Other answer from the seller:
I have sent material to a scientist in the northwest,
i will suspend any additional auctions on this
material until i get more info. from him. One emailer
tells me it's supposed to be a chondrite, i did polish
2 pieces and it appears to have a metallic inside
surface,
Jeff
Exactly! How can a US court even have Jurisdiction
over another non-US country/land? (Especially an Asteroid).
– simply
absurd!
On the same theme I wonder if the laws of
Salvage apply in space? If you were to collect a derelict satellite and bring
it back would you then be
Hi list;
I am back in my workshop after a long
absence.
I had 3 ebay won meteorites to send that waited
during that time. Please apologize.
Best regards.
Michel FRANCO
If anyone is interested I took some pics of the weekend's Lunar Eclipse
from my back Garden, not brilliant (but there was thick cloud cover with
only occasional gaps!)
http://www.freewebs.com/fordmeteorites/lunareclipse9thnovember.htm
Mark Ford
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Greetings,
I
have seen a lot of SE Asian tektites offered on eBay and at dealers. As far as
I can remember, I haven’t seen one with remaglyptes
– until today. Now: is this common or rare? I am not talking about the
usual bubbles – I know the difference J
Best regards,
Bernhar
Per request of several list members, I've added a few small slices of
Wellman(c) to my site. Please follow the link here...
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/meteorites_for_sale.htm
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
FAX: 303-7
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:25 PM
Subject: Auctions ending in a few hours
Hello,
Auctions Ending and beginning this evening...some
good prices and interesting meteorites comin up!
Go To:
http://m
Hello,
I am new collector of meteorites and I have a question.
Can a lubricant such as WD-40 or breakfree be used on iron meteorite to protect them from rust? Or will this hurt them?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Rene E. Roy
Roy Custom Knives
http://www.geocities.com/royknives
Hello All,
While I was watching the visual transitions in powers of ten of the solar
system at the cool website below...I was reminded of Donald Sutherland's
partying professor story line about our solar system...that we could actually
be in an atom located in some other beings fingernail. Far
Hi Rene,
Don't use WD-40 -- it may surprise you to
learn that it contains water.
Gun oil is a better alternative.
--Rob
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> I am new collector of meteorites and I have a question.
> Can a lubricant such as WD-40 or breakfree be used on iron meteorite to
> protect them from rust? Or will this hurt them?
> Thanks in advance for any replies.
Hello
WD-40 is RUST REMOVER, so You can use it on RUST FREE pieces to protect t
Hey john that was one cool sub-atomic world.That reminds of when I was a
kid.I collected the FANTASTIC FOUR comic book.In issue's 74 thru 77 there
was THE MOLCULE MAN.He who was from SUB-ATOMICA,the micro universe.He was
small, but more powerful than any unsuspecting human could ever imagine.
Hello John,
Interesting concept indeed!
I recall to having read, in the early 60's, when I was around 16 yrs old, a
small sicence fiction pocket book (soft cover), where eventually, a
spacecraft manned by humans, after travelling far away into our space, they
realized that they had come out of th
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