Hi folks!
I have 3 issues of the Journal of Meteoritics and Planetary Science available
for sale or trade. This is the
official publication of the Meteoritical Society and it contains the latest in
meteorite science, finds, falls,
and classifications. It also includes, photos, charts, diagrams
Hi All,
The first photos and lot descriptions are in and the beginning
Of the On Line Catalog for the Tucson Meteorite Auction is now up
and can be seen at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/AuctionTucson09.html
If anyone would be so kind as to contact me off list and make
Any
Aziz,
Any nice type 3 stuff still available? Looking for some smaller slices.
Achondrites.
$100 to $400 range.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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List,
Happy Halloween!
Wondering if anyone has successfully cleaned Millibillillie indivduals. Can
one remove some of the red staining to reveal the black glassy fusion crust
without damaging that crust?
Cheers,
tett
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Hi All,
Someone contacted me off list re the specific
"schedule" of the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show. I
Wrote him back, then realized there may be a bunch
Of listees who would like the same info. Also, remember
That Meteorite Exchange will be prosting their famous
"Show Guide" closser to the e
OK, maybe not destroy earth. Just hurl things at it.
I need a computer model throwing a rock at the atmosphere at 20,000 mph and
have an airflow simulator model its breakup and fall pattern. Then do it over
and over again 100,000 times to do a monte carlo analysis.
The rock structure needs to b
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
October 27-31, 2008
o Channel (Released 27 October 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20081027a
o Semeykin Drainage (Released 28 October 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20081028a
o Linear Ridges (Released 29 October 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20081029a
o D
http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/journal_10_30_08.asp
Dawn Journal
Dr. Marc Rayman
October 30, 2008
Dear Presidawntial Candidawnts,
The Dawn spacecraft continues on course and on schedule for its
bold campaign to unexplored worlds. The probe is thrusting gently
with its ion propulsion system,
Hi Pete, Darren and List,
Pete states, "You would think then, that there would be more angrite
meteorites found..."
Of the Angrites I have been fortunate to bring to the meteorite world; NWA
2999 (and pairings 3159/4931), NWA 4590 "Tamassint" and NWA 4801, both NWA
4590 and 4801 are extremel
Good whats left of it morning list.It is 11:52 am CST.I just aquired an old
collection piece from BOB HAAG.It is a 663 gram sikote-alin iron meteorite.I
have radically changed my collecting habits again,this time for good.Sa's are
like what jim strope told me,"Money in the Bank".I got this beaut
Dear List Members,
Bizarre, Rare and Fantastic items listed this week. This will be the last set
of auctions I run for some time as I moving just over a week from now. As I was
going through and packing my collection, I ran into some really odd and rare
items. I decided to list a few them, CHE
On the haunted day in meteorite history
Yanzhuang meteorite impact
on this day in 1990 in Guangdong, China around 9:45 Beijing time the Yanzhuang
meteorite fall was witnessed after a sonic boom was heard. Three stones were
recovered by farmers between houses of Yanzhuang village and from a for
Was it the repeated impact events in the primordial soup that caused the
chemical changes that sparked the creation of life on earth?
Current science shows that environmental factors cause mutations in DNA.
Instead of being detrimental to life and genetic diversity. Might the repeated
impact
Hi, Darren and List,
You would think then, that there would be more angrite meteorites found, and
chondrules in meteorites would be more rare...?
Cheers,
Pete
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http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/081030-planet-formation.html
Ancient Meteorites Give Clues to Planet Formation
By SPACE.com staff
posted: 30 October 2008
02:04 pm ET
Meteorites that are among the oldest rocks ever found have provided new clues
about the conditions that existed at the begin
The fact that he is a thief, has stolen meteorites from many people, French,
Italians, Russians, Americans etc. I won a lawsuit against him, of course, he
has not paid me yet, that is a start.
He was never a meteorite collector, just a virus, that came on, took
everything, sold it off as fast a
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