[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2013-11-21 Thread valparint
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Henbury

Contributed by: Tomasz Jakubowski

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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[meteorite-list] AD-ebay auctions ending Sat, Nov 23

2013-11-21 Thread Gary Fujihara
Aloha meteorite afficianados,

Big Kahuna has meteorites in auctions on ebay that end this Saturday, Nov 23, 
starting at 8:00am Pacific / 11:00am Eastern / 4:00pm London / 6:00pm Helsinki 
/ 11:00pm Singapore. FREE Worldwide shipping on select meteorites. Some of the 
items on the block are:

Agoudal IIAB 4.09g Iron meteorite from Morocco - http://tinyurl.com/krxe6na
Allende CV3 2.35g Fusion crusted fragment - http://tinyurl.com/kcmplam
Allende CV3 1.90g Fresh carbonaceous endcut - http://tinyurl.com/lkspge8
Bassikounou H5 5.78g Fresh Fusion Crusted - http://tinyurl.com/ktaayr3
Boxhole IIIAB 9.77g Gorgeous Aussie iron met - http://tinyurl.com/jwz4jx8
Buzzard Coulee H4 20.87g Fresh Canadian fall - http://tinyurl.com/k48jf9p
Camel Donga Euc 2.06g Gorgeous Aussie eucrite - http://tinyurl.com/mjkqops
Chelyabinsk LL5 1.51g Impact melt nodule - http://tinyurl.com/n7dejqu
Cumberland Falls Aub 0.34g Rare achon slice - http://tinyurl.com/m35jdzk
Gibeon IVA 13.90g Awesome sculpted beauty - http://tinyurl.com/mpr9t9b
Henbury IIIAB 2.57g Great looking Aussie iron - http://tinyurl.com/mejr7ml
Jbilet Winselwan CM2 0.62g Fusion crusted frag - http://tinyurl.com/k9thwur
Jbilet Winselwan CM2 0.17g Fusion crusted slice - http://tinyurl.com/n4scs23
Mreira L6 1.19g Individual currently at $1 bid - http://tinyurl.com/mq9fn6v
Mreira L6 8.67g Fresh crusted individual - http://tinyurl.com/mnu7ebp
Murchison CM2 1.23g Fresh crusted full slice - http://tinyurl.com/mz46459
Nuevo Mercurio H5 3.10g Oriented w/ flowlines - http://tinyurl.com/m9og5wo
Pena Blanca Springs Aub 0.34g Rare achon slice - http://tinyurl.com/o2noqp8
Shirokovsky 3.43g Part slice of a pseudo-meteorite - http://tinyurl.com/mw69xla
Sikhote Alin IIAB 14.57g Awesome molten droplet - http://tinyurl.com/mqny5sr
Tatahouine Dio 6.24g The Green Meteorite - http://tinyurl.com/n2o6rg2
Zagami She 0.15g Spectacular Martian part slice - http://tinyurl.com/kracf3d

NWA 100 L6 4.26g Crusted Early NWA slice - http://tinyurl.com/lemkwj4
NWA 104 L6 2.52g Crusted Early NWA slice - http://tinyurl.com/oyd4vp2
NWA 869 L3-6 23.51g Awesome Oriented stone - http://tinyurl.com/ovq5shy
NWA 1941 L6 4.47g Awesome ‘Blue Chondrite’ - http://tinyurl.com/o7sxkyk
NWA 2086 CV3 0.84g Carbonaceous slice - http://tinyurl.com/m579cyc
NWA 2965 EL6/7 2.64g Enstatite chondrite slice - http://tinyurl.com/mezaa8z
NWA 4734 Lun 0.04g Lunar mare basalt part slice - http://tinyurl.com/m34jjan
NWA 7728 R4 1.15g Crusted part slice - http://tinyurl.com/l3kh7ez
NWA 7942 CV3 1.64g Polished carbonaceous slice - http://tinyurl.com/nwym7ey

… and much more. You can see all of my offerings on ebay here:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/fujmon/m.html

Gary Fujihara
Big Kahuna Meteorites Inc.
PO Box 4175, Hilo, HI  96720
(808) 640-9161
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/
http://www.ebay.com/sch/fujmon/m.html

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[meteorite-list] Ukraine Bolide Meteor 0320 Local time 21NOV2013

2013-11-21 Thread drtanuki
List,
Very nice dashcam video of early morning 03"20am local time Ukraine bolide 
meteor.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/11/ukraine-bolide-meteor-21nov2013.html


Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Re: [meteorite-list] achrondrites in the field without fusion crust

2013-11-21 Thread Michael Farmer
I found 3 lunars in Oman, none with crust. Same with eucrites and other 
oddities. Very hard if they were not in a limestone desert environment.
Michael Farmer

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> On Nov 20, 2013, at 9:00 PM, "Paul Gessler"  wrote:
> 
> You are simply guessing unless you happen to have Blaine Reed with you.
> I have found achondrites on lakebeds before and they would still be out there 
> today had they
> not had remnant crusts.
> 
> Paul Gessler -Hunter
> 
> 
> -Original Message- From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks
> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 5:44 PM
> To: jack satkoski
> Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] achrondrites in the field without fusion crust
> 
> Great question.  :)
> 
> Hunters?
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>> On 11/20/13, jack satkoski  wrote:
>> Their must be field examples of achrondrites found without fusion crust.
>> The metal bearing chondrites can be identified after fusion crust is gone
>> but what about achrondrites?
>> 
>> Sometimes while hunting a dry lake bed with nothing around for miles you
>> find this basalt in the proverbal middle of nowhere!!!
>> 
>> What would you look for before sending a sample to one of the meteorite
>> classifying labs?
>> 
>> Thanks for your help.
>> 
>> Jack Satkoski
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Re: [meteorite-list] Odp: Oriented meteorites book sold through CafePress

2013-11-21 Thread Michael Farmer
I understand it is just a pamphlet. Why does a pamphlet cost that much?
Michael Farmer

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> On Nov 18, 2013, at 2:52 PM, Graham Ensor  wrote:
> 
> Strangemine arrived after just a few days???
> 
> Graham
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Martin Goff  wrote:
>> Yep, still waiting too.
>> 
>>> On 18/11/2013, Tomasz Jakubowski  wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>> me also, order in 07 October and still nothing
>>> 
>>> All the best
>>> Tomek
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Dnia Poniedziałek, 18 Listopada 2013 17:32 Gary Fujihara 
>>> napisał(a)
 Has anyone experienced difficulty in getting their Oriented Meteorite
 book, by Michael Blood, through the CafePress portal? I ordered the book
 as soon as it was announced on Oct 23. After three weeks of waiting, a
 perusal of the CafePress website s order status page says that the book
 shipped and expected delivery is Nov 5. Review of the shipping address
 indicates it is correct and an inquiry has been submitted to CafePress,
 but no response as of yet.
 
 Gary Fujihara
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 PO Box 4175, Hilo, HI  96720
 (808) 640-9161
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 http://www.ebay.com/sch/fujmon/m.html
 
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[meteorite-list] More About Moon Dust

2013-11-21 Thread Paul H.
Rediscovered Apollo data gives first measure of how 
fast Moon dust piles up, American Geophysical Union
http://news.agu.org/press-release/rediscovered-apollo-data-gives-first-measure-of-how-fast-moon-dust-piles-up/

Hollick, m., and B. J. O'Brien, 2013, Lunar Weather 
Measurements at three Apollo Sites 1969-1976. Space
Weather. Article first published online: 19 NOV 2013
DOI: 10.1002/2013SW000978
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2013SW000978/full

Yours,

Paul H.
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[meteorite-list] Asteroids Can Get Shaken And Stirred By Mars'

2013-11-21 Thread Paul H.
Mars' Effect on Asteroids More Powerful than 
Previously Believed, Nature world News
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/4981/20131119/mars-effect-on-asteroids-more-powerful-than-previously-believed.htm
http://www.natureworldnews.com/home/news/services/print.php?article_id=4981

Asteroids Can Get Shaken And Stirred By Mars' 
Gravity, Universe Today, November 20, 2013
http://www.universetoday.com/106591/asteroids-can-get-shaken-and-stirred-by-mars-gravity/

DeMeo, F. E., R. P. Binzel, and M. Lockhart, 2014, 
Mars encounters cause fresh surfaces on some 
near-Earth asteroids. Icarus. vol. 227, pp. 112–122.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019103513003941
Preprint at http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.4839

Yours,

Paul H.
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Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 7325/Mercury origin

2013-11-21 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks
Hi Steve and List,

To the best of my knowledge, the answer is "no".

The Mercury talk is speculative. It is Interesting and exciting, but
nothing definitive on a Mercurian origin has been published in any
reputable journal that I am aware of.

Best regards,

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On 11/21/13, Steve Witt  wrote:
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>
> Greetings fellow enthusiasts,
>
> Has there yet been a definitive publication on the origin of NWA 7325. When
> first found, I remember it being suspected of being from Mercury. Later,
> it's age cast doubt on that. Where does it stand right now?
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
>
> Steve Witt
> IMCA #9020
> http://imca.cc/
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[meteorite-list] LADEE Spacecraft Begins Collecting Lunar Atmosphere Data

2013-11-21 Thread Ron Baalke


November 21, 2013

Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
dwayne.c.br...@nasa.gov 

Rachel Hoover
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-604-4789
rachel.hoo...@nasa.gov 
 
RELEASE 13-349
 
NASA Spacecraft Begins Collecting Lunar Atmosphere Data

NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is ready to  
begin collecting science data about the moon.

On Nov. 20, the spacecraft successfully entered its planned orbit around the  
moon's equator -- a unique position allowing the small probe to make frequent  
passes from lunar day to lunar night. This will provide a full scope of the  
changes and processes occurring within the moon's tenuous atmosphere.

LADEE now orbits the moon about every two hours at an altitude of eight to 37  
miles (12-60 kilometers) above the moon's surface. For about 100 days, the  
spacecraft will gather detailed information about the structure and  
composition of the thin lunar atmosphere and determine whether dust is being  
lofted into the lunar sky.

"A thorough understanding of the characteristics of our lunar neighbor will  
help researchers understand other small bodies in the solar system, such as  
asteroids, Mercury, and the moons of outer planets," said Sarah Noble, LADEE  
program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

Scientists also will be able to study the conditions in the atmosphere during  
lunar sunrise and sunset, where previous crewed and robotic missions detected  
a mysterious glow of rays and streamers reaching high into the lunar sky.

On Nov. 20, flight controllers in the LADEE Mission Operations Center at  
NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., confirmed LADEE  
performed a crucial burn of its orbit control system to lower the spacecraft  
into its optimal position to enable science collection. Mission managers will  
continuously monitor the spacecraft's altitude and make adjustments as  
necessary.

"Due to the lumpiness of the moon's gravitational field, LADEE's orbit  
requires significant maintenance activity with maneuvers taking place as  
often as every three to five days, or as infrequently as once every two  
weeks," said Butler Hine, LADEE project manager at Ames. "LADEE will perform  
regular orbital maintenance maneuvers to keep the spacecraft’s altitude  
within a safe range above the surface that maximizes the science return."

In addition to science instruments, the spacecraft carried the Lunar Laser  
Communications Demonstration, NASA's first high-data-rate laser communication  
system. It is designed to enable satellite communication at rates similar to  
those of high-speed fiber optic networks on Earth. The system was tested  
successfully during the commissioning phase of the mission, while LADEE was  
still at a higher altitude.

LADEE was launched Sept. 6 on a U.S. Air Force Minotaur V, an excess  
ballistic missile converted into a space launch vehicle and operated by  
Orbital Sciences Corp. of Dulles, Va. LADEE is the first spacecraft designed,  
developed, built, integrated and tested at Ames. It also was the first probe  
launched beyond Earth orbit from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on the  
Virginia coast.

NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington funds the LADEE mission.  
Ames manages the overall mission and serves as a base for mission operations  
and real-time control of the probe. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in  
Greenbelt, Md., manages the science instruments and technology demonstration  
payload, the science operations center and overall mission support. NASA's  
Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., manages LADEE within the  
Lunar Quest Program Office.

For more information about the LADEE mission, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ladee 

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[meteorite-list] NASA, Planetary Resources Sign Agreement to Crowdsource Asteroid Detection

2013-11-21 Thread Ron Baalke


November 21, 2013

Rachel Kraft/Becky Ramsey
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100/202-358-1694
rachel.h.kr...@nasa.gov / sarah.ram...@nasa.gov 
 
RELEASE 13-350
 
NASA, Planetary Resources Sign Agreement to Crowdsource Asteroid Detection

NASA and Planetary Resources Inc., of Bellevue, Wash., are partnering to  
develop crowd-sourced software solutions to enhance detection of near-Earth  
objects using agency-funded data. The agreement is NASA's first partnership  
associated with the agency's Asteroid Grand Challenge.

Under a non-reimbursable Space Act Agreement, Planetary Resources will  
facilitate the use of NASA-funded sky survey data and help support the  
algorithm competition and review results. NASA will develop and manage the  
contests and explore use of the best solutions for enhancing existing survey  
programs. The first contest is expected to launch early in 2014 based on  
Planetary Resources' and Zooniverse's Asteroid Zoo platform currently in  
development. The partnership was announced Thursday at NASA's Asteroid  
Initiative Ideas Synthesis Workshop in Houston.

"This partnership uses NASA resources in innovative ways and takes advantage  
of public expertise to improve identification of potential threats to our  
planet," said Lindley Johnson, program executive of NASA's near Earth object  
observation program. "This opportunity is one of many efforts we're  
undertaking as part of our asteroid initiative."

Through NASA's asteroid initiative, the agency is enhancing its ongoing  
efforts to identify and characterize near-Earth objects for scientific  
investigation, find asteroids potentially hazardous to Earth and find  
candidates viable for redirection to a stable orbit near the moon as a  
destination for exploration by astronauts.

"The foundation of the asteroid grand challenge is partnerships like this  
one," said Jason Kessler, program executive for the asteroid grand challenge.  
"It fits the core purpose of the grand challenge perfectly: find innovative  
ways to combine ideas and resources to solve the problem of dealing with  
potentially hazardous asteroids."

NASA's efforts capitalizes on activities across the agency's human  
exploration, science and space technology efforts

"Asteroids hold the resources necessary to enable a sustainable, even  
indefinite presence in space -- for science, commerce and continued  
prosperity here on Earth," said Chris Lewicki, president and chief engineer  
of Planetary Resources. "By harnessing the public's interest in space and  
asteroid detection, we can more quickly identify the potential threats, as  
well as the opportunities."

The algorithm contests are managed and executed by NASA's Center of  
Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI). CoECI was established at the  
request of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to advance  
NASA open innovation efforts and extend that expertise to other federal  
agencies. CoECI uses NASA Tournament Lab (NTL) for its advanced algorithmic  
and software development contests. Through its contract with Harvard  
Business School in association with Harvard's Institute of Quantitative  
Social Sciences, NTL uses the TopCoder platform to enable a community of over  
600,000 competitors to create the most innovative, efficient and optimized  
solutions for specific, real-world challenges faced by NASA.

For more information on NASA's Center of Excellence for Collaborative  
Innovation, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/coeci 

For more information on Planetary Resources, visit:

http://www.planetaryresources.com

For more information on NASA's asteroid initiative, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/asteroidinitiative 

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[meteorite-list] NWA 7325/Mercury origin

2013-11-21 Thread Steve Witt


Greetings fellow enthusiasts,

Has there yet been a definitive publication on the origin of NWA 7325. When 
first found, I remember it being suspected of being from Mercury. Later, it's 
age cast doubt on that. Where does it stand right now?

Regards,
Steve


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http://imca.cc/ 
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[meteorite-list] AD: Meteorites for Sale

2013-11-21 Thread Jason Phillips
Hello List,

I am continuing to sell off a few older collections that have been in
my collection for a long time. Today I am offering some very nice
specimens.


1. Whitecourt, Canada- This 12.92 gram specimen was obtained during my
trip with Rob Wesel and Mike Bandli to the crater. It was sold by Mike
Bandli and has been through several collections before ending up back
in mine. This specimen shows many of the great features that the
Whitecourt meteorite is known for. The price of this specimen is $85.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0525_zps68a629af.jpg

2. Gebel Kamil, Egypt- This is a complete Ataxite specimen weighs in
at 94.50 grams. This is a beautiful specimen with orientation
features. Both specimen cards are present. This specimen is $70.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0523_zps3e63bedd.jpg

3. Unclassified North West Africa specimen from my old stock that I
obtained many years ago. This specimen displays a beautiful desert
varnish and is a nice display piece. It weighs in at 284 grams and
comes with a collection card. The
price of this specimen is $35.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0658_zps8a4b2e4e.jpg

4.  Dronino, Russia- This is a 23 gram slice of the rare
classification Ataxite.  This specimen comes with 3 labels and in a
riker style mount.  There is a touch of rust on the face of this
specimen, but it does not take away from the beauty.  The price is
$15.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0662_zps5972d3cc.jpg

5.  Mundrabilla, Australia-  This beautiful 13.6 gram endcut was
perfectly prepared by Mirko and displays one of the nicest etches I
have ever seen.  This specimen comes in a riker style mount and has
two collection cards.  The price of this
specimen is $35.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0664_zps34cb4b99.jpg

6.  Henbury, Australia- This excellent individual displays orientation
features and weighs in at 4.42 grams.
This specimen comes with two collection cards and comes in a membrane
box.  The price of this
specimen is $20.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0663_zps1725c1f4.jpg

7.  Taza (NWA 859), Morocco-  This specimen is and endcut that is
etched on the face and displays beautifully.  It weighs 4.8 grams and
comes with three collection labels and is mounted in a membrane box.
The price of this specimen is $15.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0660_zps37346174.jpg

8.  Seymchan, Russia-  This 24.50 gram slice is etched on both sides
and makes a beautiful display.  It comes with three collection labels.
 The price of this specimen is $25.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0661_zps3e3dc5ac.jpg

9.  Muonionalusta, Sweden- This is an etched slice with crust that
weighs 48.6 grams.  This specimen comes with three collection labels
and comes in a riker style mount.  The price of this specimen is $35.

http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/SANY0666_zpsff37beb1.jpg




All specimen will be shipped USPS at the buyers expense. All are
guaranteed as stated. If you have any questions please feel free to
contact me.

Thanks,

Jason Phillips

Rocks From Heaven

www.rocksfromheaven.com (educational site)

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Re: [meteorite-list] AD: Vagn Buchwald Set and great specimes for sale

2013-11-21 Thread Mendy Ouzillou


My apologies to the list, I did not mean to hit reply to all.


Mendy Ouzillou



>
> From: Mendy Ouzillou 
>To: Darwin Schultz ; met list 
> 
>Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 10:59 AM
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD: Vagn Buchwald Set and great specimes for
>sale
> 
>
>Darwin,
>
>Can you provide info on Buchwald, Forest City, Kapoeta, Wiluna, and director's 
>slate?
>
>
> 
>Mendy Ouzillou
>
>
>- Original Message -
>> From: Darwin Schultz 
>> To: met list 
>> Cc: 
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 5:28 PM
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Vagn Buchwald Set and great specimes for sale
>> 
>> Hello list, 
>> I would like to offer to you a great selection that may interest some of 
>> you! 
>> 
>> Literature:
>> 1. Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Vagn F. Buchwald, 3 vol set with slipcase, 
>> in 
>> mint conditon
>> 2. Jose C Haro, Catalog of Mexican Meteorites
>> Meteorites:
>> 1. Lixna: 2.65g fragment, Ex. M. Bandli, A. Lang
>> 2. L'Aigle: 5.6g slice, small amount of crust, Ex M. Morgan, Musuem National 
>> D'Histoirie Naturelle (No 1480)
>> 3. Tauk: 11.35g part slice with crust, perhaps the only piece with crust, Ex 
>> M. 
>> Bandli, R. Elliot, NMH London (BM 1936,158)
>> 4. Zagami: 1.75g slice, Ex. Steve Arnold
>> 5. Forest City: 26.6g individual, Ex. R. Elliot, unknown collection # TH 38.4
>> 6. Tuscon Ring: 1.5g part slice, Ex B. Vajdl, C. Kuo
>> 7. Tissint: 10.27g fragment 30% crust, Ex Gary Fujihara
>> 8. ALHA 76009: 14.4g part slice, Ex. M. Bandli, B. Vajdl, A. Black, A. Lang, 
>> C. 
>> Kohl
>> 9. Kapoeta: 5.27g part slice, Ex. B. Vajdl, Mineralogical Research Co.
>> 10. Wellman (C): 197.2g individual, Ex. B. Vajdl, G. Notkin, Cornelius #2.35
>> 11. Dimmit: 497.3g endcut, Ex G. Notkin (NC-DM-2), Monnig (#M138.83 & 12CY)
>> 12. La Lande: 39.1g slice, Ex. Monnig # M242.1, Nininger #464.3, other #'s 
>> 41.64,
>> 13. Broken Bow: 135.8g full slice, Ex. G. Catterton, ASU # 401.1X, Nininger 
>> Catalog 401.1, main mass
>> 14. Tryon: 86.24g end cut, Ex. P. Marmet, ASU # 229H
>> 15. Thuathe: Stone 1052, 177g individual, Ex. B. Vajdl
>> 16. Wiluna: 41.5g individual, Ex. Tricottet collection, WAM # 12934 in both 
>> white and red
>> 17. For the Meteorite Men fan: A directors slate from "Return to 
>> Sweden", Season Three Episode One
>> Please contact me off list for pricing and any other info or pictures. Any 
>> and 
>> all reasonable offers will be taken into condsideration. 
>> All items in US funds, paypal prefered and the addition of shipping to final 
>> agreed price. 
>> Thanks for looking                       
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[meteorite-list] Diamonds Found In Meteorite - Video

2013-11-21 Thread Shawn Alan
Hello Listers
 
If you have some time, check out this video, I was doing a different search on 
the topic of meteorites, and some who this
cool video popped up, and I thought I saw most of there meteorite videos on You 
Tube, but it always amazes me what
you can find on there. Clink on the link and enjoy :)
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adHQcLCQkRs
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] AD: Vagn Buchwald Set and great specimes for sale

2013-11-21 Thread Mendy Ouzillou
Darwin,

Can you provide info on Buchwald, Forest City, Kapoeta, Wiluna, and director's 
slate?


 
Mendy Ouzillou


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> From: Darwin Schultz 
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 5:28 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Vagn Buchwald Set and great specimes for sale
> 
> Hello list, 
> I would like to offer to you a great selection that may interest some of you! 
> 
> Literature:
> 1. Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Vagn F. Buchwald, 3 vol set with slipcase, in 
> mint conditon
> 2. Jose C Haro, Catalog of Mexican Meteorites
> Meteorites:
> 1. Lixna: 2.65g fragment, Ex. M. Bandli, A. Lang
> 2. L'Aigle: 5.6g slice, small amount of crust, Ex M. Morgan, Musuem National 
> D'Histoirie Naturelle (No 1480)
> 3. Tauk: 11.35g part slice with crust, perhaps the only piece with crust, Ex 
> M. 
> Bandli, R. Elliot, NMH London (BM 1936,158)
> 4. Zagami: 1.75g slice, Ex. Steve Arnold
> 5. Forest City: 26.6g individual, Ex. R. Elliot, unknown collection # TH 38.4
> 6. Tuscon Ring: 1.5g part slice, Ex B. Vajdl, C. Kuo
> 7. Tissint: 10.27g fragment 30% crust, Ex Gary Fujihara
> 8. ALHA 76009: 14.4g part slice, Ex. M. Bandli, B. Vajdl, A. Black, A. Lang, 
> C. 
> Kohl
> 9. Kapoeta: 5.27g part slice, Ex. B. Vajdl, Mineralogical Research Co.
> 10. Wellman (C): 197.2g individual, Ex. B. Vajdl, G. Notkin, Cornelius #2.35
> 11. Dimmit: 497.3g endcut, Ex G. Notkin (NC-DM-2), Monnig (#M138.83 & 12CY)
> 12. La Lande: 39.1g slice, Ex. Monnig # M242.1, Nininger #464.3, other #'s 
> 41.64,
> 13. Broken Bow: 135.8g full slice, Ex. G. Catterton, ASU # 401.1X, Nininger 
> Catalog 401.1, main mass
> 14. Tryon: 86.24g end cut, Ex. P. Marmet, ASU # 229H
> 15. Thuathe: Stone 1052, 177g individual, Ex. B. Vajdl
> 16. Wiluna: 41.5g individual, Ex. Tricottet collection, WAM # 12934 in both 
> white and red
> 17. For the Meteorite Men fan: A directors slate from "Return to 
> Sweden", Season Three Episode One
> Please contact me off list for pricing and any other info or pictures. Any 
> and 
> all reasonable offers will be taken into condsideration. 
> All items in US funds, paypal prefered and the addition of shipping to final 
> agreed price. 
> Thanks for looking                           
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite lights up the early morning sky - Ukraine

2013-11-21 Thread Jan Woreczko - www.meteoritica.eu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egnOW4KTf1Q


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