Dear List Members,
Later today my exceptionally rare Microporphyry, NWA 2981, offering is
ending under my eBay seller name, NaturesVault. I started it at just 99
cents and it is currently at a VERY low price. It is a new meteorite which
has been classified by Dr. Ted Bunch of NAU as a
I also disagree with Michael Blood. Can we on one hand claim to be part of
a meteorite community promoting fairness and good faith and on the other
hand turn our heads when issues like this are brought to light? Don't we
all as a group have some sort of responsibility to applaud the honorable
That would make sense Bernd. I initially noticed that it looks like two of
them right next to each other.
formed parallel cylinders 10-40 mm in diameter
Cheers,
Jeff
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Here a pic with a troilite in Sikhote.
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/SikhoteAlin.JPG
I would guess, that it would have been rather a lenticular troilite torn
out. Schreibersite surrounding troilite or alone, wouldn't mark such a sharp
border in my opinion, especially not in
Hi John all,
Well, this is sad, indeed.
Now we have two very convincing testimonials by people of
substance - Stefan Ralew and McCartney Taylor. Therefore, I find
myself having to agree that there appears to be a problem that
cannot be attributed to a relationship issue with
Michael B. wrote:
While it appears there may be significant other issues in this case,
it is none of my business - nor anyone else's on the list,
Michael,
The central point is that the emotions and incredible sums of money and
meteorite transaction reputation involved here beg for an
So much for the dead language.GEEZ...I can see why its now
dead..! Maybe we should get the Pope to translate it!
Kirk..
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Besides this particular case, there seems to be another dealer who sold
a specimen for a considerable amount of money that was suppose to be a
certain type of meteorite. The sale was done before the classification.
It was later learned that the meteorite was not what it was suppose
Good Morning List;
Thanks also to Rob for alerting us to this. I caught his email as I
headed out of the house to a concert by the bay here in San Diego at
Seaport Village. It was an amazing to see the rocket speeding across
the sky as Radiohead played! The venue was setup so that the crowd
I agree with Dave and Mike. We are a small community and phony or
dishonest dealings need to be exposed. If the parties can settle out of
our public arena, wonderful! When they can't and it appears that this
has been a seriously long on going ordeal for both parties, then the
meteorite
Rob; GREAT !! Im in Palm Springs and can watch the "Reverse Meteorite"
leave its trail. Thanks Kris Henkel
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type the nodule in my slice?
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/SikhoteAlin.JPG
Matteo
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Greetings
Last night I listed a bunch of auctions one of
which was a Sikhote-alin with a 2.5x2 cm circular
feature in it. It is kind of like what
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It
brings to mind when
multiple list members all had similar testimonials
about being fraudulently
mistreated by Matteo.
All unfounded shouting moved in turn from certain
persons to defame my person. Probably jealous.
Matteo
Hi all,
some time ago i read in some mail about a cd or dvd enciclopedia of meteorite, i'm intersted at atlas meteorite or similar.
You canwrite methisinformation or were i can bay?
Many thanks
PaoloMondiali 2006 Scarica subito il pacchetto gratuito dei Mondiali!
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A little more respect for the clear beauty of the Ablativus Absolutus! And as
far as 'dead languages' are concerned: there will be a time when all our
current languages will be dead ...
However, here is a little translation of Dougs quotation from the 1st book of
letters by Q. Horatius
How does one identify a Monning number on their meteorite? I, too, have a
La Lande that I recently bought at an auction. It came with a very old
Ward's Scientific card. The number is hand-written in black ink over white
paint or whiteout. Sorry: no picture.
Anita
Hi,
Here is a place to get started.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/Back_Links/2002/November/Accretion_Desk.htm
The Monnig numbers are about half way down the page.
I hope to make a formal collection of numbers and labels and their
history someday. Christian Anger and I have started a
http://www.space.com/news/060628_neo_workshop.html
Asteroid Defense: NASA to Formulate Planetary Protection Plan
By Leonard David
space.com
28 June 2006
VAIL, Colorado - NASA has begun a fact-finding appraisal of how best to
detect, track, catalogue and characterize near-Earth asteroids and
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
June 22-28, 2006
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Crumpled (Released 22 June 2006)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/06/22
o Inverted Channels (Released 23 June 2006)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/06/28/ps1_is_go/
Killer asteroid hunter takes first snaps
Near-Earth objects beware
By Lester Haines
The Register (United Kingdom)
Juen 28, 2006
The first of four powerful telescopes which will eventually be capable
of locating 99 per cent of
Good morning list.I just uploaded 6 more pieces on to my sale page.They
are NWA 2781,NWA 2779,ROOSEVELY COUNTY 081,TOLAR,NEW MEXICO,PORTALES
VALLEY (STONE),and finally 8 LITTLE GAO Individuals.You can access my
website at:stormbringer60120.tripod.com.It should take you right to
it.Thanks again.
Hi Ron -
Amazing.
It only took an act of Congress to get NASA management
off its butt and doing what it should have been doing
years ago to ensure the safety of the people of this
country.
Congratulations.
You know how reluctant I am to bring this up here,
what with all the divorces and
Hi all,
I need to apologize to Peter Marmot with whom I will be working on the
specimen card/number picture gallery.
I am completing a Meteorite Times article that involves Christian
Anger so I guess I had Anger on my mind when I made my Monnig post.
But I should also make a formal Thank You
Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter.
http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Hi There,
Thank you for the translation.butSorry...I see
little beauty in Latin.
Try French.merci beaucoup!
Kirk
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Ofeely meboney belly vubiscum,
Billy selly allhis dominos
...Sister Mary Elephant (Cheech and Chong)
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 15:08:31
hokus pokus dominokus!!
MOE HOWARD,CURLY HOWARD
LARRY FINE
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Hello List,
Just a quick post that is at least a bit meteorite
related.
My son and I just saw the movie Superman Returns.
NO spoilers from me, I promise. Let's just say that I
never knew that Kryptonite meteorites were
classified as a PALLASITE. Now that would be some
REALLY green crystals!
Dear List Members,
Not long ago, there has been some discussion on this list about the people
of Comet Meteorite Shop, Russian dealers, etc., and some rumors even had it
that we won't see the Russians again at future shows.
As you can see from the recent Ensisheim show reports, these rumors are
There are several meteorite collectors that also collect Gold nuggets. I would
like to trade a 1.3 Gram Zagami with crust or other specimens that I have, for
about a 30 gram gold nugget with character. Please email me off list, Thanks,
Derek.
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Wow Norbert, this is a sad state of events isn't it.
I seem to remember a thread some time back about Brahin that might have been
collected within the Chernobyl zone. I don't remember and did not follow the
thread that closely. I wonder if this is an embarassment to the Russian gov?
I would
I'm sure Serge has the solidarity from most of the list members.
I guess, we should increasingly buy his stuff, which he still has outside of
Russia to help him over this difficult and unsatisfying situation.
Buckleboo!
Martin
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List,
I will be in Frankfurt for one day in July and would like to know if there are
any meteorite displays in Frankfurt?
Regards, Fred Olsen
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Oh man.I loved that album!!! I listened to it over and over
again..The Big
Hi Martin and All,
Yes, Kunashak did crash through the roof of a small old log building.
I believe the building was a factory or somewhere that made stuff. I
have a pic of the building showing a hole in the roof at my office.
I'll try to post a pic of it tomorrow.
Cheers,
Martin
On 6/28/06,
Hi, Svend, Doug, List
Thanks for the translation, Svend. I was Googling
away looking for a translation when yours arrived in my
mailbox! (For good translations of many classical
texts, try the Classics Dept at MIT website, an odd
spot, but lots of good stuff.)
While I really do think we
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