In a message dated 8/30/2003 3:33:34 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What would be nice and probably helpful is if somebody
built a nice informational website telling people how
to identify meteorites, what they should look for in a
first meteorite buy, and then host it on ge
Hi list.Does anyone have the email for mark jackson?If you do could I have
it please, or mark
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/
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Well you could not ask for a better day to go meteorite hunting.It was 70
degrees partly sunny, and nice.Oh well on such a nice day we did not find
a stinking meteorite.I really believe that the town of park forest is
pretty much dryed up as far as meteorites go.The real untapped places are
olympia
(Note: I just sent this note but it is held up, do to too many
addresses...you may get it again, sorry)
Allen and the List,
When Matt announced his new US find, Spade, I began to wonder about the other
recent "significant finds" here in the US. Thanx to many responses I am now
more appreciativ
hello all,
When the Meteoritical Bulletins come out...I usually just print them out.
Being old-fashioned I like to look at paper or a book before I look at a
computer screen. However, it makes it tough to search for anything other than
the my old fashioned way of just looking for it in the diff
Sorry Steve ,
Better luck next time. Couldn't make it to join the hunt today... had to work
( even being self employed didn't permit the time to do so). But Im going
tomorrow. As far as the possibility of new finds, I found one individual on
6/3/03 ( 8 grams ) and one frag on 6/26/03 ( 7 grams )
So Anne Black and I were sitting in a Club House enjoying the beautiful songs
sung by a friend of mine. Simultaneously we were examining some iron slices
she will have at the Denver show. Guy at the adjacent table offhandedly
remarked "Yeh, I've got a meteorite piece. Came through the roof of my
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Aug03/stardust.html
A New Type of Stardust
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
--- Interplanetary dust particles contain rare
grains that formed in stars older than the Sun.
Written by G. Jeffrey Taylor
Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Augu
Hello all
now take a look to this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=355&item=2554881005
here write BEST NEANDERTHAL FLINT KNIFE. EUROPE
in this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=2189845748
here write BEST METEORITE NWA. LOOK!! but is the
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Oh well well hour are passed to the offers alone
because I have asked from where come the pieces.
.. I think actual that I will inform Ebay of this
thing
Re: Question for seller -- Item #2189845748
You are tha MAFIA and you should go to the jail.
Encarnacion
Regards
Matteo
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> Just become a member of the Meteoritical Society.
> It is only $110.00 /year and you gets MAPS.
Welcome on board!
> Must be a bit more overseas.
Yep, optional air shipment outside the USA
Bernd
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Rob and Bernd,
Thanx guys for keeping me and others straight on such things. My apologies to
all.
I can't blame it on smoking something good this morning...though it might
help in my case.
When I went to the meteoritics.org site today...I went to what I thought was
the Subscribe page and that
Good morning John and List,
> What does MAPS stand for anyway?
IT's an acronym, the initial letters stand for:
M = Meteoritics
A = And
P = Planetary
S = Science
Best Sunday morning wishes,
Bernd
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Hi
Over 40 auctions ending in 4-5 hours.
Most of them started at $1 with no reserve.
Lots of bargains !
Don't miss the oportunity of getting them.
follow this link:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=meteorites.com
or search for user meteorites.com on www.e
> For only $880/year for 12 issues or about $75/issue
For heaven's sake, if it was really that expensive, I surely
wouldn't be able to afford my subscription any longer :-)
I had to pay approx. $150 for a one-year subscription !!!
Bernd
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Well, if the tools, he / she is selling, really were from Neanderthal /
european period, they would be very rare ones. So I strongly belive,
also the artifacts are something other he / she is saying, but it´s very
hard to say anything sure without the closer look on them.
Anyway, at least one of th
LAST ONE ON THIS!
Just become a member of the Meteoritical Society. It is only $110.00 /year
and you gets MAPS. Must be a bit more overseas.
John
> Rob and Bernd,
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> Thanx guys for keeping me and others straight on such things. My apologies to
> all.
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> I can't blame it on smoking something
Thanx to Bernd and Jeff K for letting me know the acronym for MAPS. I'm a
little slow sometimes. Meteoritics And Planetary Science...DAH??? The
bulletins for the new meteorites classified are supplements that typically
come out in the summer. (I'm rehashing all this for the newbies and slow to
Hi List,
Regarding ebay Item number: 2188776595 the description states: "One stone
with a
total weight of only 61.6 grams and the complete uncut mass, otherwise known
as the Main Mass"
My question is this-- If this is a classified and named meteorite, how can it
be an uncut main mass?
Hello all
I just put to ebay bigger and most beautifull oriented Gao-Guenie meteorite I ever
receive
from Burkina Faso.
This is 83g, flat, 100% complete, not broken specimen.
Here is eBay link to this auction
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2190154661
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