Good morning list.It looks like are favorite southern
suburb is at it again.Starchaser meteorites is selling
fakes again on ebay.ALAN HILLS 84001?THE MAIN MASS?For
350,000$?Canyon Diablo's for $10 grand,RARE plessitic
irons with weaves in them.It looks more like my old
grandma did her own weaving
Dear List Members,
It has been several months since I last posted anything, have been on some
awesome adventures over the spring and summer. I am moving this weekend so
after Friday, I will not have email for 1-2 months. My email address will
change when I get settled into my new place so if
Hello Steve and List,
What the hell are KAMASITE PLESSITE SPINDLES?
Northwest Africa 0859 (AKA = Taza) is such an iron! Etched slices of the
Taza plessitic octahedrite show such characteristic needles ... if that is what
this dealer/seller is referring to!
Bernd
Quo usque tandem abutere patientia nostra?
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:38 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] starchasermeteorites
Good morning list.It looks like are favorite southern
Steve,
Could it be true?
Mater tua criceta fuit, et pater tuo redoluit bacarum
sambucus?
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wrote:
Quo usque tandem abutere patientia nostra?
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Steve,
In alio pediculum, in te ricinum non vides.
Bill
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Good morning list.It looks like are favorite
July 31, 2007
Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
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George Diller
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MEDIA ADVISORY: 07-097
NASA POSTPONES PHOENIX LAUNCH
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Friday's scheduled launch of NASA's Phoenix
Mars
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 04:38:29 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Cavet Emptor
Quo usque tandem abutere patientia nostra?
Mater tua criceta fuit, et pater tuo redoluit bacarum
sambucus?
In alio pediculum, in te ricinum non vides.
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori!
...wait, what was this game again?
Whe! Bill something like that could mess up your mind.Couldn't it?Sure
would mine,if i had one.ha!Good story,brings back childhood memories.What a
time we had.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.
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Good luck Greg.I have missed you on the list and look forward to hearing
from you when you get settled and also look forward to all the goodies.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.
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Don't you just love these old quotes?
Here's another applicable one.
Qui dedit beneficium taceat; narrat qui accepit
John
At 11:47 AM 7/31/2007, Bill wrote:
Steve,
In alio pediculum, in te ricinum non vides.
Bill
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Hey everyone, the largest of the fragments of Cali
#002 is on ebay and ending soon. I was started at one
cent.
This is the LARGEST piece that is up for sale, 1.4
gram, with very nice fusion crust. It will come with a
piece of the rooftop from the Cali #003 stone. the
reason is that we forgot to
Very Appropriate, John.
Dave
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From: JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]; steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] starchasermeteorites
Don't you
http://www.spaceweather.com/
SUPER-BOLIDE: On Wednesday, July 25th at approximately 10:00 UT, a
major daylight fireball tore across the skies of Slovenia, Croatia and
Italy, reports veteran meteor observer Jure Atanackov of Maribor,
Slovenia. It produced two bright flashes that reached an
http://launch.praguemonitor.com/en/137/life_in_the_czech_republic/10176
Tyden: Czech basin might have arisen through mighty cosmic impact
Czech News Agency
Prague, July 30 (CTK) - Some experts are starting to support the theory
that the fall of a giant meteorite some 2 billion years ago may
NASA to Begin Digging Mission on Northern Pole of Mars
By WARREN E. LEARY
The New York Times
July 30, 2007
WASHINGTON, July 30 - NASA is about to launch a scientific laboratory to
Mars that will be the first spacecraft to land in the northern polar region
of the planet and dig for evidence of
http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/9672.html
Circumstellar space: Where chemistry happens for the very first time
Cool place, hot bodies
By Tony Fitzpatrick
Washington University in St. Louis
July 31, 2007 -- Picture a cool place, teeming with a multitude of hot
bodies twirling
Ok guys, this is a meteorite list not a latin list.
English or stop please
Michael Farmer
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Very Appropriate, John.
Dave
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Hello Listee's,Anybody care to take on this?...What in the heck?..every now and then..stuff like this pops up on SOHO...Weird..http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/javagif/gifs/20070731_1242_c3.gif Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary!
My guess, Thin section of aerogel from Genesis showing star dust impact
paths.
Tom Phillips
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Hey Kevin,
Your email prompted me to check out the SOHO site. Pretty cool!
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime-images.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hi Tom,That Pic is from the SOHO site..that spot in the middle is the sun...Meteor storm?..I've quite a few pics saved from SOHO,that look just like that...although..the aero-gel,guess is interesting!..
Kevin W.L.Decker
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crazy...$1712 for 1.4 gr.and after people say the price
for gram of Siena is to much high...
Matteo
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Oggetto : [meteorite-list] Ad: Cali meteorite Hammerstone
ending on ebay soon
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Matteo, I think that people can decide for themselves
what to pay. Are you saying that they are stupid? Cali
is a spectacular fall, yet only ~290 grams exist so
far. There is less than 5 grams for all the collectors
in the world. There is many times that in Siena
available to collectors.
But hey,
I say I never give $1222/gr. for a recent fall, 5 grams or
not 5 grams. Thinks a group of researchers start a big hunt
in the zone, eliminate vegetation, marshes etc...and find
kilos and kilos of this meteorite - type Bassikounou - and
start to sale for $10/gr., who have pay $1222/gr. it would
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Hi, Darren, List,
Spectacular views of the parent body! Of course,
when a super-composite view is being constructed, the
point of view is arbitrary. You just pick a viewing angle
from which the planet looks good and contains lots of
recognizable and familiar features without having too
much
Thanks for your input Matteo, I am sure that all will
bow to your meteorite insight.
New fall, old fall, who gives a crap? This one, being
the first recovered fall from Colombia, and very well
documented, and having hit four houses, well, that is
interesting to me, and according to the deluge of
Or...Matteo could go to Columbia and find kilos and kilos.
John
At 09:58 PM 7/31/2007, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
I say I never give $1222/gr. for a recent fall, 5 grams or
not 5 grams. Thinks a group of researchers start a big hunt
in the zone, eliminate vegetation, marshes
This is a GREAT price for a new fall with just a few grams to go
around. Gz!
John
At 09:16 PM 7/31/2007, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
crazy...$1712 for 1.4 gr.and after people say the price
for gram of Siena is to much high...
Matteo
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Da :
That is simply breathtaking! Now, time to pony up the
maps so I can get in there and hunt.
Michael Farmer
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Metteo,
Before I unplug and move, I have got to say, GET A LIFE !!! Your negative
ramblings, bore the piss out of us, or at least me. Go sell your beach
bricks and leave the real work to those who get-er-done. Relax, dude, life
is way to short to continue your jealousy of Mike. Move on,
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Hammerstone ending on ebay soon
Data : Tue, 31 Jul 2007 22:14:32 -0700 (PDT)
Quit crying, you sound like a jealous
Mr.William I am not interested to your opinion
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