Hi, all,
Maybe I misunderstood the latest news releases regarding the illnesses in the
Carancas crater event - haven't the ailments finally been attributed to Mass
Hysteria?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_hysteria
Cheers,
Pete
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 19:33:48 -0700
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Hello List,
i have a very beautiful complete individual of NWA 4759, a carbonaceous
chondrite, for sale. The weight of this piece is 49.6g.
Nice CAI's visible from the outside.
Here are some pictures of it:
http://www.gi-po.de/ebayfolder/cv3/cv.html
Anyone who's interested please contact me
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/October_1_2007.html
Michael Johnson
www.spacerocksinc.com
www.sikhote-alin.org
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Matteo
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Thanks to all for the positive feedback on the DI page.
The next page I'm working on is a feature on (fresh) fusion crusts in
various types of meteorites. If anyone has any good (closeup prefered) pics
they'd like to share, I'd certainly appreciate it. I'd particularly like to
get a good picture
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 03:52:21 -0400, you wrote:
Maybe I misunderstood the latest news releases regarding the illnesses in
the Carancas crater event - haven't the ailments finally been attributed to
Mass Hysteria?
I've also seen a report saying that it was cyanide in the soil released by the
Dear List Members,
I would like to take this opportunity to announce a new CK4 that I obtained
over two years ago but am just now getting a chance to offer it to
collectors. I am offering what I have directly to List members on a
first-come first-served basis instead of going through eBay at
(Forwarded at Randal Gregory's request)
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 07:50:05 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Darren,
Yes, it is the same guy. Mike Farmer and I had a war of words close to a year
ago. I've offered to end this war with Mr. Farmer but have not received a reply.
I said things I regret as have
Dear List Members,
I have several excellent auctions ending this
afternoon, this evening, tomorrow and the next day,
122 in all. I loaded a few sizable planetary slices
worth hundreds and started them at just 99 cents.
There are some very nice individiduals of the new
Shergottite NWA 4880 still
Hello everyone,
If you preordered the Brenham Meteorite coin and did not get a notice from
me, please e-mail me.
The coins are moving pretty fast, with about 70% sold. If you have not
placed your order, do not wait any longer.
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas
The 2007 $5
Mike, could you please post this one also.
Mike Farmer suggested that any remaining fragments under water in the crater
would Rot. Does anyone know exactly what would happen to this type of
meteorite left underwater?
And what effect would the water temperature and relative PH have on
Gentlemen, (Please post to the list for me)
I have in total 4,740 gms. of the Carancas meteorite with an option for
another 500 gm. of material. Of this, a total of 259.6 gms. will be sold.
Fusion crusted material comprise a total of 128.8 gm. I consider this to be
legally mine, since I
This clown is a legend in his own mind.
Don
--- Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentlemen, (Please post to the list for me)
I have in total 4,740 gms. of the Carancas meteorite
with an option for
another 500 gm. of material. Of this, a total of
259.6 gms. will be sold.
Dear Randall,
meteorites in general are so exorbitantly rare - we're speaking about 600
tons in total, whereof 90% are covered by the 20 largest iron meteorites,
but on the other hand so cheap - that from an economical point of view,
they are so insignificant, that very most nations never though
Hi Folks,
I have gotten off line posts from people of a derogatory
Nature regarding forwarding Randall's posts.
I am not aware of his being struck from the list and if
Anyone is having trouble posting to the list I am happy to pass
On their posts.
If people have issues with
Greetings all,
Several issues have come up for me regarding the
Forwarding of Randall's posts to the list:
I have contacted Art to check out if I were posting for
Someone banned or suspended from the list. Uncharacteristically,
I was actually able to get ahold of Art on my first
hello list.
an other fall oh yes,,just an other one.
this time in africa a huge fall somewhere near mali.
we are collecting the info at the moment, i get a
sample, very very fresh , we heard it falls in june
and it's likely an h chondrite ,the TKW is about 100
kilos if not more,
will keep you
Pluto-sized planet embryos detected
Objects would represent first evidence of stage of early planet formation
By Ker Than
Staff Writer
Space.com
Updated: 11:12 a.m. ET Oct 1, 2007
Puffy debris disks around three nearby stars could harbor Pluto-sized
planets-to-be, a new computer model suggests.
hello list
and here is a link for photo of a sample of this new
fall. more to come.
http://www.meteoritebiz.com/AzizNewFall.htm
thanks
aziz habibi
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Oct. 1, 2007
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Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt Md.
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NASA SATELLITE SEES SOLAR HURRICANE DETACH COMET TAIL
Von: Randall Gregory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 1. Oktober 2007 23:29
An: Martin Altmann
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] another Randall post
Martin, (please post)
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I am not talking about what other
It looks like a spiny sea urchin! :)
Anita
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael L
Blood
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 3:08 AM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Multi-impact pitts in one S-A
To see a S-A with over 30
http://www.yle.fi/news/id71032.html
'Super-Meteor' Lights up Northern Sky
YLE News (Finland)
September 29, 2007
The apparent superbolide seen over Finland late Friday was many times
brighter than these average meteors.
Finland's biggest astronomical association, Ursa, says that a light
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:52:58 -0700, you wrote:
Thief! (In fact, it reminded me a good deal of the family of nit wits
That claim all NWA material EXCEPT THEIRS is not only stolen,
But financing terrorism).
So, you are saying that you don't want the latest all new meteorite coin?
Cool,
With Bassikounou, The Peru fall and now this Mali Fall there should be
plenty of new fresh meteorites to satisfy all the meteorite addicts on the
globe.
BE
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From: habibi abdelaziz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday,
Supplied by Randal Gregory. I believe that these are the first photos of any of
the meteorite to be available.
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/titicaca/DSC00010.JPG
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/titicaca/DSC00014.JPG
Could it be an LL? The color, and the orangish spot in
More photos:
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/titicaca/
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Than you very much for the photos. I am willing to concede that this is
probably really a meteorite fall. I had big doubts earlier, because it was so
anomalous compared to what we usually expect from a fall (choking vapors,
'boiling' water, no meteorite recovered at first, little scientific
hi there,
it's with the utmost humility and profound appreciation to claudia
florian, alex galesic and dick goodbody that i wanted to mention that
the bonhams meteorite catalog is pretty darn okay. (please also note
there are about 50% more images in the printed catalog than on-line).
(Forwarded, from Randall Gregory)
Darren, (post please, but respond privately)
What do you think it's worth? What would be a fair and just price since I have
yet to put any stones on Ebay. I would certainly prefer to avoid the hassles of
Ebay, cuz I just don't have the time. I would rather
(post re: discussion on tips on how best to photograph meteorites, and request
for opinions, forwarded for RG about Peru meteorite. Please reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Please post.
Yes, my film camera is a Nikon F100 with large aperature Nikon lenses. I
normally use Fuji Professional
(post re: discussion on tips on how best to photograph meteorites, and request
for opinions, forwarded for RG about Peru meteorite. Please reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Please post.
Yes, my film camera is a Nikon F100 with large aperature Nikon lenses. I
normally use Fuji Professional
Sorry that message went through multiple times-- seems to have been a hiccup in
the list, and I didn't think it went through.
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