Hi All,
Due to a few big donations we are now up to $715.63
Which translates into 7 grams.
HOWEVER no one has offered to sell us, even at full price,
Small whole stones of the fall. Would SOMEONE, please come
Foreword - even at $100/g.
One person donated several various
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Fabulous stone, Tomek, congratulations.
Best, Matthias
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From: Michael Johnson mich...@rocksfromspace.org
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Yes there are good and bad aspects to both sides of this eternal debate.
On the one hand you could argue it could depend on when the rock fell,
an old rock would have been there since before the land owner purchased
it, so it would naturally then be the landowners, whereas if it fell
yesterday
Very interesting Chondrite! Never seen so many small, well-defined thumb-prints
on a chondriteIt would be interesting to see a cut face (if there is one)?
-J
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Hello John, Matthias,Michael, List Members
Thanks for comments about this specimen.
I have cut surface of this chondrite, it is fresh looking L type
chondrite (probably L5). Soon I can send photos form Thin Sections (nice
chondrules).
All the best
Tomasz Jakubowski
IMCA #2321
Dnia
ENSISHEIM Meteorite 2010 news
(Last update: May 19, 2009)
Dear meteorite friends,
Some technical inconveniences related to my
recent office move and additional small health
problems (leg injury) might explain this quite
late official announcement of the 11th edition of
our Ensisheim
Hello, All... Last year I retired my Whites 5900, due to weight, not
performance.
And 15 years ago, I wanted to use what was the standard in the field. I
purchased
a Gold Bug II, because of it's light weight and saw many in the field. I know
all
metal detectors have their little
Gorgeous meteorite! And look, it's an unclassified NWA... Who says NWA
are ugly?
That is one beautiful specimen!
Eric
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I have been asked to post pics of the displays I offer to public schools in my
area and to tell a little about them...
Here is what it looks like:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c165/jedisdiamond/DSCF4707.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c165/jedisdiamond/DSCF4708.jpg
Here is how I put
Dear Members,
Up for sale :
- Bassikounou fall; two awsome peices weighing 312g
- Tamdakht fall ; very fresh and gorgeous stone with a window to see the
chondrules, it weighs 171g
- Very nice thumbprinting chondrite.
- very fresh possible unbrecciated eucrite.
- Nice looking Iron, will
Dear list members,
At 3:00 am GMT this morning in the area of Taouz,70 kms south eastern of
Erfoud,many people wetnessed a very bright light followed by a big
explosion.Since early morning of today we are trying to locate the exact place
of the fall on hope that we can find it on the next few
Why does heaven always pick this area to drop spacerocks.
Looks like the damn bullseye of planet Earth
Best,
Jan
IMCA #9833
Holland
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:40 PM
May 19, 2010
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
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RELEASE: 10-117
NASA'S MARS ROVERS SET LONGEVITY RECORD ON THE RED PLANET;
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Dear Members,
While I haven't heard from anyone re small stones, I did
Hear from Linda Barani who donated 5 unrelated meteorites, which
Is great - then, Don Edward donated the following:
Campo, 35g
Capot Rey, 9.7g
Dimmitt, 42g
Franconia, 43g
Gold Basin, 28g
Gomez, 11g
Loop A, 10g
Mbale,
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My wife just came in from out back and said she saw what she thought
was a fireball. It was traveling southwest. Anyone else see
anything.
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I'm sorry I'm in Surprise AZ
Orrin
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On Wed, 19 May 2010 20:04:30 -0700, you wrote:
I'm sorry I'm in Surprise AZ
Have you concidered moving?
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Good Job Dave and thanks Michael!
My best,
Thomas
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