Dear List,
This week I would like to introduce NWA 3145, a rare primitive achondrite
(H7). I have made about 140 grams available on ebay all at once, when it is
gone I will have no more. starting at just $32.50 a gram with a buy-it-now
price of only $35.00 a gram, this is the lowest price you wi
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Dear List:
I know those little black blocks shown next to meteorites are used for
scale, but what do the l
Hi Anita,
They stand for north, south, east, west, top and bottom.
Thanks,
Peter
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North, South, East, West?
Just a thinking.
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Dear List,
It has been some time since we advertised a weekly rare material special. I
know some List members are fond of irons so here is a great opportunity to
pick up a rare iron at an extremely low
Dear List,
It has been some time since we advertised a weekly rare material special. I
know some List members are fond of irons so here is a great opportunity to
pick up a rare iron at an extremely low price per gram. Only three pieces
are available and they are all huge slabs etched on one side
es of common chondrites sitting in
my garage. So why the "hupelah" about this one:)
Michael Farmer
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Mike,
Talk to Dr. Bunch who claimed this meteorite has the most extreme range he
has seen in a regolith breccia. After talking to NAU
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Dear List Members,
This weeks special is NWA2127, a very rare and almost unheard of L4, S2-4,
W1 Regolith Breccia Chondrite found in Northwest Africa
Dear List Members,
This weeks special is NWA2127, a very rare and almost unheard of L4, S2-4,
W1 Regolith Breccia Chondrite found in Northwest Africa 2004. When we first
looked at this meteorite we thought we were looking at an achondrite. We
took a second slice and saw what appeared to be a cho
Dear List Members,
Several List members have been asking what this week's special is. I just
returned from a successful treasure hunting trip in Florida and that is why
I am late in announcing this week's rare material special. It looks like
Michael Blood and his accountant have joined the Treasu
Dear List Members,
This weeks special is NWA1281, a rare Howardite achondrite found in the
Sahara Desert 2001. A single stone weighing 468 grams is all that there is
of this beautiful and rare meteorite. NWA 1281 is very fresh (W0) and
displays huge black melt clasts(some 30-plus mm), something
Dear List Members,
This weeks special is NWA3127, an exceedingly rare LL3.1, S2, W3 chondrite
found 2002 in the Sahara desert. This is the lowest petrologic subtype for
a chondrite to ever come out of the Sahara desert with the possible
exception of NWA 1756, which is an LL3.0/3.2. This is an e
Dear List Members,
This weeks special is a very cool CK5 with a TKW of only 27 grams. The name
of this very fresh and rare Carbonaceous Chondrite is NWA 3116.
To see NWA 3116 please click on the link below and go to "Go see all current
items for sale by this member." The weekly rare material sp
Dear List Members,
This weeks special is a very cool LL3, S2, Fa27.4 Amphoterite Chondrite with
white Xenoliths called NWA 3112. With only 143 grams TKW to go around there
will not be much of this one available.
To see NWA 3112 please click on the link below and go to "Go see all current
items fo
Dear List Members,
It is with pleasure that we announce two rare items this week.
One of this weeks specials is a new primitive Ureilite called NWA 3140. NWA
3140 is the first Ureilite that we have observed where there are occurrences
of metal. This is one of the best looking Ureilites out ther
Dear List,
We really appreciate all the support you have shown us by bidding on these
auctions. This week we would like to announce NWA 3122, a shock hardened
Polymict Eucrite that takes an awesome polish. With pure white anorthosite
clasts set in a gray matrix and a very scarce amount of metal
, May 04, 2004 9:19 PM
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> Dear List,
>
> This week we would like to announce NWA3124, an enstatite chondrite with
an
> internal weathering level rating of W0 and an external rating of W1 if
this
> is possible. In the proce
Dear List,
This week we would like to announce NWA3124, an enstatite chondrite with an
internal weathering level rating of W0 and an external rating of W1 if this
is possible. In the process of having this beautiful meteorite classified
we learned that some of the differences between an EH and EL
Dear List,
We really appreciate all the support you have shown us by bidding on these
auctions. This week we would like to announce NWA 3113, an H3 chondrite
with so many chondrules there is little room left for matrix or metal. It
was a very hard meteorite to image so the pictures do not do it
Dear List,
Thank you, once again for affording us the opportunity to advertise these
weekly rare material specials. This week we would like to announce NWA
3119. NWA 3119 is an LL4 chondrite. Some might ask what is so special
about an LL4 chondrite with all of the rarities coming out of the des
Dear List,
Thank you, once again for affording us the opportunity to advertise these
weekly rare material specials. This week we would like to announce NWA
3119. NWA 3119 is an LL4 chondrite. Some might ask what is so special
about an LL4 chondrite with all of the rarities coming out of the des
Dear List,
Thank you, once again for affording us the opportunity to advertise these
weekly rare material specials. We were going to announce an ungrouped
meteorite this week but one of the laboratories found some more interesting
details so the final classification has been postponed by a couple
Dear List Members,
This week we would like to introduce an exceedingly rare CO3.6 ( NWA 1277).
As far as we know there is only one other available for private purchase and
it is almost sold out. The other one (NWA 1292) weighed only 136 grams, is
not paired and sells for $100.00 a gram. We are s
Dear List,
This week we would like to announce NWA 1289, an ordinary chondrite with not
so ordinary features.
Slice showing an example of a black CC clast found in one of the slices from
this meteorite:
http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa1289/nwa1289.jpg
Close up of this same black CC clast:
http://www
a way that proves how interesting this recent find really is.
All the best,
Adam Hupe
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Adam,
Does this material attract to a magnet? Being an H, I suppose it does...but maybe not.
John
> Dear List Members,
>
> We would like to introduce NWA 2058 an extremely odd meteorite called a
> plain "H" with no subclass. It is also known in the scientific circles as a
> Psuedotachylite. Th
Dear List Members,
We would like to introduce NWA 2058 an extremely odd meteorite called a
plain "H" with no subclass. It is also known in the scientific circles as a
Psuedotachylite. Through a great deal of study NAU and the UW determined
this Psuedotachylite originated from the H chondrite pare
Dear List Members,
We would like to draw your attention to a new CV3, NWA 3118. This stunning
meteorite has a lot going for it including multi-colored chondrules, Huge
CAIs and odd clasts. We loaded several inexpensive samples on ebay so that
collectors can acquire some of this neat meteorite at
d, why seek another NWA
> ###. Wouldn't they all be NWA 1929?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> -Walter
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Dear List Members,
This week we would like to introduce a new Howardite paired to NWA 1929.
This beautiful dark-gray Howardite takes a great polish and is the least
friable we have seen. We priced this weeks special with buy-it-now prices
that are less than half of what is being charged for this
Dear List Members,
Thank you, once again, for affording us the opportunity to announce a weekly
rare material special.
This week we are offering a new Howardite (NWA 1282) with a very low TKW of
only 21 grams and reintroducing an ultra rare, reclassified Martian
Olivine-Orthopyroxene-Phyric-Sherg
Dear List Members,
It is our pleasure to announce this weeks special, a rare Howardite, NWA
1914 (provisional). This new Howardite is the freshest we have seen come
from the Sahara with a rating of W0. We are starting these specimens out at
a fraction of the price you will see Howardites of this
Dear List Members,
It is our pleasure to announce another Mesosiderite, NWA 1879 (provisional).
This new Mesosiderite differs from the last Stony-Iron we introduced called
NWA 1878 (provisional). We posted a couple of images earlier this week
showing beautiful crystal clusters scattered throughou
Hello Adam and list, Adam wrote: " I will take some images of the main mass and see if I can point out some areas of interest in a few days." And perhaps some thin section photos? I am curious in how it looks compared to diogenites, as my diogenite thin sections look like they have lots of oli
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Adam and Greg,
Wonderful looking pictures on ebay. Do you have a picture available for
us of the original mass?
Howard WuAdam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dear
List Members,Thank you for a fun a
Adam and Greg,
Wonderful looking pictures on ebay. Do you have a picture available for us of the original mass?
Howard WuAdam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear List Members,Thank you for a fun auction tonight. A lot of buyers picked up some prettynice planetary specimens at bargain basement
Dear List Members,
Thank you for a fun auction tonight. A lot of buyers picked up some pretty
nice planetary specimens at bargain basement prices. I wish we could have
these kind of auctions more often but they are too costly for us.
As most of you already know this weeks rare material is NWA 1
2003 7:13 PM
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> Dear List Members,
>
> Thank you, once again, for affording us the opportunity to present weekly
> rare material specials. A disgruntled dealer contacted us and asked us
when
> we were going to
Dear List Members,
Thank you, once again, for affording us the opportunity to present weekly
rare material specials. A disgruntled dealer contacted us and asked us when
we were going to stop running these specials because he found them
irritating and monopolistic. This is the only complaint we h
Hi Phil and List Members,
A lot of questions are being asked about the new mesosiderite. A very good
question was asked by Phil and posted to the list which I will address.
> Where and how do they draw a line between unbrecciated mesosiderites and
> silicated irons?
Sometimes the all important
Dear List Members,
This week we would like to announce a rare Saharan Stony-Iron. The name of
this newly discovered meteorite is NWA 1878 (provisional name). It is an
extremely nice Unbrecciated Mesosiderite. What makes this new find so
interesting is that it has over 70% metal containing 20% n
Where and how do they draw a line between unbrecciated mesosiderites and
silicated irons?
Just Curious,
Phil
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Dear List Members,
In a continued effort to make new and exciting material available to
collectors we would like to announce this weeks rare special. This weeks
meteorite is called NWA 1793. Its formal classification is a Black
Chondrite L3, S3-5, W1. What makes this meteorite interesting is th
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