[meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to the water needed

2002-05-04 Thread Serguei Vassiliev
Hello listers! I have a question: If anybody know some details about the meteorites that fell in to the water (lakes, sea etc.). I will appreciate if you share them with me. Please send directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you! Serguei __

[meteorite-list] MORASKO-421g-slice, IIICD Octahedrite from Europe on E-Bay

2002-05-04 Thread Thomas Kurtz
Hello meteorite-enthusiasts, in some hours ends my auction with a nice slice of Morasko, rare iron from Europe, Poland. Only about 1$/g. The buyer get from me many pictures from the found and the main mass. It is not common, to own some pictures from the found-circumstances in a collection !

[meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Hello Serguei and List, The most famous meteorite that fell into a pond or a stock tank is, of course, Pena Blanca Spring. See detailed description in Joel Schiff's METEORITE magazine: Meteorite! (May 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 36-38). Some of the Siena stones have also been reported to have

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread drtanuki
Serguei One hit a Japanese ship and was promptly swept off of the ship. Other parts probably hit the sea.Dirk Ross Tokyo Bernd Pauli HD wrote: Hello Serguei and List, The most famous meteorite that fell into a pond or a stock tank is, of course, Pena Blanca Spring. See detailed

Re: [meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to the water needed

2002-05-04 Thread Walter Branch
Hello Serguei and List, Here is a picture of a meteorite hunter searching for meteorites in the water http://www.branchmeteorites.com/MetSale.html Best wishes, -Walter --- Walter Branch, Ph.D. Branch Meteorites 322 Stephenson Ave., Suite B Savannah,

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread David Hardy
Would Tagish Lake qualify? It landed on a frozen lake and most of it later sank when the ice melted. David H. --- Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Serguei and List, The most famous meteorite that fell into a pond or a stock tank is, of course, Pena Blanca Spring. See detailed

[meteorite-list] HALF CASH HALF TRADE VERY TALL!!!!!!!

2002-05-04 Thread SSTEVE ARNOLD
Hi all, Steve Arnold from Chicago here. If I cannot get a buy for my Esquel, I'm willing to do half cash and half trade for the $24 a gram. The piece is 50 grams. It is a thing of beauty! Also there are pictures. Let me know! Also I want to throw this out to everyone. I believe I am the tallest

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread rochette
In Grady catalog there are several meteorites from Pacific Ocean. They have been dredged on the sea floor at several km depth by a Russian oceanographic vessel. Pierre __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread CMcdon0923
Don't forget Bjurbole... Craig __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water: Bjurböle

2002-05-04 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Craig wrote: Don't forget Bjurbole... Craig Thank you, Craig. How could I forget such a celebrity :-( Best regards, Bernd The Bjurböle L/LL4 meteorite slammed through 40 cm of solid ice and broke into fragments, the largest of which weighed 80 kg - the total weight was about 330-400 kg.

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water: Bjurböle

2002-05-04 Thread David Weir
Hello Serguei, Bernd, and list, Here's another for the record, but I'm wondering if the correct spelling of Lake Okeechobee can be found in the new Catalogue, it is misspelled as Okechobee in the fourth edition and it is not found in the Bulletin. ___ Fragments weighing ~1 kg were

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread John Gwilliam
A large piece of the Marjalahti pallasite was witnessed to fall into a lake. Vladimir Stepakov, Ivan Koutyrev's partner, nearly drown while searching for this one. Also, weren't several pieces of the Estherville mesosiderite seen to fall into a lake near a couple of boys? Regards, John

[meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread TMS/TNS/HRC
The Alaskan meteorites Hope Creek and Aggie Creek were found in creeks of those names by prospectors dredging for gold. Also I believe that the Cold Bay pallasite (also Alaskan) was found on the beach. I believe that covers all known Alaskan meteorites! Jeanne Devon Museum Store/Nature Source

RE: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread Rhett Bourland
Hmmm seems I remember hearing about another possible meteorite hitting a boat and bouncing out up in Alaska too. Rhett Bourland www.asteroidmodels.com www.asteroidmodels.com/personal www.meteoritecollectors.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On

Re: [meteorite-list] HALF CASH HALF TRADE VERY TALL!!!!!!!

2002-05-04 Thread BobHolmes
What does Bill Jensen say about that? Bob Holmes www.meteoritebiz.com __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to thewater needed

2002-05-04 Thread Charlie Devine
Hi Serguei, The following entry appears in the 4th edition of the Catalogue: Atlantic Ocean Fell 1809, June 19, 2300 hrs Doubtful. Many stones fell into the sea, and one of 170g on the deck of a ship, south of Rhode Island, U.S.A., but this was lost and the description is inadequate, E.F.F.

Re: [meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to the water needed

2002-05-04 Thread Tracy Latimer
The Honolulu fall (1825) fell into Honolulu harbor and its surrounds. A couple of fragments fell on (near?) the deck of a Russian ship that was in port at the time, and went home with it. Others were picked up from the dock area, and over a strewnfield extending back from the water's edge.

[meteorite-list] NWA869 informations????

2002-05-04 Thread vincent jacques
Hello, I look for mineralogicals informations about the various clasts found in NWA469 L4. Best regards, Vincent From: "Walter Branch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Serguei Vassiliev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to the

Re: [meteorite-list] HALF CASH HALF TRADE VERY TALL!!!!!!!

2002-05-04 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 5/4/2002 7:13:41 AM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I believe I am the tallest meteorite collecter in the world. They grow us tall in chicago! I'm 6 foot 8 inches tall! Let me know if anyone can top that. hhha! You should talk to Bill Jensen

[meteorite-list] Falls not recovered

2002-05-04 Thread E.P. Grondine
I don't think the removal of that fall onto a ship at sea from the catalogue was such a good idea - perhaps they need a separate section for falls observed, recovered, and then lost - ep __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread Fred Olsen
List, I just got back to town after a couple of days so I may have missed the answer, but the fossil meteorites Lake Murray and the other Scandinavian ones fell in the ocean. - Original Message - From: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Serguei Vassiliev

[meteorite-list] Djati-Pengilon: did it fell into a river (no, probably not!)

2002-05-04 Thread Marco Langbroek
Bernd wrote: And there is the Djati-Pengilon H6 chondrite which fell into the Alastoeva river. Hi Bernd and others, That Djati-Pengilon fell into the river Alastoeva, is an apocryphal story that as far as I understand is simply incorrect. I have been doing some library research on meteorites

[meteorite-list] Tjerebon might have done (P.S. to: did Djati-Pengilon fell into water?)

2002-05-04 Thread Marco Langbroek
Hi all, A Post Scriptum to my previous mail about the apocryphal story of Djati-Pengilon falling into water: Forgot to mention that, although this is by no means ascertained, one other meteorite from Indonesia/former Dutch East Indies, indeed might have dropped fragments in sea. It concerns

[meteorite-list] Re: Meteorites that fell into the water

2002-05-04 Thread Marco Langbroek
Hi Sergei and the rest, One of the two fragments (the smallest one, 2.7 kg, which fell near Loevenhoutje) of the Utrecht meteorite, an L6 from the Netherlands which fell June 2, 1843, fell into a ditch, throwing up a fountain of water in the event. It was recovered 3 days later. See also my

[meteorite-list] african meteorites are cool because....

2002-05-04 Thread Marco Langbroek
African meteorites are cool because Cool, COOL !? Man, I never have had such a HOT love affair as with meteorites..! - Marco;-) __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] HALF CASH HALF TRADE VERY TALL!!!!!!!

2002-05-04 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Take Bill and addMike Jensen, any they are the Largest Meteorite Dealers in the World! Mark - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 1:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] HALF CASH HALF TRADE VERY TALL!!!

Re: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection

2002-05-04 Thread Michael Casper
Is anyone doing something about this? Michael Casper - Original Message - From: Lisa King To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:05 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection Hello everyone. My name is

RE: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection

2002-05-04 Thread Rhett Bourland
Jeez Mikey, just because you lost out on this deal back then even though you're such a big and important dealer its rather odd that you are still so bitter about it. Like Mike Farmer said yesterday the collection sold off two years ago so what's the point now? Rhett Bourland

[meteorite-list] Djati-Pengilon - Utrecht - Tjerebon

2002-05-04 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Thank you, Marco, for all that thorough and precise background information on the Djati-Pengilon - Utrecht - Tjerebon meteorites. Very much appreciated! Cheers from rainy Germany, Bernd P.S.: If it doesn't stop pouring with rain here soon, watch out for me coming down the river Rhine sitting

Re: [meteorite-list] A curious reference

2002-05-04 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi Bernd, all - Looks like the search is on for a human blooded meteorite. ep --- Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric wrote: No other listed Australian fall comes close. Hello All! And what about finds as the story is shrouded in mystery? The only mismatch is the

Re: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection

2002-05-04 Thread Michael Casper
Dear Rhett, The name is Michael NOT Mikey. Yes I did lose out of representing the King Collection. If I would have sold the collection his daughters would have been paid. It is a fact that I offered OVER $200,00.00 cash to the family. That is $200,000.00 more than they received! Steve Arnold,

Re: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection

2002-05-04 Thread Michael Casper
Mr. Farmer, You just said that Steve stole all that money and paid them nothing I never said anything of the kind. Perhaps you should learn how to read? That is an accusation that you could well be sued for I would welcome that lawsuit! They would have to provide FULL DISCLOSURE! MC

Re: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection

2002-05-04 Thread Michael Farmer
I do indeed belive you did, you said the family never got the money, what else does that imply? - Original Message - From: Michael Casper [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 1:38 PM Subject: Re:

Re: [meteorite-list] Relating to the Elbert A. King Collection

2002-05-04 Thread CMcdon0923
Ouchthere's that burning sensation again.. __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] Meteorite availability ??????

2002-05-04 Thread CMcdon0923
OK, now don't everyone reply back at once, but I'm looking for a micro-mount of the Renazzo carbonaceous chondritewithout knowing details on availability and/or pricing, I'm hoping for something in the 0.10 to 0.25 gram rangeweight is secondary, as long as it is representative

[meteorite-list] 100's of years from now?

2002-05-04 Thread David Calongne
if backward time travel is possible then on the internet nantan will be avalable in W0 because it would of been collected the day it fell and brought back to the future still cheap but not sort of a joke and because space travel would be common my precious 17 milligram of anorthosic highland

RE: [meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to the water needed

2002-05-04 Thread Frank Prochaska
I believe that the Hessle, Sweden shower landed on a frozen lake, and Pena Blanca Springs, Texas was said to land in the spring or watering hole of some sort. Frank Prochaska __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] FREE METEORITE CONTEST TWO! NWA's!

2002-05-04 Thread Phil Morgan
African Meteorites are cool because of the same reason we all collect- the variety and unique story each one tells. We may not always know the official classification, but can appreciate the chondrules, metal distribution, colors, physical shock characteristics, even the weathering.

[meteorite-list] (no subject)

2002-05-04 Thread SSTEVE ARNOLD
Ok I'm the tallest non-meteorite hunter collecter in the world. We cannot all be the tallest in the world. steveThank you for e-mailing me, and have a great day!Steve Arnold, Chicago!

[meteorite-list] African meteorites

2002-05-04 Thread John Divelbiss
Hello All, Being my first week on "the list", I'll give you all my take on why "African Meteorites are cool because." great pieces of LUNAs SNCs CRs HEDs LLs COs Rs and the occasional unclassified individual (that could be one of above if I chose to cut it!) ...all adorn my

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Solved!

2002-05-04 Thread meteorites
On Fri, 03 May 2002, Chauncey Walden wrote In a story on meteorites in this month's issue of Rock and Gem, Bob Jones says that tektites are from the moon. No discussion, just the statement. There it is in black and white so it must be right. At least he didn't let out the secret that they