Hello everybody,
I said there will be more, and yes, there is!
I just posted a nice bunch of small rare pieces. Ever heard of Bartlett? or
Kenton? They are there and a few more too. Yes, they are small, but then so
are the prices. Just look: http://www.impactika.com/Metlist.htm
But if you wo
I have a customer looking for a 100 to 150g complete slice of Glorieta. Must
have even distribution of metal and olivine. Crystals should show light. Please
email me if you have a piece that meets this description.
Thanks
Matt
www.mhmeteorites.com
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Mete
Basically smack bang in the middle of Australia! Ohh... and another state
(Territory actually) that takes ownership of any meteorites found! And
Mike... that was pretty funny... in fact I can already see folks coming up
with ideas for 2009 Tucson T-Shirts! ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
- Original Mes
Excuse me, but on what continent is Alice Springs located
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From: "Mike Groetz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Meteorite List"
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite crashes near Alice Springs
Ever
Hi and Hello, everyone -
Free copies of the text drafts of Volume 1 and Volume 2 of my History of
Cosmonautics are available to meteorite list members is any of you care to
write me a note asking for them.
They were written around 1994 on word processors that did not support embeded
footnotes
Good Afternoon List,
I am looking to make a quick sale on 212g Millbillillie individual stone,
complete with regmaglypts, flowlines, patches of glossy fusion crust, ect
(Grade A+). I will take the first $3180, free insured postage included. Paypal
accepted if you prefer to go that route. Please
Everyone-
I apologize for what my message said. I did a copy/paste from the original
article and that is what came out of it.
How it happened I do not know. I should have fully proof read all of it
before sending it off.
There was no intent to be offensive to anyone.
Mike
--- On Sat, 1
Hello Folks,
Just a heads-up! In the "Books & Beyond" section of the November 2008 issue
of Sky & Telescope (p. 78), you'll find a very favorable review by J. K. Beatty
of O.R. Norton's Field Guide to Meteors and Meteorites.
Best wishes,
Bernd
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Hello Mike:
Sorry, it is 6:00 am and I have not had my coffee yet. I read the original
article and I assume that they meant thud, not thurd (could not find that
word). However, I am assuming they did not mean, as you wrote, turd. This
seems to relate more to ice meteorites and flying cows (if this
Interesting reportglad I wasn't around! Or is that just a spelling
mistake Would have created quite a stink I assume.
Graham Ensor UK
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> From: Mike Groetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2008/10/18 Sat PM 12:51:04 GMT
> To: Meteorite List
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite crashes near
http://www.streem.com.au/technology/6968-meteorite-crashes-near-alice-springs
Meteorite crashes near Alice Springs
Published by Streem -- Oct 18, 2008 9:51am
Scientists and researchers will assess whether a meteorite was responsible for
a large bang in Alice Springs last night.
Residents nea
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