka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite Mailing List"
Sent: Thu
Hi,
The name "thunderstone" derives from a belief in
their heavenly origin. Both meteorites and neolithic
tools were called "thunderstones."
This theory held that meteorites somehow formed
in the sky during violent thunderstorms. Proponents of
this idea suggested that particles inside the
Hello Jeff-san
You can find Itokawa's latest image(s) at the following site:
http://www.isas.ac.jp/e/snews/index.shtml
K. Ohtsuka, Tokyo Meteor Network
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Kuyken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Meteorite Mailing List"
Sent: Thur
Greetings. Does anyone know where I can obtain
copies of any books, articles or literature on the
Deep Space Probes... Mariners, Voyagers and Pioneers?
E-mail me off List.
Thanks, Dave.
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Hi List,
Does anyone have a link to images that Hayabusa is sending back?
Thanks,
Jeff
- Original Message -
From: Ron Baalke
To: Meteorite Mailing List
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Hayabusa Begins Daring Close Encouter With
Asteroid
http://www.s
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0509/14hayabusa/
Probe begins daring close encounter with asteroid
BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
September 12, 2005
A $100 million Japanese space explorer parked in the vicinity of an
enigmatic asteroid this week, allowing scientists to get a first glimpse
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2005-146
Guy Webster (818) 354-6278
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
2005-146
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status
September 14, 2005
Three cameras on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter worked as expected
in a test pointing them at
Hi Dirk,
Big thanks for this reference, it serves me well!
In fact I am interested in the mention of "the thunder-god`s ink
block" particularly. I wonder whether this has any connection with the
dragon eggs (which I have always considered very meteorite-like) that,
in traditional belief, provided
Dear List,
While at Yamaguchi Univ. last year I assisted a
graduate student in analyzing early iron tools found
in a grave in Japan. Because the metal was not molten
and was hammer hot worked; we found kamacite and
tanite; but only in the black zone weathered crust in
the highly weathered iron.
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
September 8-14, 2005
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Aram Chaos Rocks (Released 8 September 2005)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/09/08
o MOC Imaging Resumes (Rele
looks Molybtit (Molybdite) to me. Molybdenum concentrate,
usually + / - 50% Molybdenum.
When fresh, it´s shiny;
http://www.zcmc.am/products.php?l=eng
when more weathered, it becomes greenish / yellow
http://webmineral.com/data/Molybdite.shtml
best,
pekka s
Kevin Forbes wrote:
Hi, just l
List,
I have just seen the Meteorite Taipei page. The
coin is a poorly made copy. Dirk
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Dear List,
There are two other meteorite-related catagories of
popular and very expensive fakes being sold in Taiwan,
China, Hong Kong and Japan; and on Ebay.
1: Sky metal objects (tailsman) that are said to be
made of meteorite and coming from Tibet and
Nepal...they are copies made of a bronze/
Hi Mark, Ken, Dirk, List,
Mark, you are completely right. What you say (powder and flat surface
needed, also along with other instrumental requirements and standardization
proceses) is valid for a true microprobe.
And EDX (Energy Dispersive X-Ray analysis, performed under an electronic
microsc
Zelimir,
Beware of buying anything from Meteorite Taipei; he
is INFAMOUS for FAKES!!! There are many many fake
Chinese coins floating around especially in Taiwan. I
have collected Chinese coins for more than 25 years.
I have several authentic Yuan Dynasty iron coins but
the are all in the
Hello Dirk and List,
"In 211 B.C. a large meteor is said to have fallen
in an area just east of the former Ch`in state."
This may be this one in my database:
Name: Puyang
Synonyms: Dong Jun (?)
Locality: near Puyang County
Latitude: 35,43°
Longitude: 115,01°
Date of Fall: 211 B.C.
Province: Hen
Dear List and Chris,
More on Chinese Meteorite research:
Ref: Cambridge History of China Vol. 1, The Ch`in and
Han Empires 221 B.C.- A.D. 220.
pg.79
"In 211 B.C. a large meteor is said to have fallen
in an area just east of the former Ch`in state. On it
an unknown person inscribed the words:
Zelimir and All,
The Meteorite Taipei site is composed of 99% 'wrongs.'
Good idea to verify the facts before believing this guy.
best,
ken
#9632
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/webwrongs.html
Zelimir Gabelica wrote:
Hello Dirk, list,
Regarding old chinese coins possibly made from meteorit
Dear List Members,
As I was not able to make the Denver Show this year, I will be loading
several new offerings this week under my eBay seller name, naturesvault.
Here is a quick list of what I will list after 6:00pm Florida Time Today:
NEW - NWA 3151 Brachinite Thin Sections
NEW - NWA 3144 C
Hello Dirk, list,
Regarding old chinese coins possibly made from meteorites, here is a
document showing one of them from the Yuan dynasty, perdiod around
1341-1370 AD. (hope the link works).
http://www.geocities.com/meteoritetaipei/well_being_a1.htm
It happened that I could acquire such a co
Dear List and Chris,
Ref. Needham, 21. Meteorology, pg. 462
"Meteorology is a word which has undergone much
change of the meaning since the time when it ws born
in ancient Greece. For example, Aristole (as in his
Meteorologica) it included the study of many phenomena
which is now know to be ce
Dear List and Chris,
Ref. Needham, 21. Meteorology, pg. 462
"Meteorology is a word which has undergone much
change of the meaning since the time when it ws born
in ancient Greece. For example, Aristole (as in his
Meteorologica) it included the study of many phenomena
which is now know to be ce
Dear List and Chris,
Todays research results from ancient Chinese
literature:
Ref: Needham, Vol.III, 20. Astronomy, pg. 434
"Meteorites had many other names in Chinese books
besides the yun already mentioned, or yun-shih.
Further information is contained in a valuable chapter
by Chang Hung-Ch
Dear List and Chris,
Todays research results from ancient Chinese
literature:
Ref: Needham, Vol.III, 20. Astronomy, pg. 434
"Meteorites had many other names in Chinese books
besides the yun already mentioned, or yun-shih.
Further information is contained in a valuable chapter
by Chang Hung-Ch
Hello
My 4 auction of Tafassasset its under ended, 3 pieces
its bid. I inform the 2 little slices its the unique I
have, the next I have in arrive its all over 10 grams.
For see the auctions go here
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=mcomemeteorite
Matteo
M come Meteorit
Hi Mark, I sat down and rubbed it hard with my thumb, polishing a flat spot,
it does indeed, leave black on my thumb, but not as easy as MoS2. I just
didn't rub it for long enough before to see if it left a mark on my skin.
Kevin. VK3UKF.
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Hi, OK I put up the pics of the streaks, The Molybdenite streak is bluer
that the suspect sample.
Pic 1 on the left has the streaks mounted in a horizontal fashion. MoS2 is
on the bottom. It is bluer than the sample streak at the top. Pic 2 has the
streaks mounted in a verticle position. MoS2 is
OK, I had a piece of Molybdenite lying around, and I had a small ceramic
crucible.
I did the scratch test. The Molybdenite,(molybdenum di-sulphide), obviously
left a mark like a soft grey lead pencil.
Then I rubbed the suspect Mo sample on it and to my surprise, it left the
same, soft looking, s
I put up a page 2 with some clearer close ups of the crystal structure.
Possible Molybdenum specimen?
Page 1
http://vk3ukf.freewebsitehosting.com/Moly/Molybdenum_page_01.htm
Page 2
http://vk3ukf.freewebsitehosting.com/Moly/Molybdenum_page_02.htm
Ta.
Kevin, VK3UKF.
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Hi, all,
I found the Field Report by McCartney Taylor intriguing, especially the
pictures showing the interior of the rocks found by Mr. Durham.
Generally speaking, can you (the experts) predict what the interior of a
stoney meteorite will likely look like before cutting it open simply by
ex
This is more of my own left over material that I have
stored in my mothers house and she is slowly
liquidating my stuff. See her ebay user id
MARILYNSOFFERINGS also as more meteorites are on ebay.
My mothers photos are still not perfect but she is
starting to get pretty good. But see the next 50 sa
Hi, just looking for a one way or the other.
Many years ago, a fellow that I knew, gave me a brittle, hard and shiny,
looking lump of metal.
I was wondering if anyone cold look at some pics on a page and sway one way
or the other, or give any other help.
http://vk3ukf.freewebsitehosting.com/Mo
Hi, just looking for a one way or the other.
Many years ago, a fellow that I knew, gave me a brittle, hard and shiny,
looking lump of metal.
I was wondering if anyone cold look at some pics on a page and sway one way
or the other, or give any other help.
Thanks, Kevin Forbes, VK3UKF.
Hi this is a test
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