[meteorite-list] SK MB Canada Meteor 23MAY2013

2013-05-24 Thread drtanuki
List,  Another large one-

SK MB Canada Meteor 23MAY2013

http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/05/mbiq-detects-saskatchewan-manitoba.html


Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2013-05-24 Thread valparint
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Tunguska

Contributed by: Shawn Alan

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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[meteorite-list] Xining writeup

2013-05-24 Thread Prof. Zelimir Gabelica Université de Haute Alsace ENSCMu,

Martin, thanks very much for the Xining classification info.

I had acquired in early Spring 2012 a 21.5 g ~30% crusted fragment  
from a Chinese source, who also provided some data regarding the fall  
and its recovery, that I used to build up a provisional collection  
writeup until the meteorite is officially classified.


I just modified this initial writeup using the new Metbull data. Here  
it is (for what it is worth) for those who like to associate their  
collection meteorites with some historical and scientific data.

Enjoy or delete.
-
XINING History and scientific significance.

On February 11, 2012, a large meteor blazed across the sky over the  
mountains of rural China. This meteorite exploded in flight and the  
fragments showered across the remote mountainous region of Huangzhong  
County in Qinghai Province.
The fireball was witnessed by local villagers who lived near the area  
and pieces of the meteorite were seen to fall aross a wide area that  
includes a snow-covered mountain top area at an altitude over 8000 feet.
Shortly thereafter villagers recovered about 10 stones within the  
Huangzhong county, roughly centered around Xining city of Qinghai  
Province. The strewnfield (ellipse of 20-30 km in length and 4-5 km in  
width oriented NNE) is in a mountainous region, at an average altitude  
of over 2500 m. The fall includes the villages of Baina, Small Sigou,  
Yehong, Heergai, and Baiya.
The total weight of the fall is more than 100 kg. The largest  
meteorite landed on a mountain slope, weighing 17.3 kg and the second  
largest stone of about 12.5 kg was found on a mountain top of  
Xiaosigou village. A third stone weighing 7.5 kg landed in Baiya  
village, created a small crater and shattered into many pieces. A  
fourth stone weighing 5 kg also broke when it landed in a Muslim  
villager's yard in Herguy village. A fifth stone weighing about 2.5 kg  
landed on a concrete road creating a small crater in Yehong village,  
and broke into many pieces.
Many pieces and fragments, among which the two lergest meteorites were  
bought from the villagers by meteorite lovers.
Miao Buikui and Liu Xijun (Guilin University of Technology-GUT) and  
other researchers from the Beijing Planetarium, who heard the news of  
the fall and visited the fall site, recovered several meteorite  
samples for study and classification.
Early recovered pieces of the fall show pristine black velvety fusion  
crust up to 1 mm thick and none of them showed signs of rusting. Later  
recovered specimens started to oxidize in the snow.
Most stones have a similar appearance with a blocky shape and not well  
rounded corners. Where orientation is present, it is poorly developed.
The broken exposed matrix is primarily white or virgin grey with tiny  
flecks of metal or metal-troilite nodules with (Fe-Ni) metal and  
troilite reaching 20.9 wt.%.
This meteorite first appeared to be an L chondrite, possibly L5 or L6  
with noticeable shock veins, slickensides and troilite inclusions. The  
final

classification argued for a L5 type (Metbull, May 23, 2013).

-

I'd also appreciate to be informed in case someone notices something  
wrong or incomplete in this just built writeup.

Thank you!

Best wishes,

Zelimir
--
Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. LPI-GSEC,
3, Rue A. Werner,
F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94


Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com a écrit :


About time:)
I have some killer fragments available.

Michael Farmer

Sent from my iPad

On May 23, 2013, at 9:59 PM, karmaka  
karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de wrote:



Dear list members,

XINING is OFFICIAL in the MetBull now:

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=57470

Martin

Von: Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com
An: Robert Beauford robertbeauf...@rocketmail.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com  
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Feb 11, 2012, Qinhai province, Fall
Datum: Thu, 23 May 2013 01:04:31 +0200

Plenty was found, but I have no idea why the Chinese have refused  
to publish it.

I have a couple kilos of fragments if you want some.
Great meteorite, at least 100 kilos recovered.

Michael Farmer

Sent from my iPad

On May 22, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Robert Beauford  
robertbeauf...@rocketmail.com wrote:


The early reports on the Feb 11, 2012, fall from Qinghai province  
seemed to indicate that it should lead to an epic recovery, but I  
have not heard of a subsequent name, classification, or any large  
number of finds... was I just not paying attention at the right  
moment (entirely possible), or did nobody do any hunting in  
earnest after the snow melted in the spring?

Thanks, in advance, for any thoughts.
-Robert
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Re: [meteorite-list] Xining writeup (hammer?)

2013-05-24 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi List,

I notice that one of the Xining meteorites struck a concrete road
surface and left behind an impact pit.  Does this mean Xining is a
hammer?  I know, I know, hammer fall is a touchy subject, but does
this qualify as one?

Best regards.,

MikeG

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On 5/24/13, Prof. Zelimir Gabelica Université de Haute Alsace ENSCMu,
zelimir.gabel...@uha.fr wrote:
 Martin, thanks very much for the Xining classification info.

 I had acquired in early Spring 2012 a 21.5 g ~30% crusted fragment
 from a Chinese source, who also provided some data regarding the fall
 and its recovery, that I used to build up a provisional collection
 writeup until the meteorite is officially classified.

 I just modified this initial writeup using the new Metbull data. Here
 it is (for what it is worth) for those who like to associate their
 collection meteorites with some historical and scientific data.
 Enjoy or delete.
 -
 XINING History and scientific significance.

 On February 11, 2012, a large meteor blazed across the sky over the
 mountains of rural China. This meteorite exploded in flight and the
 fragments showered across the remote mountainous region of Huangzhong
 County in Qinghai Province.
 The fireball was witnessed by local villagers who lived near the area
 and pieces of the meteorite were seen to fall aross a wide area that
 includes a snow-covered mountain top area at an altitude over 8000 feet.
 Shortly thereafter villagers recovered about 10 stones within the
 Huangzhong county, roughly centered around Xining city of Qinghai
 Province. The strewnfield (ellipse of 20-30 km in length and 4-5 km in
 width oriented NNE) is in a mountainous region, at an average altitude
 of over 2500 m. The fall includes the villages of Baina, Small Sigou,
 Yehong, Heergai, and Baiya.
 The total weight of the fall is more than 100 kg. The largest
 meteorite landed on a mountain slope, weighing 17.3 kg and the second
 largest stone of about 12.5 kg was found on a mountain top of
 Xiaosigou village. A third stone weighing 7.5 kg landed in Baiya
 village, created a small crater and shattered into many pieces. A
 fourth stone weighing 5 kg also broke when it landed in a Muslim
 villager's yard in Herguy village. A fifth stone weighing about 2.5 kg
 landed on a concrete road creating a small crater in Yehong village,
 and broke into many pieces.
 Many pieces and fragments, among which the two lergest meteorites were
 bought from the villagers by meteorite lovers.
 Miao Buikui and Liu Xijun (Guilin University of Technology-GUT) and
 other researchers from the Beijing Planetarium, who heard the news of
 the fall and visited the fall site, recovered several meteorite
 samples for study and classification.
 Early recovered pieces of the fall show pristine black velvety fusion
 crust up to 1 mm thick and none of them showed signs of rusting. Later
 recovered specimens started to oxidize in the snow.
 Most stones have a similar appearance with a blocky shape and not well
 rounded corners. Where orientation is present, it is poorly developed.
 The broken exposed matrix is primarily white or virgin grey with tiny
 flecks of metal or metal-troilite nodules with (Fe-Ni) metal and
 troilite reaching 20.9 wt.%.
 This meteorite first appeared to be an L chondrite, possibly L5 or L6
 with noticeable shock veins, slickensides and troilite inclusions. The
 final
 classification argued for a L5 type (Metbull, May 23, 2013).

 -

 I'd also appreciate to be informed in case someone notices something
 wrong or incomplete in this just built writeup.
 Thank you!

 Best wishes,

 Zelimir
 --
 Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
 Université de Haute Alsace
 ENSCMu, Lab. LPI-GSEC,
 3, Rue A. Werner,
 F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
 Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94


 Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com a écrit :

 About time:)
 I have some killer fragments available.

 Michael Farmer

 Sent from my iPad

 On May 23, 2013, at 9:59 PM, karmaka
 karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de wrote:

 Dear list members,

 XINING is OFFICIAL in the MetBull now:

 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=57470

 Martin

 Von: Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com
 An: Robert Beauford robertbeauf...@rocketmail.com
 Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Feb 11, 2012, Qinhai province, Fall
 Datum: Thu, 23 May 2013 01:04:31 +0200

 Plenty was found, but I have no idea why the Chinese have refused
 to publish it.
 I have a couple kilos of fragments if you want some.
 Great meteorite, at least 100 kilos recovered.

 Michael Farmer

 

[meteorite-list] Met Bulletin Update

2013-05-24 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi Bulletin Watchers,

Several new approvals in the last two days, including Xining, many
NWA's, some Chilean mets, and few oddballs.

Link - 
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=%2Asfor=namesants=falls=valids=stype=containslrec=50map=gebrowse=country=Allsrt=namecateg=Allmblist=Allrect=phot=snew=2pnt=Normal%20tabledr=page=0

Best regards and happy huntings,

MikeG


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Re: [meteorite-list] Xining writeup (hammer?)

2013-05-24 Thread Ed Deckert

Hmmm...  Maybe it's best to be proactive here.

All sales of Xining impact pit concrete fragments are suspended until 
further notice!


Ed  :-)

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From: Galactic Stone  Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
To: Prof. Zelimir Gabelica Université de Haute Alsace ENSCMu, 
zelimir.gabel...@uha.fr

Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Xining writeup (hammer?)


Hi List,

I notice that one of the Xining meteorites struck a concrete road
surface and left behind an impact pit.  Does this mean Xining is a
hammer?  I know, I know, hammer fall is a touchy subject, but does
this qualify as one?

Best regards.,

MikeG

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On 5/24/13, Prof. Zelimir Gabelica Université de Haute Alsace ENSCMu,
zelimir.gabel...@uha.fr wrote:

Martin, thanks very much for the Xining classification info.

I had acquired in early Spring 2012 a 21.5 g ~30% crusted fragment
from a Chinese source, who also provided some data regarding the fall
and its recovery, that I used to build up a provisional collection
writeup until the meteorite is officially classified.

I just modified this initial writeup using the new Metbull data. Here
it is (for what it is worth) for those who like to associate their
collection meteorites with some historical and scientific data.
Enjoy or delete.
-
XINING History and scientific significance.

On February 11, 2012, a large meteor blazed across the sky over the
mountains of rural China. This meteorite exploded in flight and the
fragments showered across the remote mountainous region of Huangzhong
County in Qinghai Province.
The fireball was witnessed by local villagers who lived near the area
and pieces of the meteorite were seen to fall aross a wide area that
includes a snow-covered mountain top area at an altitude over 8000 feet.
Shortly thereafter villagers recovered about 10 stones within the
Huangzhong county, roughly centered around Xining city of Qinghai
Province. The strewnfield (ellipse of 20-30 km in length and 4-5 km in
width oriented NNE) is in a mountainous region, at an average altitude
of over 2500 m. The fall includes the villages of Baina, Small Sigou,
Yehong, Heergai, and Baiya.
The total weight of the fall is more than 100 kg. The largest
meteorite landed on a mountain slope, weighing 17.3 kg and the second
largest stone of about 12.5 kg was found on a mountain top of
Xiaosigou village. A third stone weighing 7.5 kg landed in Baiya
village, created a small crater and shattered into many pieces. A
fourth stone weighing 5 kg also broke when it landed in a Muslim
villager's yard in Herguy village. A fifth stone weighing about 2.5 kg
landed on a concrete road creating a small crater in Yehong village,
and broke into many pieces.
Many pieces and fragments, among which the two lergest meteorites were
bought from the villagers by meteorite lovers.
Miao Buikui and Liu Xijun (Guilin University of Technology-GUT) and
other researchers from the Beijing Planetarium, who heard the news of
the fall and visited the fall site, recovered several meteorite
samples for study and classification.
Early recovered pieces of the fall show pristine black velvety fusion
crust up to 1 mm thick and none of them showed signs of rusting. Later
recovered specimens started to oxidize in the snow.
Most stones have a similar appearance with a blocky shape and not well
rounded corners. Where orientation is present, it is poorly developed.
The broken exposed matrix is primarily white or virgin grey with tiny
flecks of metal or metal-troilite nodules with (Fe-Ni) metal and
troilite reaching 20.9 wt.%.
This meteorite first appeared to be an L chondrite, possibly L5 or L6
with noticeable shock veins, slickensides and troilite inclusions. The
final
classification argued for a L5 type (Metbull, May 23, 2013).

-

I'd also appreciate to be informed in case someone notices something
wrong or incomplete in this just built writeup.
Thank you!

Best wishes,

Zelimir
--
Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. LPI-GSEC,
3, Rue A. Werner,
F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94


Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com a écrit :


About time:)
I have some killer fragments available.

Michael Farmer

Sent from my iPad

On May 23, 2013, at 9:59 PM, karmaka
karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de wrote:


Dear list members,

XINING is OFFICIAL in the MetBull now:

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=57470

Martin

Von: Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com
An: Robert Beauford robertbeauf...@rocketmail.com
Cc: 

[meteorite-list] Mars Rover Opportunity Update: May 16-22, 2013

2013-05-24 Thread Ron Baalke

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

OPPORTUNITY UPDATE:  Departing 'Cape York'  - sols 3310-3316, 
May. 16, 2013-May. 22, 2013:

Opportunity has begun the departure from 'Cape York' and started the push 
to reach 'Solander Point' over 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) away.

The rover drove five out of the last seven days (sols). Opportunity drove 
on Sols 3310, 3312, 3314, 3315 and 3316 (May 16, 18, 20, 21 and May 22, 
2013), totaling over 0.23 miles (376 meters), mostly in the southeasterly 
direction.

Atmospheric opacity (tau) has been decreasing after it spiked from the 
passing of a regional dust storm. Opportunity benefitted from a modest 
solar array dust cleaning event between Sol 3311 and 3315 (May 17 and 
21, 2013). The plan ahead is more to drive as the rover pushes towards 
Solander Point.

As of Sol 3316 (May 22, 2013), the solar array energy production was 541 
watt-hours with an atmospheric opacity (Tau) of 0.903 and a solar array 
dust factor of 0.649.

Total odometry is 22.45 miles (36.14 kilometers).
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[meteorite-list] NASA Statement on Space Technology Meetings in Europe

2013-05-24 Thread Ron Baalke


May 24, 2013

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1730 
david.ste...@nasa.gov 

RELEASE: 13-150

NASA STATEMENT ON SPACE TECHNOLOGY MEETINGS IN EUROPE

WASHINGTON -- The following is a statement from NASA's associate 
administrator for space technology, Michael Gazarik, about his 
meetings this week in Europe to discuss potential cooperation on 
development of space technologies that will enable NASA's future 
missions. These include the asteroid initiative announced in the 
president's fiscal year 2014 budget proposal. 

During my meetings this week with the German Space Agency, DLR; the 
European Space Program, ESA; and the French Space Program, CNES, I 
had an opportunity to view and learn about our partner's areas of 
technology focus and expertise and begin the process of identifying 
areas of potential cooperation in space technology. Our working-level 
discussions proved to be informative and productive. Our meetings 
also allowed me to share NASA's plans for our new asteroid 
initiative. NASA recognizes cooperation and collaboration are 
critical to meet increasingly global challenges. I look forward to 
working with our partners as we create the new knowledge and 
capabilities needed to enable the space missions of the future. 

Gazarik is head of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate, which 
is innovating, developing, testing and flying hardware for use in 
NASA's future missions. 

For more information about NASA's Space Technology Mission 
Directorate, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/spacetech 

-end-

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[meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 20-24, 2013

2013-05-24 Thread Ron Baalke

MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
May 20-24, 2013

o Images of Gale #33 (20 May 2013)
  http://themis.asu.edu/node/6160

o Arsia Mons Flows (21 May 2013)
  http://themis.asu.edu/node/6165

o More Arsia Mons Flows (22 May 2013)
  http://themis.asu.edu/node/6166

o Aram Chaos (23 May 2013)
  http://themis.asu.edu/node/6167

o Coprates Chasma (24 May 2013)
  http://themis.asu.edu/node/6168


All of the THEMIS images are archived here:

http://themis.asu.edu/latest.html

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission 
for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission 
Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing. 
The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona State 
University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime contractor 
for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission 
operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a 
division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. 



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[meteorite-list] Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 2014 Conference

2013-05-24 Thread Ron Baalke

http://www.helsinki.fi/acm2014/

Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 2014 in Helsinki, Finland

The Asteroids, Comets, Meteors conference will be organized 
on June 30--July 4, 2014, in Helsinki, Finland. The head of 
the organizing committee is Professor Karri Muinonen from 
the Department of Physics, University of Helsinki
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Re: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk - slickensides or shock planes?

2013-05-24 Thread MEM
Morning Jim   How, you ask? 


Take two large meteoroids and wack them together at incredible speeds.  What is 
not vaporized or pulverized will sheer and move in an opposite vector to 
relieve compressional forces where the two meteoroids interfaced. The 
compression varies according to the macro surface: where there are ridges/bumps 
on one body, the other body at that junction will see more compressional force 
and where there are valleys one will see less compressional and vice versa.  
The rupture of the matrix is nature's way of balancing the competition for 
space and the kinetic energy vectors: the inertia thingy. We know it as equal 
and opposite reactions.  Since silicate is not elastic, it will break and areas 
of it will be displaced relative to the other side of the fracture. Since the 
rupture is rarely even, the two sides will grind against each other leaving 
skid marks all other things considered.

Both the energy and masses have to return to balance after the impact. 
Slickensides represent areas of the original body where sheer exceeds physical 
bonds and will be displaced to accommodate the compression forces(solids don't 
compress but they do respond to compressional forces)

Elton




 From: Jim Wooddell jim.woodd...@suddenlink.net
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com 
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk - slickensides or shock planes?
 

Good morning all!

Can anyone explain to me how slickensides are created in bonded matrix 
in space in only minute areas of a large body?

Thanks!

Jim Wooddell
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[meteorite-list] AD - Any Five Meteorite Micromounts for less than $30 shipped, including falls, planetaries, rare types!

2013-05-24 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi Collectors and Listees,

Here is a screaming deal that won't last long.  Due to postal rate
increases, I will not be offering this deal much longer because I just
don't make much money from it.  After this weekend is over, I will be
changing the Pick 5 Micros deal to reflect the postage increases.
So this 5 for $30 deal is for this weekend only.

Pick 5 Micromounts (any 5 specimens listed in the micromounts store
category) - 
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/pick-five-you-pick-any-5-meteorite-micromounts-for-30-free-ship

And, to make this deal even better, you can use the metlist coupon
code at checkout for an additional 20% OFF!

More Specimens :

Trinitite dust (for destructive analysis) -
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/trinitite--historic-atom-bomb-glass-vial-of-small-fragments

Weston Micro - 
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/weston--historic-first-american-meteorite-fall-1807-micromount

Sulagiri - 
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/sulagiri--witnessed-fall-ll6-chondrite-from-india-2008-fresh-part-slice-653mg

Zag - 
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/zag-rare-h3-6-transitional-meteorite-fall-big-fragment-937mg

Xining - 
http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/huangzhong-xining--chinese-meteorite-fall-feb-2012-fresh-fragment-254mg

All new specimens - http://www.galactic-stone.com/products/brand-new

Thanks for looking and have a great weekend!

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[meteorite-list] Dealer Lots for Sale

2013-05-24 Thread Ruben Garcia
Here are some nice lots - buy all or part - Take a look!

3 kilos of Bondoc Iron Nodules...$1 per gram
http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/rubengarcia85382/media/Bondoc005_zpsf25c1354.jpg.html?sort=3o=2

2 Kilos of Bondoc meteorites (Iron and Silicate) $1 per gram
http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/rubengarcia85382/media/Bondoc001_zps9331febb.jpg.html?sort=3o=3

1.5 kilos Muonionalusta etched cuts (side 1) .65 per gram
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1.5 Kilos Muonionalusta etched cuts (side 2)  .65 per gram
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Let me know if you're interested

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[meteorite-list] AD;the recent new fall for sale

2013-05-24 Thread Said Haddany
Hi list,
we have nice and complet pieces of the recent new fall from Mouritania for sales
click here 
http://s947.photobucket.com/user/SaidHaddany/media/newfall1_zps4e56c8de.jpg.html

to see how it looks like in the inside click the link below

 
http://s947.photobucket.com/user/SaidHaddany/media/newfall_zps1b9b75d8.jpg.html?sort=4o=7
 
pricing off list 

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[meteorite-list] test

2013-05-24 Thread Said Haddany


 test...delet please
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[meteorite-list] AD:The recent New Fall for Sale

2013-05-24 Thread Said Haddany


 Hi list,we have nice and complet pieces of the recent new fall from Mouritania 
for sale
click here 
http://s947.photobucket.com/user/SaidHaddany/media/newfall1_zps4e56c8de.jpg.html

to see how it looks like in the inside click the link below

 
http://s947.photobucket.com/user/SaidHaddany/media/newfall_zps1b9b75d8.jpg.html?sort=4o=7
 
pricing off list 


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[meteorite-list] Quebec, Canada - Meteorite Hits Car? 21MAY2013

2013-05-24 Thread drtanuki
Dear List,

Quebec, Canada - Meteorite Hits Car? 21MAY2013 - video tv report in French-

http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/05/quebec-canada-meteorite-hits-car.html


Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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