how many park forest meteorites did steve arnold in chicago find? he lives kinda close , so i figured he's have sackfull. just looking to buy a pf about 20g.
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here's the biggest piece after i cut up the 41 barwell: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=020&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=300042366163&rd=1&rd=1 as usual- trades accepted for GA +FL skyrox of same value.
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the big barwell hit the saw to nite and went straigh to ebay. i have a barwell micro on ebay. it is ONE CHONDRULE. excellent pix. check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com/Barwell-England-meteorite-MICRO-Chondrule_W0QQitemZ300042339059QQihZ020QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
i will be
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/October_26.html
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just noticed the following auctions were cancelled by
Ebay
Item number: 230042282765
Title: meteorite NWA 1930 LL3
Item number: 230042282920
Title: meteorite NWA 1930 LL3
Item number: 230042283004
Title: NWA 2140 CV3 meteorite with CM2 type inclusion
Anybody any idea who the seller was.?
Any r
Hi,
Bill Peck's address as of 2001:
Guide to North American Meteorites
B. D. Peck
Philmont Route #1, Box 35
Cimarron, NM 87714 USA
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sterling K. Webb
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Hi,
The map is shown for sale on the website
of the Astronomical League:
http://www.astronomicalleague.com/MeteorMap.htm
However, the usual on-line "shopping cart"
isn't working at the moment (down for renovations).
Here's what they say:
"Currently, League Sales is able to process
you
Space Weather News for Oct. 25, 2006
http://spaceweather.com
COMET OUTBURST: Astronomers report that Comet Swan has suddenly
increased in brightness 4-fold, from magnitude +6 to +4.5. This
makes it a naked-eye object in dark skies and a lovely sight
through backyard telescopes. The cause o
Hello Listees,
Rob's green Comet has exploded. This is fascinating and this is big
news for Comet people. OK, I should say it had an unexpected outburst and
just got 5-10 times brighter while it was just on its way out and ready to wane
quickly. I'm sure if we were on the comet that wou
Dear Joe, Sounds like fun. The Orionids have
had a wonderful peak this year and probably account for the visual displays you
and the rest of the world are seeing, though the trjectory you give wasn't easy
for me to follow. As to "landing" just over yonder, well Just
wanted to encourag
Hello ruben;I admire your stature and kindness for forgiving steve and
bob.You are one among many.Shows everyone you have more to do with your life
than hold grudges and such.I think.
Hope you don't mind me posting this.I was inspired by your
kindness.
Best Wishes;Herman Archer.
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Dear list members, "Sorry if you get this as a double post, I sent it in an incorrect format earlier." Unfortunately, the urgent need for some quick cash has forced me to offer 4 museum grade meteorites at truly bargain prices. Even if you dont plan on buying, the photos are well worth a look.
Try google searching up University of Wyoming geologic survey, or the
Geology library there. Some one can get the phone number as the
library is next door to the geologic survey.
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I called the telephone # that someone gave which was 970- 879-3621, to to s
I have to say I really like that Palau Meteorite coin.
The farm scene with the meteorite is typical of how
many meteorites are found by farmers plowing the
field.
The obverse is not exactly meteorite related but since
its issued by a island nation appropriate I guess.
Poseidon sitting between a mer
ed the "McMurdo Panorama," comes from Spirit's
panoramic camera and is available online at
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mer/images/20061025.html .
Spirit has been examining the surroundings for several months while
perched with a tilt to the north for maximum solar energy d
I have to say I really like that Palau Meteorite coin.
The farm scene with the meteorite is typical of how
many meteorites are found by farmers plowing the
field.
The obverse is not exactly meteorite related but since
its issued by a island nation appropriate I guess.
Poseidon sitting between a mer
Hi, I have just arrived home from Washington DC, where
I got to paw through the Smithsoinian Collection for
most of the day yesterday! Incredible, every time I
see it, I am in awe for days!
Well, I have my largest sale of the year ending onight
on ebay! Well over $10,000 i nmeteorites up for grab
I called the telephone # that someone gave which was 970- 879-3621, to to see if they still had strewnfield maps . Bill Peck did not answer the phone. It was someone trying to sell their house. Anyone else have a number for the strewnfield map? Jim Balister
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Dear list members, Unfortunately, the urgent need for some quick cash has forced me to offer 4 museum grade meteorites at truly bargain prices. Pieces of this quality are rare and seldom offered for sale and if I did not need the money, they would stay in my personal collection indefinitely.
Hi, I have just arrived home from Washington DC, where
I got to paw through the Smithsoinian Collection for
most of the day yesterday! Incredible, every time I
see it, I am in awe for days!
Well, I have my largest sale of the year ending onight
on ebay! Well over $10,000 i nmeteorites up for grab
I suppose you are correct. I suspect the iron flecks
in chondrites must be stellar relics.
The iron is formed in the cores of all stars.
Nuclearly speaking it is the stablest of all elements
(lowest binding energy per neucleon...or is it the
highest, can't remember)
So as a consequence it is the f
At 10:56 AM 10/25/2006, stan . wrote:
As you have no doubt already seen on the list, Ruben had a contract with
Bob at the instant he >clicked on the "Buy It Now" option on eBay. Steve
called Bob AFTER the transaction had been >completed with Ruben and ended
up with the meteorite. A slimey un
I think I may have misinterpreted this, Darren:
as for
the actual flecks of metal themselves, I think that they are concentrated by
whatever mechanism it is that melts the chondrules-- like oil seperating
from
water, the iron/nickel seperated from the silicates (and that is more
apparent
in
http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=331416&ssid=26&sid=ENV
Meteorite-greenhouse gases combo linked to Mass Extinction
zeenews.com
October 25, 2006
Washington: So what triggered the mass extinction of the
dinosaurs some 65 million years ago? Was it a giant meteor impact or a
volcanic ac
As you have no doubt already seen on the list, Ruben had a contract with
Bob at the instant he >clicked on the "Buy It Now" option on eBay. Steve
called Bob AFTER the transaction had been >completed with Ruben and ended
up with the meteorite. A slimey undertaking by both Steve >and Bob. Bob
Hi Mark,
Congratulations on the work you did to have this coin
minted! It is a beauty. Most people on the list probably don't
know how much you contributed to this coin being minted.
Best wishes, Michael
on 10/25/06 10:27 AM, MARK BOSTICK at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Everyo
Thanks, Darren,
Much clearer to me, now.
And now I can get some sleep ;)
The link you provided http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/10/25/sun.sisters/
is almost a complete answer to my post.
*Note that my post was about a half hour before the news break.
The odds of such a directly related news to
Hello Everyone,
I have uploaded a couple photographs of the Nantan meteorite coin onto my
website. I have saved most of the communications from me and the bank so at
some point I will give a little background information on the coin. The coin
in only 1 oz. silver, rather then 2 oz. silver, lik
Joe,
As you have no doubt already seen on the list, Ruben had a contract with Bob at
the instant he clicked on the "Buy It Now" option on eBay. Steve called Bob
AFTER the transaction had been completed with Ruben and ended up with the
meteorite. A slimey undertaking by both Steve and Bob. B
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 11:52:23 -0400, you wrote:
>If the heavy elements, such as nickel and iron, are created by a supernova,
>and the chondrules are in theory formed much later during the future
>dynamics of our solar system's nebula, would it be fair to say that the
>metal flecks would be billi
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=zagami
Howdy Folks,
Just a quick note to say that I posted some meteorites on ebay. Most
are historic falls, but I did sprinkle in some finds, a few with
museum documentation, a slice of Travis Co. with an 1890 publication
about it, and a
Looks like I'm ousted once again :-(
.. or is it shipwrecked ;-)
Test, please delete!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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Wow, Jan, I always thought "heavenly body" to be, in Holland, synonymous for
"round cheese" ;)
Best, Matthias
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 3:51 PM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold Chicago
Martin,
You g
Jan,
spending a lot of time of the year in a region, where human trafficking and
children slave trade is an industry, where women and children are displaced
and sold to the brothels all over Western Europe, where the pimps let loose
on eachother with sabers in full day-light on the main street of
Yep Jeff.it's all in the genes mate...all in the genes !!
Cheers,
Jan
I love Dutch humour! ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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Suzi,
Your supposition would probably be correct if you were dealing with an
intelligent buyer possessing a few grams of integrity.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 03:41 PM 10/23/2006, Platypus Girl wrote:
This is just my opinion, but it
seems to me that this simply could be some kind of mix-up, and we
sh
Hi EMan and list,
So a strewnfield does not exist until proven, regardless of the fact that
little
or no effort has been made in the investigation of a given fall/find? I can see
that. Still, I'd like to believe they're there just as any cold find sets a
hunter in motion.
Bill
But...but.Dirk, why do you pick on our poor stttevvv?
DF
drtanuki wrote:
Dear Ruben and List,
Rubin you now have proof positive for eBay that
Big
Steve was selling outside of eBay and thus he can
get
the
boot from eBaygood riddens!!! Please follow
thr
Evening listees
This character homeboy was trying to sell meteorites for $5,000,000.He's actually got a bid on a 'diamond cluster' for that very amount.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300039157508
Re: living near a strewnfield.I'm 9 miles from Crumlin,about 40 fr
Hello List, I just seen my second Fireball in about 24 hours. I don't know what I did to deserve this? I have only seen one land close to me. Here are my descriptions of them. And of the other one that I seen this year (three of em total). I have also described two that landed within 30 miles
I want to thank everyone who answered my question! "Thank You!"
I would also like to tell everyone about my new book. It is an adventure fantasy about the end of the world. In it the hero and her boyfriend go hunting for meteorites. In fact David has a very large collection of meteorites in h
9 miles from Crumlin
40 miles from Bovedy
Jim Brady
p.s. thanks again Ruben for sharing your glorietta hunt
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Hi, all,
This discussion about chondrules is fascinating!
Hoping not to digress off this topic too much, but a question I have is
about the metal flecks (not the later-formed iron meteorites) in any of the
stonies.
Have they ever been given an estimated age?
If the heavy elements, such as n
Dear Listees,
Michèle Denise (MNHNP) provides us new classification for some
meteorites few days ago.
Here are the results:
NWA 4421, CO3.2, S3, W3/4
NWA 4422, CK3.9, S1, W2
NWA 4423, CK3.8, S2, W3
NWA 4424, LL5, S3, W4
NWA 4425, CK3.8, S2, W3
NWA 4426, H5, S1/2, W4
NWA 4427, H5, S1/2, W4
NW
Hi, all,I am surprised that nobody evoked the theory following which chondrules were formed in relatively very few privileged zones of space. They would then form through one or more impacts of relatively large asteroids, onto the parent body covered with regoliths (and even with megaregoliths). T
Title: RE: [meteorite-list] living near a strewfield
> Me thinks we are stretching the definition and/or
> conventional use of the term "strewn field".
Quite so.
Most "strewn fields" aren't discovered until well after their
falls, by which time they become "recovery fields". The
distinctio
Hello All, On my previous reply I meant to type 30-35% not 40-45%. I just thought I would clear this up.Thanks,Joe Kerchner- Original Message From: Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comSent: Monday, October 23, 2006 4:31:33 PMSubject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mega-Cho
Hello Ruben, Dave, and list, I do not want to sound like I am sticking up for anyone, but Steve already had this meteorite on Friday Oct 21st. Maybe Bob did not take the auction down in time, or maybe even not at all. I am sure it was all just a mistake. I do not know either of these guys, how
Martin,
You gave us so many options to fill up our spare time.
What about that window shopping in Amsterdam that Doug mentioned?
You should give it a try !!
Especialy in the Red Light District!!!
Not cheapbut fun for sure.
Welcome to Holland,
Jan
Heavenly Bodies (now this suddenly sounds
Hi Doug,
well I'm quiet, because I rather like to spend my time with jewels from
space than with those jewels of the collectorship. But if you ask
Steve,
The list members ask themselves: There are so many fascinating occupations
and activities to spend one's spare-time - why in your case it
I have noticed on this list that alot of people just
love to make private emails PUBLIC just so they can
dump on people and make them look bad or feel bad.That
is not right.I am sorry for what happened and I am
trying to make this situation right.I will not name
any names.I made a bad decision and
Where's Martin A. (of Chladni's Hairs) Martin, what were you telling me
about Tulipmania and meteorites the other day? That meteorites had nothing
in common with Tulips in 1600's Amsterdam? Ehemmm. I rest my case. I just
want to know who's going window shopping in Amsterdam for their new build
Thanks Dirk,
Its nice to be aware of what a backstabbing lowlife prick Steve Arnold
really is.
Never again.
The funny thing is if you look at my feedback from "Spacecase33" you will
see that I only paid $130 for the piece.
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=maccers5
Hello Listees,
Rob's eerie green Comet has just exploded majestically as it has made time
receding from the Sun. This is fascinating and this is big news for Comet
people. OK, "exploded is dramatic" - I should say it had an unexpected
outburst and just got 5-10 times brighter while it was just
Dear List,
It appears to me that the Canyon Diablo with a
"hole", that Steve Arnold purchased, has a hole due to
natural rusting of the meteorite and that the hole was
not caused by entry of the meteorite into the
atmosphere. Something like a rusted steel can, does
it have any special value beca
Hi list.I just got my COSMIC ONION from marcin and it
is very nice.There are 2 BIG chondruleson it.The front
one is 1.1 cm the back side is 1 cm on the backside.It
is nwa 4431.It really is great looking
meteorite.Thanks to marcin for making this available.
steve arnold
Steve Arnold,Chicago,USA
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