Hello All,
I just checked out the post of the Descriptive Catalog on the
Recovered Masses of the Bassikounou Meteorite Fall and must say, this is
somewhat I have seen some of my Californian meteorite friends do also with
all of their and my finds.
It is time consuming and it takes so much
Dear List,
i have uploaded pictures of some new beautiful specimens
of NWA 4759, CV3, S1 to my website. There are slices
and some complete pieces for sale, please take a look:
http://www.gi-po.de/meteorit_nwa%204759.html
There is only the german version of our webpage online at the moment,
I am posting this to the list on behalf of Andi Gren who can not get through
currently:
Dear List,
for the collectors of sculpted iron individuals, I would like to offer a nice
Henbury individual of 2560 g.
www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Henbury10.jpg
www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Henbury2.jpg
I would like to wish all of our American list members happy, safe and
peaceful Independence Day celebrations with the Colby (Wisconsin)
L6 (S3; veined) chondrite. Two stones fell 1917, July 4th, 18:20 hrs
after the appearance of a luminous meteor with a trail of black smoke,
moving from NW. to
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for wishing us a Happy Independence Day and I especially thank
you for the story about the American soldier giving out the candy and
smiling at you. It's good to hear something uplifting like your story.
Thanks again.
Greg Lindh
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Here here Bernd, what a wonderful story.
We are celebrating 4th of July here in Sweden by
taking the day off and cleaning our meteorites for
shipment to the USA. Our Muonionalusta 2007 trip is
nearly at an end, but still more hunting to be done.
Today was very stormy and rainy all day, with
Dear Michael and List,
Is there a Muonionalusta 2007 scorecard and wrap-up
available from your hunts?
Thank you. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Here here Bernd, what a wonderful story.
We are celebrating 4th of July here in Sweden by
taking the day off
Hi ,
I wish you all American members on this List, a very happy 4th of July.
We have been twice in the USA and me and my wife were always be made
welcome, there.
Happy meteorite hunting!
God Bless America!
José Campos
Portugal
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Hola List Amigos, it's been a break without a computer, but I'm home again
and alive for the moment in time to eat a slice of apple 'pay' and a perro
caliente (hot dog) with mustard, salsa, jalapeños and mayo as we sit on the
playa waiting for an extraterrestrial firework show. Even the Beach
Jason:
What you're describing sounds like what I bought from the Moroccan dealer.
He had I box of different sizes. I thought it was CO, but it looks very much
like the CV3 you describe and the NWA 4759.
Take a look at my pics.
This looks different than the June 30th Picture
Meteorite coins?
Coin n. A small piece of metal usually flat and circular, authorized by a
government for use as money.
Medallion n. Something resembling a large medal, such as an oval or circular
design used as decoration.
I have a seen meteorite coins and meteorite medallions and there is a
Tett:
Very nice pictures; yes, it would be nice if the Smithsonian would post some
pics of their meteorite and mineral collection. But of course, you just have
to go there and see it. This brings back memories, as I grew up in the
Rockville/Gaithersburg area of Maryland. I used to
I just added this entry to my MeteorWrongs web site:
http://meteorites.wustl.edu/meteorwrongs/m223.htm
I actually don't know much about either
mesosiderites or magnetic susceptibility, so if
any of you real experts out there do, please point out my errors to me.
Randy Korotev
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If Mr. Mohamed Sbai is reading here: would you please be so kind to contact me
off list?
Thank you, and best regards,
Matthias Baermann
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Hello!
Sorry about the bounce backs, I have been busy and did not clean my email
account.
I wanted to shift to a new account that I created for the meteorite list. It
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there? I tried before with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All!
Well, I broke the ice so to speak by putting up a few pieces of my
collection, and some thin sections and some books, for sale on the lista couple
weeks ago. I have spoken to some great people, and I am convinced now that
many of my pieces will get a better home if I put them
Ooops.
I supposed it would've helped had I remembered to include a link to the page
with the photos and details!
http://home.comcast.net/~fprochaska/
Frank
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Well, I broke the ice so to speak by putting up
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