Hi,
Greg has:
Nov 29 1820, Cosenza; Ionian Isles ... ... ... lighted everything up;
like daylight. Calabria. Arago says a shower of stones; other
accounts, only a great meteor. No mention of any detonations.
So I know such a case exists.
Best,
Chris
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Hi list,
We have 21 auctions ending in 12 hours, with august prices !!!
Take a chance to buy nice crusted meteorite for 0.99!
Good bidding.
Michel
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Hello list,
if you are interested, look at this :
METEORITES John T. Wasson 1974, 316 sites
CATALOGUE OF METEORITES Brit. Museum 1966, 635 sites
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemih=016item=260016702473rd=1sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AITrd=1
Good morning list.I have 7 ongoing auctions with some nice items.There is
a 145 gram slice of original brenham pallasite,a 113 gram FLAT individual
of CANYON DIABLO,a 195 gram really nicely sculpted HENBURY,a 313 gram
NANTAN,A 125 gram slice of MUONIONLUSTA with a buy it now of the same $$
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1849992.cms
Meteorite buzz keeps city awake
Times of India
August 4, 2006
RAJKOT: Was it raining 'meteorite fragments' again on Wednesday night
and that too in one particular locality? When excited residents,
including mayor Dhansukh Bhanderi,
http://www.local6.com/spotlight/9628604/detail.html
Fireball Over Texas 'Turned Night Into Day'
local6.com
August 4, 2006
A fireball seen streaking through the sky in Lakeway, Texas,
turned night to day, according to a police officer who
witnessed the event.
[SLIDESHOW: Fireball Images]
A
Sounds like a description of a fireball. You asked about meteorites, and
apparently none are associated with this meteor. Fireballs don't usually
produce a shower of stones, but such showers are frequently reported
when fireballs happen over primitive areas (which most every place was
in
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
July 31 - August 4, 2006
o Floor Changes (Released 31 July 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060731a
o Unusual Pits (Released 01 August 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060801a
o Polar Textures (Released 02 August 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060802a
http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/news/2006/story07-28-06b.php
Earth Institute News
July 28, 2006
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Cosmic Dust in Ice Cores Sheds Light on Earth's Past Climate
Each year nearly
I not know any italian meteorite fall in this date.
Matteo
--- chris aubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi list,
Does anyone happen to know about a meteorite that
fell on November
29th 1820 in Italy? I found an article describing
the fall in The
Times of London from 1821, and there
Cosenza is not Ionian Isles, its in mainlandand
any meteorite its fall, or its a doubt fall
Matteo
--- chris aubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi,
Greg has:
Nov 29 1820, Cosenza; Ionian Isles ... ... ...
lighted everything up;
like daylight. Calabria. Arago says a shower of
Hello everyone,I need some information about Tagounite 077 for my Encyclopedia. I don't have the year of find, number of individuals and if possible a nice picture.I thank you for your help.Best regards,Pierre-Marie
What are the large sizes that you have available? How much are you asking
for pieces per gram? With fusion crust is preferred.
Thanks,,,
Jim Strope
Since others are sharing their Moss meteorite hunting experiences, I
thought that it was time to share my own. I'm fortunate enough
Hi,
Jim Strope wrote:
They are having a great time picking and eating lots of blueberries as
they hunt...
unfortunately, they have to watch out for the bears. Seems like there is
always some kind of drawback no matter where you hunt!!!
Blueberries, when in the height of their season,
Steve,
As I recall, it's not uncommon for COs to have clearly visible, small
inclusions of free metal that appear like tiny flakes.
Dave
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Steve wrote:
.. thru my loupe,I noticed there are very small metal flecks
.. I thought carbonaceous chondrites had no metal in them.
Is this the correct class?Or am I missing something here?
Dave C. wrote:
As I recall, it's not uncommon for COs to have clearly visible,
small inclusions of free
Hello Bernd, Dave, Steve and all,
I couldn't have said it any better than Bernd and Dave, but I can say there
are only a limited number of specimens on eBay. Once they are gone, that is
it!
Best regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
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Going to eBay and plugging in ILLINOIS METEORITES under Search
Under Seller brings up a page that reads, O found
Michael
on 8/4/06 7:50 AM, Steve Arnold, Chicago!! at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Good morning list.I have 7 ongoing auctions with some nice items.There is
a 145 gram slice of
Mike,
I think Steve meantillinoismeteorites
Regards,
Dave
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Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 7:20 PM
Subject: Re:
Thanks, Dave,
THAT worked. However, it was not what was originally
provided.
Best wishes, Michael
on 8/4/06 4:33 PM, Dave Carothers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
I think Steve meantillinoismeteorites
Regards,
Dave
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From: Michael
Try the following web site
http://www.planetbrey.com/web_sale_items/tag077.html
Dave
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Pelé
Pierre-Marie
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Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 2:00
AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tagounite
077
Hello everyone,I need
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=290015396617
Over 35 kilo's have been found
Yep, I'd say that's a pretty safe estimate.
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Hi Steve and all who are interested in NWA 4441, the new CO3.2 I offered
through eBay.
Here is the official reply from the classifying scientist:
This is a very nice CO with many small CAIs and chondrules, the Cr2O3
content in olivine is 0.7 to 0.28 wt % and the FeO/MnO in olivine = 110 to
Hi,
Add an electric field sensor to the next Mars Rover...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060802101454.htm
Scientists Suggest Solution To 30-Year-Old Martian Mystery
Electricity generated in dust storms on Mars may produce reactive
chemicals that build up in the Martian
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