Hi list.Just letting everyone know that I have 15 auctions that I started
tonight.Good luck in your bidding.
steve
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url http://stormbringer60120.c
All is well.
My camera and book were recovered by messieurs Hupe. Mr. Blood contacted the
Hupes who then called me from the Tucson airport today. They were waiting on
a flight out, and a quick drive to the airport reunited me with my lost
property. THANK YOU GENTLEMEN!
Actually, I was not really
Hi List and Tucson attentees mainly!
I am sure not all of you decided to cancel the hunt.
I just wanted to know if there were any new finds made at the Willcox playa.
Who went and was lucky?
happy hunting, Moni
Hello List
This info was given out last night at the party.
The Wilcox dry lake hu
Hi list, I'm back from Tuscon too. Will write my "Tucson adventure blog" later but first I have a question. I just saw Christian Anger put up a crumb of Dag1037. How come I haven't see this martian mention before? It is not on the Mars Meteorite home page Supposedly it is a big find.
Who has the s
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Hello all-
I'm back from a wonderful, and expensive, time in Tucson and I'm looking to
recoup some costs. Up for grabs are some Olivine Diogenite Micros of various
sizes and pocketbooks. 10% off the marked price this week. Largest micros
weigh 0.2+ gram.
If anyone is looking for a somewhat larger
This story is about the Wahba volcanic crater near Jeddah, not the Wabar
impact site.
jeff
At 10:55 PM 2/8/2004 -0700, Michael Farmer wrote:
This is not true! Waber is 18 hours in the sand dunes, and is small craters,
not larger than Meteor Crater.
What crap is this? Anyone elaborate?
Mike Farme
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2004/02/09/index.html
MGS MOC Image of Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity, on Mars
MGS MOC Release No. MOC2-631, 9 February 2004
1 February 2004 MOC ROTO 1 February 2004 MOC ROTO image, features
image
Latest Microscopic image from Opportunity. Showing layered rock.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/m/015/1M129515869EFF0312P29
33M2M1.HTML
What does the list make of this ? all Looks very sedimentary to me...
Mark Ford
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Good morning list.I am back from tucson.I had the best 4 days I have had
in a long time.I came back with 19 new meteorites for my collection.My
best steal was a 37.6 gram piece of estherville for $160.01 in al langs
auction.I beat the other guy by 1 cent.I am completely happy with I came
home with.
List,
Mike is right. This story hasn't even a grain of truth. The Wabar craters never were anything like this description, and now, they are almost totally covered by sand. I just aquired a fine lot of Wabar impactites from someone who has visited the site within the last two months. There is
Hello Everybody, Just made it in the door a couple hours ago and I will have my show report within a couple days. Sadly, I ate something bad while arriving in Tucson or right before I left for Tucson and most of the time I was quite sick. Almost half of the show was spent in bed and much of the
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