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Take your pick for a reason for the auction pppull...
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par for the course !
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Hi fellow Listees,
I have a very nice 184g ex-Krinov, ex-Russian Academy of Sciences
Sikhote-Alin that I wish to sell. This specimen is being offered to the
Metlist first before I put it on Fleabay
This SA has a tremendous patina, not seen on 'modern' SAs as it has not been
cleaned but
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http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/2004/q3/nr_040816n.html
Boeing to Design Guidance Parachute Technology for Mars Missions
Boeing News Release
August 16, 2004
ST. LOUIS - Boeing [NYSE: BA] has won a $1.5 million,
three-year NASA Mars Technology Development contract to develop guidance
And our UK members are hot on the trail. Looking forward to hearing whether
the poor lady actually was struck by a meteorite, if the rock recovered was
a meteorite.
Tracy Latimer
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/northshore/chi-0408170289aug17,1,2934218.story
Sky puts on a loud light show
Blue-green glow and booming noises are thought to be from a meteor
By M. Daniel Gibbard
Chicago Tribune
August 17, 2004
An object believed to be a meteor brought a fireworks
Hi All,
How many mistakes are in this article:
Was Lowestoft woman hit by a meteorite?
MARIA FULCHER
EDP24 News (United Kingdom)
17 August 2004
On average one meteorite falls every week to earth
Only 52 meteorites a year?
... and the last significant find in the UK was in 1991 in
Pauline Aguss, 76, was hanging out her washing
last week when she received the mysterious cut.
Pauline? ... A guess ... this is not my Pauline :-)
(Pun intended)
B. Pauli
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From the article:
Neil Bone, director of the meteor division at the British Astronomical Association,
said he could not rule out the possibility that the Lowestoft find was genuine . . .
He added that the last record of a meteorite causing injury was when a dog was thought
to have been killed
Hello to the whole list.This morning in the CHICAGO tribune, I read that
some people saw a fireball go thru the night skies followed by sonic booms
that woke up alot of people and who called 911, because they did not know
what it was.These rumblings were heard thru out the northwest suburbs of
this is just a short note to say thank you to everyone who responded about
my query on the meteor shower. we tried to stay up late enough to watch them
but the last night we were trying to catch a falling star... we seen one
that burned for 4 seconds, not sure how bright it was but certianly
RUFF, RUFF
(wag, wag) Dave F.
Notkin wrote:
From the article:
Neil Bone, director of the meteor division at the British Astronomical Association,
said he could not rule out the possibility that the Lowestoft find was genuine . . . He added
that the last record of a meteorite causing injury
Hello list.I decided to add a little spice to my mid-summer sale.It will
be a 2 for 1 starting tonight going thru friday nite.So here it goes:
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1.NWA 1096 (7.8 GRAMS)/NWA 1553 EUCRITE (5.9 GRAMS)$100.00
2.SAU
Hello List,
I'll be going to Peking / Beijing sometime next month.
I wonder if we have any readers in Peking / Beijing?
If anyone knows any meteorite contacts there they would be willing to
share, please email me off line.
If you are reading this in Peking / Beijing and would like to meet, please
Dear List,
I am in the process of getting back into the swing of things, meteorically
speaking. As most of you know, during the summer we took a break from
listing auctions on ebay. This gave us time to catalog and reorganize the
entire Hupe Collection, a major undertaking. We are testing
Dear List,
A few List members wanted to see a close-up of the 22 mg specimen of NWA 011
that is currently being offered on ebay. For those of you who are
interested here is a 60X image of the specimen:
http://themeteoritesite.com/nwa011-60x.jpg
All the best,
Anyone up for a chat tonight??
--AL
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DOWN BOY...DOWN!!! Quit barking or we'll take you to the vet and get you
tutored.
;-)
JKG
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RUFF, RUFF
(wag, wag) Dave F.
Notkin wrote:
From the article:
Neil Bone, director of the meteor division at the British Astronomical
Association, said he
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