Re: [meteorite-list] Pakistan Bolide video now posted- meteorites likely on ground

2017-03-16 Thread Me Teor via Meteorite-list
working, saw it
On Thu, 16 Mar 2017 at 21:57 drtanuki via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

> Sorry I was told that the workaround does not work.  I have now posted
> screen captures so you can at least see the initial flas and the
> fragmentation train.
>  Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: drtanuki via Meteorite-list 
> To: Michael Farmer ; Meteorite Mailing List <
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 1:02 AM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Pakistan Bolide video now posted- meteorites
> likely on ground
>
> List,
> I have just posted a workaround link IF the video is blocked in your
> country-
> See the link just below the embedded video on my site.  Thanks.
>
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2017/03/akistan-bolide-meteor-15mar2017-wvideo.html
>
> Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Michael Farmer 
> To: drtanuki ; Meteorite Mailing List <
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 12:07 AM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Pakistan Bolide video now posted- meteorites
> likely on ground
>
> Can't watch the video. Says not available in your country.
>
> Michael Farmer
>
>
> > On Mar 16, 2017, at 7:08 AM, drtanuki via Meteorite-list <
> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> >
> > List,
> >
> > Pakistan Bolide video now posted- Meteorites likely on ground.
> >
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2017/03/akistan-bolide-meteor-15mar2017-wvideo.html
> >
> > Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
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[meteorite-list] East Coast Fireball 1/25/17

2017-01-26 Thread Me Teor via Meteorite-list
probable event on the east coast :
Comment::"ended its journey in Uwharrie national forest."
Ryan Johnson5 hours ago
I saw this live last night it fell to the ground and was awesome to see. it
ended its journey in Uwharrie national forest. actually made my cell phone
go blank was very bright as if night changed to day in a snap but as if we
had a blue sun it was like looking through a blue filter.. location not
disclosed until i go look first.. sorryο»Ώ

https://youtu.be/7EFZyDfhQ0k

http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2017/270

Sami Makki
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Re: [meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron

2016-07-03 Thread Me Teor via Meteorite-list
πŸ˜†πŸ˜‚πŸ˜†πŸ˜‚πŸ˜†πŸ˜‚πŸ˜†πŸ˜‚πŸ˜†πŸ˜†
On Sun, 3 Jul 2016 at 09:22 Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list <
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> Sorry for the typo. I'm sure it isn't the first you've ever seen.
> That is 100% Campo del Cielo.
> Yes, it's pretty easy to identify.
> Enjoy the meteorite. What was it, $200 on eBay?
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 2, 2016, at 4:46 PM, John Pierce  wrote:
>
> Wow, Michael Farmer, you are amazingly rude.
> Is your rudeness typical of this meteorite community, or are you just a
> troll, or just an angry person?
>
> I don't know what a "pen Oregon" iron meteorite is".  Can you explain?
> Because I am new to this stuff.
>
> You are the only person so far who has claimed to be able to classify this
> meteorite from only a photo.
>
> But let me clarify again, the intention is to only the smallest possible
> window cut to generate a sample big enough for classification.
> You are also the first person to advise that classifying the meteorite
> will take it to very low value.  Is this consistent advise from the
> community here?
> I have no intention of cutting it beyond that.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Michael Farmer 
> wrote:
>
>> Nice 100% campo del Cielo meteorite from Argentina.
>> 110% scam.
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:40 AM, John Pierce via Meteorite-list <
>> meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>>
>> OK, photos.
>> I'm not the most computer literate person.
>> I had go create a Photobucket album, and I hope this link works:
>>
>> http://s744.photobucket.com/user/Lumin9/library/Halo
>>
>> Please, no need to flame me for cleaning the rock.
>> I read and considered a lot before proceeding.
>> Simply my preference with no concern regarding market value.
>>
>> Found by me personally on our 32-acre property in Southern Oregon.
>>
>> John Pierce
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Paul Gessler  wrote:
>>
>>> Let’s see a picture of this Iron.
>>> -Paul G
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>> ---
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: John Pierce via Meteorite-list
>>> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 6:33 PM
>>> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Cutting An Iron
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is my first post here.  I joined recently because I found a lovely
>>> nickel-iron meteorite, and that has spurred my further interest in this
>>> subject.  My meteorite has been confirmed as the real thing by staff of the
>>> Meteorite Lab at Portland State University, who would like to perform
>>> classification.  It is 11.2 kg, and according to PSU staff, it will be only
>>> the seventh classified meteorite ever found in the state of Oregon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I’ve enjoyed reading these archives, but I haven’t yet been able to find
>>> answer to my question.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I’m posting here to ask if anyone has any experience cutting an iron
>>> meteorite with the CBN blade that is sold by Johnson Brothers Lapidary.
>>> They advertise it as just the thing for cutting irons.  I’m interested to
>>> know anything about blade life, rim speed, feed rate, and using plain water
>>> as a coolant/lubricant.  For cutting the analysis sample, I have machining
>>> experience and very suitable tools, except for the blade, which I would
>>> like to be a circular blade.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I welcome replies here on the forum, or by private email.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
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[meteorite-list] Rare space rock goes unnoticed for 140 years - space - 13 December 2013 - New Scientist

2013-12-13 Thread Me Teor
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24753-rare-space-rock-goes-unnoticed-for-140-years.html#.UqtQ4XgazCQ


16:08 13 December 2013 by Govert Schilling


A rare meteorite that formed soon after the origin of the solar system has been 
discovered in a private geological collection – 140 years after it fell to 
Earth. The stone, which is around 4.6 billion years old, was officially handed 
over to Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, earlier this 
week.

Bright lights and sizzling sounds accompanied the fall of the meteorite on 27 
October 1873 in the village of Diepenveen in the Netherlands, according to a 
contemporary handwritten note. Two witnesses to the fall dug up the small, warm 
stone and gave it to the local schoolmaster. It remained a school specimen 
until 2009, when it was given to a collector. Dutch amateur astronomer Henk 
Nieuwenhuis then "rediscovered" the 5-centimetre-wide space rock when he 
examined the collection last year.

"It is very unusual for a space rock to remain unnoticed by astronomers and 
geologists for such a long time," says Leo Kriegsman, a geologist at the 
Naturalis Biodiversity Center.

The Diepenveen, as the meteorite is now officially called, is only the fifth to 
have fallen in the Netherlands as far as we know. The find is all the more 
remarkable because the meteorite turns out to be of a very rare, carbon-rich 
type known as a CM carbonaceous chondrite – the same type as the one that 
triggered a meteorite hunt when it fell to Earth in California last year.

"CMs comprise less than 1 per cent of all known meteorites," says geologist 
Marco Langbroek of the Free University in Amsterdam, where the Diepenveen 
underwent its first analysis.

CM carbonaceous chondrites contain up to 2 per cent carbon, often in the form 
of microscopic diamonds. They also contain organic matter like amino acids, 
which some researchers believe brought the building blocks of life to Earth.

"It is very interesting news," says meteorite researcher Peter Brown of the 
University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. "CM meteorite falls are indeed 
rare. If the meteorite has been stored well and not subjected to too much 
terrestrial contamination it could be quite interesting."

However, fellow meteorite researcher Michael Zolensky of NASA's Johnson Space 
Center in Houston, Texas, is more cautious. "It will be thoroughly contaminated 
in any case, so only results for non-terrestrially occurring amino acids may be 
believable," he says.

Tiny samples of the brittle and porous meteorite are now being studied at 
laboratories in California, New Mexico and Switzerland. "We hope to publish our 
analysis results sometime next year," says Langbroek.

  
SM

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[meteorite-list] Neighbors at first think explosion involving vehicle is meteorite | FOX6Now.com

2013-07-19 Thread Me Teor


http://fox6now.com/2013/07/18/neighbors-at-first-think-explosion-involving-vehicle-is-meteorite/


Sami Makki

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Re: [meteorite-list] Feb 11, 2012, Qinhai province, Fall

2013-05-22 Thread Me Teor
And by the way it was the 1st anniversary of the fall yesterday.

Sami Makki


On 23-May-2013, at 8:09, Michael Farmer  wrote:

> Completely agree. No law valid today. British law was thrown out at 
> independence.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On May 22, 2013, at 9:32 PM, "Galactic Stone & Ironworks" 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Here we go again with Katol.
>> 
>> Someone show me the law against exporting meteorites from India.
>> 
>> And I don't mean show me a 150-year old British Empire mandate that no
>> longer applies.
>> 
>> I have spoken to people in India about this and they all say the same
>> thing - they know of no modern Indian law against meteorite
>> exportation.
>> 
>> Whoever started this rumor is engaging in speculation at best and they
>> have an agenda at the worst.
>> 
>> AFAIK, Katol is legal to own.  If someone can produce a reliable and
>> authoritative source who is familiar with Indian law and that person
>> can state that it is indeed illegal and point to the relevant laws,
>> then I will change my mind.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
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>> On 5/22/13, Greg Catterton  wrote:
>>> thing is, katol is illegal to own or export without permit...
>>> 
>>> Greg
>>> 
>>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
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Re: [meteorite-list] Russian Meteor event?

2013-02-15 Thread Me Teor
Hahaha.. it's funny the way the guy scrambled.

But it would surely scare the shit out of me too if that supersonic boom 
happened above me.




On Feb 15, 2013, at 9:45 AM, "Regine P."  wrote:

> My favourite so far:
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZE29zSJTcM
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> Von: Dan Miller 
>> An: Yinan Wang  
>> CC: METEORITE LIST  
>> Gesendet: 17:42 Freitag, 15.Februar 2013
>> Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Russian Meteor event?
>> 
>> Check out the many videos being posted now.  This event will have more
>> videos than any fall previous.
>> 
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Yinan Wang  wrote:
>>> Hey List,
>>> 
>>> Anyone hearing reports of a major meteor in Russia in the past few
>>> hours? Supposedly large shockwave blew out windows.
>>> 
>>> Some interesting videos have been popping up on youtube, judge for
>>> yourself:
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c-0iwBEswE
>>> 
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5xMYRBpLSI
>>> 
>>> -Yinan
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[meteorite-list] Ka tol Main Mass

2013-01-31 Thread Me Teor
Hi Listees

The main mass from the Ka tol fall is available for viewing and purchase at the 
HTCC in Tucson.
Please email me if interested.

Thanks

M.E

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Re: [meteorite-list] 10 Falls this year - Can we set the 21st century record for recovered falls?

2012-11-04 Thread Me Teor
Make that 11
You missed out Jalangi, West Bengal, India. Fell in July.

M.T


On Nov 4, 2012, at 10:41 PM, MikeG  wrote:

> Hi Listees and Hunters,
> 
> If all the reports of recoveries turn out to be solid, then we have
> ten recovered meteorite falls this year so far.  This is taking into
> account the new fall over Tata Morocco that Aziz Habibi reported to
> the List and the recent news of the Addison and Novato falls.
> 
> 2012 falls so far :
> 
> Feb 11, 2012 - "Huangzhong/Xining" (unofficial) (L6 chondrite?)  : China
> Mar 01, 2012 - "Oslo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Norway (Hammer)
> Apr 22, 2012 - Sutter's Mill (C - Carbonaceous) : California USA (Hammer)
> May 03, 2012 - "Diplo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Pakistan
> May 22, 2012 - "Katol" (unofficial) (achondrite) : India (Hammer)
> Jun 03, 2012 - "Comayagua" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite) : Honduras 
> (Hammer)
> Aug 22, 2012 - Battle Mountain (L6 chondrite) : Nevada USA
> Oct 12, 2012 - "Tata" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Morocco
> October 17, 2012 - "Novato" (unofficial) (L6 chondrite) : California 
> USA(Hammer)
> Oct 30, 2012 - "Addison" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Alabama USA
> 
> This is the most falls in one year since 2008, when we also had ten.
> 
> In 2007, we had nine falls.
> 
> So, we now have a little under two months to track down and recover
> one more meteorite to set the record mark for the 21st century.
> 
> I have not looked further back into the records to see when the last
> time we had more than ten falls.  My personal records of recovered
> falls only goes back to Tagish Lake and the year 2000.  The Met
> Bulletin only displays falls that have been approved by NonCom, so
> confirmed and recovered falls like Zunhua, Breja, and many others are
> not represented there.  Taking into account credible and verifiable
> reports of recoveries, my list appears to be as close to authoritative
> as possible. (if anyone knows of reliable recovery reports that are
> not reflected on my list, please contact me and let me know)
> 
> I think this apparent increase in recovery rates is due in part to a
> greater awareness of meteorite falls by the public on a worldwide
> level, and the skilled use of Doppler radar and sky-camera data to
> track bolides and project the strewnfield locations in the US - thanks
> in no small part to the fine folks behind Galactic Analytics, Marc
> Fries, Rob Matson, and others.  This is not only interesting from a
> statistics-geek standpoint, but it is also encouraging to think that
> this successful methodology can be applied to any place on the planet
> covered by Doppler radar.  Well done everyone.  :)
> 
> Keep up the good work everyone and happy huntings!
> 
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite fall in Saudi Arabia - Universal debris falls onto Al-Shifa Mountain near Al-Ajbel Village in KSA

2012-07-25 Thread Me Teor
I bet this one is the most difficult one to get ever, with all the outdoors of 
Saudi Arabia chain linked and fenced. Anyone had any luck in finding things in 
KSA before ?

> http://www.bna.bh/portal/en/news/518394
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[meteorite-list] Jury-trial-set-for-Man-selling-Fake-meteorites

2012-07-19 Thread Me Teor

http://www.kjct8.com/news/Jury-trial-set-for-Meteorite-Man/-/163152/15598360/-/6ir8bw/-/index.html

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[meteorite-list] last fall in indyeah - jalangee

2012-07-18 Thread Me Teor
I was told by my sources that there was supposedly a gentleman from a space 
research agency from USA (unconfirmed) in Jalangee yesterday and today. Looking 
for material from that fall. And his trip ended in failure as I already visited 
the place 2 days after the fall and observed that it is impossible to recover 
anything due to the marshy conditions and hectares of 6ft high jute crop.

If someone knows who this person is. Kindly pass on this email to him.

M.E

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Re: [meteorite-list] Katol India meteorite - Forbidden Fruit

2012-07-14 Thread Me Teor
Dear Shawn
You are absolutely correct. It is illegal to collect meteorites in India. And 
meteorites are government property. The authority for this is the Geological 
Survey of India. And as far as I know, they never trade or deal with any 
individuals or private institutions. There cannot be any export papers as 
export is banned. 

Although I wonder how having a export paper or certificate helps ? 

If a specimen is up for sale, it is definitely out of the country and has been 
exported. 

By the way does anyone have a analysis report on this new find ?

M.E.

On 14-Jul-2012, at 3:32 AM, Shawn Alan  wrote:

> Hello Listers,
> 
>> From my understanding, meteorites that fell or are found after 1885 in India 
>> would be forwarded to the Government Geological Museum which would take over 
>> possession of the meteorite? If so, how is Katol exempt from this, or was 
>> Katol sold by the Museum? For those who have gotten some of this meteorite 
>> fall, will their meteorites come with export papers like how Canadian falls 
>> are handled? 
> 
> Shawn Alan
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