Re: [meteorite-list] Ultraviolet Space Rocks?

2010-10-02 Thread gian gallo

Hola to all. We have a slice of the SaH 02500 meteorite, that under ultraviolet 
light ( LW ) shows this fluorescent crystals :
 
Under flahs camera light :
 

http://inlinethumb30.webshots.com/43549/2460945940100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
 
Under UV LW light :
 
http://inlinethumb32.webshots.com/45855/2796464060100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense
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> From: altm...@meteorite-martin.de
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 13:32:56 +0200
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ultraviolet Space Rocks?
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> we had last year some fun with Robert Fuchs, a collector of UV-minerals and
> meteorites,
> who has always a cabinet with fluorescent minerals at the Munich show,
> to check some meteorites.
> 
> Pena Blanca Spring, another aubrite, displayed also a very few large
> fluorescent crystals.
> 
> Best,
> Martin
> 
> 
> 
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
> [mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von
> almi...@localnet.com
> Gesendet: Samstag, 2. Oktober 2010 12:36
> An: davidgunn...@fairpoint.net
> Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Ultraviolet Space Rocks?
> 
> Hi David and all,
> 
> I'm not a geologist but I suspect that when the thinsections are made 
> and polarized light is used to reveal the various colors (mineral make 
> up) of the meteorite that this is in effect about the same thing as 
> using fluorescent lighting. They also use quite an array of other 
> systems to breakdown the meteorite into parts that are quite small and 
> tells them chemical makeup. This is part of telling them what it is and 
> if it is unique plus scores of other things like weathering, age and so 
> forth.
> 
> I'll let others chime in about this as I may be missing something and 
> am talking over my head here. All my best!
> 
> --AL Mitterling
> 
> Quoting David Gunning :
> 
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I notice that the "Rocks from Space Picture of the Day", dated about a
> > year ago, September 29, 2009, features an unusually remarkable glowing
> > fluorescent meteorite. It's described as "an 11.1 g piece of Norton
> > County (ASU#523)" where "The large enstatite crystals fluoresce bright
> > yellow." Quite an eyeful.
> >
> > This is an oddball meteorite, I'm guessing, as I haven't seen pictures of
> > any other meteorites displaying fluorescent color values. Does this bode
> > well for other fluorescent meteorites being found? I mean, are the
> > scientists really looking and checking for fluorescent color values in
> > meteorites on a systematic basis?
> >
> > If not, they may be missing the boat.
> >
> > If you look closely at this picture you may be able to detect, as I do,
> > that there apparently are other possible fluorescent color values
> > happening, as well. I am referring to the noticable blue/green colored
> > fluoresent values below and to the right of the yellow colored enstatite
> > and to the upper left of the enstatite area, also.
> >
> > To my understanding, these may indicate additional minerals with other
> > fluorescent color values reacting to utlraviolet light, too.
> >
> > It's unfortunate that the person who took this picture did not take the
> > time and spend the effort to look carefully at their resulting picture.
> >
> > I wonder what wavelength ultraviolet was used, although I guess it was
> > probably shortwave. If so, they may not have exposed the specimen to
> > midwave and longwave ultraviolet wavelengths, as well, consequently
> > denying themselves (and the rest of us!) valuable ultraviolet reactive
> > fluorescent color value information.
> >
> > Is this simply a situation of sloppy science rearing it's ugly head?
> >
> > Or does it indicate that ignorance is truly bliss, after all?
> >
> > Yours for the light,
> >
> > Dave Gunning
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [meteorite-list] ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ?

2010-08-22 Thread gian gallo

Sorry about this.it is 2 x 1,3 x 0,15 cmnot mm
 
larense







> From: gian...@hotmail.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 17:53:48 +
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ?
>
>
> Hola again. OK...here are the pictures of the flatest individual we 
> own.it is 2 x 1,4 x 0,15 mm and it weights just one gram...have a 
> look and any opinion is welcome :
>
> http://inlinethumb28.webshots.com/44827/2203385250100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>
> http://inlinethumb17.webshots.com/47120/2469410330100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>
> http://inlinethumb53.webshots.com/44788/2337749860100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>
> Hasta la vista,
>
> larense
> --
>
>
>
>
>
> > From: gian...@hotmail.com
> > To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> > Subject: ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ?
> > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 00:31:16 +
> >
> >
> >
> > Hola to all. Wondering about this¿ How is the flatest, complete ( or 
> > almost complete ) crusted ( or sand blasted ) meteorite individual that any 
> > of this list fanaticos.have ever had in their hands ?We know the 
> > many odd shapes meteorites havehearted, with holes, and many 
> > more.any reply with a picture, is welcome.it is really amazing that 
> > a money coin shaped meteorite, could be found...due to the ablation process.
> >
> > Hasta la vista,
> >
> > larense
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Re: [meteorite-list] ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ?

2010-08-22 Thread gian gallo

Hola again. OK...here are the pictures of the flatest individual we own.it 
is 2 x 1,4 x 0,15 mm and it weights just one gram...have a look and any 
opinion is welcome :
 
http://inlinethumb28.webshots.com/44827/2203385250100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
http://inlinethumb17.webshots.com/47120/2469410330100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
http://inlinethumb53.webshots.com/44788/2337749860100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense
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> From: gian...@hotmail.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ? 
> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 00:31:16 +
> 
> 
> 
> Hola to all. Wondering about this¿ How is the flatest, complete ( or 
> almost complete ) crusted ( or sand blasted ) meteorite individual that any 
> of this list fanaticos.have ever had in their hands ?We know the many 
> odd shapes meteorites havehearted, with holes, and many more.any 
> reply with a picture, is welcome.it is really amazing that a money coin 
> shaped meteorite, could be found...due to the ablation process.
> 
> Hasta la vista,
> 
> larense 
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[meteorite-list] FW: ¿ Flatest complete meteo rite ?

2010-07-11 Thread gian gallo

Hola Jason. Thanks for your reply and pictures. The stone in the first picture, 
is what we are talking about : flat shaped meteoritesand we second you in 
that < irons appear to withstand the stresses of entry much better>...so... to 
have in our hands...a very small flat stone individualis really a 
miracle...due to its more difficult chances to get that shape and survive the 
fierceness of ablation. As soon as we can , will take a picture of our very 
little flat stoneperhaps a not seldom seen... very, very flatened meteorite.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense







> Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 17:51:56 -0700
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ?
> From: meteorite...@gmail.com
> To: gian...@hotmail.com
>
> Hey,
> I think thin stones are much more interesting since irons appear to
> withstand the stresses of entry much better.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/MeteoriteKid/Chondrites#5419119330382934882
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameteoritefinder/2336579916/in/set-72157594532840297/
>
>
> But irons do take on some pretty cool shapes -
>
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameteoritefinder/2336468460/in/set-72157594532840297/
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameteoritefinder/2427477818/in/set-72157594532840297/
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameteoritefinder/2427516464/in/set-72157594532840297/
>
> Those are some of the cooler-shaped ones that we have, but I've seen
> some nicer ones - you might try to find some high-resolution photos of
> Cabin Creek...
> Regards,
> Jason
>
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:31 PM, gian gallo wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hola to all. Wondering about this¿ How is the flatest, complete ( or 
>> almost complete ) crusted ( or sand blasted ) meteorite individual that any 
>> of this list fanaticos.have ever had in their hands ?We know the 
>> many odd shapes meteorites havehearted, with holes, and many 
>> more.any reply with a picture, is welcome.it is really amazing that 
>> a money coin shaped meteorite, could be found...due to the ablation process.
>>
>> Hasta la vista,
>>
>> larense
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[meteorite-list] ¿ Flatest complete meteorite ?

2010-07-10 Thread gian gallo


 Hola to all. Wondering about this¿ How is the flatest, complete ( or 
almost complete ) crusted ( or sand blasted ) meteorite individual that any of 
this list fanaticos.have ever had in their hands ?We know the many odd 
shapes meteorites havehearted, with holes, and many more.any reply with 
a picture, is welcome.it is really amazing that a money coin shaped 
meteorite, could be found...due to the ablation process.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense   
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Re: [meteorite-list] ANSWER TO THE POP QUIZ

2010-07-10 Thread gian gallo

Hola SA.pedagogic pop quizcongratsand John...amigoyou are doing 
quite well.No. 1 of the school 
 
list room...hahahaha..just keep going and winning.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
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> Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 22:35:04 -0700
> From: photoph...@yahoo.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] ANSWER TO THE POP QUIZ
> 
> Hello Listers,
> 
> I would like to thank everyone that emailed me with their answers.
> 
> The question to the pop quiz was:
> 
> What year was the first chemical analysis of a fallen meteorite done in, by 
> whom, and what is the name of the meteorite.
> 
> The Answers
> 
> 1769
> Lavoisier, or Fougerous de Bonderoy or Louis-Cadet de Gassicourt. Lavoisier 
> was the chemist to read the report to the academy in 1769 about Luce 
> meteorite which feel in 1768. 
> 
> I would like to congratulate John.L.Cabassi for being the 5th Lister to email 
> me with the correct answers. John will receive a free Tagish lake meteorite 
> sample. 
> 
> Please stay tune to next weeks POP QUIZ, this one will be a fun one and the 
> winner from next week will receive a micro meteorite LOT and it isn't Tagish 
> Lake. All I can say is its one of the first to have this recorded in USA. 
> 
> Stay turn and thank you every one for submitting your answers and I am 
> enjoying that people are learning and having fun with these POP QUIZZES.
> 
> Shawn Alan
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Re: [meteorite-list] Last Night I sold My 25, 000 Meteorite Specimen!

2010-07-01 Thread gian gallo

Hola Mr. Cottinghamsome are here in Venezuela...cheers

Best regards

Gian Gallo
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> Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 11:33:51 -0600
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Last Night I sold My 25,000 Meteorite Specimen!
>
>
> Hello All...
>
> Not that this means much in the scheme of thingsbut as far as my business 
> goes it is pretty amazing.
> Last night my ebay auctions concluded for the week and I sold my 25,000th 
> meteorite.
> I keep fairly accurate records and the number of 25,000 is for meteorite 
> specimens that have a collection card with them.
> Some other interesting tidbits... I started selling in 1997. I was the third 
> person to start selling meteorites on ebay. I have never had a personal 
> website (Unless you count my ebay store).
> Now, my question is WHERE ARE ALL THOSE SPECIMENS NOW?
> Best Wishes
> Michael
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Re: [meteorite-list] 332gr WI find!!

2010-04-26 Thread gian gallo

Hola Joe.WOW...you did it.and it was a big 
reward.congrats...waiting for the pics
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense
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> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:08:02 -0700
> From: skyrockmeteori...@yahoo.com
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] 332gr WI find!!
> 
> Listees,
> I found a 332 gram piece from the WI fall. Finally after 9 days in the field 
> persistence paid off. I will post some pics on the skyrock cafe soon. 
> 
> Best Wishes,
> Joe Kerchner
> http://illinoismeteorites.com
> http://skyrockcafe.com
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> 
> 
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Re: [meteorite-list] What sex is your meteorite

2010-04-12 Thread gian gallo

Hola to all. In some spanish speacking countries, like México, some 
institutions use the female gender to name meteorites, so they call them 
METEORITAS, instead of METEORITOS, which is the way they are more frecuently 
named.  
 
http://html.rincondelvago.com/museo-de-geologia-en-mexico.html
 
Hasta la vista,
 
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> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:45:56 -0700
> From: photoph...@yahoo.com
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] What sex is your meteorite
> 
> Hello Listers,
>  
> I have been meaning to ask people what sex they would consider their 
> meteorites to be and if the names of the meteorite would be the final factor 
> in determining sex? Or is this a silly question for me to ask in the first 
> place?
>  
> Why I ask this question is because alot of times I hear people refer to a 
> classic car as a female, like "look at her she's a beauty". I have even 
> caught myself referring to some of the meteorites I own as a male of female. 
>  
> For instance, I would consider Almahata Sitta as female because the way 
> Almahata Sitta sounds has this romantic feel to it when I say her name. Or 
> the Weston, I would definitely call it a male meteorite because just the word 
> sounds bold and strong when I say his name. 
>  
> Which sex are your meteorites and what determining factors could dictate 
> which way this would go?
>  
> Shawn Alan
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Re: [meteorite-list] golden iron color and Widmanstä tten" patterns

2010-04-01 Thread gian gallo

Hola Aziz. We asked you in your facebook page if it could be a Winonaite 
specimen. We second Mike in that < you have something unique there and should 
have it classified>
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense


> Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 17:11:42 -0400
> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
> To: azizhab...@yahoo.com
> CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] golden iron color and Widmanstätten" patterns
>
> Hi Aziz,
>
> I have no idea what the gold coloration is. It looks like someone
> with very poor taste spray-painted it with Krylon Glitter Gold. Could
> it be something related to a high troilite content? I know that
> troilite sometimes looks brassy to the naked eye, but I've never seen
> anything like the meteorite in your photo. It is very unusual, and
> coming from anyone else I would suspect it was painted. But I think
> you have something unique there and should have it classified.
>
> Whatever you find out about it, please share it with the List and let
> us know. :)
>
> Best regards and happy huntings,
>
> MikeG
>
>
> On 4/1/10, habibi abdelaziz wrote:
>> hey all
>>
>> got some time now and i missed meteorite, sorry if i miss any emails or
>> didn't answer;;
>>
>> ok many collectors ask me why this iron has this golden color,
>> what is the process , that make it looking like that.
>> and why the Widmanstätten" patterns is showing on the surface,
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/page3/
>> can someone answer please ,as myself i do not know why its golden color,
>> i know i have sold two small cut iron that was looking like gold, i may have
>> photo in my archives.
>>
>> thanks
>> aziz habibi
>>
>> habibi aziz
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>> fax.21235576170
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Re: [meteorite-list] NWA Meteorites

2010-04-01 Thread gian gallo

Hola Aziz. Look at this link :
 
http://illinoismeteorites.com/cgi-bin/board/YaBB.pl?num=1200190439
 
Hasta la vista, 
 
larense







> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 18:59:30 -0700
> From: abdelaziz_alhy...@yahoo.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA Meteorites
>
> Dear list Members,
>
> Lets talk a little bet about NWA sceintifacally and in marketing. what did 
> NWA stones offer to sceince? Do you appreciate NWA, it's obly 3 letters, but 
> has done great for sceince, collectors and dealers, don't you have anything 
> to say to NWA ? can we have a special day for NWA? can we celibrate it? and 
> call it NWA DAY ? any word as a gift to those great meteorites were found in 
> NWA?
>
>
>
> My best
> Aziz (saffron guy)
>
>
>
>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Richard Norton

2009-05-27 Thread gian gallo

Hola to all. Mr. Norton and his two Books, the Encyclopedia and Rocks from 
spacethought us a lot as a still aficionado in meteoritics.
 
The amateur meteoritic scenario has lost one of its few outstanding person.
 
Our condolence to his wife, Mrs Dorothy
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense




 
> From: impact...@aol.com
> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 14:56:41 -0400
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; carionminer...@wanadoo.fr
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Richard Norton
> 
> Hello List-Members,
> 
> Late last night I received a very sad email from Dorothy Norton.
> 
> Richard Norton passed away last week, after a long illness.
> 
> I had known fot quite some time that Richard was in poor health, still the 
> news of his death came as a shock. Last time I called Dorothy, I heard piano 
> playing in the background, Chopin and very good, I thought it was a CD 
> playing or the radio, but Dorothy told me it was Richard, and we stopped a 
> moment to listen, it was beautiful, I had no idea Richard was such a virtuoso.
> I had met Richard and Dorothy several years ago in Tucson, Thanks to Twink. 
> I was very much a new comer then , and I found Richard to be bright, 
> friendly, funny and so approchable. I still remember showing him a slice of 
> Tafassasset, he looked at it with his loupe for quite a while, then told me 
> that 
> this meteorite left him speechless. Dorothy laughed, apparently Richard was 
> rarely speechless.
> 
> And now there is that great big hole in the middle of the Meteorite 
> Community.
> 
> Please read the obituary written by Dorothy and Joel Schiff: 
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Re: [meteorite-list] A paper on NWA 869

2009-04-18 Thread gian gallo

Hola. We knew it.and now its petrologic classis all the way long.
 
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> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:18:14 -0500
> Subject: [meteorite-list] A paper on NWA 869
> 
> Dated 2008, but I've never ran across it before:
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> http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2008/pdf/1120.pdf
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[meteorite-list] test - delete

2009-04-04 Thread gian gallo





 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist

2009-04-04 Thread gian gallo

 Hola . It seems that there is a new club of crazy Estheticists, we also like 
to clean and to restore those B-uglies...LOL
>
> larense
>
> 
>> Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 10:09:42 -0500
>> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
>> To: starsandsco...@aol.com
>> CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist
>>
>> I agree! :)
>>
>> I love the way some UNWA stones look - I don't care if they are big or
>> small, or what type they are. I just like them for the aesthetics.
>>
>> So I am not crazy in this respect? I have company? LOL
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/3/09, starsandsco...@aol.com wrote:
>>> Estheticist, I guess that is what I am. I want to care more about such
>>> things as composition and TKW or where and when it was found but I am drawn
>>> to
>>> big unclassified stones because of what they look like! The size is all
>>> about
>>> looking cool and not a comparative evaluation.
>>>
>>> What am I talking about? Check out Martin Horejsi's The Accretion Desk in
>>> the March Meteorite Times. It's been a busy time on the list so I didn't
>>> mention this sooner but the new MT will be up in a couple days and I thought
>>>
>>> Martin's article was real cool.
>>>
>>> Martin said "I'm a materialistic estheticist. What are you?" Any one care
>>> to share?
>>>
>>> http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
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[meteorite-list] Estheticists

2009-04-04 Thread gian gallo

Hola . It seems that there is a new club of crazy Estheticists, we also like to 
clean and to restore those B-uglies...LOL 
 
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[meteorite-list] Estheticist

2009-04-04 Thread gian gallo

 Hola . It seems that there is a new club of crazy Estheticists, we also like 
to clean and to restore those B-uglies...LOL
>
> larense
> -
>
>
>
>
>> Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 10:09:42 -0500
>> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
>> To: starsandsco...@aol.com
>> CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist
>>
>> I agree! :)
>>
>> I love the way some UNWA stones look - I don't care if they are big or
>> small, or what type they are. I just like them for the aesthetics.
>>
>> So I am not crazy in this respect? I have company? LOL
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/3/09, starsandsco...@aol.com wrote:
>>> Estheticist, I guess that is what I am. I want to care more about such
>>> things as composition and TKW or where and when it was found but I am drawn
>>> to
>>> big unclassified stones because of what they look like! The size is all
>>> about
>>> looking cool and not a comparative evaluation.
>>>
>>> What am I talking about? Check out Martin Horejsi's The Accretion Desk in
>>> the March Meteorite Times. It's been a busy time on the list so I didn't
>>> mention this sooner but the new MT will be up in a couple days and I thought
>>>
>>> Martin's article was real cool.
>>>
>>> Martin said "I'm a materialistic estheticist. What are you?" Any one care
>>> to share?
>>>
>>> http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist

2009-04-04 Thread gian gallo

Hola . It seems that there is a new club of crazy Estheticists, we also like to 
clean and to restore those B-uglies...LOL 
 
larense


> Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 10:09:42 -0500
> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
> To: starsandsco...@aol.com
> CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist
>
> I agree! :)
>
> I love the way some UNWA stones look - I don't care if they are big or
> small, or what type they are. I just like them for the aesthetics.
>
> So I am not crazy in this respect? I have company? LOL
>
>
>
> On 4/3/09, starsandsco...@aol.com wrote:
>> Estheticist, I guess that is what I am. I want to care more about such
>> things as composition and TKW or where and when it was found but I am drawn
>> to
>> big unclassified stones because of what they look like! The size is all
>> about
>> looking cool and not a comparative evaluation.
>>
>> What am I talking about? Check out Martin Horejsi's The Accretion Desk in
>> the March Meteorite Times. It's been a busy time on the list so I didn't
>> mention this sooner but the new MT will be up in a couple days and I thought
>>
>> Martin's article was real cool.
>>
>> Martin said "I'm a materialistic estheticist. What are you?" Any one care
>> to share?
>>
>> http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
>>
>> Tom
>>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist

2009-04-04 Thread gian gallo

Hola . It seems that there is a new club of crazy Estheticists, we also like to 
clean and to restore those B-uglies...LOL
 
larense
-



 
> Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 10:09:42 -0500
> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
> To: starsandsco...@aol.com
> CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Estheticist
> 
> I agree! :)
> 
> I love the way some UNWA stones look - I don't care if they are big or
> small, or what type they are. I just like them for the aesthetics.
> 
> So I am not crazy in this respect? I have company? LOL
> 
> 
> 
> On 4/3/09, starsandsco...@aol.com  wrote:
>> Estheticist, I guess that is what I am. I want to care more about such
>> things as composition and TKW or where and when it was found but I am drawn
>> to
>> big unclassified stones because of what they look like! The size is all
>> about
>> looking cool and not a comparative evaluation.
>>
>> What am I talking about? Check out Martin Horejsi's The Accretion Desk in
>> the March Meteorite Times. It's been a busy time on the list so I didn't
>> mention this sooner but the new MT will be up in a couple days and I thought
>>
>> Martin's article was real cool.
>>
>> Martin said "I'm a materialistic estheticist. What are you?" Any one care
>> to share?
>>
>> http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
>>
>> Tom
>>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature

2009-03-26 Thread gian gallo

Hola Elton.Thanks for your reply. We took some close up pictures of this 
specular hematite nodule ( a meteorwrong )...so you can have a better idea of 
how it looks like :
 
http://inlinethumb10.webshots.com/44105/2089588630100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
http://inlinethumb55.webshots.com/42422/2229304230100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
http://inlinethumb12.webshots.com/16587/2075037230100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/44215/2773818230100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense
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> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 18:14:37 -0700
> From: mstrema...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; gian...@hotmail.com
> 
> 
> I'd ask for my money back!!! lol You've ruled out mica and that is good. If 
> it were mica it is immediate proof that this isn't a meteorite. Google up: 
> "specular hematite". See where that takes you.
> 
> Had it been magnetic and not so shinny, I would have considered this a 
> possible separation along kamacite and taenite lamallae/bands. But it isn't 
> and that loops back to hematite.
> 
> Since this is a tumbled weathered surface, true clues are obscure. Photos are 
> exceedingly difficult to make an ID by unless the specimen has distinctive 
> features which are unique to that mineral species. Specular hematite is 
> sort'a one of those that is distinctive.
> 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature

2009-03-26 Thread gian gallo

Hola again, Göran. We did some search...and it is possibly a specular hematite 
nodule.It surely comes from the Saharan deserts. In the search, could not find 
a similar rounded nodule of specular hematiteit must be a very old one for 
its wheathered and eroded nature.BTW.NASA has an old article about hematite 
and its probably location on Mars surface :
 
http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/spotlight/hematite01.html
 
and..In the below link, there are lots of pictures of all kid of 
hematite :
 
http://mars.mines.edu/smplist/GeoMHema/smplist.htm
 
 
Anyway...this little specular hematite stone, will enhance our rock and mineral 
collection. 
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense
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> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 21:49:18 +0100
> From: axels...@acc.umu.se
> To: gian...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
> 
> Been there, done that...
> 
> In every bulk shipment there are those that are meteowrongs. I've found 
> a couple of them, often when buying kilos of small weathered meteorites.
> I got one of Steves freebies when I was new in this area and that was 
> also a meteowrong. I guess I got what I paid for.
> 
> :-D
> 
> In any case, it is always interesting and fun to find out what you 
> really got.
> 
> Hälsningar Göran
> 
> gian gallo wrote:
>> Hola Göran. It was sent to us as a meteorite. Following your advicewe 
>> get our neomagnetand put it close to the stone.result : the stone 
>> did not stick to itso.your guess point to the right direction. 
>> Tonight we will sand a window to see its matrix. Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Hasta la vista,
>> 
>> larense
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>> 
>>> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 17:54:02 +0100
>>> From: axels...@acc.umu.se
>>> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
>>>
>>> Are you sure it is a meteorite? It could be a hematite concretion or 
>>> some other earth mineral. The fact that it is heavier than an ordinary 
>>> stone but doesn't affect the compass needle sounds like some hematite 
>>> iron ore. Hematite could develop mica-like structures.
>>>
>>> Göran
>>>
>>> gian gallo wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> Hola Carl. We are not saying it is micait is the arrangement the 
>>>>> silvery specks has, that seems to be a mica-like feature. We think that 
>>>>> its FC , has weathered away almost completely. It is the only one of the 
>>>>> three stones, that can not move our compass needleand we have not 
>>>>> sticked yet, a neo magnet to it. Although the three stones are nearly of 
>>>>> the same size, this one is the heaviest. In the below picture, the stone 
>>>>> is the one at the right side :
>>>>>
>>>>> http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/43907/2096345270100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> Hasta la vista,
>>>>>
>>>>> larense
>>>>> ------
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:52:08 -0700
>>>>>> From: cdtuc...@cox.net
>>>>>> To: gian...@hotmail.com
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would like to see the inside. Are you going to slice it? It is very 
>>>>>> difficult to see anything that looks like mica in photo. Does it have a 
>>>>>> fusion crust? If you do see mica it may not be a meteorite. Carl
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  gian gallo wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hola to all. Today we recieved three freebies from Steve Arnold ( 
>>>>>>> Chicago ). Thanks you some much, Steve.and...in one of them, we 
>>>>>>> have found some strange feature on its surface..silvery specks that 
>>>>>>> shines as if it were a mica stone. This feature is only seen if we have 
>>>>>>> the right angle of light to see it. ¿ Has anyone here seen this before. 
>>>>>>> Any help is welcome. The little stone weights 13.1 grams.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Below, four picturesof two diferent areas...that shows this strange 
>>>>>>> fea

Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature

2009-03-26 Thread gian gallo

Hola Göran. It was sent to us as a meteorite. Following your advicewe get 
our neomagnetand put it close to the stone.result : the stone did not 
stick to itso.your guess point to the right direction. Tonight we will 
sand a window to see its matrix. Thanks in advance.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense




 
> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 17:54:02 +0100
> From: axels...@acc.umu.se
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
> 
> Are you sure it is a meteorite? It could be a hematite concretion or 
> some other earth mineral. The fact that it is heavier than an ordinary 
> stone but doesn't affect the compass needle sounds like some hematite 
> iron ore. Hematite could develop mica-like structures.
> 
> Göran
> 
> gian gallo wrote:
>> 
>>> Hola Carl. We are not saying it is micait is the arrangement the 
>>> silvery specks has, that seems to be a mica-like feature. We think that its 
>>> FC , has weathered away almost completely. It is the only one of the three 
>>> stones, that can not move our compass needleand we have not sticked 
>>> yet, a neo magnet to it. Although the three stones are nearly of the same 
>>> size, this one is the heaviest. In the below picture, the stone is the one 
>>> at the right side :
>>>
>>> http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/43907/2096345270100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>
>>> Hasta la vista,
>>>
>>> larense
>>> --
>>>
>>> 
>>>> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:52:08 -0700
>>>> From: cdtuc...@cox.net
>>>> To: gian...@hotmail.com
>>>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
>>>>
>>>> I would like to see the inside. Are you going to slice it? It is very 
>>>> difficult to see anything that looks like mica in photo. Does it have a 
>>>> fusion crust? If you do see mica it may not be a meteorite. Carl
>>>>
>>>>  gian gallo wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hola to all. Today we recieved three freebies from Steve Arnold ( Chicago 
>>>>> ). Thanks you some much, Steve.and...in one of them, we have found 
>>>>> some strange feature on its surface..silvery specks that shines as if 
>>>>> it were a mica stone. This feature is only seen if we have the right 
>>>>> angle of light to see it. ¿ Has anyone here seen this before. Any help is 
>>>>> welcome. The little stone weights 13.1 grams.
>>>>>
>>>>> Below, four picturesof two diferent areas...that shows this strange 
>>>>> feature, in direct and reflected light, pictures taken with a stereo - 
>>>>> lupe :
>>>>>
>>>>> First area :
>>>>>
>>>>> http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/42871/2739672990100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>>> http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/42168/2856801200100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> Second area :
>>>>>
>>>>> http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/42392/2290974480100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>>> http://inlinethumb20.webshots.com/43667/2053070070100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> Hasta la vista,
>>>>>
>>>>> larense
>>>>>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature

2009-03-23 Thread gian gallo


> Hola Carl. We are not saying it is micait is the arrangement the silvery 
> specks has, that seems to be a mica-like feature. We think that its FC , has 
> weathered away almost completely. It is the only one of the three stones, 
> that can not move our compass needleand we have not sticked yet, a neo 
> magnet to it. Although the three stones are nearly of the same size, this one 
> is the heaviest. In the below picture, the stone is the one at the right side 
> :
>
> http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/43907/2096345270100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>
> Hasta la vista,
>
> larense
> --
>
>> Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:52:08 -0700
>> From: cdtuc...@cox.net
>> To: gian...@hotmail.com
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange surface feature
>>
>> I would like to see the inside. Are you going to slice it? It is very 
>> difficult to see anything that looks like mica in photo. Does it have a 
>> fusion crust? If you do see mica it may not be a meteorite. Carl
>>
>>  gian gallo wrote:
>>>
>>> Hola to all. Today we recieved three freebies from Steve Arnold ( Chicago 
>>> ). Thanks you some much, Steve.and...in one of them, we have found some 
>>> strange feature on its surface..silvery specks that shines as if it 
>>> were a mica stone. This feature is only seen if we have the right angle of 
>>> light to see it. ¿ Has anyone here seen this before. Any help is welcome. 
>>> The little stone weights 13.1 grams.
>>>
>>> Below, four picturesof two diferent areas...that shows this strange 
>>> feature, in direct and reflected light, pictures taken with a stereo - lupe 
>>> :
>>>
>>> First area :
>>>
>>> http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/42871/2739672990100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>> http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/42168/2856801200100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>
>>> Second area :
>>>
>>> http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/42392/2290974480100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>> http://inlinethumb20.webshots.com/43667/2053070070100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
>>>
>>> Hasta la vista,
>>>
>>> larense
>>>
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[meteorite-list] Strange surface feature

2009-03-23 Thread gian gallo

Hola to all. Today we recieved three freebies from Steve Arnold ( Chicago ). 
Thanks you some much, Steve.and...in one of them, we have found some 
strange feature on its surface..silvery specks that shines as if it were a 
mica stone. This feature is only seen if we have the right angle of light to 
see it. ¿ Has anyone here seen this before. Any help is welcome. The little 
stone weights 13.1 grams.
 
Below, four picturesof two diferent areas...that shows this strange 
feature, in direct and reflected light, pictures taken with a stereo - lupe :
 
First area :
 
http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/42871/2739672990100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/42168/2856801200100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
Second area :
 
http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/42392/2290974480100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
http://inlinethumb20.webshots.com/43667/2053070070100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] AD : CC / OC excellent prices

2009-03-19 Thread gian gallo

A big dealso far.hahahahahaha
 
larense
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> From: gmh...@htn.net
> To: abdelaziz_alhy...@yahoo.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:13:32 -0400
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD : CC / OC excellent prices
> 
> Hello Aziz,
> 
> You offered:
>>>
> Up for sale :
> 1kg CC for $1.75
> 7kgs OC for $0.1
> <<
> 
> I would like that 1kg for "one dollar and 75 cents" and the 7kgs for "ten 
> cents" as advertised! ;-)
> 
> Best regards,
> Greg
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Abdelaziz Alhyane" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:08 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD : CC / OC excellent prices
> 
> 
>>
>> Hello List,
>> Up for sale :
>> 1kg CC for $1.75
>> 7kgs OC for $0.1
>> Pictures on request if interested, first come, first
>> served.
>> The best
>> Aziz
>>
>>
>> Alhyane Abdelaziz
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>> 83500 Morocco
>> +212(6)61655060
>>
>>
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Re: [meteorite-list] Test

2009-03-15 Thread gian gallo

Hola John. Yes amigo...at lastbutdon´t worry...be happy...we have been 
following the list for quite a while..and have seen many things here...nothing 
different as for the fora we are accustomed to.
 
Thanks for your welcome.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense


> From: j...@cabassi.net
> To: gian...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Test
> Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 20:10:46 -0700
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> G'Day Larense
>
> Bloody hell mate! You finally did it! We tried to
> help you out, could've got you on alot earlier. But I'm glad to see you've
> worked it out and you're posting. Now all you have to do is hang in there.
> The met list can get brutal sometimes; especially with some personal emails 
> that
> don't come up on the list. We've been through it and are still trying to make 
> a
> stand and be accepted. But I suppose like all things, it takes time. But don't
> give up and don't back down, speak your peace and don't be
> intimidated.
>
>
>
> Congratulations amigo. I now have another on my
> side on the met list and vice versa.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Johnno
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[meteorite-list] Olivine barred chondrule on surface.

2009-03-15 Thread gian gallo

Hola to all. Want to share some pictures of a small NWA unc met, that have a 
seldom seen feature on its weathered crust : a barred olivine chodrule :
 
http://inlinethumb17.webshots.com/44496/2377556290100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
http://inlinethumb19.webshots.com/40658/2650081550100862759S600x600Q85.jpg
 
Hasta la vista,
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] test - delete

2009-03-15 Thread gian gallo


Hola to all. Seems we´ve finally done it...but could not copy a linkwill 
have another try.
 
Hasta la vista,
 
larense 
 
http://espanol.video.yahoo.com/watch/79321/1416267



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> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 02:41:47 +
> Subject: [meteorite-list] test - delete
>
>
>
> Trying to see if finally we can go through the list.
>
>
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[meteorite-list] test - delete

2009-03-15 Thread gian gallo


Trying to see if finally we can go through the list.
 
 
 
 
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