Re: [meteorite-list] Compare the image.

2012-02-23 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko
Rust spots may not have time to go, I made pictures immediately after 
grinding. Small cracks are, but they are not visible in the picture, 
because I could only make rough grinding, the polishing is not possible.

Sincerely.
Alex.


* cdtuc...@cox.net [Thu, 23 Feb 2012 9:23:40 -0500]:

Alex,
It looks similar. Yours does not seem to have the same rust spots
(indicating metal) or white shock veins? Does it?
Best,
Carl
Meteoritemax
 "Aleksandr V. Leonenko"  wrote:
> Compare the image.
> The first picture is my finding, the second picture - DaG 476. 

Similar

> whether the shots?
>
> http://www.imageup.ru/img246/889993/sher.jpg.html
>
> http://www.imageup.ru/img246/890319/dag476-2.jpg.html
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[meteorite-list] Compare the image.

2012-02-22 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko

Compare the image.
The first picture is my finding, the second picture - DaG 476. Similar 
whether the shots?


http://www.imageup.ru/img246/889993/sher.jpg.html

http://www.imageup.ru/img246/890319/dag476-2.jpg.html
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Re: [meteorite-list] Iron in a stone? (I started grinding breccia)

2012-02-21 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko
I started grinding the stone, and still wet sanding is finished. Look at 
the photos section of 20x12 mm. I think the polished section is 
interesting.

See here:
http://imageup.ru/s889408
Sincerely.
Alex

* Michael Mulgrew  [Tue, 21 Feb 2012 09:24:25 
-0800]:

Not a meteorite.

2012/2/21 Aleksandr V. Leonenko 

> Greetings to all!
> I want to ask, whether really these oxidized sites can be the 

oxidized

> iron? If isn't present, what it is a mineral? Whether there can be
this
> stone a meteorite?
>  Stone not маgnet. It is found on a calcareous plateau. It would be
> desirable to know your opinion.
>
>


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[meteorite-list] Iron in a stone?

2012-02-21 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko

Greetings to all!
I want to ask, whether really these oxidized sites can be the oxidized 
iron? If isn't present, what it is a mineral? Whether there can be this 
stone a meteorite?
 Stone not маgnet. It is found on a calcareous plateau. It would be 
desirable to know your opinion.


http://www.imageup.ru/img246/889072/stone.jpg.html

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[meteorite-list] The new structure

2012-02-08 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko
Discovered a new structure on the territory of Uzbekistan. It is 
possible that this man-made education? Or there is a possibility that 
this crater field? I ask all to express their opinions.


http://www.imageup.ru/img275/880525/2.jpg.html

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Re: [meteorite-list] QUESTION SPECIALIST

2011-10-10 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko
* "Aleksandr V. Leonenko"  [Mon, 10 Oct 2011 
21:34:59 +0400]:

Worker reference to photo stone #2
http://s006.radikal.ru/i213/1110/53/a0d53ebe4587.jpg


* "Aleksandr V. Leonenko"  [Mon, 10 Oct 2011
21:19:26 +0400]:
> Greetings мr.de Boer, list and who all that to me has answered.
> Stone # 2 it is valid not a meteorite - I have sawn it (not
> qualitatively), excuse.
> http://s006.radikal.ru/i2 13/1110/53/a0d53ebe4587.jpg
> The sample of the present meteorite at me isn't present,
unfortunately.
> I envy all to those who can search for meteorites in Oman, it is my
> dream. But I don't surrender, I continue search in Uzbekistan though
> many speak that it isn't perspective. We have perspective 

territories,

> now I collect means for full-scale expedition to stony desert to the
> east from the city of Uchkuduk. Besides there are many other places.
As
> soon as I will be ready I will invite all interested persons through
> List.
>
> To meetings!
> Alexander.
> Navoi. Uzbekistan.
>
>
>
>
>
> * sbdeboer  [Sun, 9 Oct 2011 22:02:25 

-0400]:

> > Hi   Aleksandr :
> >
> >   I just  looked a your pictures of stones and am not convinced 

that

> > they
> > are meteorites . the first stone looks like a pretty stone but 

VERY

> > doubtful that it is a  meteorite  the #2 stone  is harder to tell
> since
> > it
> > does n t have a cut  face  . Does it stick to a magnet ?   I doubt
> that
> > it
> > is a  meteorite .  I hope you do find one
> >
> >  Where are you ?   Do you have any meteorite to compare it with or 

I

> > should
> > send you one meteorite.   Your English is  OK to understand 

Write

> > again  I
> > live in Canada and have  collected meteorites for 10 years and 

have

> > hunted
> > in the desert of Oman  and  at Whitecourt  Alberta and have found
> > meteorites
> > in both placesthanks  simon de Boer
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
> > [mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of
> > Aleksandr
> > V. Leonenko
> > Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 1:49 PM
> > To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> > Subject: [meteorite-list] Question specialist
> >
> >
> > Greetings to all!
> > In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
> > For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the
Central
> > Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties 

in

> > definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I
> will
> > be grateful to all who will answer.
> > Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
> > They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)
> >
> > Stone #1
> > http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg
> >
> > Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
> > http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg
> >
> > Stone #2
> > http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg
> >
> > Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
> > http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg
> >
> > Yours faithfully.
> >
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Re: [meteorite-list] QUESTION SPECIALIST

2011-10-10 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko

Greetings мr.de Boer, list and who all that to me has answered.
Stone # 2 it is valid not a meteorite - I have sawn it (not 
qualitatively), excuse.

http://s006.radikal.ru/i2 13/1110/53/a0d53ebe4587.jpg
The sample of the present meteorite at me isn't present, unfortunately.
I envy all to those who can search for meteorites in Oman, it is my 
dream. But I don't surrender, I continue search in Uzbekistan though 
many speak that it isn't perspective. We have perspective territories, 
now I collect means for full-scale expedition to stony desert to the 
east from the city of Uchkuduk. Besides there are many other places. As 
soon as I will be ready I will invite all interested persons through 
List.


To meetings!
Alexander.
Navoi. Uzbekistan.





* sbdeboer  [Sun, 9 Oct 2011 22:02:25 -0400]:

Hi   Aleksandr :

  I just  looked a your pictures of stones and am not convinced that
they
are meteorites . the first stone looks like a pretty stone but  VERY
doubtful that it is a  meteorite  the #2 stone  is harder to tell 

since

it
does n t have a cut  face  . Does it stick to a magnet ?   I doubt 

that

it
is a  meteorite .  I hope you do find one

 Where are you ?   Do you have any meteorite to compare it with or I
should
send you one meteorite.   Your English is  OK to understand   Write
again  I
live in Canada and have  collected meteorites for 10 years and have
hunted
in the desert of Oman  and  at Whitecourt  Alberta and have found
meteorites
in both placesthanks  simon de Boer

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V. Leonenko
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 1:49 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question specialist


Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central
Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I 

will

be grateful to all who will answer.
Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)

Stone #1
http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg

Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg

Stone #2
http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg

Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg

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Re: [meteorite-list] Question specialist

2011-10-05 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko

Thanks for the answer!
Stone poorly magnetic.
Has made more detailed photos if it is necessary to grind the sample - 
tell to me, to a smog it to make in one week.


Look here, please:

http://s008.radikal.ru/i306/1110/06/1b600ee6275e.jpg

http://s009.radikal.ru/i308/1110/a4/afd7d7fdf694.jpg

http://s49.radikal.ru/i126/1110/75/53900eb8c927.jpg

http://s014.radikal.ru/i327/1110/55/83d47dfca203.jpg

http://s011.radikal.ru/i316/1110/66/415be649127c.jpg

http://i059.radikal.ru/1110/88/fbbed2c9be07.jpg



Yours faithfully.

Alexander.



* MstrEman  [Tue, 4 Oct 2011 19:03:40 -0400]:

Greetings Aleksander!  OFF LIST

Stone #1 is a midway classification between conglomerate and breccia
as technically the clasts in it are slighly rounded and not totally
angular.  Conglomerates have fully rounded pebbles within.On the
moon there are no streams to round out the pebbles so we may safelty
conclude this is not a meteorite

Stone #2 in spite of what the others said, has possibilities.  Please
send me more photos, in good focus and with a ruler included so I can
estimate scale. Let me know if it has any attraction to a magnet,
please.

I'll give it a good look
 Elton

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Aleksandr V. Leonenko
 wrote:
>
> Greetings to all!
> In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
> For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the 

Central

Asia.
> But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I
> understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I will be 

grateful

to all
> who will answer.
> Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
> They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)
>
> Stone #1
> http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg
>
> Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
> http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg
>
> Stone #2
> http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg
>
> Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
> http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg
>
> Yours faithfully.
>
> Leonenko A.V.
>





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Re: [meteorite-list] Question specialist

2011-10-03 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko


Thank you you for answer, but in Uzbekistan never was a glacier.
Also no such stone on distance of one kilometer.


* Ingo Herkstroeter  [Mon, 3 Oct 2011 21:03:12 
+0200]:

Hi!

Your first find is definitely a terrestrial breccia.

I'm not sure, what your second find is, but it looks like you searched
in an
area, where glaciers and/or have left some rocks. This isn't the best
place
for a hunt.

Cheers!

Ingo

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Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central
Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I 

will

be grateful to all who will answer.
Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)

Stone #1
http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg

Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg

Stone #2
http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg

Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg

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Leonenko A.V.

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Re: [meteorite-list] [-list] Question specialist

2011-10-03 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko

Shall Without fall do drank up in the near future.
The Photo you will show.
Thank you for advice!



MexicoDoug  [Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:32:40 -0400 (EDT)]:

Hello Alexandr

Continue searching  you must find something good soon!

The first link is an earth rock, but it is most similar to a lunar
meteorite dues to the brecciated appearance, with some white and
green-like possible.  But there is a quartz vein (a long mineralized
branch of high pressure formed terrestrial quartz), so it is no good.

The second picture has nothing remarkable.

The third picture has some possibility as a weathered chondrite
meteorite.  We must know the other stones in that place you found it 

to

determine easily if it is similar to them which is a first filter.
Also, you will need to cut ort break off a small piece to see inside
the stone where we can determine morer easily what it is.  In the
present complete state, it can be only a sand-blasted, worn surface
weathered from the desert of a terrestrial (earth) stone, we cannot be
sure.

The fourth picture link, like the third could be interesting, but we
need to look inside.  The weathering (wear) from the climate and time
make it difficult to determine.  It is possible that the brown spots
are caused by oxidation of iron inside which could be meteoritic.

But we need to see inside, by sawing or breaking off a piece and
looking at the matrix of the rock.

Please keep in contact if you find anything also, I would love to 

know!


Spaciva!
Doug


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From: Aleksandr V. Leonenko 
To: meteorite-list 
Sent: Mon, Oct 3, 2011 1:55 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question specialist


Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central
Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I 

will

be grateful to all who will answer.
Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)

Stone #1
http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg

Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg

Stone #2
http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg

Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg

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Leonenko A.V.

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[meteorite-list] Question specialist

2011-10-03 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko


Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central 
Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in 
definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I will 
be grateful to all who will answer.

Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)

Stone #1
http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg

Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg

Stone #2
http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg

Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg

Yours faithfully.

Leonenko A.V.

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[meteorite-list] New structures.

2011-05-02 Thread Aleksandr V. Leonenko

Hello all!
I ask you to give comments on more low following structures. Probably 
that they are meteoric craters?


http://s16.radikal.ru/i191/1105/0d/e5dd9180ba5d.jpg

http://s45.radikal.ru/i110/1105/62/fcae280dc88b.jpg

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