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[meteorite-list] Jeff's online meteorite listing
Matson, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thu, 18 Jul 2002 14:09:31 -0700
Hi Jeff,
I want to echo Bob's kudos -- your website tally is a
nice on-line source of quick classification data. I
found a few Calif
Did not Know...Thanks..
This was given to be by a friend in
Denver..
Rosie
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Denver,
In a message dated 7/18/2002 10:25:07 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the addy for the shows are at http://mzexpos.com/
Tried to link it to my web page but had trouble anchoring it.
But in Denver, the Main Show in the Merchandise Mart is not a MZ (Martin Zinn) Expo.
The
the addy for the shows are at http://mzexpos.com
Tried to link it to my web page but had trouble
anchoring it.
Rosie
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Denver, Jeff'
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=caspercoin.com
Dear disappointed-in-my-link-ers:
Try this one, the link to the Colorado clubs didn't click through.
http://www.denvermineralshow.comand I hope this one works, it came
from the busted link that worked before I typed it in.
MainframeDave F.
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Dear Fellow associates of sky rocks;
Here is a very nice link:
http://www.peaktopeak.com/minerals/nfeffco/2002/sept02.htm and it
will get you to the show on time. Also located there are clubs and
activities for a number of months in the state of Colorado. I think the
promoters and organiz
In a message dated 7/18/2002 8:27:46 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know what weekend the meteorite events will be going on. I know last year the show's offical start was the 14th I think.. I'm planning a trip to New York right before Denver.
Hello Mark, and
Hello Everybody,
It's been a busy summer so I have not had the
chance to e-mail the list lately (Chased a couple meteor-wrongs...and explored a
couple impact sites).
Does anyone know what weekend the meteorite events
will be going on. I know last year the show's offical start was the 1
An amateur star gazer named "Little"
was staring skyward one night,
amazed at the Autumn's full moon,
his feathers reflecting the light.
Satellites crossing the skyways,
evidence of man's high tech,
when a giant ball of light grew,
from just a tiny light speck.
Hi, Rob,
congratulations to that beautiful Dalgaranga specimen, I envy you. It is
for sure very rare, and we do not get an export permit for that stuff here
Down-Under.
I myself have got a fair bit of highly weathered Dalgaranga mesosiderite,
nothing as beautiful as yours.
If you are interested
Hello All.
That is a
beautiful individual. Dalgaranga is a very nice meteorite and very stable. I
think it is by far my favorite meso. I decided to quickly put up a picture of
one of the larger pieces of dalgaranga that we have in our personal collection.
http://www.meteorite-lab.com/
Hello Everyone,
I recently cut some micros from some of my larger
stone slices and I don't need the larger ones anymore as I have decided to
expand my micro collection (if anyone is interested in trading micros, let me
know - I will have some on my website in a few days). Here is what I ha
Hi Jeff,
I want to echo Bob's kudos -- your website tally is a nice on-line
source of quick classification data. I found a few California entries
that can be updated:
Dale Dry Lake - L3.7, S3, W2 Fa 15.7 +/- 9.2
(you have it listed as "L")
Muroc - L5, S3, W2 Fa 25.0 +/- 0.1
(you also have th
I wish I were qualified to apply... if I got the job, though, it would
mean having to leave Maui...:-(
Tracy Latimer
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Hello All,
Just back from watching an American documentary about F l i g h t 93
on our German Discovery Channel. Saw all the horrible scenes again but
had to keep on watching. Saw that loving mother and stewardess, saw the
loving father, saw young Mrs. Miller who, after having said good-bye to
Hey Jeff!!
Great job. I'm very impressed.
Your web page is prominantly bookmarked on my browser
for ready access. It will be very handy.
Bob V.
P.S. - You even have Lucerne Valley 013 as an "L5-6"
which reflects it's "undecided" classification, which
is a result of the Met. Bull. editors unf
ME ME, ill apply! :)
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From: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 12:58 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Announcement For Meteorite Curator At Johnson
Space Center
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> Forwarded from Cecilia Satterw
Forwarded from Cecilia Satterwhite ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR METEORITE CURATOR
The NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas is recruiting for a
Planetary Scientist to fill the position of Curator for Antarctic
Meteorites. The position incumbent will be hired as a full time
o...k...
I got sucked up into the popcorn gathering machine?? kewl.
Rosie
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From: "E.P. Grondine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 2:06 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: Burning Object Seen Over Kentucky
> Hello Rosemary, all
Hello Rosemary, all -
The best explanation for this phenomena which I have
heard comes from guitar goddess Cathy Horner -
It seems that the signals which broadcast all of those
old television shows are finally reaching far away
star systems. The result is that the inhabitants of
those star sy
G'day List,
After many, many, many hours and much frustration I have finally completed a
list of all meteorites arranged by classification and put it on my website.
It is simply the names of meteorites by their classification and in
alphabetical order. I have omitted some Antarctic meteorites, ho
Hello Bernd, Rob, and all,
I believe the 207 fragments collected in 1960 were those collected by Huss
and Nininger. There's a bit more information on Nininger's trip on page 215
of "Find a Falling Star".
Regards,
Frank
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From: Bernd Pauli HD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[E
hello all
my Dalgaranga ;-)
http://it.geocities.com/meteoriti20002/DALGARANGAGR.1.510.JPG
Matteo
--- Bernd Pauli HD
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
> > Australian mesosiderite individual named
> Dalgaranga, and was
> > reliably informed by the curator that "this is the
> only metalli
Marvin Killgore had a large several hundred gram solid individual.
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From: "Bernd Pauli HD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 10:32 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Dalgaranga Mesosiderite
> Rob wrote:
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> >
Rob wrote:
> Australian mesosiderite individual named Dalgaranga, and was
> reliably informed by the curator that "this is the only metallic
> specimen of Dalgaranga in existence", with all the remaining 10 kg
> being shale and completely oxidised mesosiderite. If that's the case,
> I'm well plea
Hi folks,
during my meteorite travels in Chicago last week, I picked up a great looking Australian mesosiderite individual named Dalgaranga, and was reliably informed by the curator that "this is the only metallic specimen of Dalgaranga in existence", with all the remaining 10kg being shale and co
Good morning list. I have reduced the price on the 7 meteorites I'm
selling. Here are the new prices!
1. MORASKO INDIVIDUAL 380 GRAMS $200
2.BRAHIN SLICE32 GRAMS$100
3.VALERA END CUT 7.1 GRAMS
Hello all-
Just a reminder that the complete set of my best
Sudbury material ends later today. From garnets to anthraxolite to melt glass,
the largest, the finest and, in some cases, the last of it. Have a look as it
will be some time before I can repeat such a set:
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