[meteorite-list] Ad - thin sections of Ash Creek for sale

2009-06-10 Thread edwinthompson
Hi list members. We are selling beautiful thin sections of Ash Creek. These were made from a spectacular stone found by Patrick and display wonderful breccia. The sections have a large surface area. These are double polished, covered slides and are top quality. Only a few available now but mor

[meteorite-list] Astrocast.tv Episode 15

2009-06-10 Thread Greg Redfern
All, Please enjoy another great episode. ASTROCAST http://astrocast.tv/ All the best, Greg Greg Redfern NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/index.html WHAT'S UP?: THE SPACE PLACE http://www.wtopnews.com/?sid=600113&nid=421 ASTROCAST http://astrocast.tv/ __

[meteorite-list] A transient lunar phenomenon

2009-06-10 Thread Darren Garrison
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2009/06/10/kaguya-impact/ __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Fwd: LDG Sclieren spelling

2009-06-10 Thread Sterling K. Webb
The Schlieren effect is produced by variations in the index of refraction in a material, often associated with differences in density if the material is homogeneous in composition but can be produced by changes in composition as well, or by temperature effects or pressure or... Schlieren photogra

Re: [meteorite-list] Well okay then

2009-06-10 Thread Michael Farmer
This was some old email that appeared out of nowhere. Michael Farmer Sent from my iPhone Michael On Jun 10, 2009, at 7:33 PM, impact...@aol.com wrote: Let's be fair, One scientist did go to West and more than once: Dr. Art Ehlmann from TCU. Anne M. Black http://www.impactika.com/ impact.

Re: [meteorite-list] Well okay then

2009-06-10 Thread Impactika
Let's be fair, One scientist did go to West and more than once: Dr. Art Ehlmann from TCU. Anne M. Black http://www.impactika.com/ impact...@aol.com Vice-President, I.M.C.A. Inc. http://www.imca.cc/ In a message dated 6/10/2009 3:31:40 PM Mountain Daylight Time, meteorite...@yahoo.com writes:

[meteorite-list] Fwd: LDG Sclieren spelling

2009-06-10 Thread Jason Utas
-- Forwarded message -- From: Jason Utas Date: Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:00 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] LDG Sclieren spelling To: Michael Blood Hello Michael, That term applies to the "flow-lines" in all tektite material in general: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=Ar

Re: [meteorite-list] LDG Schlieren spelling

2009-06-10 Thread Impactika
OK, so the word is schlieren. Defined by Wikipedia as: Schlieren (from German; singular "Schliere") are optical inhomogeneities in transparent material not visible to the human eye. Schlieren physics developed out of the need to produce high-quality lenses void of these inhomogeneities. These

Re: [meteorite-list] LDG Sclieren spelling

2009-06-10 Thread Michael Blood
Thanks to Bob & Jeff: "Schlieren" it is. Thanks, Michael > From: Michael Blood > Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:14:49 -0700 > To: Meteorite List > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] LDG clarification > > Hi all, > A few years ago it came out they had discovered meteoritic > Material in s

Re: [meteorite-list] LDG clarification

2009-06-10 Thread Michael Blood
Hi all, A few years ago it came out they had discovered meteoritic Material in some of the Libyan Desert Glass (the specimens with Dark streaking). It am trying do discover the spelling of the name By which it was called: SCHYRIN (Sp? ) Scherlyn (Sp?) what? Anyone know the spelling

[meteorite-list] Incoming Space Rocks now US Military Secret

2009-06-10 Thread drtanuki
Dear List, An article about the US military`s "Classified Secret" incoming space rocks has been published. http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/ Dirk Ross...Tokyo __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@met

[meteorite-list] speaking of Winona

2009-06-10 Thread Darren Garrison
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2009/06/09_betelim.shtml Off topic, but this would be an amazing thing to see. Just think what it would be to happen to be alive at the moment that naked-eye star visible for all of human history and prehistory died-- and erased one of the zodiacal cons

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Darren Garrison
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:37:02 -0400, you wrote: >Yes, everyone from the Rolling Stones to Disney is now reminding me, > >"DON'T FORGET WINONA!" > >How careless of me, in honor the Route 66, and the Mother Road to >ancient ruins with meteorites, like the song, Winona may be out of >sequence, but n

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Mexicodoug
Zelimir wrote: "Didn't you forget Winona ?" Hello Zelimir !! Thanks, You have a great sense of humor :-) Yes, everyone from the Rolling Stones to Disney is now reminding me, "DON'T FORGET WINONA!" How careless of me, in honor the Route 66, and the Mother Road to ancient ruins with meteo

[meteorite-list] test only

2009-06-10 Thread drtanuki
test __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] Win a piece of moon rock

2009-06-10 Thread Whitney Riner
New Scientist is having a contest to give away a lunar meteorite in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Apollo: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17213-competition-win-a-piece-of-moon-rock (1.4g in two pieces due to additional authentication--apparently detailed in the June 20 issue) -Whi

Re: [meteorite-list] Well okay then

2009-06-10 Thread Michael Farmer
Marc, It is just that every newspaper article and every interview usually touches on the fact that collectors get all the material and science is left in the dark. I am proving the point that commercial and private collectors actually provide the bulk of the material to science. We have likely

[meteorite-list] Meteorite-Times - June Issue Is Now Up

2009-06-10 Thread Paul Harris
Dear List, The June issue of Meteorite-Times if now up. http://www.meteorite-times.com/ Enjoy, Paul and Jim __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks
Great post Sterling! Thanks for the links too. :) On 6/10/09, Sterling K. Webb wrote: > Doug said: >> I am thinking [of] Greece, Cyprus and Turkey, but no meteorite comes >> to mind. > > I'm sure Doug named those places because > there were famous meteorites of religious > significance associa

[meteorite-list] ad : sale of a unique lodranite nwa4448

2009-06-10 Thread habibi abdelaziz
hi all  and glusgot here is one of the first lodranite found in nwa classified by doctr ted bunch there is 3 years; its nwa 4448  a 57 gr stone very crystalised and unique in grain size and composotion.. enjoy photo http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/ aziz the habibiest Northwest Africa 4

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Zelimir Gabelica
Hi Doug, Didn't you forget Winona ? See here a quite interesting read: http://sped2work.tripod.com/elden.html My best, Zelimir At 11:09 10/06/2009, Mexicodoug wrote: Sterling wrote: "So, no, no ancient ruins "yielded" authenticated meteorites. You see, there was this obscure religious c

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread GeoZay
I haven't been following this thread very closely, but here's a maybe. A few years ago I recall watching a program about the Egyptian Pyramids that mentioned some kind of instrument made from a meteorite. I believe it was used in some kind of religious rites. Would by any chance this fit in

[meteorite-list] AD: Lafayette, Indiana Martian Meteorite

2009-06-10 Thread al mitt
Greetings, I currently have a Lafayette Martian Meteorite specimen listed on eBay. This is a fairly large fragment compared to the ultra small specks that were listed in the past. Perhaps 20 or 30 times larger. Only 30 some grams of this ultra rare Martian are available to collectors. A total o

[meteorite-list] AD: Lafayette, Indiana Martian Meteorite

2009-06-10 Thread al mitt
Greetings, I currently have a Lafayette Martian Meteorite specimen listed on eBay. This is a fairly large fragment compared to the ultra small specks that were listed in the past. Perhaps 20 or 30 times larger. Only 30 some grams of this ultra rare Martian are available to collectors. A total

[meteorite-list] "Ocate" and "3-Layer Cake~A Visual Treat" LAST Pieces on eBay - AD

2009-06-10 Thread Greg Hupe
Dear List Members, I have loaded on eBay the final specimens of two different and striking meteorites for 10-Day auctions. 1) "Ocate", the New iron from New Mexico has been selling well and only five of 15 pieces remain available. Priced well for a New American iron! 2) NWA 5407, "3-Layer Ca

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Mexicodoug
Sterling wrote: "So, no, no ancient ruins "yielded" authenticated meteorites. You see, there was this obscure religious cult that took over and tried, with great success, to destroy all traces of any previous religious worship, temples, shrines, relics, and so forth." His Sterling, List, Rob

Re: [meteorite-list] - 535 pound Canyon Diablo relocated

2009-06-10 Thread Linton Rohr
I'm with you, Doug. The older I get, the less I like change! Very interesting article you posted. Quite revealing. Quite sad. I generally shun gift shops while I'm in National Parks. I'm wishing I would've hung out at Verkamp's though, now. Ironically, I'll be there in 4 days, to take part in the