Right Dave,
I'm also very sure about, that now potential buyers will scramble to get a
piece of NWA 1839, NWA 3133 and all other numbers and supposed pairings
mentioned in that discussion :-)
Martin
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Good day list!
As asked by so many: Yes of course, also this year the meanwhile
traditional Friday evening get-together of the meteorite crowd during the
days of the Munich fair will take place.
Again well meet in the Fliegerbraeu in the nearby village Feldkirchen, this
time at around 8 p.m.
Hi all -
Sorry for a second post on this meteorite, but...
This is a wonderful slicing job by someone.
The contrasts in its components make this meteorite
remarkable. How did it form? There must have been
great temperature contrasts, and the materials are so
well separated. It would be
Ed:
This excerpt was taken from
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc97/pdf/1342.PDF, Esquel:
Implications for Pallasite Formation Processes Based on the Petrography
of a Large Slab
by Ulff-Moller, F.
http://www.keckobservatory.org/article.php?id=93
Images of Dwarf Planet Ceres
Keck Observatory
Pasadena, Calif. (October 11th, 2006) Although Ceres is the largest
main-belt asteroid and was the first to be discovered (by G.Piazzi in
1801), its physical properties are still not well understood.
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Hello Listees,
After the brief list discussion on telescopes, I thought the parallels
between amateur astronomy's quest for greater apertures and amateur
meteorite collectors contributions were with the same enthusiasm. Well,
from San Diego, USA ... here's ... a timely article that
Rob Matson´s baby C/2006 M4 (SWAN) may now also be tracked
with a little help from www.heavens-above.com, where they
finally provide a link to an update stellar finder chart.
You can register there for free or just log-on with your
coordinates or nearest city. Amazing site by the way...
Alex
Hi Tracy,
Glad to hear you're OK following Sunday morning's 6.6 temblor. One
thing I've been wondering about is how all the big observatories
faired up on top of Mauna Kea? --Rob
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Resending to list... --Rob
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To: 'Ruben Garcia '; 'meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com'
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Hi Ruben,
I very much enjoyed your post about Skip
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:35:13 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Tracy,
Glad to hear you're OK following Sunday morning's 6.6 temblor. One
thing I've been wondering about is how all the big observatories
faired up on top of Mauna Kea? --Rob
Hm. Latest photo from the Keck:
Hi Dana,
I've always wanted a "Homeboy" meteorite, it
would be the Crown Jewel!!
Best regards,Greg
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Dana
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Hello
I have put some auctions on ebay, Siena, Alfianello,
NWA 3214of Siena I have the last big slice og 0.65
grams, the 3.9 and 1.65 gr. slices its go sold
immediatly, this is a good opportunity to buy one of
the rarest historical fall
Title: RE: [meteorite-list] Americas Greatest Meteorite Hunter
Hi Ruben,
I very much enjoyed your post about Skip Wilson, meteorite hunter
extraordinaire. I certainly hope to meet him some day as his
Roosevelt County successes were definitely an early inspiration
to me when I started
Others take with microscope
DaG 671 inclusion
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/3303/dag671hb6.jpg
DaG 671 strange inclusion
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/5223/dag6712trgr8.jpg
Lago Valscura metal nodule with troilite little nodule
Good day!
As more dealers ask me add more URLs for RSS, they're done!
Please enjoy:
Tim Heitz - midwestmeteormanMark Ferguson - refamatNorbert Kammel - rocksonfireMartin Altmann - pardelmopsAndi Gren - nord_steinEric Olson - katy2kary
Some of dealers doesn't have currently any auctions. Never
Dear List,
our auctions on ebay offering two of the specimens
found at Noktat Addagmar/Morocco have triggered a number of replies we would
like to share. We have learned that approx. 3 kgs of meteorites from the area
are circulating since at least December 2005. This makes the reported fall
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/state/15774409.htm
Scientists find unusual meteorite in Kansas field
ROXANA HEGEMAN
Associated Press
October 16, 2006
GREENSBURG, Kan. - Scientists located a rare meteorite in a Kansas wheat
field thanks to new ground penetrating radar technology that some
In a message dated 10/16/2006 5:00:05 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, meteorite list -
I've got a question for you. I've been approached for help in
liquidation
of an estate (in Texas), which has two iron masses labelled as
meteorites.
But no information on
Hi Ron,
Thank you for the news report on Steve and Phil's latest Brenham find. This
is an awesome story in that meteorite hunters, collectors and scientists can
work together so closely in such a manner to field test new equipment to be
used in future Mars explorations. I personally
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/October_17.html
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Hi list.I am looking for a nice crusted individual of NWA 099.I will even
trade for it.Let me know what you have.At least 100 grams or better.
steve arnold
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
Illinois
Hi everyone:
Well, it is that time again.
Nancy and I are looking over the proofs for the November issue of
Meteorite magazine and that means that it is time for us to start asking
for new articles!
The deadline is mid November (about 5 weeks away). So, if you have
anything that you think would
Dear List Members,
In the spirit of the upcoming Halloween holiday, I have put on eBay 5050
grams of what have to be the World's Ugliest Halloween meteorites. They are
even orange and black, the traditional colors of Halloween.
Check 'em out here:
Hi, All
Same AP story everywhere, but here's a photo of the find:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15294779/displaymode/1176/rstry/15294523/
and another photo of it being unearthed:
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=526166category=BCCode=newsdate=10/16/2006
Sterling K. Webb
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 22:39:38 -0400, you wrote:
Dear List Members,
In the spirit of the upcoming Halloween holiday, I have put on eBay 5050
grams of what have to be the World's Ugliest Halloween meteorites. They are
even orange and black, the traditional colors of Halloween.
Check 'em out
At 04:17 PM 10/16/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/16/2006 5:00:05 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, meteorite list -
I've got a question for you. I've been approached for help in
liquidation
of an estate (in Texas), which has two iron masses
Dear Listees, Steve, Phil:
Congrats to Steve Arnold Phil Mani, and the science teams from
Houston on their latest find in the Brenham strewnfield.
ABC has picked up the story, and this one has an intriguing photo of
the world's newest Brenham being eased out of the Kansas dirt:
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