Hi Everyone, I was doing some research on Mt Dooling IC meteorite.
I know in 1997 a 29kg mass was submitted to the WA museum, but the Museum did
not keep it
I have also found a really old Meteorite mailing list add from 2001, where Phil
Bagnall was advertising a 29kg Iron with export
Hi, new info. A fella called Steve Woods may have purchased it? Anyone know
Steve Woods too?
Cheers mates!
Ian
From: ianmacc...@hotmail.com
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Subject: Does anyone know Phil Bagnall's email?
Date: Wed, 16 Apr
Hello List,
I’m happy to report that the American Meteor Society has just released
a mobile app for iPhone and Android and its now available in both app
stores.
The purpose of the app is to enhance the data collected on fireball
reports and provide a logging mechanism for meteor shower
The author of this book?
http://www.abebooks.com/Meteorite-Tektite-Collectors-Handbook-Philip-Bagnall/12140351745/bd
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Helge
Den 16.04.2014 15:17, skrev ian macleod:
Hi Everyone, I was doing some research on Mt Dooling IC meteorite.
I know in 1997 a 29kg mass was submitted to the WA museum,
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Alt Bela
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The review paper published in the latest Chem der Erde journal,
Silicate-bearing iron meteorites and their implications for the evolution
of asteroidal parent bodies by Alex Ruzicka,
is now freely downloadable: the link is
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009281913001104
Sorry for wrong link.
If you would like to download the pdf file, you'd better browse first the
following top page:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00092819?oldURL=y
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NASA Mars Orbiter Spies Rover Near Martian Butte
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
April 16, 2014
Scientists using NASA's Curiosity Mars rover are eyeing a rock layer
surrounding
the base of a small butte, called Mount Remarkable, as a target
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
April 16, 2014
o A Surprise Landslump in Melas Chasma
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_035028_1685
In one of our most recent images of this site, there was
a surprise a new dark streak just down slope from recurring
slope lineae.
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Hi met list members. This is more of a trade than an ad.I have 9
oriented stones and irons for trade. They weigh, 53 grams, 51 grams,
20 grams, 2.6 grams, 17 grams,2.4 grams, 4.6 grams, 10 grams and 12
grams. 6 are stones and 3 are irons. I have pics of all. I am looking
for anything bob haag
Hello all,
This is my first ad under new policy. (Thanks Art).
I just added no less than 65 new pieces to my website, a couple on the
http://www.impactika.com/special.htm page, a lot more on the
http://www.impactika.com/MetIRON.htm and
http://www.impactika.com/MetSTON.htm pages.
So you
Hi List,
Experienced collectors can tell at first glance that this is NOT a
meteorite. But, for the newbies on the List, here is a warning - this
meteorite is junk.
Link -
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