There is just 24 hours left on the following ebay auctions, still bargains to be
had on some scarce material, rare types and choice NWA's.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/urban-007/m.html
- Worden (L5, "Hammer")
- NWA 3151 (Brachinite)
- NWA 4590 "Tamassint" (Angrite)
- Murchison (CM2) & Allende (CV3)
In the last couple of weeks I've been through much of my collection, pulling out
some duplicates and other specimens to sell. I've listed them below, including
details on the provenance I have, where possible the original dealers card will
be included. Several of these prices are below my origin
is no longer published! I paid for a year's
subscription and only received three copies with no refunds as promised!
---- Matthew Smith wrote:
Sorry to mail this in public but I'm not getting a timely response
otherwise. Please would somebody from meteorite magazine respond to the
mai
Sorry to mail this in public but I'm not getting a timely response
otherwise. Please would somebody from meteorite magazine respond to the
mail I sent you on 29th November (and resent at the weekend) as a matter of
urgency.
A couple of weeks ago I decide to renew my subscription using the online
I also received one of ET's stunning NWA 6693 sections a few of days ago. I have
posted a couple of my amateurish images to the British & Irish Meteorite Society
website:
http://bimsociety.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=199
As Bernd stated, this really is an amazing meteorite.
Matt.
On 22/0
Two weeks ago four members of the British & Irish Meteorite Society (BIMS)
visited the Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute at the Open
University, based in Buckinghamshire, UK.
We were given an extensive tour of their labs, including the oxygen isotope
laboratory and spaceflight de
I have just listed a small fragment of the Aldsworth meteorite on ebay, 7 day
auction, starting at $0.99.
This historic stone fell in Gloucestershire, England in August 1835. I have not
seen a piece available on the web previously. As British falls go, this is about
as scarce as it gets!
The
Incredible and potentially mind blowing. I've had a quick scan through and
it appears they have been thorough in trying to eliminate the possibility of
terrestrial contamination, etc. I guess this really could be *the* big
news.
Thanks for posting,
Matt.
On 05/03/11 14:56, drtanuki wrote:
Hi all...
I see that Rob Elliott has updated the Fernlea page with details of his
English pallasite find Hambleton. Well worth a read...
http://fernlea.tripod.com/hambleton.html
Matt.
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Hi Christian and list...
A google search for '"christian anger" meteorite son michael' brings up
a met-list post from 2003 '[meteorite-list] Sept. 7, 1753' regarding
Luponnas. Clearly this isn't a mesosiderite, but Dong Ujimqin Qi fell on
the same date. So that'd be my guess...
Matt.
Christ
Hi list...
I posted a similar request directly to three list members last Monday,
but only one has gotten back to me so far (thanks Dean!). I'm a
secondary school Science teacher in the UK. I've been asked to plan a
day of space related activities for a small group of our 'gifted and
talented
The site appears to be http://www.kansascity.com ,
but the article is in the archive which it seems is subscription based.
Matt.
Gary K. Foote wrote:
I couldn't get to www.knasascitystar.com. Kept returning a 404 error. I did go to
kcstar.com but the search term "steve arnold,from cosmos to
Hi list...
'BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time - Asteroids - Celestial Bodies from the
Beginning of Time'
This aired on BBC Radio 4 in the UK on 3rd November, but I only came
across it earlier this week and a quick check back suggests it wasn't
mentioned on the list at the time (apologies if it has,
Good idea Lars... I'd be happy to send a cd of this video out to anybody
with a slow connection living in the UK too. Feel free to mail me off
list if your stuck and 3-4 hours at 56k doesn't appeal to you ;)
On a seperate note my request for a sample of Aldsworth earlier in the
week went unans
I posted this request to the meteorite_sale list a couple of days ago,
to avoid using the meteoritecentral list for another wanted post, but I
received no responses.
I would like to obtain a small (maybe 1g depending on cost!) sample of
the Aldsworth meteorite. I am aware that Rob Elliot had s
Sorry to post this to the list, I've been looking around many sites and
mailed a few people but with no luck...
I'm trying to find a small, but representative (i.e. with olivine
crystal and metal), piece of a stable pallasite (possibly Imilac or
Esquel) which will fit in a small (35mm) membran
Seeing these adverts for membrane boxes made me wonder if anybody
knows of a supplier in the UK? I've had a look around but can't find
them anywhere.
Thanks,
Matt.
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