As always, Geoff,
Your report and photos are top notch!
Surprised you didn't put this in Meteorite Mag or METEORITE
TIMES!
Thanks for the freebee. Great work - and way too much fun.
best wishes, Michael
on 4/8/05 7:33 PM, Notkin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob,
My guess is quartz-albite-epidote hornfels. It's hard
to tell from the photos, but the greens could include
some amphibole and chlorite as well as epidote. This
is a fairly common contact metamorphic rock, often
derived from a graywacke protolith. A second guess
would be an
Nice report, Geoff. It makes me feel like going back to the Sahara!!!
Congratulations to the 3 of you and carry on having both fun and new finds
to show us!
Kind regards,
Frédéric Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA # 2491 (http://www.meteoritecollectors.org/)
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From:
Hi list,
for the stargazers among us, I have to offer:
W.Gliese: Catalogue of Nearby Stars, Edition 1969
Verffentlichungen der Astronomischen Rechen-Institutes Heidelberg Nr.22,
Karlsruhe 1969.
It's the second edition of Gliese's famous Catalogue (1st was in 1957),
containing the data for 915
Wish I had this one !
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/meteorwrongs/fusioncrust.htm
BE
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Dear List,
I just found out what a great hobby we all have. Collecting meteorites,
talk about it with so many friends and read all these great messages here
on the listfun!!
Now i'm not such a wild type of person who wants to be involved with
problems or all the nagging going on lately on
I've got a couple of items available for trade if anyone is interested.
Boudnib L3 0.18 gram
Estherville MESO 1.2 gram
Eagle Station PAL 0.26 grams of cryatal frags ( most specks, but on fair
sized)
DAG400 Lunar 0.008 gram (2 pieces)
NWA869 L4 510 grams with nice thumbprints on
Dear List and Jan,
I agree, threatening somebody physically is going way too far. It is hard
for me to believe that somebody from the List or the IMCA would go so far as
make these kinds of threats. Sure, there is a lot bickering and posturing
going on from time to time but the List seems to be
On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 16:15:27 -0700, Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree, threatening somebody physically is going way too far. It is hard
for me to believe that somebody from the List or the IMCA would go so far as
make these kinds of threats.
Judging from the kinds of posts that cropped
Good thought Darren, Sounds like a sound probable explanation. Nitwits with
nothing to do with meteorite collecting, time on their hands and IDLE
minds[if any] Jerry
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From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
I agree, some people are intolerant of people less than them, I am hated by
some for posting to many ebay related things to the list. To hate someone
from a non offensive post, kinda weird. I could see hating someone for
making a threat or just always ragging on someone, but to be hated because
Hello all-
I have spent the last several hours tidying up and adding to my website.
The Catalog page has been updated with more Canyon Diablo, Kilabo, and a
primitive achondrite that plots on the CV mixing line (larger specimens the
likes of which have not been previously offered publicly)
Cool Magnetic stands Rob!
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From: Rob Wesel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite Sale - Yahoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite
List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; Meteorite Collectors
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Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:40 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
Hi All,
If the museum director think this is the oldest thing ever, then he has missed
most of the meteorites, and almost all of the universe.
Hmmm, maybe someone could crash their party with a nice piece of Allende?
-Martin
Hi all,
Regarding the book I reported on yesterday or the
day before - can't remember...
Here is the address for anyone interested in getting
A Color Atlas of Meteorites in Thin Section
By Dante Lauretta and Marvin Killgore:
http://www.meteorite-lab.com/books.htm
Best wishes,
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