Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Stewart Valley 021
Contributed by: Jim Wooddell
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Hi Ruben and List ,
What a great picture, I will take it! Here is a picture of a Canyon
Diablo with a hole. Any other list members have interesting meteorites
with holes that they want to share?
Sonny
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Canyon_Ciablo_with_hole.html
WOW! Look at that Lunar!
Regards!
Tom
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Holy Meteorites Batman!
Who doesn't like a holey meteorite?
What I really like, are stones with holes, like Ruben's Chelyabinsk.
While any meteorite with a hole is rare, a stone with a hole seems to
be the rarest of the rare. I've handled thousands of stony meteorites
(classified and
Oslo, Norway and Draveil, France.
Does anyone know why these two major falls are not yet published after being in
the hands of scientists for years? What is the holdup on these large, rare and
well known meteorite falls?
It is sad to see France's and Norway's recent hammer falls languishing in
There is a 200+ gram Tissint with a hole.
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On Sep 9, 2013, at 9:07 AM, wahlpe...@aol.com wrote:
Hi Ruben and List ,
What a great picture, I will take it! Here is a picture of a Canyon Diablo
with a hole. Any other list members have interesting meteorites with holes
Hi Mike and List,
Don't forget also - Katol, Zunhua, Comayagua, Jalangi, Beni Yacoub,
Novato, Addison, Breja, Cartersville, Guadalajara, and Montney.
All are recent witnessed falls that are not official yet.
Best regards and happy huntings,
MikeG
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Katol and Guadalajara are being worked on (my meteorites). Katol very odd and
complicated. Guadalajara just waiting on me to finish up my report.
Oslo and Drevail are strange because scientists in those countries took over
especially in France. Since they demanded all data and ran the stew
Any other list members have interesting meteorites with holes that they
want to share?
Sonny
Of course one of my favorites..
http://www.rocksfromspace.net/02121947.html
MJ
www.johnsonmeteorites.com
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To:
I went there in August last year. I held the stone, ~500 grams impact-melt
breccia.
The owner was extremely greedy, he wanted $80,000 and not a penny less. He had
seen some TV programs.
I left empty handed.
Sad and typical of many lower income people to demand astronomical figures or
The Comayagua fall from Honduras is likely never to be seen again. Supposedly
sold to a university in Tegucigalpa. I offered a very high price and highly
doubt a university would be able to pay in one of the poorest countries in
Latin America. It seems to have vanished. What a loss as it
I still remember the fall very well. It is an incredible meteorite fall indeed.
Here are the links again I posted on 25 August 2012:
meteorite fall 3rd June, 9.30 pm (local) in Comayagua, Honduras
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=desl=estl=enu=http%3A%2F%2Fcopeco.gob.hn%2Fn%2Fnode%2F1716
Happy Monday folks!
I'll offer up this list once more, but will be heading to Denver in a couple
days and I may just place whatever's left in the COMETS auction. So let me
know off-list if there's anything you'd like to see. And feel free to make
offers. I promise I'll spend any proceeds in
My personal favorite, probably the largest hole in a meteorite that we know of!
http://www.meteoritestudies.com/TUCFULL.JPG
Michael in so. Cal.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Michael D. Johnson rockma...@yahoo.com wrote:
Any other list members have interesting meteorites with holes that they
Sutter's Mill is a great meteorite.
I'm glad I kept my pieces:)
Michael Farmer
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Regards!
Tom
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What organic compounds did they find? The article doesn't state what
those compounds are.
Best regards,
MikeG
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Tom
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And why is it the so-called Sutter's Mill meteorite? They could have
left the so-called off.
It did not light up the night sky either, as it was still light out
when the meteor blazed through.
Why did they use a photo of another meteor rather than a screen cap of
the actual Sutter's Mill
September 9, 2013
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MEDIA ADVISORY M13-144
NASA Discusses Asteroid Initiative Progress at AIAA's Space 2013
Several NASA officials will update media Wednesday, Sept. 11, about the
agency's progress on a
Hello all,
I have some Campinorte (shale) for sale on ebay:
Campinorte (shale)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331020022055?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331020026425?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649#ht_1075wt_1170
Hello List ;
I'm trying to find the current fair market values (
ppg ) on a few small pieces ( under 10 grams) of material with
provenance. I've looked all over the web at my usual places but I
can't find any current examples of these four. Any help greatly
appreciated.
What kind of provenance? Makes all the difference in the world.
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On Sep 9, 2013, at 7:03 PM, Sean Brooks shockwaver...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello List ;
I'm trying to find the current fair market values (
ppg ) on a few small pieces ( under 10 grams) of
Hi Sean,
Like Mike said, provenance makes a huge difference.
Provenance from Joe Schmoe on eBay - minimal difference.
Provenance from a world-famous institution or museum - major difference.
Provenance from a respected collector - big difference.
Also, size matters but so does condition and
SM will always be my favorite
Something special going on with this one.
Richard M
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From: Michael Mulgrew mikest...@gmail.com
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite
Hello Mike and list,
Willamette / Macovich 3.34g
Kingfisher 4.6g w/painted # / Tricottet, M. Cottingham
,unknown old blue label w/ typewriter lettering
Alamogordo 17.0g w/ painted # / J.M. Dupont
Eva .085g / American Meteorite Laboratory
Hello Sean,
- Last year Darryl Pitt (Macovich Collection) was selling Willamette
for $200/g
- A couple years ago I sold a tiny fragment of Kingfisher with NEMS
provenance for $75/g
- I have only had Alamogordo in stock once, about 5 years ago, but it
was a large slice with Nininger label, and
Hello Sean and Listers
Anne, Mike, MikeG
All make some good points and that's why collecting meteorites is so addicting.
Heck,
if someone had a love for one fall, lets say L' Aigle, they could spend there
whole
life collecting different L'Agle meteorites from around the world, old
Good evening list. Sorry if this has been discussed before, but are
different colors of meteors streaking through the atmosphere
indicative of certain minerals burning up? And what color represents
what minerals? I remember the 2001 Leonids, and seeing so many
different colors - pink, blue,
List,
Trenton, Georgia Green Fireball Meteor approx. 2100 09SEP2013
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/09/trenton-georgia-green-fireball-meteor.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Jim,
This link should provide some additional info:
http://webmineral.com/help/FlameTest.shtml
Happy gazing,
Michael in so. Cal.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 9:38 PM, James Masny sciflye...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening list. Sorry if this has been discussed before, but are
different colors of
As usual, I will be selling meteorites and minerals at the Denver Gem
Mineral Show at the Mart. I have a new booth space, first booth as you
walk in, directly east of the museum displays. The Denver area has
always been my home, and I only set up for one or two shows a year, so
my prices are
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