Hi List. Just wanted all of you to know I have 2 very interesting auctions
ending today. One is a small micro piece of the
super
rare LA 001 Martian Meteorite Extravagana Package of rare goodies. Also is a
Comet coin of Halley's
comet .999 pure silver and very beautiful.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws
Probably many more on the way in the future.
http://books.google.com/books?as_brr=1&q=meteorites
http://books.google.com/books?q=aerolites&as_brr=1&spell=1&oi=spell
This one is pretty interesting:
http://books.google.com/books?id=H1MJIAAJ
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Just wanted to drop a quick note that my copy of this book arrived today, and it
is something well worth picking up for anyone interested in meteorites and
asteroids. Packed with information (though of course I haven't had time to read
it all yet) and with photos and illustrations on almost every
I agree. Any chips that are deep enough to show matrix should be
listed, at best, as 99%, and drop in value from there. Like so many
other terms in the business of meteorites ( e.g. fusion crust,
oriented ) the claim of 100% crusted if often misused.
Best,
John
At 08:45 PM 11/10/2007, Bob
If someone advertises 100% crust, then it should have 100% crust!
This is one of my pet peeves when I buy from people. 85% or 90% are
estimates, and that is fine, but 100% is not an estimate!
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
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Dear Listees:
I have a nice selection of material ending tomorrow evening Sunday, on
eBay, including one Carancas specimen.
We also have some excellent Carancas specimens for sale on the website,
most with slickenside, from 1.1 up to 7.9 grams which is, I believe,
among the largest available
100 % shouldn't be debatable
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From: "Thomas Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:42 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] A question about crust.
List members,
I notice that some sellers list a meteorite as 100%
crusted if it apparently had 100
List members,
I notice that some sellers list a meteorite as 100%
crusted if it apparently had 100% crust during flight
but now has several chips of crust missing. My
feeling has always been that 100% crust should signify
that it is totally crusted with none missing. Can we
get a consensus of wh
Hey Martin & all,
It's a hard call. Is anyone aware of one of these dark areas being studied
in detail? I personally think that TNZ 057 is distinctly different as the
DIs are much more crisply defined and quite unique in appearance to the host
material. Marcin's pieces are beautiful and some of th
The best thing this list could do concerning Randall Gregory is to
completely ignore him. Once he stops getting the attention he's so
obviously addicted to maybe he'll go away.
Best,
John
At 10:30 PM 11/9/2007, Joe Kerchner wrote:
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From: Joe Kerchner <[E
Hi Marcin,
that CK3 with its high chondrules density, large CAIs and dark inclusions
reminds me very closely to Tanezrouft 057 (classified as C4-anom, if I
remember right, a mixture with CK) and NWA 2900 (which ended up after a
longer while as CV3, but which is very similar to TNZ 057).
HaH 280 i
Hi List
Tooday I want introduce another excelent material from NWA496x serie.
NWA 4963
Achondrite, Eucrite S2/W-low
http://www.polandmet.com/_nwa4963.htm
Fresh eucrite with wonderfull brecciated interior. Very low TKW. As alvays,
only thin, polished full slices.
NWA 4964
Carbonaceous Chondrite
But it is not a CR2; it is classified as an anomalous carbonaceous chondrite of
the CR clan. I think I have a winner at 2.445 kg.
Matt
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
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If one calls Tafassasset a CR,
then Tafassasset with the largest pieces weighing up to 30kg.
Best!
Martin
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Gesendet: Samstag, 10. November 2007 23:30
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentra
On Oct. 6th, I posted this to the list about a guy who posted some insane rants
in the "Life in Peru" articles on the Carancas meteorite:
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2007-October/038565.html
Well, the guy googles himself! Here's what I got today that he thought he was
postin
Ooops, sorry, meant to change the subject line.
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Dear List Members,
I have several outstanding auctions ending over the
next few days including COMPLETE LUNAR SLICES started
at JUST 99 cents with NO RESERVE. There is THOUSANDS
OF DOLLARS worth of material for the taking so some
lucky collectors are going to get SERIOUS BARGAINS!.
All of the a
In a message dated 11/10/2007 6:03:27 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Svend appreciatingly wrote:
"... this must be the view offered to Sindbad the sailor
as he entered the cave of jewels. A true vision of delight"
A textbook example of what a colorful porphyritic chon
How delightful! This is immediately going in my bookmarks...
Tracy Latimer
> Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 12:29:04 -0800
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day has moved
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hello list members,
here is some nice meteorite for sale please chek the link here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/
1= mali meteorite a) = 865 gr 75% complete crusted .
b)= 232 gr 100% complete. see mali fall album.
2=bassikounou fall two kilos meteorie from 1
Hello List,
I updated my website (http://www.sv-meteorites.com) a few days ago with a
new meteorites.
And I'm running some nice ebay auctions right now:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZsvassiliev
Take a look!
All the best to all,
Sergey
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Sergey Vasili
from mike farmer have say in pubblic I sale an enstatite and
it loser did me a sold on ebay with Icedance...for not
speack the other emails he have sent to me in private full
of offers
Matteo
> > Oggetto : Re: [meteorite-list] Matteo`s Aubrite is
> > icedance
> > awake???
> > Data : Mon, 1 Jan
Svend appreciatingly wrote:
"... this must be the view offered to Sindbad the sailor
as he entered the cave of jewels. A true vision of delight"
A textbook example of what a colorful porphyritic chondrule
looks like - there is olivine and different pyroxenes, some of
the latter with euhedral crys
this must be the view offered to Sindbad the sailor as he entered the cave
of jewels. A true vison of delight.
Thanks for sharing Michael, Anne and John
Svend
www.niger-meteorite-recon.de
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