Hello everybody...a few short things.
I helped Philip Manning move ~1,000 lbs of Brenham meteorites this morning.
I placed a couple photographs and videos at the link below. The videos are
so-so as the lighting in the closed museum was not what I needed it to be
and they look better if downloa
Guess it works fine.
So Adam which upcoming road trip is this?
Just nosey,
Moni
From: Adam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Adam
Subject: [meteorite-list] Test Delete
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 21:00:52 -0800 (PST)
Testing notebook to make sure it will work on upcoming
road trip to look for black r
oops!
It appears meteoriteforums.com may be in administrative limbo, due to not
being renewed. Is it in the process of being renewed? I sure hope so --
enqiiring minds want to know!
Tracy Latimer
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Find what you need at prices
Hi again, Jason,
I've been researching the Holbrook field and it's history for about 9
years now. Talking to old timers and listening to their stories passed
down from their ancestors, etc. I've found 100's of the stones and the
people I've hunted with, at least a hundred more. I think I/we h
Testing notebook to make sure it will work on upcoming
road trip to look for black rocks with crust.
Best Regards,
Adam
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Dear Gary,
I see that you have changed the focus of your site from education to the
selling of your meteorites.
Your "All About Meteorites:" title is gone and your title is now
"Meteorites For Sale". Since you
are now selling meteorites, please abide by list rules and limit your
site promotion
Hello Ed,
Most of the content on that website was been moved to
www.kansasmeteorites.com
12 hr. days at the Lawn and Garden show and starting to wear me down, and I
am only two days in. Guess I'm starting to get old...;^)
Doing good at promoting our meteorite themed rock show, but only
meteo
Hi list,
Does anyone know what happened (if anything) to the Kansas Meteorite
Society's website? Every time I have tried to access it I end up getting
the "Cannot find server" message.
http://www.kansasmeteoritesociety.com/
Is there something I am doing wrong, does my ISP has a problem, or is
List members,
I am rather pleased tonight as I sit here in snowy Colorado. I have in my hands
a rock that I first saw streaking across the night sky glowing more brightly
than the Sun. My wife and I were returning from a friends birthday party after
midnight some nine years ago when we saw a fi
List members, I am rather pleased tonight as I sit here in snowy Colorado. I
have in
my hands a rock that I first saw streaking across the night sky glowing more
brightly
than the Sun. My wife and I were returning from a friends birthday party after
midnight some nine years ago when we saw a f
Good Evening Folks...
I haven't made a a request to the list for long time.. but I have been itching
like crazy for some Park Forest.
Does anyone have a larger slice (..perhaps w/ both litho's) or an individual
stone available for sale??
Please contact me off-list if you do... thanks!
Cheers,
Geoff wrote:
"Happy Birthday Parnallee! 150 years old today...My girlfriend, the lovely
Cindy Sue...'s very pretty as well, and has NO chondrules at all : )"
Hello Geoff, Cindy Sue and List members,
So happy for Parnallee, you and Cindy Sue on this magical date now past.
Please join me to see o
Hi,
After 24 hours, still no other news reports.
Assuming this is not a newsman's fantasy,
the remark:
> appears to be mainly carbon-based
could be reporter-distort for "it's a carbonaceous
chondrite." As for the Panamanian source, I think
they have the name wrong, but there is a Panamanian
gove
Hi, Dave,
The Olympic Penisula lies to the NW of Seattle.
It is the ONLY area of the United State with deposits
of manganese, presently undeveloped and still in their
"native" state.
http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/Website/Resources/Curriculum/Evergreen/Documents/32.html
"Manganese
TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE: Set aside some time this weekend for sky watching.
On Saturday night, March 3rd, there's going to be a total eclipse of the
Moon. This means the Moon will glide through the heart of Earth's shadow
and turn a beautiful shade of sunset red. Totality can be seen from parts
of
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 13:46:54 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>described, a fireball into the ground. I blame the
>Empire Strikes Back. Some of you will know which bit I
>mean]
What? You mean that this DOESN'T belong in my meteorite collection?
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/Probot.jpg
His skull is too thick. It'd have to hit harder than terminal velocity speed.
Has Steve checked in since last night? We had some pretty extreme activity
here. Brilliant flashes with instantaneous house shaking rumbles.
Bill
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thu, 0
To continue the, 'oh dear, not another one' trend, I
highlight...
> The landing was witnessed by a security guard, who
> described it
> as a ball of fire crashing down from the sky onto
> the sand.
Fakers in any other area would not get away with this
kind of crap. Not even the most basic resea
Dear Paul,
I stated the listings I present are similar to what you have begun presenting
on your
site - I choose not to copy what you do.
1) The thumbnail size is what eBay delivers to me according to my choice.
2) The feed is set for ten items - again a choice I made to keep page lengths
rea
Why start in on Steve. It's not like he just threatened any one with jail
for searching his hole in the ground. I have dealt with Steve from common to
exotic (including Lunar) and have always found him to be honest and extremely
enthusiastic. He seams to have fun while chasing his latest
Hi,
I dunno - I am obviously lusting after something big and new in my
collection so I was wondering if anyone wanted to swap my special SA for
something equally interesting
http://tinyurl.com/2pqsk3
Have a look - I so nearly did a deal with one of our esteemed listees but I
chickened out at
Dear Gary,
It's sort of similar but you should do the following:
1. Show the thumbnails at full size for better image quality.
2. Show all 15 auction items instead of only 10.
3. Correct the "View all 11 items on eBay" at the bottom of the page to
the correct 15 items.
Keep working on it!
Paul
Hi tout le Monde,
I got a call from a chap in County Wexford in Ireland a couple of days ago,
excited about a find he got. Now, he has had some initial analysis done by a
chap called Professor David Green who works at the Manchester museum.
OK - fact - Dave Greene has XRD'd it and confirmed that t
http://www.astrobio.net/news/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=2256&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
The Discovery of Eris
Astrobiology Magazine
March 1, 2007
Summary (Mar 01, 2007): In this lecture, Michael Brown talks about his
discovery of the dwarf planet, Eris. He also explain
http://www.lacanadaonline.com/articles/2007/03/01/news/lnws-deathfromabove0301.txt
Local Scientist Advises How to Deflect an Asteroid
By Mary O'Keefe
La Canada Valley Sun
March 1, 2007
The chance that an asteroid is somewhere out in space with our name on
it has fueled Hollywood plot lines and c
Dear Dr. Death,
A SA hammer would out rival the Nahala dog hammer in value!
DF
doctor death wrote:
>We of the meteorite collecting community owe alot to Big Steve of Chicago.
>His trades are more like veiled donations to keep specimens flowing into the
>hands of a luck few who take advantage w
We of the meteorite collecting community owe alot to Big Steve of Chicago.
His trades are more like veiled donations to keep specimens flowing into the
hands of a luck few who take advantage while his bogus dealing reminders to
keep alert to suspicious trades. He is a random as the meteorite fa
Whoa there, Litig8n,
We're talking about the one and only CHICAGO STEVIE here.
A MAN who makes his own rules, sets his own limits and digs his own holes.
Truly a giant among pygmies.
CHICAGO STEVIE'S biography/screenplay is currently on hold so that more
of his latest unbelievable accomplishment
An e-mail correspondent who identified himself as "John Doe" in his
e-mail address called my attention to this web site authored by "a friend:"
http://kiralymeteorite.com/
This one is too good to not share. The author clearly has (1) too
much time on his hands, (2) a vivid imagination, and (3)
VERY interesting Darren. I've emailed the reporter and sent him to the URL for
my search
in a melt-hole. I'll also be contacting Mr. Ives for his opinion too. But the
conditions we saw at our hunt site are exactly as stated in the article, a
small man-made
pond with steep sides - in fact ve
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070228/COLUMNISTS03/202280381/-1/columnists
Do holes in ice create holes in space theory?
Published: Wednesday, February 28, 2007
In January 2001, Susan Taylor, a research scientist at the Army Corps of
Engineers Cold Regions Researc
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/
On topic, because you can search for meteorite related articles. :-)
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Dear Friends,
There is a "Meteorites in Indiana" web page at
http://igs.indiana.edu/geology/extraTerrestrial/meteorites/index.cfm
They have a list of meteorites found in Indiana.
Best Regards,
Paul
Baton Rouge, LA
Similar presentations have been on my site for some time now. Jim's are at;
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/ebayjimstrope.html
If anyone else wants to have their ebay sales featured on my site just let me
know. The
list of who is already featured is here;
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/eb
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/March_1.html
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Dear Marcin and List,
Marcin wrote:
"I have information that Morocco closed south border with Mauritania, so
another meteorite-rich area is unavailable. Military forces are on the
border. Thats not funny."
I just got back from Morocco Tuesday and can confirm this statement. While
driving throug
In a message dated 3/1/2007 6:32:03 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Full recap with photos on Paul and Jim's website:
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorites/ebay/catch_a_falling_star_meteorites.htm
Great job Paul & Jim! What a great addition!
Sincerely,
Michael Johnson
SP
Good Morning Meteorite Lovers
I have auctions ending tonight, ebay ID catchafallingstar.com. Most started
at 99 Cents!!! Please bid high and often!!!.
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=catchafallingstar.com
Full recap with photos on Paul and Jim's website:
In a message dated 2/28/2007 7:55:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, Chicago Steve
writes:
Hello list.I updated my website and deleted all pics
that are not for trading(Ad nauseam)
Good Day Folks,
Quick question. Have I missed something, or does the list-rule limiting the
number of ads for m
Hi Rob,
".. Meteorites have, at least the potential to come from
deeper than the long weathered surface materials
brought back by the Apollo crews. This all makes sense
to me, if it is a confirmed discovery."
You're right Rob,
For example the pairing group around Dho 310-breccias has some spine
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