[meteorite-list] Many American Falls for sale!

2019-08-14 Thread Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list
I just bought part of a large fall collection, here are just a few.


Call/text or email  602 388 9618


Allegan  2.99 gram $180

Ash Creek  1.66 gram $100

Aztec   0.80 gram$400

Bath 1.63 gram$120

Bath Furnace  4.34 gram$120

Battle Mountain2.61 gram$120

Battle Mountain2.79 gram$120

Bells  0.10 gram   $120

Blackwell 0.32 gram$200

Blanket   2.31 gram $240

Cape Girardeau 0.33 gram$240

Colby   1.40 gram   $180

Cynthiana   0.82 gram   $240

Eagle   1.90 gram   $120

Elbert  2.5 gram $390

Estherville2.43 gram$60

Farmington 2.14 gram$100

Fisher1.21 gram   $100

Forksville 0.63 gram  $120

Forsyth0.42 gram  $120

Holbrook 4.61 gram  $100

Homestead7.27 gram   $150

Independence   1.97 gram  $150

Kendleton   5.97 gram $150

L’aigle   1.51 gram $360

Leedey 6.99 gram $100

Marjalahti   3.64 gram $550

New Orleans  2.2 gram  $150

Ningbo   1.9 gram   $190

Ningqiang  1.69 gram  $650

Paragould  1.8 gram   $180

Park Forest  2.5 gram $150

Portalles Valley 6.4 gram $150

Richardton  2.46 gram  $150

Weston 1.67 gram $440

Wold Cottage 1.87 $480

Wordon  3.19 gram $380








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Rock On!

Ruben Garcia
www.MrMeteorite.net
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Re: [meteorite-list] In memoriam Darryl Futrell (+2001)

2019-08-14 Thread MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list
October 26, 1935 - August 13, 2001

A humble giant for so many, and for all amateurs on a shoestring, especially 
with VW Beetles, excited by rocks! 

Cheers!
Doug

 I have been a rock collector since I was a kid, and that Bug finally provided 
me a car that would take me most anywhere in North America in my search for 
rare rocks.  Over the next two and a half decades, I drove my Beetles and 
related vehicles about 1.5 million miles on trips to Canada, Mexico, twice to 
Kentucky, twice to Georgia, about 10 times to eastern Texas, and several times 
to volcanic sites way up north. Also included were dozens of week-end trips to 
Southern California deserts to hunt meteorites on dry lakes.        

Best wishes,     
Bernd (in Germany)
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[meteorite-list] Institute of Meteoritics celebrates 75th anniversary

2019-08-14 Thread Carl Agee via Meteorite-list
SAVE THE DATE!!

The Institute of Meteoritics, founded at UNM in 1944 as one of the
first institutions in the world devoted to the study of meteorites,
will be celebrating its 75th anniversary during UNM’s homecoming week
on Thursday and Friday, October 24th and 25th, 2019. One of the
highlights of the event will be an open house at the newly renovated
UNM Meteorite Museum which features many rare and stunning specimens
from outer space.

There will be a reception on Thursday evening, Oct 24th with lite
fare, an open house in the Meteorite Museum, interactive displays and
2 special guest speakers.

Dr. G. Jeffrey Taylor- Professor Emeritus, Hawai`i Institute of
Geophysics and Planetology

Talk Title: Determining the Bulk Chemical Composition of the Moon and
Why We Care



Dr. Harrison “Jack” Schmitt- Former Apollo 17 astronaut and U.S. Senator

Talk title: Apollo 17 and Beyond



Friday, Oct 25th will consist of a symposium with special guest
speakers…Lunch will be provided

Some of the confirmed guest speakers are:

Dr. Chris Herd - Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences at the University of Alberta

Talk title: Finding the Source Craters for the Martian Meteorites



Dr. Nina Lanza- Deputy Team Lead for Space and Planetary Exploration
at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Talk title: Zapping rocks on Mars: Past, present, and future
observations from the ChemCam and SuperCam instruments



Dr. Lars Borg - an isotope geochemist whose research has focused on
the primordial differentiation of the terrestrial planets and
asteroids

Talk Title: Isotopic Evidence for a Young Lunar Magma Ocean



Various IOM Faculty and staff scientists will also speak on Friday



To register now please follow this link: unmalumni.com/iom-75



If you are unable to attend, we invite you to support the Institute of
Meteoritics via one of the following methods:



Donate by credit card now:

https://www.unmfund.org/fund/iom-directors-fund/

For Payment by check:

Please make check payable to:

UNM Foundation and reference: IOM Director’s Fund Account - Allocation
No. 203207

Mail check directly to:

UNM Foundation

Two Woodward Center

700 Lomas Blvd NE

Albuquerque, NM 87102



NOTE:

Sponsors who would like to set up a table can register through our
registration site as a vendor. If you are a sponsor and would like a
company representative to attend the reception and/or symposium as a
vendor, please contact Beth Ha (beth...@unm.edu). Meals, lodging and
other travel expenses for the representative must be covered by the
sponsor. In lieu of having a representative present at the meeting,
you can ship us marketing materials and we will make them available at
the reception and symposium.

For additional information, or to be added to the IOM mailing list,
please email: i...@unm.edu.





Thank you!

Sincerely,

Dr. Carl Agee

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Carl B. Agee
President, Consortium for Materials Properties Research in Earth
Sciences (COMPRES)
Director, Institute of Meteoritics
Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences
MSC03 2050
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131-1126

Tel: (505) 750-7172
Fax: (505) 277-3577
Email: a...@unm.edu
http://meteorite.unm.edu/people/carl_agee/
http://compres.us/about-us/compres-president
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2019-08-14 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Viñales

Contributed by: Hanno Strufe

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=08/14/2019
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