Hello People,
Does anybody have an email address or website for
Marvin Killgore?
Thanks,
Rex
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Photos of Meteorites
Hi Walter,
Good work. But since you asked, here are a couple of suggestions/opinions:
It appears that your cameras depth of field was not deep enough to retain the entire image thickness in focus. Notice the slight fuzziness on the left side of
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Subject: Ebay Auctions TODAY TOMORROW
Hello,
Please check out my ebay auctions that are
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IMS has been granted the right to do press release
thru the AP. We are going to use them in tracking down
the Meteor of 2/9/02. Reports are coming in from the
New England Seismic Network. So far only one station
has reported with no jumps on the seismic record.In
the future if anymore meteors
I enjoyed your airport account! I was really scrutinized too, as I figured
I would be. They made me unwrap lots of things including a fossil belemnite
about 4 inches long to which the checker said That looks very pointy with
a raised eyebrow. After deciding I wouldn't take over the plane with
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Does anybody have an email address or website for Marvin Killgore?
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.meteorite-lab.com/
In this regard, check out Paul and Jim's excellent Meteorite Exchange dealer-page!
http://www.meteorite.com/dealer_list.htm
Greetings to the List,
I just purchased a NWA from one of the Moroccan dealers here in Tucson on
Sat. I was only interested in having a representative sample of a NWA. I'm
going to have it cut open so I can view the insides. Hey, at 30 cents a
gram, how can anyone really go wrong.
My
Greetings Listees and Bernd! Being that my meteorite collection has started
to focus on basically collecting as many different Carbonaceous Chondrites
as possible, this is really interesting to me. It shows me that I have a
long way to go before I can reach my goal! :) At present I have roughly
Hi dear listers!
Here is a few images of full slice of
Richfield LL 3.7 meteorite :
http://photos.yahoo.com/finmet2000
Size: 10.5 x 14.0 x 1/4 "
or 265 x 350 x 6 mm
Weight : 1,389 gram
If somebody has interest for buy it, please make a reasonable offer.
Thanks,
Ivan
Thanks everyone for helping me locate Marvin
Kilgores website
Thanks again,
Rex
There is another very strange carbonaceous meteorite
that fell at Revelstoke (sp) Canada in the winter of
1965 (?).
As I recall, after a very bright and large fireball a
team was sent to explore after the scene, covered with
snow was checked via aircraft. Snow drifts were
covered with what
One of the great deserts and semidesert regions of
the world, the Gobi stretches across Central Asia over
large areas of Mongolia and China. It occupies an arc
of land 1,000 mi (1,609 km) long and 300-600 mi
(500-1,000 km) wide, with an estimated area of 500,000
sq mi (1,300,000 sq km). Since
On Tue, 12 February 2002, Graham Christensen wrote
This is true. I myself have many tiny chips and
pieces of meteorite but I
have an NWA that I got from Dean Bessey that is 285
grams. I am glad that I
had the opportunity to obtain a meteorite of its
size. It has given me a
better idea
Here is some info on the Revelstoke meteorite in BC, Canada:
http://tabla.geo.ucalgary.ca/cdnmeteorites/meteorite/revelstoke.html
I have heard of a few meteorites being found on snow in Canada, for example:
Bruderheim and Innisfree (MORP network recovery). Apperently, many
meteorites fall
On Mon, 18 February 2002, Rick Nowak wrote
One of the great deserts and semidesert regions of
the world, the Gobi stretches across Central Asia over
large areas of Mongolia and China. It occupies an arc
of land 1,000 mi (1,609 km) long and 300-600 mi
(500-1,000 km) wide, with an
Are their any basalt metorites out their? Are their
any Leucite Basalt meteorites??? Tholeiite Basalt
Meteorites??? Potassium rich basalts???
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Hello Everyone,
I just put up 18 pictures that I had taken in Tucson, it may take some
time to load but its worth the wait.
http://www.meteorman.org/Tucson_2002.htm
Best Regards,
Tim Heitz
Midwest Meteorites - http://www.meteorman.org/
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This was found in Wyandot County Ohio in May of 2001
and was sent to me by a John Ward.
The stone in question has NO magnet attraction. Due to
itÂ’s oriented shape color and texture of other
meteorites I have seen I did not want to declare this
not a meteorite when in fact it could well be. Each
I was the3rd son born3 minutes to three in the morninginthe3rd month)March the sixth..darn it. Guess I have to stop there. Mark Bostick "The Big Collector" - Original Message - From: Dave Schultz Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 5:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
Don't get your hopes up. Mongolia doesn't allow exporting of any rocks or
natural materials. When we visited there they even confiscated a small bag
of Gobi Desert dune sand that my wife had collected.
Perhaps they would make exceptions with the proper permits, etc., but from
what I have
Hello Everybody,
My pictures of the Tucson 2002 Show are ready for your viewing pleasure!!
Just go to http://photos.yahoo.com/impactika and click on "Tucson 2002"
I only wish Yahoo will leave enough room to list the names of all the people, but that would require a lot of room. :-)
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