Hi all,
Yesterday I put up 5 new pieces and just now finished putting up
9 more - all are really cool (I WANT most of this stuff for my own
collection!) - but you GOTTA check out NWA 989 (CV3)! It is SO cool -
but so is the Cat Mountain and Itqity and the unnamed LL3.1 and.
Convict
Time to check in...
The Macovich/InnSuites Meteorite Auction
Sunday, February 9th
Absentee Bids Accepted
70g partial slice of Imilac to be awarded to randomly selected registrant. More info
to follow.
Pasamonte / NO RESERVE
http://www.macovich.com
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Norbert,
Congratulations...I'll have to send a gift. Something greenish brown, cold
and hard.
"What did we get for a present, honey?...We got a rock."
Best Wishes,
John
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Hi Paul and Jim,
I was just looking at Darryle Pitt's photographs of certain
meteorites from the Macovich collection.
Two words come to mind: outstanding and inspirational!
-Walter
Walter Branch, Ph.D.
322 Stephenson Save., Suite B
Savannah, GA
Just in case you need the link
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
Greetings and Happy New Year To All!
The January issue of MeteoriteTimes is now up.
Enjoy!
Paul and Jim
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Greetings and Happy New Year To All!
The January issue of MeteoriteTimes is now up.
Enjoy!
Paul and Jim
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Dear Anne and List;
I have received my third eye witness report on this one. Yup, same
story, landed between here and Aspen Mountain, fourteen miles away. Was
witnessed from Jim Bridger Power Plant, and they even heard it above the
sound of the massive power plant.
Gosh, I can't go anywhere wi
I`ve heard from a very reliable source that List
Member and IMCA Member Norbert Classen will be
crossing the threshold on Saturday, January 4th.!
Let`s all send a congratulations to him and his new
bride, but please no rice throwing!!! Congratulations
and good luck to the new Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Thanks everybody, there's is a cast of one of the Monahans, I will post a
picture of the cast here tomorrow.
Thank You,
Tim Heitz
Bernd Pauli HD wrote:
Tim Heitz inquired:
Does anyone have any pictures the the Monahons meteorite? I thought Bob
Haag had a cast made of one met
Here's a scan of the article that appeared in the Dallas Morning News just
days after the fall.
www.members.aol.com/cmcdon0923/private/monahans.jpg
Craig McDonald
Frisco, Texas
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Hello Tim, Bernd, and list, I have another dozen plus Monahans Meteorite articles. I will post a couple more tomorrow but I do not want to flood the list with articles that are mostly repeats of each other, so I will limit it to two more. A few are very interesting, one even mentions the Mete
There are some images of Monahans at the following JSC site:
http://www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov/astromaterials/specialfeatures/monahans/
--Rob
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Tim Heitz inquired:
> Does anyone have any pictures the the Monahons meteorite? I thought Bob
> Haag had a cast made of one meteorites found.
Hi Tim, Mark and List,
There were color pics in John Walters' VOYAGE magazine.
These pictures were courtesy of Mike Farmer. Probably
Mike still has these
Does anyone have any pictures the the Monahons meteorite? I thought Bob
Haag had a cast made of one meteorites found.
Regards,
Tim Heitz
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Here's another reference on quasi-satellites:
http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~wiegert/quasi/quasi.html
Ron Baalke
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Monahans News Monahans, Texas Thursday, March 26, 1998 Scientists still look for meteorites in Ward County Scientists are looking for still more meteorites that may have fallen in Monahans last Sunday night. Steve Schmidt, director of the Blakemore Planetarium at the Museum of the Southwest in M
Monahans News Monahans, Texas Thursday, March 26, 1998 Meteor splinters over Monahans HOT ROCKS - These two fragments of a meteorite that exploded through the atmosphere Sunday night fell near a group of boys playing basketball. The city of Monahans will put them on display after NASA completes t
Monahans News Monahans, Texas April 28, 1998 Monahan's Well (Noted as Opinion)By Jerry Curry In the reign of King Willie, whose concubines (all of whom it is said are female) fight for million dollar checks from affluent tabloids, In the reign of King Willie, who invokes executive privilege to a
Hello
I was just wondering where has Allen Shaw been
the past 2 weeks?
There is a box of samples that I sent him last week
monday and
it should arrive about now but he hasn't answered
any emails I've
sent him for the past 2 weeks.
Just wondering
Gabriel
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> Hello List, I am taking a risk of ridicule again, but If an asteroid can
> have an orbit like this, why do the scientist think the moon could not have
> been caught up in an orbit around earth after being in a orbit similar to
> that of this asteroid?
Asteroid 2002 AA29 never gets cap
Martin,
Good prices but your pieces are a bit small. Don't you have any larger
ones? ;>)
Mike Tettenborn
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Many thanks to all who helped me with regard to the missing DLL for running
the Catalogue under XP!!! Just send this message to let all know that I have
the missing file now - in multiple actually.
So I guess at least one from the attachments I received should work ;-)
Many thanks again, and: wo
Hi Steve,
I have complete slices of both.
Lost City is 88g and I might sell it for $50,000
and the 12.5g Eagles Nest will be $15,000
or both for $64,000.
No Paypal though.
Cheers,
Martin
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Hello all,
Can anyone help me out: I today stumbled upon the very same problem as in
the message below, taken from the list archives, while trying to install the
catalogue of Meteorites from CD rom on my new lap-top with Windows XP. A
file called CTL3D.DLL is missing. This must be an XP problem, a
Hello all
I have put some lot's of NWA on Ebay, if interested
look here:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Regards
Matteo
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M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
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Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.com Collection Site:
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Does anyone have any rare macro meteorites?
Hmm, maybe 52g slice of Zaklodzie ? :))
This is macro and rare hi hi
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