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> Hola Carl. We are not saying it is micait is the arrangement the silvery
> specks has, that seems to be a mica-like feature. We think that its FC , has
> weathered away almost completely. It is the only one of the three stones,
> that can not move our compass needleand we have not st
Hola to all. Today we recieved three freebies from Steve Arnold ( Chicago ).
Thanks you some much, Steve.and...in one of them, we have found some
strange feature on its surface..silvery specks that shines as if it were a
mica stone. This feature is only seen if we have the right angle o
Greetings,
I have a number of ebay auctions ending soon and over the next week. I
have Tulia and Dimmitt specimens with Monnig Numbers, Allende 661 gram
endpiece and 32 gm Slice, Zag fragment 88gm and slice.
I also have some remaining Lost City part slices including a micro
specimen now at $
Hello All,
Is there such a thing as 'The complete idiot's guide to identifying crystals
in meteorites?'
Thanks,
Jake
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Mars Express zeros in on erosion features
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March 23, 2009
Dwayne Brown
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-044
NASA SETS TELECONFERENCE TO DISCUSS RECOVERED METEORITES
WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold a media teleconference on Wednesday,
March 25, at 2 p.m. EDT to
Test #2 to see if this goes to the list, and if I can see it without having to
check the Archives. Sorry if everyone else is getting these, but I'm hoping I
have corrected any problems.
Robert
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Folks:
I need to do a bit of fact checking. Mike Miller's largest recovery
at West is the th largest complete specimen found? Where does it
rank?
Also, several of you inquired why the Type 3 was pulled from the Chait
sale. At the time it was entered into the sale, an initial
in
Testing to see if this goes to the list, and if I can see it without having
to check the Archives. If so, then a BIG thanks to Mike for the suggestion to
fix the problem.
It appears I did get too many met-list bounce backs and my seting DID switch
to "Disabled". I enabled it so hopefully i
Hello!
I'm looking for the e-mail address of Hans Koser (Mr. Campo del Cielo).
Could someone help me?
Thaks a lot!!!
Ciao
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Francesco Moser
IMCA #1510
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I have several exciting auctions ending this afternoon and tomorrow. Be sure to
check out the very rare Dhofar 700 Vesiculated Diogenite slices just back from
preparation by the best in the business, Montana Meteorite Laboratory. Please
note all of the planetary material, s
This might not solve everyone's problem but, if too many met-list emails
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Adam
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Hello All,
The same silvery features are visible on many of the 'Berduc' stones
(and on many other falls); I believe that they are the result of the
melting of troilite present in the meteorite. This would create iron
sulfide, albeit iron sulfide that looks rather different from the
unaltered mate
G'day John & all,
That's certainly an interesting theory but I don't know either if that is
possible or not. I hope someone studying West will have the opportunity to
study this feature. I was having a think about this the other day
too. A couple of ideas I had were:
1) Possibly a reaction betwe
Really liked your website, spent an hour clicking every link! Thanks,
Bill Hall
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