It does not seem that people ever take me seriously.I am offering a
trade,and I never seem to get any interests.Well I'll try one more time.I
am offering a 1.7 gram fragment of BARWELL,5.7 gram slice of SARATOV,4.5
GRAM individual of JUANCHENG,A 13. gram whole individual of GAO (fully 100
% fusion
Hi again list.I'll be brief.I have a 37 gram piece of ESTHERVILLE
forsale.I am looking to get a bigger piece.I want $300 gor this piece.It
will come in a nice riker box and specimen card.I will pay shipping and
insurance.Let me know.I also have a picture of it.If interested, PAYPAL
only please.
Steve Arnold, Chicago wrote:
It does not seem that people ever take me seriously.I am offering
a
trade,and I never seem to get any interests.Well I'll try one
more time.I
am offering a 1.7 gram fragment of BARWELL,5.7 gram slice of SARATOV,4.5
GRAM individual of JUANCHENG,A 13. gram whole
S.W.S. McKEEVER and D.W. SEARS (1980) Meteorites
That Glow (Sky and Telescope, July 1980, pp. 14-16):
Applications
A number of small red CL grains have been identified as the minor phosphate
mineral chlorapatite*. It is important as the host mineral for certain radioactive
elements, and once
Hi Folks,
Just going through the old collection and have a few duplicates that I'd like
to put out for trade offers. I have:
Ahumada, PAL, partslice, 2.4 grams
Springwater, PAL, partslice, 2.2 grams
NWA 1879, Meso, partslice, 4.5 grams
NWA 801, CR2, fragment, 4.9 grams
Let me know off-list if
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: One Step Closer - sol 77, Mar 22, 2004
Spirit woke up on sol 77, which ended at 8:24 a.m. PST on March 22,
2004, to One Step Closer by the Doobie Brothers, since the rover
was to make its final approach to the rock target named
http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2004/03/23/news/9983.shtml
Professors revise theory of dinosaurs' extinction
Study finds more than one asteroid caused extinction
Raj Hathiramani
The Daily Princetonian
March 23, 2004
After years of detective work, University geosciences professor
http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/news/story.html?id=229bcf98-ae28-497c-a1c1-0d838c277148i
Fireball streaks across Prairies
Astronomers ecstatic over space visitor
Barb Pacholik and Sherri Zickefoose
Calgary Herald
March 23, 2004
A Calgary amateur astronomer's nightly routine of
"My hair went up on end and I had goose bumps. It was wild. And it rumbledthe floor pretty good because my daughter came running upstairs asking ifsomeone fell in the house."
Well...there were sonicsprobably somewhere there ismeteorite pieces laying on the ground.
George Zay
I have a strange useless question. Does the wakeup music selection, obviously for the benifit of the workteam, actually get broadcasted to the rovers? How does that work?
HowardRon Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.htmlSPIRIT UPDATE: One Step Closer -
Hi list.As you know I put up my 37 gram slice of estherville forsale.I
want $300 for it.If you buy the estherville for that price, I'll throw in
a 20.75 gram slice of NWA 1935.It is an LL4,S2 W2.TKW IS ONLY 581 GRAMS.It
was found in morrocco in 2003 and is a stone chondrite.I am getting a new
Seeing as I would be losing a battle as to what rob is doing, I'll let my
37 gram piece of estherville go for $200.That is around $5.50 a gram.
steve
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website
I was going to post to the list about Ivan a week ago, but decided to wait,
however this post makes me a bit worried. I havent had any response to my
emails in almost a month, regarding a 3.2 kg sikhote i won off of ebay...
From what I know, Ivan is a great guy... Anyone hear from him recently?
Hello Bob, Ruben and I will be Meeting with Gary Huss of ASU. first thing in
the morning. As you know the last time we met with Gary, we took a slice of
Franconia with us to the meeting to compare with the meteorites we had
recovered. To date we do not feel we have recovered any material that
Adam,
Does this material attract to a magnet? Being an H, I suppose it does...but maybe not.
John
Dear List Members,
We would like to introduce NWA 2058 an extremely odd meteorite called a
plain H with no subclass. It is also known in the scientific circles as a
Psuedotachylite. Through
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