Hi Leigh Anne, all
The "Lunar Brute Squad" on this coin is a crack up, right out of the Legion
of Doom
Apollo13:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250632722276&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
Very cool set, never seen them before.
Rob Wesel
www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
www.facebook
NICE! I met Vicky while there and she's very knowledgeable about
meteorites. She single handedly out hunted most professional meteorite
hunters I know. ;) Awesome meteorites! How bout that tiny one, how the
heck did she see that? I asked her, and it seems she has a gift... Way
to go Vicky!
Re
Hey All my meteorite Friends!
Thanks for making me into Princess Leia! I love that! Whoever did that
was quite clever!
I just wanted to let you guys know that I just listed some ebay
auctions with some smaller meteorites and meteorite related items (
like moldavite and Libyan Desert Glass) All je
Great photo!
Vicky is a very kind and generous person it was really nice to spend a little
time hunting with her. She was one of MANY local's who caught the fever!Best
Wishes
Michael Cottingham
> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 19:56:06 -0700
> From: mich...@rock
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/May_14_2010.html
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FINALLY! RIGHT OFF CAPE COD. IGOT MY WET SUIT ON!
On May 13, 2010, at 3:54 PM, Mike Hankey wrote:
> I imported the AMS reports from Monday morning's reported fireball
> into google earth. Based on witness reports on the AMS and Frank
> Roylance's blog it sounded like a pretty big possibly meteorit
test
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From: "Timothy Heitz"
To: "Greg Hupe" ; ;
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite giveaway
Hi Greg,
Very cool idea, way to go.
CHEERS,
Tim Heitz
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From: "Greg Hupe"
To: ;
Hi Greg,
Very cool idea, way to go.
CHEERS,
Tim Heitz
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From: "Greg Hupe"
To: ;
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite giveaway
Hi Steve,
Sounds like your 329.5g NWA would be a perfect candidate to donate to one
of
Hi Steve,
Sounds like your 329.5g NWA would be a perfect candidate to donate to one of
the local schools in Wisconsin (as the Count suggested earlier today). The
Iowa-Grant School where young, Jackson, stole the show with his meteorite
discovery in the school yard during the media interview wi
that amount of disgust is priceless. (well, i dunno- i guess you did actually
buy it with actual money [wrong choice-o-words]). hope your riddance goes well.
nice offer, but i really don't know whether or not i would actually want
something that came with that amount of disgust inmy happy home?
Since the compiling is taking longer than expected perhaps my self
imposed Sunday deadline for release of the information was a bit
premature. I will try to release it publicly on Sunday, however it might
not be ready by then, if you would like to see what I have thus far,
please feel free to e
That would be an outstanding recovery, Greg!
I'll be out observing Saturday "morning", so I'll
see if I can spot one heading into the Pacific. :^)
Happy Birthday!
Linton
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From: "Greg Hupe"
To: "Mike Hankey" ; "meteoritelist"
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:32 PM
Su
Last post,
I meant to send a link with a picture in my original posting.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevewitt/sets/72157624055731252/
Steve
Steve Witt
IMCA #9020
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Thanks everyone that got back to me, it's gone.
thanx,
Steve
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IMCA #9020
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Hey Steve, if you send it to me, I'll chop it up, sell it and donate the
proceeds to a school of your choosing...
Regards,
Eric
On 5/13/2010 4:21 PM, Steve Witt wrote:
Greetings List,
I have a 329.5 gram unclassified NWA endcut that I'd like to dispose of. I purchased this
piece from a cer
How about pressures, is that in there too? I don't have my copy of RFS
in front of me... ;)
Regards,
Eric
P.S. Also, do we really accurately know speed? Is the speed of a
fireball constant or variable depending on entry angle, etc...?
On 5/13/2010 4:10 PM, Steve Witt wrote:
Eric,
A quick
Greetings List,
I have a 329.5 gram unclassified NWA endcut that I'd like to dispose of. I
purchased this piece from a certain Chicago (Elgin) resident who shall remain
nameless. Every time I look at it I want to kick myself for ever doing business
with this individual. It was decribed by him a
Eric,
A quick check of O. Richard Norton's Rocks from Space puts it >3000 degrees F.
Regards,
Steve
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IMCA #9020
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--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Meteorites USA wrote:
> From: Meteorites USA
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball Temperature?
> To: "Meteorite-list"
> Date: Thu
>>Anyone know how hot a large meteor/fireball gets?<<
At least the melting point of iron, which is 2800*F.
geozay
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Anyone know how hot a large meteor/fireball gets?
Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA
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Hello Lister'
For you die hard science fans, I think this would be a good read with the
current events with ALH84001
CHARACTERISTICS OF FINE BACTERIA-LIKE TEXTURE FORMED BY IRON METEORITE
BY ATMOSPHERE REACTION.
Yas. Miura, Yamaguchi University, 1677-1 Yoshida, Yamaguchi University,
753-851
I'm looking for any meteorite collecting geologists in Texas.
Specifically, one who knows his meteoritical geology inside and out and
could give a lecture on it to fellow geologists.
-mt
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Hello,
Go to:
http://stores.ebay.com/VOYAGE-BOTANICA-NATURAL-HISTORY
Type in WISCONSIN in my store search box.
I believe I have assembled the largest collection of Wisconsin Meteorite
specimens for sale. Some have "Best Offer Buttons" and I will consider
realistic good offers. If you think mor
Hey All,
Now if one can fall this Saturday, May 15th, that would be my birthday stone
and would be my mission to find one, even if I have to scuba dive for it!!
:-)
Hope everyone is having a great day!
Best regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
I joined,
I think you HAVE to to leave a message. It does not
Appear he can remove the messages. I encourage EVERYONE
To leave him messages.
Best wishes, Michael
On 5/13/10 9:41 AM, "Carl Esparza" wrote:
> Randy,
> I guess you and (Larry) did not realize who you were messing wit
I imported the AMS reports from Monday morning's reported fireball
into google earth. Based on witness reports on the AMS and Frank
Roylance's blog it sounded like a pretty big possibly meteorite
dropping event. 33 AMS reports for 4:45 AM is a lot. It was sighted as
far south as South Carolina and
Sorry everyone
Noticed that this was already posted.
Greg S.
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Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox.
http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?oc
Listoids:
Anyone heard of this?
Greg S.
http://www.sourcenewspapers.com/articles/2010/05/13/news/doc4bec031a6ab9b765018531.txt
Otherworldly? Resident suspects his rock find is from another planet
Published: Thursday, May 13, 2010
By LANA MINI
Devan Werner is a pretty productive 14-year
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/May10/YoungerALH84001.html
A Younger Age for the Oldest Martian Meteorite
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
May 12, 2010
--- New isotopic analyses show that famous Martian meteorite ALH 84001
formed 4.09 billion years ago, not 4.50 billion years ago as originally
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-161
Asteroid Caught Marching Across Tadpole Nebula
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
May 13, 2010
A new infrared image from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or
WISE, showcases the Tadpole nebula, a star-forming hub in the Auriga
constellati
For all who received my post to Steve which I meant to send to him
privately, Steve has taken care of the situation and all is well.
Looking forward to next year's festivities here in Tucson.
Twink Monrad
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Hi Steve,
I am wondering when I should expect my check for the birthday bash cake,
plates, napkins and forks which I was asked to buy.
And the cake was not just a simple phone call to the store. As you may
remember the logo was sent to me by e mail, I printed it in color, took it
to the bak
Don't these people know how to use search engines?
On 5/13/10, JoshuaTreeMuseum wrote:
> So any time you find a rock, just call the newspaper and say it's a
> meteorite and they'll publish the story? Please note: every earthly factor
> has been ruled out and it's probably from Jupiter or Mars.
So any time you find a rock, just call the newspaper and say it's a
meteorite and they'll publish the story? Please note: every earthly factor
has been ruled out and it's probably from Jupiter or Mars.
http://www.sourcenewspapers.com/articles/2010/05/13/news/doc4bec031a6ab9b765018531.txt
Other
Hi Count,
I certainly applaud the good intentions of your post, and fully agree
that the fine folks of southwestern Wisconsin deserve public praise
for their hospitality. I would be happy to contribute to a group
fund for a full page ad in the Madison paper and/or some "meteorites
of the world" fo
Hi List,
I have the same lunars, martians, and type-3's that this seller has.
I have a whole box full of them I have collected over the years while
rockhounding. Who knew they were meteorites until now? Wow!
Well, I have about 2 kilograms of them total, I will sell the whole
lot for $500 shippe
Randy,
I guess you and (Larry) did not realize who you were messing with!
This guys site has 6 members. That's right 6 full members. (MR) Korotev and
MR. (Larry)
You and (Larry) better start checking the classified ads if this info gets out
about you two.
Carl
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteorit
not quite George. Unko is a Japanese word used by children to describe poop.
On May 13, 2010, at 6:34 AM, geo...@aol.com wrote:
>>> And do you know the Japanese word
> "unko"? <<
>
> I think it refers to the brother of your father?
> GeoZay
>
>
>>And do you know the Japanese word
"unko"? <<
I think it refers to the brother of your father?
GeoZay
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Gary:
>Thats very funny Randy. And do you know the Japanese word
"unko"? A fitting description for this person's "lunars".
No, tell us!
Greg:
I sure wish I knew where his "secret" site was, I could use a few
more lunar meteorites! ;-)
The other person mentioned on the website just ca
So it's a very good thing I got mine!! All I can say is "It's s
cute!" Thank you, Mark!
And I finally have a scale cube!!
Clear Skies!
Elizabeth
Mark Miller wrote:
fact, that I'm not inclined to reorder anymore of my (more expensive)
CNC machined Titanium cubes, when the current batch
Thats very funny Randy. And do you know the Japanese word "unko"? A fitting
description for this person's "lunars".
gary
On May 13, 2010, at 5:51 AM, Randy Korotev wrote:
> http://uncometeorites.shutterfly.com/
>
> ...and, yes, I sent you there.
>
> Randy Korotev
> Saint Louis, MO
> koro.
http://uncometeorites.shutterfly.com/
...and, yes, I sent you there.
Randy Korotev
Saint Louis, MO
koro...@wustl.edu
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From: "atul"
Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 15:49:02
To: Greg Hupe
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin meteorite display at IA grant schools
A donation of various cheap irons and nwa for display at middle school would
be a idea
I would also contribute to this, I think its an awesome idea!
Greg C.
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From: "Greg Hupe"
Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 11:38:55
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Appreciation
Hi Count,
Great i
Hi Count,
Great idea, 'count' me in. :-)
I think Terry Boudreaux would be a great person to contact since he has done
such a marvelous job from the start. I think if all of us hunters chipped in
some $$ if required, it wouldn't amount to much each.
Best regards,
Greg
Gr
Hello,
I second the idea... whole heartedly!
Best Wishes
Michael
> Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 14:19:44 -0400
> From: countde...@earthlink.net
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Appreciation
>
> Just a suggestion to
Here are more recent prices from the November 26, 1973 American Meteorite
Laboratory Catalog (converted to 2010 dollars):
Boxhole 45.3g $4.06/g
Brenham 127.8g $2.03/g
Canyon Diablo 42.1g $1.25/g
Dimmitt 35.8g $2.02/g
Henbury42g $2.38/g
Mills 34.2g $1.62/g
Odessa 4
Just a suggestion to Listees who made the trip and participated in the hunt in
Wisconsin.
Seeing as how so many of us were given the opportunity to engage in one of the
more exciting and rewarding activities of our hobby and businesses because of
the hospitality of a small group of townsfolk a
For those of you using a GPSr for navigation, the gpx format version of this
file is now available at:
http://www.poi-factory.com/node/29100
I failed to mention in my first post that the collections in these files are
located in Europe, India, Japan and Australia, not just the US.
--
Richard
Must have been the times of the Black Friday.
Cohen has in his huge price compilation from 1890-1899, including Ward's
pice lists:
Alfianello average 3.00$/g (min. 0.92 - max. 4.61$)
Braunau 16.14$ (9.22 - 23.05)
Canyon Diablo 1.84$ (0.46 - 4.61)
Forest City4.
Hello Listers,
Here are some auctions ending today:
MURCHISON with amino acids and most primitive meteorite
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260598283816&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
.33g Wisconsin fireball meteorite pt slice Famous fall
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