G'day all,
For those of you who purchased NWA 3099 or are just
interested, I spoke with Bernd over the past couple of weeks regarding this
particularly remarkable meteorite. Bernd had some interesting things to say
it which are posted at the end of the page here:
http://www.meteoritesaust
Hello List, Dave wrote;
> Dear List,
> Wasn't someone leaving the list after some whiny story? And then they
> came back, and back again, now they want to crucify one of the most
> amazing persons in the meteorite world.
> I say sets burn someone else like the one who won't stay away.
> Stup
Geoff:
You don't understand the original post? I guess you haven't been paying attention to previous postings by this individual. It is just another lame attempt to be cute. EG: "Look at me! I'm still here!"
Don't you remember the thread about the value of him being hit by a meteorite? I know t
Dear List,
Wasn't someone leaving the list after some whiny story? And then they
came back, and back again, now they want to crucify one of the most
amazing persons in the meteorite world.
I say sets burn someone else like the one who won't stay away.
Stupid is as stupid does.
Dave F.
(who
Bob/List:
I received my large piece from Mike today as well. It is exceptional! I echo Bob's comments, get em' while you can, they are beautiful!
Terry B.
StarMeteorites
I just received my Amgala meteorite from Mike
Farmer. These are absolutely awesome specimens. Nice thick black crust and no
weathering at all.
I urge anyone who hasnt gotten one from Mike, to
get one before he runs out!
Thanks Mike
Bob Evans
Dear Listees:
My previous post came through with HTML tags included, for some
reason. Sorry about that. Am re-sending.
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Tom posted:
"So in conclusion, Richard Norton must have been lazy and did not
do any research before writing these books! My suggestion, A big
Norton book b
Re: Norton Book burning /
giveaway!
Tom posted:
> So in conclusion, Richard Norton must
have been lazy and did not do any research before writing these
books! My suggestion, A big Norton book burning, the books are wrong
an
Hi,
I agree. Norton's "The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites" is certainly
the best comprehensive meteorite book available. Best equipped with great
pictures and despite there might be some details in the chapter about the
irons, which are perhaps to be discussed, I warmthly recommend it to all
Good evening list.I just aquired my 9 gram slice of NWA 1929 from the
hupes'.It is an absolute beauty.And to get for the price that I got it!You
should all get a piece of this beauty.I know the price will go up
soon.Thanks again to the brothers hupe' for making this available to us
collecters.
Donald Savage
Headquarters, Washington March 8, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1547)
Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
(Phone: 818/354-5011)
RELEASE: 04-085
NASA ROVERS WATCHING SOLAR ECLIPSES BY MARS MOONS
NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers have become eclipse
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This is the CV3 that was floating around Tucson in the
$8 to $15 a gram range. Edwin thompson was the
cheapest dealer in Tucson at $5 a gram.
This is a killer looking meteorite. Meteorites dont
come much nicer looking that this. You want this in
your collection. Take a 10% discount from my listed
Dear List members,
We recognize that the List and IMCA are two different entities. Since they
cross over sometimes we thought we would state our position regarding the
IMCA. If you are not interested please just delete this message and no harm
will have been done.
It was mentioned that my broth
There is also Tieschitz which has been classified as an H/L3.6. Fell july 15,1878. That is somewhat between a 3 and a 4.
Howard Wu"stan ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>unique>NWA 1955 which is the only type H/L 3-4.With regards to the excusivity of nwa 1955 as an H/L 3-4 does anyone have any more
Hi Tom and all,
You had me going until I got to the bottom of your email. I don't know what
un-informed person told you that bit of information but it is obvious they need to do
a bit of research if they are capable of understanding it.
Richard Norton is certainly one of the best informed people
dho 008 is being sold by the guys from CometShop as an L3.2 however i have
seen refrences to it as an H/L3-4 does anyone have any additional
insight into the classification of this stone?
TIA
stan
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Hi List , I
have just received my Amgala individual from the Hupe's . Very nice
material feels like velvet in the hand . Thanks for bringing this one home
guys.
Best Regards to All , Steven
Drummond "The Unknown Collector" :-)
Hello list, I always thought the world of O. Richard Norton, I just thought
he was the greatest meteorite guy around. I have both of his books and
thought I was learning a lot from them. Well I was informed by an (unnamed)
prominent list member that the books are incorrect so I have no further use
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Hey ART!!!
What happened to the List??!
Bob V.
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Dear Dave,
Please notice, that Ensisheim
is not the "oldest witnessed and recorded fall with material still existant" as
you state on you eBay sales page.
It has been replaced by Nogata
which fell in 861 A.D. (see information from MetBase below). However,
this does not reduce the value o
http://physicsweb.org/article/news/8/3/4
Carbon nanotubes go magnetic
Belle Dume
PhysicsWeb
8 March 2004
Physicists have shown that carbon nanotubes can become magnetized
when they are placed in contact with a magnetic material. Michael
Coey of Trinity College in Dublin and colleagues believ
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