Wow nice Seymchan!
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> Greetings from sunny Tucson, AZ.
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> I am delighted to announce a new online monthly meteorite column entitled
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http://www.rocksfromspace.org/August_27_2008.html
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Hi Geoff,
This is a great way to expand interest in meteorites. People interested in
geology are a natural audience to be fascinated by meteorites. I was only
interested in minerals until someone let me hold a Sikhote-Alin. I was
hooked instantly. I suspect (and hope) your great photos and article
As usual from Geoff, a great column surrounded by spectacular photos!
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=meteorfright&p=v
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Dear Friends and Listees:
Greetings from sunny Tucson, AZ.
I am delighted to announce a new online monthly meteorite column
entitled "Meteorwritings." It will be presented exclusively on Dr.
Hobart King's Geology.com -- one of the world's top science websites.
The first installment, "What
what is the stabilty of this? there is a slice that i really want. but i bought
a brahin slice once that ,later , did more contortion than the chinese chick
did on the alegria tour when i worked 4 cirque.
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Are there any reasonably priced Carbonaceous Chondrites available in a size
large enough to produce a 50mm sphere?
If not, has there ever been one large enough or are CCs normally smallish in
size?
Thanks
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Thanks Sean and Anita! We've had a link to your website for a couple
months. Very nice site, Sean
All, I had a typo on the color chart that shows the Colorado falls/finds by
decade, but thanks to Anne Black (who found the typo), it is fixed now. (In
case you are wondering, I switched the wo
Hi all I have added a really nice Gibeon individual, a large Franconia
found by Jack Schrader a very stable full slice of the Brenham
pallasite and a large SAU 001 piece to the web site have a look here.
Thanks
http://www.meteoritefinder.com/whats-new-sale.htm
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Hello Rockhounds,
I am a natural history enthusiast and collect gems, fossils, but primarily
only meteorites. I would love to have a larger gold nugget (or other gold
pieces), silver, and rough diamond for my personal collection. If you have
any interest in this please let me know and we can
Sterling K. Webb wrote:
“Don't ask me what a Bunyeroo is... Maybe a relative of
the Bunyip?”
Your guess is as good as mine. :-) :-)
Whatever a Bunyeroo might be, there is a gorge and creek
in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia named after it.
A brief description of the geology, including t
Hi All,
This is a great deal on this meteorite!
I have 3 pieces of Bassikounou H5 (about 343g) I'm trading. $2.39/g
Lowest price for trade. Looking for anything of "equal value". Not
looking to trade up or down. Even steven trade.
Or Take all for CASH at $2.25/g!
Right now the pieces are at
http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/journal_8_24_08.asp
Dawn Journal
Dr. Marc Rayman
August 24, 2008
Dear Dawnivores,
The Dawn spacecraft continues to make good progress on its adventure to
unlock scientific secrets hidden deep in the main asteroid belt, between
Mars and Jupiter. Its path to that
Aug. 26, 2008
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
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Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-6278
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RELEASE: 08-216
NASA'S MARS ROVER OPPORTUNITY CLIMBING OUT OF VICTORIA CRATER
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's Mars Expl
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1838
Digs Deeper As Third Month Nears End
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
August 25, 2008
TUCSON, Ariz. The next sample of Martian soil being grabbed for analysis
is coming from a trench about three times deeper than any other trench
NASA's Ph
Hello List,
I have a few nice auctions on ebay. Some of them will end in less than 24
hours.
- Dar al Gani 400 (ALUN-A) - 1.110 g
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item
=190245786257
- Great crusted fragment of Yurtuk (AHOW) - 1.85g:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws
Hi list, the same objects and more made from 'mekong river iron' were
offered last year as Nantans
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpearlyn75
Uwe
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Good afternoon list.I have 4 auctions up and running now and ending on
thursday.I have a 1 kilo plus stone that is 80% contraction fusion crusted,I
also have an 83 gram and a 244 gram whole stone unclassified piece.The 83 gram
one is 95% crusted and the 244 gram piece is 100% crusted.And finally
There is online a paper about Scandinavian impact
structures, which can be downloaded for free. It is:
Dypvik, H., J. Plado, C. Heinberg, E. Hakansson, L. J.
Pesonen, B. Schmitz and S. Raiskila, 2008, Impact
structures and events – a Nordic perspective. Episodes.
vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 107-114.
Hello!
I have got 2 specimens for sale or trade from my private collection:
Bassikounou – 2059g a beautiful, fresh specimen split in two
during impact (amazing impact marks!).
http://picasaweb.google.com/illaenus/Bassikounou2059Grams
Zag - 2665 grams to sell. About 40% of very fresh fusion cru
Hi Paul,
VERY cool! However, I do know that I had NO photos in my first
website and the one below has a photo of the MBC-10 AND the famous
"Tobin Polarascope Adaptor" which came much later. (Unfortunately,
These are no longer available as Jim can't get a supply of linear
Polar lenses - the
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