Hi list.Just an update on my fall meteorite sale.I will be adding 5 new
specimens tomorrow.So have a look on my website.It is ongoing.
steve arnold, chicago
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
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Dear List,
I just listed 13 nice specimens of Seymchan which was originally found in
1967 and was classified as an IIE iron. Since then a few more meteorites
have been recovered from the same location and were found to have the
lithology of a Pallasite. For practical reasons, we will call this new
Dear List Members,
This weeks special is a very cool CK5 with a TKW of only 27 grams. The name
of this very fresh and rare Carbonaceous Chondrite is NWA 3116.
To see NWA 3116 please click on the link below and go to "Go see all current
items for sale by this member." The weekly rare material sp
John DeVilbiss coquetea:
>We love you Doug...just kidding.
Hola John, Sorry, I can`t help you here, this thread has already made me comatose
enough that telescopes are turning my way and measuring the degree. Without looking
for more trouble than already finds me, may I recommend Pepito (also
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Mike,
please help me: if this oriented Howardite is unclassified, what makes
you so sure it is a howardite?
Bernhard
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I have a very large meteorite sale ending tonight and tomorrow.
Tonights meteorites are all buy-it-nows, and for tomorrow, I have over 60
items for sale at one cent!
Over $5000.00 up for grabs for one cent, they sell where they end!
Some items of special note:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V
DING, DING, DING!
WE HAVE A WINNER HERE FOLKS!
Da'udder-udder Dave
David Weir wrote:
How about Sphagetti and Meatball.
David
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hello list,
Have you never observed these inclusions?
The first is a big (5 cm diameter) grey fine grained matrix, with green and black minerals.
http://users.skynet.be/meteorite.be/inclusionacho01.jpg
The second is a extremely very thin grained matrix, highly friable. Similar as a sedim
hello list,
Have you never observed these inclusions?
The first is a big (5 cm diameter) grey fine grained matrix, with green and black minerals.
http://users.skynet.be/meteorite.be/inclusionacho01.jpg
The second is a extremely very thin grained matrix, highly friable. Similar as a sedime
How about Sphagetti and Meatball.
David
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Jerry,
I'd be willing to participate in this investigation if Mexico Doug could send me some
his buttons ahead of time to help open my mind to the level necessary to solve these
issues with the said company present. Otherwise I wouldn't relate too well.
JD
PS: So that's why Doug lives in Mexic
Hi Jerry,
How about the Nutty-Nebulese?
Davedoes
Jerry A. Wallace wrote:
Hi Martin,
You're absolutely right. Your nomination of Steve (CAPTAIN CHICAGO)
Arnold is
nothing short of brilliant especially since Steve has the new camera.
Together these two
gentlemen could saunter forth in the "37 foot
Hello All !
After most of the latest classified Acfer & Tanezrouft slices for sale on
our website got sold, we've finally added some more Acfer, waiting for the
next Tanezrouft tomorrow. Should you be interested, thanks to have a look
at:
http://meteoriteshow.free.fr/meteoriteshow%20fra/pages%20na
I invite to all who know me to send a email to my new
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Hi Martin,
You're absolutely right. Your nomination of Steve (CAPTAIN CHICAGO)
Arnold is
nothing short of brilliant especially since Steve has the new camera.
Together these two
gentlemen could saunter forth in the "37 foot motor home complete with a
washer and
dryer", solving the mysteries of t
Chris aubeck wrote:
>As I wish to present this story as a stage in the
>development of meteorite-related myths and
>misidentifications through history, as part of a
>report with wholly educational aims, it would be
>interesting to know whether a scientist working in
the
>mid-19th century w
Hi again,
Thank you for your comments about this "report!" That
it's fiction, in fact a hoax, I don't doubt at all. In
fact, it emerged some 11 times between 1864 and 1900
in different newspapers and in different languages.
This is actually the reason I was curious about the
science behind the fi
Hello to the List.
I just started to put on ebay a nice 38.1g fragment of the recent Kilabo fall. This
LL6 chondrite is showing really nice black veins through a grey structure.
I'm making 10% off the "Buy it Now" price from now to friday (midnight) for the List
members for the lucky winner.
F
I have some problems with my email, my new email is
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Hi Ruben,
I'm Keeping an eye on Mike, Rob and yourself for finding the next Arizona
strewn-field.
Sonny
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Hi, Sonny and list,
If I'm not mistaken, before Rob and friends visited
Red Lake there had been less than 40 meteorites found
there total. Pretty impressive when you consider that
their totals don't include the 10 or so that we (Mike
Miller , Sonny and myself) have found there. Rob is
also doing w
This is an absolutely insane offer...
A 275 gram full slice of NWA 2224 / 3118 (call it what you want) is for
trade, for a new "Garmin GPSMAP 60CS"
Garmin´s suggested Retail Price is $535.70 U.S.D
That means less than $2 /gram for the most beautifull CV3 out there I
must be crazy ;-)
I
Hi List,
A friend has updated his web-page with some of his newest meteorite finds from Az and
Nv .
http://www.meteoritemetal.com/red_lake.htm
Sonny
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Hello
I have few auctiont ending tooday on eBay
http://stores.ebay.com/PolandMET-Store
There are verry nice full slices of CV3 NWA3118, beautifull etched endpieces
of MUNDRABILLA and the only one H/L3-4 NWA1955.
I have also few AMGALA half specimens ending in next few days.
They are realy 100% fr
I found this story to be quite entertaining and think it would sound very
convincing to a person who lacked the basic understanding of
meteorites. The overall language of the article coupled with the use of
geological and chemical terminology sets it in a class above the usual
fictitious accou
I knew there were something I forgot
Impact melt
;-)
/Göran
Tom AKA James Knudson wrote:
"the whole mass is covered in a certain black
enamel, from 3 to 9 ½ inches thick. "
That there is some thick crust!
Thanks, Tom
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"the whole mass is covered in a certain black
> >enamel, from 3 to 9 ½ inches thick. "
That there is some thick crust!
Thanks, Tom
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From: "Göran Axelsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
It's hard to tell anything definite unless you know the size of the
object but
if what I found is right then a "Rod (rd) A unit of length equal to 16.5
feet".
This would give the object a size of 150x225 meter! I don't think you
would find a meteorite of that size intact. You would have a major cra
Chris:
Hello and thanks for sharing the interesting article. Converting rods
to feet, we end up with a object over 700 feet in length. It seems
improbable that an object that size and with the composition indicated could
remain intact after striking the earth. I certainly wouldn't say abs
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Sep_21.html
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Dear list,
I would very much like to know how much of the
following may be based on scientific procedure and
observation, and whether as a whole it makes any sense
at all. I found the text in an article dated
originally to 1864 and have translated it to the best
of my ability from Spanish (in whic
Hi,
I think this enthusiast needs some help too.
He's from Illinois, so perhaps Steve Chicago may arrange a meeting at Jimmy
Buffet.
Cheers,
Martin
This letter was sent to others for a different reason but! you METEORITE
lovers should be interested in knowing that I can show you if
Oh..Nooo
The list has been so readable for 2 months or so...
Please say it ain't so ... (insert name of person that rhymes with 'o')
I am sure I am not the only person on this list that would like to give you
all of the lunar material you could ever want... We just cannot afford to
send you
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