Hello List,
i have a slice of brahin that i want to trade. Measures: 5cm x 4,2cm
0,7cm, 72 grams.
I would like to trade it against a cv or co meteorite, slices are
preffered, should be classified material.
If anyone is interested ,let me know!
Greetings!
Carsten
Hello to the List,
Can someone translate this for me, as I don't speak
spanish (Google gives a really bad translation...) :
Sin meteorito y con quejas sobre el trato a los
hombres
Sucesos. El vecino de Torrejón de Ardoz que dijo haber
encontrado el meterorito visto el 27 de enero
reivindicó ayer
Bruno Carine have all reason...and its many strange any of this list have
sent a congratulations email to the 2 best hunters of NWA Meteorites for the
very important new chassignite find - 1000 over important of a lunar
meteorite.For me its jealousy Farmer, not the Bad Apple ...
Matteo
Charles:
I did not see anything at the time and date you stated. I live in SE
CT and my computer desk faces toward the Boston area through several 9 foot
high windows. I was at the computer until 1 AM on Thursday morning and the
visibility is good enough to see stars and satellites even
Hunters, or buyers? I am not so sure there are many NWA meteorite hunters
other than the nomads we all buy from. But you wouldn't know that Matteo,
since you have never been to NWA have you? Anyway, Matteo, don't you have
some more recent Italian falls to go fake?
More important things to do
Hunters or buyers, always Martian meteorites itsand its a Chassignite
you never have foundbut its impossible speack with a similar person type
you every ready to offende the personsyou are a poor Gasato
Matteo
From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: McomeMeteorite Meteorite
Hello List, can anyone explain planer fractures in meteorites to me? I
have been reading about them, but I can't seem to find a simple explanation.
: )
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
http://www.frontiernet.net/~peregrineflier/Peregrineflier.htm
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i have a 770g,beautiful, brahin complete slice. it has a mirror finish on both sidesi wish to trade for same amount of GIBEON slices 1/8"- 3/16" thick. this piece was on ebay and buyer w/ feedback of (2) in a country to which i don't ship, fails to respond, so it looks like a right-off. will sell
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Feb4.html
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Tom wrote:
Hello List, can anyone explain planar fractures in meteorites
to me? I have been reading about them, but I can't seem to
find a simple explanation.
Hello Tom and List,
If meteorites suffer intense shock pressures (at least shock stage S3), their
minerals, especially olivine
Check out this article!
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/050204_2004_mn4.html
David Hardy (wishing I was in Tucson)
=
Here is the price of freedom,
your every drop of courage,
ounce of pain, pint of blood.
Paid in advance.
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Party Reminder!
*** TONIGHT ONLY ***
Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold IMB cordially invite you to attend:
*** THE SIXTH ANNUAL METEOR MAYHEM BIRTHDAY BASH HARVEY AWARDS
CEREMONY ***
Friday, February 4, 2005
Socializing begins at 8 pm
Harvey Awards Presentation at 9 pm
At Tucson's fashionable
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
January 31 - February 4, 2005
o THEMIS Images As Art #26 (Released 31 January 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050131A.html
o THEMIS Images as Art #27 (Released 1 February 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050201A.html
o THEMIS Images as Art #28
Now I really miss being there to see that my good buddy Geoff and his partner
in crime, Steve, who are about to have another bash for the meteorite masses to
enjoy. This night is worth the trip in itself. Last year was my first and the
memories still linger.
The announcements of a new
http://skyandtelescope.com/news/article_1458_1.asp
Asteroid 2004 MN4: A Really Near Miss!
By Alan M. MacRobert
Sky Telescope
February 4, 2005
If you plan to be alive on April 13, 2029, you can
look forward to an asteroid-watching party across three continents like
nothing the world has ever
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 16:32:42 -0800 (PST), Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Chodas, Steve Chesley, Jon Giorgini and Don Yeomans of NASA's Near
Earth Object Program calculate that the asteroid will pass 4.7 Earth
radii (30,000 kilometers, or 18,600 miles) from Earth's surface. This is
Wow.
Hey List, I have spent many hours looking up Shock online and found this
site, if you have shock questions, you might want to visit this link!
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/April04/asteroidHeating.html
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
Hi George,
It would be great to get just a few sightings to be able to do a rough
triangulation. SE Connecticut is kind of a stretch to see a meteor over
Boston, but it must have entered the atmosphere somewhere down there. IF you
were looking out the window, I am sure you would have seen
Hi,
Whoa, Darren! True, the asteroid will be closer than a geosynchronous
satellite, but
since it's not gravitationally bound to the Earth's g-field, the local
speed limits will not
apply! You're going to have to really hop up your police interceptor
rocket if you're
Hey, if its going to pass within satellite distance of Mother Earth, let's
hope for NO nudging from anything in the next 20 years or so. By comparison,
a flick of the finger could be enough to change its trajectory for the
worse.
Best,
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 21:35:39 -0600, Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The delta-V required to match up with it would probably be, you'll
pardon the
expression, astronomical. And, then, after you've had the space walk,
the flag planting,
the call from the
I'd buy this one for conversaiton value if it weren't overpriced and in Hong
Kong:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2294558248
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Hi everyone, just a note since most of the list seems to be in Tucson, the
party thrown by Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold went off tonight, and I must
say that the party was a smashing success! It was much better this year
since we had a large room all to ourselves, no distractions with dinner
Farmer not tell bales. the story of the NWA 482 is known and of how
much was paid, above all how much you you did pride to the suppers of the
mineral shows..I have found 5 italian meteorites and acquired other
2.and not to tell begin that my meteorites are fake because then I
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