[meteorite-list] ebay auctions

2004-04-22 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Good morning list.I added 2 new auctions this morning on ebay.A micro of
marsland,nebraska and a 1.46 gram slice of beaver-harrison,utah.All
starting at a dollar.I also have 6 other auctions going on as well.Look
and bid HIGH at your leisure.Have a great day.

  steve arnold, chicago,usa!!!

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website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/
 
 










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Re: [meteorite-list] ebay auctions

2004-04-22 Thread www.Meteoryt.net
 Good morning list.I added 2 new auctions this morning on ebay.A micro of
 marsland,nebraska and a 1.46 gram slice of beaver-harrison,utah.All
 starting at a dollar.I also have 6 other auctions going on as well.Look
 and bid HIGH at your leisure.Have a great day.

   steve arnold, chicago,usa!!!

Mr. Arnold.
Its a good time to ask You for something .
Its realy nessesery to announce on this met-list EVERYTHING You buy/receive/have for
exchange/ and ofcourse what You tooday enter to eBay ??? I think if someone will be
interested, he will look on ebay. Also this will be more interesting I think if You 
send
here info that You just put to eBay something big/rare/beautifull but not everything 
You
just want to sell etc. I understand that this is best place to send that kind of info, 
but
is everyone will do the same, this will be worse than latest members wars.

I don't know, maybe I'm too sensitive tooday, or my finger hit Delete too many times
eveyday, but (too much) that kind of emails make me irritate. Sorry Steve, nothing
personally.

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[meteorite-list] Kaidun

2004-04-22 Thread David Bonnie Priest


Hello List,Has any Kaidun 
material (23K catalogued pieces!) found it's into private collections? 
"Kaidun fall from Phobos?" Here is the link to the New Scientist article 
by Jenny Hogan:http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns4902Her 
article cites this abstract (link) from Solar System Research:http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-bin/search.pl?type=abstractname=solsysnumber=2year=4page=97Best 
Regards,David Priest
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[meteorite-list] Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 21, 2004

2004-04-22 Thread Ron Baalke

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html


OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: On the Way to 'Fram Crater' - sol 84, Apr 19, 2004

Opportunity began sol 84, which ended at 3:34 p.m. PST on April 19, 
with some remote sensing observations and analysis with the microscopic 
imager and Mössbauer spectrometer. At 13:13 Mars Local Solar time,
Opportunity began a 25-meter (82 feet) drive toward Fram Crater, taking 
images of its surroundings on the way. At the conclusion of the drive the 
rover acquired more remote sensing. 

Opportunity will spend sol 85, which ends at 4:13 p.m. PST on April 20, 
2004, using the instruments on its instrument deployment device to 
investigate a rock target at Fram Crater. 



OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Finally at 'Fram' - sol 85, Apr 21, 2004

Opportunity got an up-close look at the rocky nature of Fram Crater as 
it approached the crater on sol 85, which ended at 4:13 p.m. PDT on April 
20. After some morning remote sensing, the rover drove to the target
rock dubbed Pilbara, near the crater rim.

The wake-up song was Take Me Out to the Ball Game! by Jack Norworth 
in honor of all the baseball-related target names chosen this sol.

Plans called for Opportunity to grind into Pilbara with its rock 
abrasion tool on sol 86.
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[meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread J. Devon



A good friend of mine, and an avid meteorite collector 
just had her entire collection of meteorites stolen out of her car. She 
and her husband (military) are moving and she had the whole collection boxed 
andin her car so she could hand carry it on their flight. I just 
talked to her briefly from the police station so I don't have exact details, but 
she has a wide range of specimens of about 70 different types I would 
guess. 99% are of the type that would fit in a 3x4 Riker Mount. They 
include Martian, Lunar, rare stones, irons, pallasitesjust about 
everything. She also has about 20 Egyptian artifacts that were stolen at 
the same time.

Please, all of you, keep your eyes and ears open and let 
me know if you are contacted by a suspicious person looking to sell a collection 
or get one appraised, or anything at all you find suspicious. The 
collection is worth many thousands of dollars I'm sure. 

If there are any major dealers out there who are not on 
this list that anyone can pass this post on to, I would appreciate it. I'm 
not quite current on who is on the list. 

She is just heartbroken, and sick over this. I 
really feel for her. I know if I lost my whole collection I would just 
feel devastated.

You can contact me via this list, my private email which 
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or if you prefer, by 
phone. 
(907) 258-3373. If I am not available at that number 
you can talk to Jerri or Adam or Brittan.

Thanks to you all, and hopeful to hear from someone 
soon!
Jeannie Devon
The Nature Source, Anchorage 
Alaska
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Re: [meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread Pekka Savolainen





Hope the mets are listed, perhaps photographed? The list would help
a lot in the potential identification in the future.

The page for stolen meteorites;

http://www.meteorite.com/missing_stolen.html

best,

pekka s


J. Devon wrote:
  
  
 
  
 

  A good friend of mine, and an avid meteorite collector
 just had her entire collection of meteorites stolen out of her car. She
 and her husband (military) are moving and she had the whole collection boxed
 andin her car so she could hand carry it on their flight. I just  talked
to her briefly from the police station so I don't have exact details, but
 she has a wide range of specimens of about 70 different types I would  guess.
99% are of the type that would fit in a 3x4 Riker Mount. They  include Martian,
Lunar, rare stones, irons, pallasitesjust about  everything. She also
has about 20 Egyptian artifacts that were stolen at  the same time.
 
  
 
  Please, all of you, keep your eyes and ears open
and let  me know if you are contacted by a suspicious person looking to sell
a collection  or get one appraised, or anything at all you find suspicious.
The  collection is worth many thousands of dollars I'm sure. 
 
  
 
  If there are any major dealers out there who are
not on  this list that anyone can pass this post on to, I would appreciate
it. I'm  not quite current on who is on the list. 
 
  
 
  She is just heartbroken, and sick over this. I
 really feel for her. I know if I lost my whole collection I would just
 feel devastated.
 
  
 
  You can contact me via this list, my private email
which  is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or if
you prefer, by  phone. 
 
  (907) 258-3373. If I am not available at that
number  you can talk to Jerri or Adam or Brittan.
 
  
 
  Thanks to you all, and hopeful to hear from someone
 soon!
 
  Jeannie Devon
 
  The Nature Source, Anchorage  Alaska
  

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[meteorite-list] **ALERT II**

2004-04-22 Thread J. Devon



I should also mention that the collection was stolen in 
Anchorage Alaska. I am the most local dealer in that area, so I am hoping 
they come to me. However, if they surf the web, I won't be someone they 
find.

Thanks,
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[meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi Jeanie,
I hope she had PHOTOS!
Meteorite Exchange has a Stolen Meteorites section and I encourage
you/her to utilize that resource.
If she does have photos, she can put them up on My Photo for free
and you can email the URL to the list. This would be the best possible
action in this situation, I believe - otherwise, if someone contacts me to
sell my collection, how would I ever know
Best of luck, Michael



on 4/22/04 8:28 AM, J. Devon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 A good friend of mine, and an avid meteorite collector just had her entire
 collection of meteorites stolen out of her car.  She and her husband
 (military) are moving and she had the whole collection boxed and in her car so
 she could hand carry it on their flight.  I just talked to her briefly from
 the police station so I don't have exact details, but she has a wide range of
 specimens of about 70 different types I would guess.  99% are of the type that
 would fit in a 3x4 Riker Mount.  They include Martian, Lunar, rare stones,
 irons, pallasitesjust about everything.  She also has about 20 Egyptian
 artifacts that were stolen at the same time.
 
 Please, all of you, keep your eyes and ears open and let me know if you are
 contacted by a suspicious person looking to sell a collection or get one
 appraised, or anything at all you find suspicious.  The collection is worth
 many thousands of dollars I'm sure.
 
 If there are any major dealers out there who are not on this list that anyone
 can pass this post on to, I would appreciate it.  I'm not quite current on who
 is on the list.  
 
 She is just heartbroken, and sick over this.  I really feel for her.  I know
 if I lost my whole collection I would just feel devastated.
 
 You can contact me via this list, my private email which is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 or if you prefer, by phone.
 (907) 258-3373.  If I am not available at that number you can talk to Jerri or
 Adam or Brittan.
 
 Thanks to you all, and hopeful to hear from someone soon!
 Jeannie Devon
 The Nature Source, Anchorage Alaska
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Re: [meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread Paul Harris
Hi Jeannie,

Please have her write a detail report and send it to us so we can post on 
our Missing/Stolen page.
Also you may want to contact Eric Twelker of The Meteorite Market as he is 
in Juneau, Alaska
His e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you,

Paul and Jim

At 07:28 AM 4/22/2004 -0800, you wrote:
A good friend of mine, and an avid meteorite collector just had her entire 
collection of meteorites stolen out of her car.  She and her husband 
(military) are moving and she had the whole collection boxed and in her 
car so she could hand carry it on their flight.  I just talked to her 
briefly from the police station so I don't have exact details, but she has 
a wide range of specimens of about 70 different types I would guess.  99% 
are of the type that would fit in a 3x4 Riker Mount.  They include 
Martian, Lunar, rare stones, irons, pallasitesjust about 
everything.  She also has about 20 Egyptian artifacts that were stolen at 
the same time.

Please, all of you, keep your eyes and ears open and let me know if you 
are contacted by a suspicious person looking to sell a collection or get 
one appraised, or anything at all you find suspicious.  The collection is 
worth many thousands of dollars I'm sure.

If there are any major dealers out there who are not on this list that 
anyone can pass this post on to, I would appreciate it.  I'm not quite 
current on who is on the list.

She is just heartbroken, and sick over this.  I really feel for her.  I 
know if I lost my whole collection I would just feel devastated.

You can contact me via this list, my private email which is 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] or if you prefer, by phone.
(907) 258-3373.  If I am not available at that number you can talk to 
Jerri or Adam or Brittan.

Thanks to you all, and hopeful to hear from someone soon!
Jeannie Devon
The Nature Source, Anchorage Alaska
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[meteorite-list] The Oldest Moon Rocks

2004-04-22 Thread Ron Baalke

http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/April04/lunarAnorthosites.html

The Oldest Moon Rocks
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
April 21, 2004

 --- Rocks from the lunar crust
 provide new clues to the age and
 origin of the Moon and the
 terrestrial planets.

Written by Marc Norman
Lunar and Planetary Institute and Australian National University

Anorthosites, rocks composed almost entirely of plagioclase feldspar, are
the oldest rocks on the Moon. They appear to have formed when feldspar
crystallized and floated to the top of a global magma ocean that surrounded
the Moon soon after it formed. Not all ages determined for anorthosites,
however, are as old as we expected--one appeared to be only 4.29 billion
years old. While 4.29 billion years sounds very ancient, a magma ocean ought
to have solidified well within 100 million years of lunar origin about 4.55
billion years ago. One possibility is that the young ages reflect impact
events, not the original time of igneous crystallization. My colleagues Lars
Borg (University of New Mexico) and Larry Nyquist and Don Bogard (Johnson
Space Center) and I studied an anorthosite (rock 67215) relatively rich in
pyroxene, allowing us to determine a precise crystallization age of 4.40
billion years. But even that age might have been affected by the subsequent
shock heating event that reset the low-temperature components in this rock
about 500 million years after it formed.

By examining data for all of the previously dated lunar anorthosites, we
were able to show that plagioclase feldspar is more prone to shock damage
than are the pyroxenes in these rocks, so we plotted only the pyroxene data
for four different anorthosites on a samarium-neodymium isochron diagram.
These data fall on a well-defined line indicating a crystallization age for
the anorthosites of 4.46 billion years, consistent with very early,
widespread melting of the Moon. Other data for 67215 show that it comes from
a relatively shallow depth in the crust, giving us clues to the structure of
the lunar crust. Studies like this one are filling in the picture of how the
initial crust of the Moon formed, which in turn sheds light on the formation
of the terrestrial planets.

Reference:

 Norman, M. D., Borg, L. E., Nyquist, L. E., and Bogard, D. D. (2003)
 Chronology, geochemistry, and petrology of a ferroan noritic
 anorthosite clast from Descartes breccia 67215: Clues to the age,
 origin, structure, and impact history of the lunar crust. Meteoritics
 and Planetary Science, vol 38, p. 645-661.

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Keystone for Understanding the Origin of Planetary Systems

Understanding the origins of planetary systems is one of the most central
and challenging questions in planetary science. The idea that the planets in
our Solar System were assembled from a rotating disk of dust and gas known
as the Solar Nebula is reasonably well established, but in detail we know
surprisingly little about the actual events that lead to construction of the
planets.

Chondritic meteorites have revealed an impressive portrait of conditions in
the early nebula (see PSRD articles Dating the Earliest Solids in our Solar
System and The First Rock in the Solar System), whereas igneous meteorites
such as the eucrites provide a glimpse of what the early planets may have
looked like (see PSRD article Asteroidal Lava Flows). The compositions and
textures of eucritic meteorites show that some asteroids were extensively
molten, and it would not be surprising if similar processes occurred on the
early planets. However, asteroids are relatively small bodies and the
existence of now-extinct radioactive isotopes such as 26Al and 182Hf (see
PSRD article Hafnium, Tungsten, and the Differentiation of the Moon and
Mars) in some igneous meteorites show that their parent bodies must have
cooled rapidly and experienced little geological activity since they formed.
Although igneous meteorites provide important information about what was
happening on small bodies in the early Solar System, they provide only a
general guide to the nature of events that built the larger planets.

The internal structure and chemical compositions of the terrestrial planets
provide intriguing clues to their origins, but the record of early events on
Earth, Venus, and Mars has been obscured or erased by billions of years of
geological activity. Processes such as convection, volcanism, weathering,
and erosion have largely obliterated the primary signatures that would
inform us about the mechanisms and timing of planetary formation in the
inner Solar System. Fortunately, nature has provided a keystone that links
the record of early nebular events preserved in meteorites with the
subsequent geological evolution of the terrestrial planets, and that
keystone is the Moon. For example, volcanism on the Earth and Moon
overlapped in time for about a billion years, yet the Moon's crust is
sufficiently 

[meteorite-list] Re: Weird Meteorite May Be From Mars Moon

2004-04-22 Thread Ron Baalke

Volcanic debris

Among the odd materials in the meteorite were two fragments of volcanic rock
- which only forms in massive, planet-like bodies with a core, mantle and
crust. But much of the meteorite is a kind of carbon-rich material that only
occurs in asteroids.

Zolensky thinks this paradox could be resolved if the meteorite comes from a
Martian moon. Both Phobos and Deimos are thought to be asteroids captured by
Mars as they wandered through space. That would explain the carbonaceous
material.

And the pieces of volcanic rock could be bits of Mars, thrown into orbit
when other asteroids crashed into the planet. Phobos is the more likely
candidate: it orbits only 6000 kilometres from the planet's surface, much
closer than Deimos, and so has probably mopped up a lot more fragments of
Mars rock.

The idea is plausible, if somewhat speculative, says Sara Russell, 


Eucrites are also basaltic rocks. Based on spectra data, the parent body for 
eucrites is assumted to be Vesta, and lava flows have been detected on Vesta 
from Hubble images.  So, volcanic material can exist on asteroids. The parent 
body for this meteorite could be a large asteroid, and it doesn't have to be 
Phobos or Deimos. Like the article says, the connection to Phobos/Deimos 
is speculative. 

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[meteorite-list] Kaidun

2004-04-22 Thread bernd . pauli
Ron Baalke wrote:

 Eucrites are also basaltic rocks. Based on spectra data, the parent body 
 for eucrites is assumted to be Vesta, and lava flows have been detected
 on Vesta from Hubble images. So, volcanic material can exist on asteroids.
 The parent body for this meteorite could be a large asteroid, and it doesn't
 have to be Phobos or Deimos. Like the article says, the connection to Phobos/
 Deimos is speculative.

ZOLENSKY M. et al. (2001) Kaidun: A smorgasbord
of new asteroid samples (MAPS 36-9, 2001, A233):

A typical Kaidun thin section (1 cm aross), exhibiting an
incredible clast diversity. A few of the identified clasts are:

(a) impact melt, (d) CM1 chondrite,
(b) enstatite chondrite, (e) Tagish Lake-type chondrite,
(c) CI chondrite,(f) CM2 chondrite.

The remaining clasts are unidentified.


Best wishes,

Bernd

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[meteorite-list] From the Admin - List Upgrade

2004-04-22 Thread ajones





Good Afternoon Everyone;

As you all have probably noticed there have been some issues with List
performance over the past several months ranging from lost emails to lost
archives. Many of the problems were a result of the high amount of traffic
(both from List members and from spam) the List server experiences.

This morning the listserv software was upgraded and I'm hoping that this
will resolve some of these issues. If anyone notices anything strange with
your account please let me know off-list so I can investigate.

Hopefully the List will run a bit smoother now (at least from a technical
perspective!).


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[meteorite-list] Kaidum

2004-04-22 Thread David Bonnie Priest



Hello List,Has any Kaidun material (23K catalogued pieces!) found 
it's into private collections? "Kaidun fall from Phobos?" Here is the 
link to the New Scientist article by Jenny Hogan:http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns4902Her 
article cites this abstract (link) from Solar System Research:http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-bin/search.pl?type=abstractname=solsysnumber=2year=4page=97Best 
Regards,David Priest 
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[meteorite-list] Park Forest Meteorite Video- Probably Gone

2004-04-22 Thread Mike Groetz
Hello Everyone-
   I wrote to WLS TV Channel 7 that hosted the police
cruiser video clip of the Park Forest meteor entry.
They no longer have access to it but were very nice in
there response:

Hello Mike...

No, we're sorry, we just switched video servers and
that clip was lost.  Our tech folks are trying to
recover it, but it does not look promising at all.

Thanks for visiting ABC7Chicago.com.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 7:47 PM
To: Website, WLS-TV
Subject: Park Forest Meteorite Flight Video Link

 Hello-
   About a year ago (March 30th 2003) your web site
article:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/032703_ns_skyflash.html
  -linked a short movie taken by a police cruiser of
the Park Forest meteor in flight. The link is still on
this article but no longer available.
   Would you please tell me if there are any other
links (or suggestions) to be able to see this meteor
entry tape again?

Thank You
Mike Groetz


   I will keep looking on the web- if I find it- I
will link it in an email to the list.
   Everyone take care,
Mike Groetz

   

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[meteorite-list] Park Forest Meteor Video- Probably gone...

2004-04-22 Thread Mike Groetz
Hello Everyone-
   I wrote to WLS TV Channel 7 that hosted the police
cruiser video clip of the Park Forest meteor entry.
They no longer have access to it but were very nice in
there response:

Hello Mike...

No, we're sorry, we just switched video servers and
that clip was lost.  Our tech folks are trying to
recover it, but it does not look promising at all.

Thanks for visiting ABC7Chicago.com.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 7:47 PM
To: Website, WLS-TV
Subject: Park Forest Meteorite Flight Video Link

 Hello-
   About a year ago (March 30th 2003) your web site
article:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/032703_ns_skyflash.html
  -linked a short movie taken by a police cruiser of
the Park Forest meteor in flight. The link is still on
this article but no longer available.
   Would you please tell me if there are any other
links (or suggestions) to be able to see this meteor
entry tape again?

Thank You
Mike Groetz


   I will keep looking on the web- if I find it- I
will link it in an email to the list.
   Everyone take care,
Mike Groetz






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[meteorite-list] Upheaval Dome Web Pages and Online Papers (PDF files)

2004-04-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While searching the web I found the following 
online papers about the Upheaval Dome, which 
can be downloaded as PDF files.

Huntoon, P. W., 2000, Upheaval Dome, Canyonlands, 
Utah: Strain Indicators that Reveal an Impact 
Origin. In: Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments 
2000 Utah Geological Association Publication 28 
D.A. Sprinkel, T.C. Chidsey, Jr., and P.B. 
Anderson, editors, pp. ??-??
http://www.utahgeology.org/pub%20pdf%20files/UpheavalDome.pdf

Submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research 
- Planets, 1999. Seismic reflection study of 
Upheaval Dome, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/papers/dome/kanbur-et-al.pdf

There is data-filled web page at:

Geophysical Surveys of the Upheaval Dome Impact 
Structure, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/

The proposed seismic surveys of Upheaval Dome 
in Canyonlands National Park has two objectives: 
(1) establish or reject the concept of a salt 
diapir below the central depression by timing 
the arrivals of refracted waves passing between 
the depression and the regional depth of the top 
of the Paradox Formation; (2) obtain measurements 
of the change in thickness of the major 
sedimentary formations at different distances 
from the center of Upheaval Dome. To achieve 
these objectives a seismic reflection and 
refraction survey will be conducted.

A. Upheaval Dome: Salt Dome or Impact?
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/98seismo/impact.html

B. Seismic Refraction
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/98seismo/refraction.html

C. Seismic Reflection
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/98seismo/reflection.html

Impact Deformation at Upheaval Dome, 
Canyonlands National Park, Utah, Revealed 
by Seismic Profiles by J N Louie, S 
Chavez-Perez, and G Plank
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/95agu/95agu.html

Yours,

Keith
St. Tammany Parish 


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