Hi, Matt,
This is the best Lunar site I've ever come across:
http://www.meteorites.wustl.edu/more_info_lunar.htm
http://www.meteorites.wustl.edu/more_info_lunar.htm
It goes on and on, and frequently updated.
Cheers,
Pete
From: Matt Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [met
This silly bit of out-of-date news is fated to return, year after year.
The Internet refuses to let the story die. Mars was quite close in 2003.
This year it will be at opposition in December, and will not be very
impressive at less than 16 arcseconds diameter.
BTW, when the naked-eye Mars loo
In a message dated 8/1/2007 9:06:00 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/532104/
Newswise — A University of Toronto-led study has uncovered tiny zircon
crystals
in a meteorite originating from Vesta (a large asteroid between Mars and
Ju
Hi List:
I am looking for a gallery of lunar meteorite slices. Are there any good
one's out there? A Google search only turns up a few "ok" ones.
Thanks,
Matt Morgan
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Hello list,
I was just hoping that somebody had one extra cube that they would sell me, i
saw 20 up for sale on e-bay the other day but i was outbid at the last second.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
John Higgins
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From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 3:23 PM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: FW: Super Auctions Ending TODAY and 35% off Store Items for next
several days...
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Hello Everyone,
Quick note and a few auction l
Wow! The formations on what was apparently the trailing edge look like
lavasicles I have seen in lava tubes in Hawaii, or maybe a closer analogy would
be Pele's Hair, glassy strands that form when very liquid lava is thrown into
the air and winds catch it and draw out these fine filaments. I
I'd like to second that thought!
Paul Martyn
Savannah, GA
In a message dated 8/1/2007 11:51:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sure the overwhelming vast majority of the
members share my feelings. I wanted to be sure and let
you know, Art, just how much we appreciate
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Hehe.
After all, I love this guys!
Maybe I should start collecting meteorites...
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From: "Michael Farmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "M come Meteorite Meteorites" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ad: Cali meteo
In a message dated 8/1/2007 1:13:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it not me or is this getting old?
I would really like Art to put a stop to it. I have
not mentioned this guy's name for months, but lo and
behold, it begins anew...
ITS BEEN OLD FOR A LO
Hi List
I would like to do an alert, a person caught my e-mail and this ordering for
all in the net, the e-mail possesses the following words "Essa vai deixar o seu
dia melhor", please delete that e-mail, because he possesses a virus, excuse
the problems, but I only identified the problem
Hi all,
It's been hot here lately so I've been sitting in front of the fan and doing
some trolling online at various meteorite sites. One I came across
lately was a nice selection of photos taken by Steve Arnold (Chicago Steve)
on meteorites at the Field Museum on his website. I grew up in the Chic
Good morning Folks,
Here is a link to the abstract of the article Alex and Dieter for anyone
interested in perusing it. The full article is available for purchase at the
site
too.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/arizona/maps/2007/0042/0003/art0
0002
Best regards,
Paul Martyn
S
Hello Mike,
yes it is simply breathtaking!
We will offer more pictures in the next days from this spectacular new
eucrite.
And by this very low Tkw !!
Only a few collectors can be happy a piece of this case to received for
collection.
But in first the next pictures here of the list
Hey Matteo,
i think the price is ok.
Look to the low Tkw and look to only 5g for collectors!
That says all!
If you make self a meteorite hunt and have found a Tkw of only 200 to 300g.
You can cum te next day to me and can me offer your found for $10 to gram.
But i have heart and wi
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/532104/
Newswise A University of Toronto-led study has uncovered tiny zircon crystals
in a meteorite originating from Vesta (a large asteroid between Mars and
Jupiter) shedding light on the formation of planetesimals, small astronomical
objects that form the
HUH?
Jerry Flaherty
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From: "Darren Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] starchasermeteorites
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 04:38:29 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Cavet Emptor
Quo usque tandem abutere patientia n
Hello List
I would also like to thank Art for everything he does to keep this list up
and running!! I have only been reading the list for a few months and find
the information provided by the list members outstanding. Everything from
following members on their trips to shows that many of us can n
I addressed the List in the past on these objects but
will repeat what I know from memory.
We have the shingle to the house the meteorite
penetrated and no, these objects did not come from the
roof shingle. Scientists who examined the shingle
agree. Interestingly though, there are tear shaped
obj
Hello Bernd and All,
this is my 7.35 g full slice of Dhofar 007:
http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/id4.html
Peter
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Hello Eucrite Lovers and List,
http://meteoriteshow.free.fr/meteoriteshow%20fra/pages%20navigation/
pieces_en_vente-fra.htm
http://meteoriteshow.free
Hello Eucrite Lovers and List,
http://meteoriteshow.free.fr/meteoriteshow%20fra/pages%20navigation/pieces_en_vente-fra.htm
http://meteoriteshow.free.fr/meteoriteshow%20angl/pages%20meteorites/NWA4677-classif.pdf
Well, most slices of Fred's anomalous eucrite have been sold! I wonder if
anyone of
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 3:23 PM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: FW: Super Auctions Ending TODAY and 35% off Store Items for next
several days...
Hel
Mike,
Roofing shingles were discussed as the "possible" source. According to the
posts, University of Washington scientists were excitedly studying the
material. I'm just curious to know the results of those studies. No comparison
of PF to yesterdays picture of the day was intended. Here's a l
Greetings all,
Please change the Subject box when addressing
A new subject! Many of us will be skipping the
Matteo rantings in both directions, but this is
Always applicable to any change in topic.
Thanks, Michael
on 8/1/07 7:04 AM, Alexander Seidel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> T
There are some interesting abstracts about Meteor Crater and the
impactor for the Meteoritical Society Meeting to be held in 2 weeks in Tucson:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2007/pdf/5145.pdf
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2007/pdf/5264.pdf
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/mets
Hi all,
In a few days (the 5th, I think) Meteorite-Times for
August will be up. If you click on Ruben's Hunting
Grounds you will see that I am back! This time with a
series of video's that will put you out in the field
with me as I hunt for meteorites.
I'll take you step by step and show you how
I have nothing against either of you as both of you
have always been good to me and treated me politely
and fair. But respectfully, I don't think either of
you have been in a very good mood lately and your
aggressive personalities are clashing on the list.
Right or wrong- its a no win situation of
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/coltessera.html
For those, who don't know, what "Tessera" is all about...
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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Meteorite Meteorites
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. August 2007 20:34
An: meteorite-list@me
In a message dated 8/1/2007 1:13:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think most on this list would have seen over the
last 6 or 7 years, a disturbing pattern from Mr
Matteo, that no matter what I do, when I announce a
new meteorite, fall/find/lunar/chondrite, it doesnt
m
Tessera fiasco what? Not say idiocy and not listen the
idiocy say from others, type Farmer, if you not know the
real history
Matteo
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Good afternoon Michael, and Folks,
Those of us who have been with the List for many years have been witness to
the rantings and ravings of Matteo, time and time again. Take solace in the
memory of the Tessera meteorite fiasco of several years ago, and accept that
the
source of the persistent
Farmer you have start this fight years ago, all this is a
your fault when you have start to attack me, and other list
members, with your continue attacks if this not have your
same ideas. If is for me I have the same to ask to Art to
stop your continue attacks to me and the other list
membersbu
Hi Mal -
Thanks for your post on the new Barringer Crater
internet site.
When I was writing Man and Impact in the Americas I
took a look at Barringer as I needed a quick and dirty
scaling law. The blast energies estimated varied by
almost an order of magnitude, which made it a real
nightmare,
I think most on this list would have seen over the
last 6 or 7 years, a disturbing pattern from Mr
Matteo, that no matter what I do, when I announce a
new meteorite, fall/find/lunar/chondrite, it doesnt
matter, a certain Italian goes crazy and starts the
attacks, rants, BS etc.
Is it not me or is
Hi bob and list and good morning from sweltering
chicago.I personally want to thank art for making this
great list and giving me the chance to really grow and
learn about meteorites.I have learned so much from
alot of these great people on this list.The only down
side has been the flame wars that p
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lmi2008/
Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution IV
August 18-22, 2008
Vredefort Dome, South Africa
SPONSORED BY -
Lunar and Planetary Institute,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
HOSTED BY - University of the Witwatersand Johannesburg, Sou
Art, Alex, and List,
Alex just posted in part:
"..on this good old list [...which must have had it´s
10th or 11th anniversary recently without any applause
or notice...]"
Regardless of what the EXACT anniversary date ( or
number) is, I just wanted to thank Alex for bringing
this fact to ou
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20070731a.html
Mars Exploration Rover Status Report: Concern Increasing About Opportunity
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
July 31, 2007
Rover engineers are growing increasingly concerned about the temperature
of vital electronics on NASA's Mars Exp
> but the person is well know for its reliabilitya probably joke?
Matteo, it is very sincerely not only you on this good old list [...which must
have had it´s 10th or 11th anniversary recently without any applause or
notice...] who is talked into behavior, but really: don´t you believe you o
Hi List ,
For the collectors of observed falls ,I'm able to offer some Meteorites in
collectible dimensions and for prices fare under the market level:
Barwell L6 Fall 1965 Dec. 24 England, 44.6g 45 x 32 x 17 mm, fragment with
two cut surfaces, no fusion crust.
Comes with a ten page booklet "
The real history say a golf field. For the other, it is
private conversations from me with other persons works in
laboratory, for sure I not say in this list seen its full of
person of whom not to trust itself; I have seen how many
have help me when some idiots have put defaming voices on me
in thi
>clearly have
>found the meteorite in the golf field
Huh? "Mr. F. Merighi, who reported to have
found the stone on the right bank of the Idice
stream near the Castenaso village" [Italy]
http://arp.unipi.it/dettaglioar.php?ide=93824
I guess the Italian researchers got it wrong too...
Getting back
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Alexander Seidel wrote:
Whoever tries to do this nowadays must
rest assured he/she has to face conviction
and last but not least all the personally
induced consequences when trying to communicate
with the society of meteoritical science, dealers
and collectors alike ever after this...
Alex
Castenaso is a strange case, who have found say clearly have
found the meteorite in the golf field, and from the photos
take from the zone, it is well visible the hole where the
meteorite are fit. The complete meteorite show a typical
crust from sahara desert, but the person is well know for
its re
Thank you very much, Dieter, that is exactly the article I meant...
Alex
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Datum: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:56:32 +0200
Von: "Dieter Heinlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: "Alexander Seidel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-l
Hi Alex,
you can find the article in MAPS 42/3, March 2007, p.321:
Folco, D'Orazio, Perchiazzi: "Authenticating the recovery location of
meteorites:
The case of Castenaso"
A L5 chondrite of 120 gram was claimed to be found near Bologna, Italy - but
it was clearly proved that it came from a hot d
There was an article about forensic work on a meteorite, which was claimed by
the finder to be of origin in a certain European country in one of the more
recent MAPS (Meteoritics and Planetary Science) papers, which I unfortunately
don´t have at hands here in Berlin, but instead at my other home
What in the heck are you talking about? I got a new
fall in Colombia, you are now harping on USA
meteorites. Buy a globe, then a map, then an Atlas,
and figure out that Colombia is not in the USA.
How did a fall in South America turn into an
anti-American rant?
Whatever Matteo, I have work to do,
we know, no problem, when arrive the right time all
appear...it is easy found a meteorite in a USA desert, the
problem is found Sahara sand in a crack of the
meteorite.remember farmer, meteorites is not a USA
copyright.
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Proof? Name? which meteorite would you be talking
about? Not the new falls you recovered on the beach,
or in your friend's backyard right?
Michael Farmer
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John, and list,
It is Colombia, not Columbia.
But on that note, my god, I have published the maps. X
really does mark the spot. Only with the Thuathe fall
did I ever have that kind of information. However I
published that info with the full knowledge that no
matter what, the terrain is most disad
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Da : Michael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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"Hammerstone" ending on ebay soon
Data : Wed, 1 Aug 2007 05:00:33 -0700 (PDT)
> Good for
Matteo would never leave Italy for a meteorite hunt.
He would not have a clue how to recover a meteorite
and do field work. Leave that to proffesionals, like
Robert Ward, myself, Mirko, Mr Thomas Grul, etc. Those
of us who produce, not talk and whine 24/7.
I did not start this crap, I just announce
I believe those were old particles from the roofing
shingles and tar, clearly not in the same league as
that amazing Eucrite.
Michael Farmer
--- Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Incredible... The "needle-like fusion artifacts"
> remind me of this old post:
>
> Dear List Members, You are going t
Good for you Matteo, good for you. I did not know that
the whole world needed to know your hatred for new
falls. So when the next fake meteorite comes out of
Italy, I know that I will be waiting to pounce on you,
to trash you for selling for one cent more than $10.00
gram. You just said that a new
Hi, List,
I second the motion. I'd completely forgotten
those micro "tektite-like" objects. What were they?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Sterling K. Webb
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