Hello all
This is mt first ebay auction with a big IMCA logo
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1059928392
another is put on my sale site www.mcomemeteorite.com
and another at few days in my collection site.
Regards
Matteo
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M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Trie
Hello all-
First, I would like to say "What a fun thread this was". I took a few
notes and thought I would post some results:
Number of people who replied-52
Most frequent first meteorite- Canyon Diablo 25%
Number two-Gibeon 17%
Best "first deal" - Pib Burns' 4.5 pound Campo $20. Someone else ra
Dean,
Those are some very nice looking meteorites! The outside
of number 5/6 is beautiful, though it's hard to tell in
the image what's going on in its interior. The interior
of 1-4 speaks for itself -- type-3 brown chondrules, or
is it perhaps a CR2 or CR3? --Rob
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F
Since I am in photo taking mode I thought that I would show you photos of
some more NWA meteorites that I got today. Hope that you enjoy. Photos 1
through 4 are of the same meteorite and 5 and 6 is the same meteorite.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/aa-bob1.jpg
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/aa-bob2.
Rob and list,
I had a piece of pillow lava that looked alot like
this in the landscaping of a house I rented many years ago. The owner of the
house said it got the rounded eroded appearance from wave action and erosion,
tumbling around in the sand a surf. The thumbprints he told me were from
That looks good, Matt. I have the small logo on my homepage
www.meteorite1.com
and the larger at the bottom of the menu page where I have all the links.
Ron Hartman
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From: Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; meteorite-list
<[EMAIL P
I got some NWA788 from Jim Strope that i just love to. See here.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/aa-788a.jpg
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/aa-788b.jpg
I always really liked that one but after seeing the two photos of it that I
just took I appriciate it even more now.
For those of you who would like t
Hello all-
Yesterday I received an email from a gentleman who thought he may have
a meteorite. He sent the photos linked to below and the following info
I asked for:
The piece was found in southern Ontario,at the bottom of the bay
of Quinte.It was actually snagged while fishing!The outer crust s
Cool Dave. I've added mine to my website. Nice job on the logo guys!
Matt Morgan
IMCA #2399
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
Freeman
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:59 PM
To: meteorite-list
Subject: [meteo
Dear List,
I have my logo transferred to a very good quality sweat shirt and it
looks superb! Anyone wishing a picture of said logo with me modeling
product, email me privately. The logo is just magnificent!
Best darn seal!
Dave Freeman
#3864
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And I quote!
"This is an uncut meteorite. (NOTE: Dealers cut the meteorites and say they
did it so YOU could see what is inside. They really cut it so THEY can see
if it is rare/valuable. They cannot tell by simply looking at the surface.)
So, this uncut meteorite may be very valuable!!?? "
so th
I would also like to direct your attention to another
article in Joel Schiff's "Meteorite" magazine:
NORTON O.R. (2000) Meteorite breccias
(M! Nov. 2000, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 22-24).
Best regards,
Bernd
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WELTEN K.C. et al. (1992) The Glanerbrug Breccia: Evidence for a
separate
L/LL chondritic parent body? (Meteoritics 27-3, 1992, A307, excerpts):
"On April 7, 1990, a brecciated ordinary chondrite fell through the roof
of a house near Glanerbrug in the Netherlands and was shattered to
pieces."
"S
Bernd,
You are remarkable!
I would love to use your library!
Thinking of moving to Brighton?
:-)
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From: "Bernd Pauli HD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "metlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 8:40 PM
Subject: Breccia
Dave Harris wrote:
> So, can I assume that the meteorite, prior to ejection from the parent
> asteroid was already a brecciated rock lying on the surface or embedded in
> the lithosphere, or does brecciation occur when the regolith is pounded by
> an impact, fusing together all the different rock
Hi Bernd!
I have just got your emails just as I was looking under my binocular
microscope at my specimens! And I concur, they really are fascinating -
proves to me that there is no such thing as an "ordinary chondrite"!
And what is it that I am seeing? Heavens, I really need an expert here -
righ
Dave Harris wrote:
> I've just got some cute little NWA 788 from Jim Strope (thanks Jim!) and
> noted they are brecciated. This got me wondering about how the process of
> brecciation occurred in the parent body and I realised that I didn't know.
Hello All!
In a nutshell we may confidently turn
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From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: 150 Auction NOW!! EBAY MADNESS!!!
Hello,
A lot of you already know and have been following
my
ebay saga! I am up to 150 auctions for the
week with
many cool a
Dave Harris wrote:
> I've just got some cute little NWA 788 from Jim
> Strope (thanks Jim!) and noted they are brecciated.
Hello Dave and List,
To me NWA 788 is one of the most visually appealing brecciated
meteorites I have ever seen. I also proudly own an 18.9 gram whole
stone cut in two hal
Hello,
I've just got some cute little NWA 788 from Jim Strope (thanks Jim!) and
noted they are brecciated. This got me wondering about how the process of
brecciation occurred in the parent body and I realised that I didn't know.
So, can I assume that the meteorite, prior to ejection from the paren
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/solar_system/features/ceres.html
A Texas-Sized Space Rock
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
January 7, 2002
For two centuries it was the largest known rock in the solar system. The
Texas-sized asteroid Ceres, about 930 kilometers (580 miles) across, was the
first asteroid ever d
Forwarded from Mike Boschat ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: Comet 96P/Machholz now in the SOHO C3 images
Comet 96P/Machholz is now in the SOHO C3 field area and
is bright with a tail. If you loop C3 images you will see the comet
going towards the Sun.
To get the SOHO images go to: http://sohoww
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Cambridge, Massachusetts
For more information, contact:
David A. Aguilar, Public Affairs
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Phone: 617-495-7462 Fax: 617-495-7468
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dr. John D. Monnier
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astroph
>
> danger or not ?
>
> http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/0,1518,175808,00.html
>
Read the article.
The article is about Asteroid 2001 YB5 and says it will
fly by the Earth at 2 lunar distances, and it not a danger
to Earth.
Ron Baalke
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danger or not ?
Joachim
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/0,1518,175808,00.html
Title: Beinahe-Kollision: Asteroid verfehlte Erde knapp - Wissenschaft - SPIEGEL ONLINE
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/space/2002/1/lunar_explosions/
Meteors Cause Visible Lunar Explosions
BY STEFANO COLEDAN
Popular Mechanics
January 5, 2002
Hundreds of shooting stars an hour, smoky trails in
the sky, huge flashes, and even sonic booms--these
can be the effects of a mete
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1746000/1746330.stm
Space rock hurtles past Earth
By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News
January 7, 2002
An asteroid discovered just a month ago is making a close approach to the
Earth.
Although there is no danger of collision with it, astronomers
I have a 6 kilos Taza!
Mike
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From: "PolandMET.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 5:01 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Info about TAZA and ZIZ
> Hello Members
> I looking fo any infos about TAZA and ZIZ.
> You know, place whe
Marcin inquired:
> I am looking for any info about TAZA ...
Hello Marcin and List,
There has been only scarce background info on Taza so far.
The only details I have available come from Scott Brey's
comments in Joel Schiff's "Meteorite" magazine:
BREY S. (2001) Taza (Meteorite, Nov. 2001, Vol.
Hello Members
I looking fo any infos about TAZA and ZIZ.
You know, place where was find (ellipse), research results, and photos of
speciment.
What is TKW of TAZA and ZIZ ?
Someone find Taza bigger than 150-200g ? I don't find bigger speciment in
dealers list.
Tnx
[ MARCIN CI
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