[meteorite-list] ET

2023-03-23 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

Very interesting ! I would like to see the data as it comes .
Ken Regelman Astronomical Research Network
    I have been researching  NWA 14483 which I  purchased in 2017 .
So far I have found 3  "ETs in this meteorite . All less than 2 mm in size .
I have the copy write on all the images and own the entire meteorite .
If you think this is a joke don't bother emailing me .
If you are genuine about the interest in it and want a picture email me.
arn1...@comcast.net  PS the meteorite is NOT for sale .
http://www.meteorites4sale.net/index.htm

On 3/23/2023 10:04 AM, drtanuki via Meteorite-list wrote:

https://dnyuz.com/2023/03/23/a-harvard-physicist-is-racing-to-prove-this-meteorite-is-an-alien-probe/

A Harvard Physicist Is Racing to Prove This Meteorite Is an Alien Probe
March 23, 2023

The world’s top alien hunter is about to embark on his most ambitious—and 
potentially history-making—mission yet. Harvard physicist Avi Loeb is 
organizing a $1.5-million expedition to Papua New Guinea to search for 
fragments of a very strange meteorite that impacted just off the coast of the 
Pacific nation in 2014.

There’s compelling evidence that the half-meter-wide meteorite, called CNEOS1 
2014-01-08, traveled from outside our solar system. And that it’s made of 
extremely hard rock or metal—a material that’s hard and tough enough to prove 
the meteorite isn’t a meteorite at all. Maybe it’s an alien probe.

It’s a long-shot effort. After years of work, Loeb and his team have, with a 
big assist from the U.S. military, narrowed down CNEOS1 2014-01-08’s likely 
impact zone to a square kilometer of the ocean floor, nearly two kilometers 
underwater. But the fragments themselves are probably just a few millimeters in 
size. It’s worse than looking for a needle in a haystack. Loeb is basically 
preparing to look for big sand in a square-kilometer patch of small sand. 
more
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[meteorite-list] Email Problems

2022-10-28 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

Hello List
I have been having email problems .  I hope this works .

Ken Regelman .. Astronomical Research Network !


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Re: [meteorite-list] [IMCA List] Campaign 2018

2018-09-17 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

Hello my Name is Ken Regelman
I started the Astronomical Research Network in !992 .
Since then I have tried to join the IMCA twice .
I asked on the this list to be nominated . Not one person said yes !
I asked many people who just ignored me , not giving out names to anyone .
Now I don't care . I have tried to help but ..
*There are a lot of things in The IMCA**and the Meteoritical Society 
that need changing .*


Best Regards to all    Ken
http://www.meteorites4sale.net/index.htm

On 9/16/2018 10:18 PM, John Lutzon via Meteorite-list wrote:

Hi All,
I agree as well Carlos. For 10 years iv'e seen the IMCA go
from quiet to non-existent. Someone needs to light the
fuse. If I were 15 years younger I would find a way to have
the IMCA site on the local/national news channel once a month.
Some people say it's do to FB--fine, do it--have your party--But someone/
somehow needs to figure the "algorithm" to get this Organization
into the main stream. I'm beginning to believe that some/most
members are content with just paying their annual dues to state that
they're a member of the IMCA. Hmmm?$$   B.S

I know that many members are doing Much work towards educating
others about meteoritic subjects. Great, lets hear about it and why not
call a local news organization about it -- they might pick it up.

We claim to be a International Meteorite Collectors Association--
yet our Home site is non-existent for 350 days of each year.
SOMEONE fix this.

John Lutzon
IMCA#1896

- Original Message -
From: "John Cabassi via IMCA" 
To: "William O'hara" 
Cc: "IMCA-List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: [IMCA List] Campaign 2018


G'Day Members
I agree with Bill.  Carlos has posted up an important issue that should be
addressed so that everyone has access to upcoming events. This definitely
would be helpful for those wishing to attend such events.

Thanks Carlos for bringing that up

Cheers
John Cabassi
IMCA #2125

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 7:05 PM, William O'hara via IMCA 
wrote:


Hi Carlos!
Welcome to IMCA!

Thanks for making the suggestion!  I think it is a good one.  It would not
be a difficult task for someone to commit to to doing possibly on a monthly
basis.  Perhaps we could have a volunteer for each region or continent
remind the community of upcoming shows that could provide opportunities for
in-person interaction, just as Ann had suggested for me.

Keep the ideas coming!

Thanks

Bill

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018, 15:16 Carlos Muñecas Muñoz 
wrote:


Hello all of you

I am IMCA member just from a few days, I am from Spain and about business
matters I am in NY.

I just read Anne mail about Denver mineral show, I would like to propose,
if it is possible, IMCA send fairs information. I didn’t know nothing

about

Denver fair, but sure, if I had known before, I would have gone.

It is only a recommendation

Thank you and Best Regards

Carlos Muñecas
I.M.C.A. #8187

Carlos Muñecas
Un saludo

Enviado desde mi iPhone


El 16 sept 2018, a las 12:27, Anne Black via IMCA 

escribió:


Bill,

Since you are right here near Denver, why don't you come down to the

Mineral Show at the Denver Mart today, it is the last day of the Show but
you could still meet a few people.

And I'd like to meet you too.


Anne Black - Past President.
IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com




-Original Message-
From: William O'hara via IMCA 
To: IMCA-List 
Sent: Sun, Sep 16, 2018 2:19 am
Subject: [IMCA List] (no subject)

Hello IMCA!


My name is Bill O'Hara and I am running for a position on the IMCA

board

of

directors.

I would like to introduce myself and provide some background.



While I was listed as a living in Texas, I recently moved to Colorado

to

accept a position at the Sierra Nevada Corporation as a Principal

Engineer.

Before I moved to Colorado I work at NASA's Johnson Space Center for

twenty

years.  My specialty is human spaceflight habitats and systems.  I was

a

crew instructor and flight controller for the International Space

Station

in my early years before moving to advanced development work on the

Orion

spacecraft program for Lockheed Martin, and now work in SNC'S advanced
development group.   I have a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering and an M.S.

in

Geophysics.  I have four kids, including a four year old that is crazy
about rocks.



Meteorites are a hobby of mine.  I have purchased meteorites through a
number of IMCA members and developed a sizable collection. This hobby
allows me to apply my interest in geology and geophysics which I don't

get

to use in my regular day job.  While I haven't had the opportunity to
publish articles on meteorites, I did create a series of blog posts

which

you can read here: Part 1
<

https://timeandspaceweb.wordpress.com/2016/07/16/meteoritical-me-part-1-

beginnings/

,
Part 2
<

https://timeandspaceweb.wordpress.com/2016/07/30/meteoritical-me-part-2-

favorites/

and Part 3
<

https://timeandspaceweb.wordpress.com/2016/10/09/meteoritical-me-pa

[meteorite-list] ET1

2017-12-02 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

Members
You might find some interesting things on my website, my 2017 
classified  meteorites etc. etc.

http://www.meteorites4sale.net/index.htm
Soon I am going to be selling most of my  hundreds meteorites . I need 
to make some lists .


Please take a look at the ET1 link , a very new find . It may be nothing 
but a new Eucrite or ?

http://www.meteorites4sale.net/ET1.html
Thank You  Ken Regelman
Astronomical Research Network



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2017-12-02 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

Test

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[meteorite-list] Test

2017-12-02 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

Tesr

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[meteorite-list] 273 pound Gibeon

2016-09-05 Thread Regelman via Meteorite-list

For Sale a 273 pound beautiful Gibeon meteorite !
Sixty percent off of the price on my website this week !

http://meteorites4sale.net/
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