Really cool Tim. That Campo reminds me of a Henry Moore sculpture.
JKGwilliam
At 09:20 PM 10/6/2004, Tim Heitz wrote:
Dear Collectors,
I have put up several movie clips of different outstanding pieces of Campo
I'm sure you will enjoy.
http://www.meteorman.org/3_10_14.htm
Cheers,
Tim Heitz
MIDWES
Dear Collectors,
I have put up several movie clips of different outstanding pieces of Campo I'm sure
you will enjoy.
http://www.meteorman.org/3_10_14.htm
Cheers,
Tim Heitz
MIDWEST METEORITES - http://www.meteorman.org/index.html
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OK, I can't handle it any longer, to me this is just as exciting as a fall!
Another List member, Steve Drummond and myself have already booked flights.
A waybill to treasure is just too tempting regardless of type whether it be
extraterrestrial or pirate. There is no cure for "Gold Fever" or
"Met
Hello everyone...we have just finished updating the website and have
added a very nice, newly classified Cumulate eucrite, a newly classified
CV3 and a New LL6 polymict breccia. If you are in the market or just
want to see some nice meteorites please feel free to check these guys
out. In parti
Dear list members,
All I can say is that I have had a very good week! First I shared my earlier
Spanish galleon finds with you from Sunday. Well, today I went back and did
a thorough grid search of the area where I found the gold ring. Within an
hour I found what it is all about, a gold escudo,
Hi List
In the next 3 hours will end verry nice Amgala endpiece. 16.75g
There is also big, full slice from SAU001 about 95g with nice melted
interior.
NWA 3118 is a beautifull CV3 polished full slice 6.77g
http://stores.ebay.com/polandmetstore
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September 30 - October 6, 2004
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Wave Clouds off Korolev (Released 30 September 2004)
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Dear List Members,
This weeks special is NWA1281, a rare Howardite achondrite found in the
Sahara Desert 2001. A single stone weighing 468 grams is all that there is
of this beautiful and rare meteorite. NWA 1281 is very fresh (W0) and
displays huge black melt clasts(some 30-plus mm), something
I seen Steves' whole lot of Campo Sales last Sunday and the picture on his
site is as good as holding them in your hand. None have jet black crust,
they are a little weathered.
I did get a 32 gram individual from Steve and am very happy with it.
Get em before they're all gone !!
Bob Evans
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Hello Steve,
Very nice 586 gram Campos Sales specimen you have on your website (stoney
meteorites page 1). I believe you provided the same one to "Rocks From Space
Picture of the Day" last Sunday?
Curious if the specimens that you are offering are from the original 23.68
kilos that were collected
Frank wrote:
> With all the birthday greeting for Monze we seem to have forgotten
> to wish a "happy birthday" to our two Martian guests, Zagami and
> Chassigny, ...
Oops, sorry Zagami, I also apologize to Shergotty. Now, how can I
make good for my "faux pax" ...? Well, I'll tell my meteorite bud
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> Does anyone have information on the gentleman from Cleveland,
> Ohio, who is searching for the 2nd Plymouth meteorite specimen
> in Marshall County, Indiana? The first specimen was found in 1893.
> According to several sources, a farmer and his son buried it. The
> son years later could not remem
Hello all,
With all the birthday greeting for Monze we seem to have forgotten to wish a
"happy birthday" to our two Martian guests, Zagami and Chassigny, who
celebrated "birthdays" on October 3. One of a kind Chassigny is still
looking great at a ripe old "age" of 189 and youngster Zagami reached
Howdy,
Does anyone have information on the gentleman from Cleveland, Ohio, who is
searching for the 2nd Plymouth meteorite specimen in Marshall County, Indiana? The
first specimen was found in 1893. According to several sources, a farmer and his son
buried it. The son years later could no
Hello again, ... and best wishes, Bernd
Just in case you should be lucky enough to own a piece of the
LUMPKIN, Georgia, H6 chondrite, which is unlikely though:
HENDERSON E.P. et al. (1966) Meteorites in Georgia (Department of Mines, Mining
& Geology - Reprinted from Georgia Mineral Newsletter IX-
Hello List,
Well, yesterday MexicoDoug announced the 54th anniversary of the
Monze L6 chondrite. As it happens, I received a beautiful 2.31-gram
slice of Monze a few days ago from Michael Cottingham. It has crisp,
fresh, black fusion crust on two edges and contains an interesting
but weird-looking
Hello again to the List,
First of all, I'd like to thank again the people who contacted me to be informed of
the release of my book, "Les Meteorites francaises - guide pratique" (French
Meteorites - Practical guide).
I forgot to add the complete summary which will show you all french meteorites
Paper: Nebraska State Journal
City: Lincoln, Nebraska
Date: Friday, February 20, 1948
Page: 1
Vapor Trail Followed Fireball; Meteor Expert Seeks Fragments
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) Crews of two B-29 planes said Thursday there was
a vapor trail behind a "ball of fire" before it exploded Wednesday i
Paper: Holland Evening Sentinel
City: Holland, Michigan
Date: Thursday, February 19, 1948
Page: 5
Exploding Meteor Felt in Kansas
Norton, Kan., Feb. 19 (UP) - Authorities said today they believe a
terrific explosion high in the sky over Kansas last night was caused by a
meteor which blew
Paper: Waterloo Daily Courier
City: Waterloo, Iowa
Date: Thursday, February 19, 1948
Page: 1
Fire Ball Over Six States Believed Bursting Meteor
Kansas City, Mo. - (AP) - Observers Thursday sought further explanation
of a strange "ball of fire," possibly a disintegrating meteor, seen in six
st
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/news/releases/2004/J04-040.html
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Headquarters, Washington
202/358-1727
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List,
Sorry for the double post but format problems between me and the list
cause the type to go in a less than desirable positioning. I'll try this
and see how it works.
--AL
Success And Failures Hunting Meteorites
Along with many new found meteorite finds were hundreds of failures that
came w
Success And Failures Hunting Meteorites
Along with many new found meteorite finds were hundreds of failures that
came with the success of
meteorite hunting. Nininger stated that with the discovery of new
meteorites came the glamour in the
minds of many persons that sat on the sidelines watching h
Hi All,
I'm recently trying to contact Darryl Pitt, but none of
his old email addresses seems to work (neither @rcn.com,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], nor his old @aol address works). Does
anyone have a more recent contact? Any help would be
appreciated very much. Thanks in advance!
Best,
Norbert
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Good morning list.It is a very good day.I have 3 specimens to givaway
today.I just got a large half-stone of NWA 074,so my 22.5 gram slice
becomes available.Also I have a small unclassified saharan.And I have a
small sliced mystery.Let me know who wants them.$4.00 priority shipping
gets them.Also I
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Hello to the List.
As some of you know, I'm writing a book about French Meteorites. The title should be
"Les Météorites françaises - Guide pratique" (in english : French meteorites -
Practical guide)
The good news is that it may be released before Christmas, making it a nice gift for
any me
Hello List,
Does anyone have the current phone number of Michael Cottingham (Silver City, NM)? The
one I have (505-535-2307) seems not to be valid.
Please email me off-list. Thank you.
Jörn
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Hans Koser
E-Mail-Adresse(n):
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Regards
Dieter
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> Hi List
> Does anyone have Hans Koser's (HK Internation
Dear List,
I saw the article and photo that my mother sent me
from the Sidney, NE newspaper and laughed. Pictures
sometimes say more than words. Meteorite-NOT!
One time I drove in Colorado for two hours to see
the "meteorites" that appeared under a farmwife`s
favorite trees. Asphalt!!!; th
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