Yes, its realy an nice story, oussaid was a luckly men with finding meteorite,
he was also find many other planetary meteorite, but Oued Awlitis was the first
one classified with an name, hopefuly the coming stones will be classified with
names and not NWA
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> Le 2014/0
Why is it that only rare meteorites are found in such way?
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 6, 2014, at 5:18 PM, Michael Mulgrew via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
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> Ah, the old "found a lunar meteorite while looking for firewood"
> routine, I hate it when that happens!
>
> :)
>
> Sa
Ah, the old "found a lunar meteorite while looking for firewood"
routine, I hate it when that happens!
:)
Sarcastically,
Michael in so. Cal.
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Hi Listees and Tektite Collectors,
I have scanned a copy of a tektite article from a 1969 issue of
Lapidary Journal. I have a free, full-size PDF version of this
article available. Contact me off-list if interested.
Best regards,
MikeG
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Yes, its realy an nice story, oussaid was a luckly men with meteorite, he was
also find many other planetary meteorite, but Oued Awlitis was the first one
classified with an name, hopefuly the coming stones will be classified with
names and not NWA
Envoyé de mon iPhone
> Le 2014/07/06 à 1
While searching the Internet, I came across tan accessibel
PDF version of a thesis about the the Bloody Creek structure
Nova Scotia, Canada. It is:
Nalepa, M. E. 2012, Investigation of the form and age of
the Bloody Creek Crater, southwestern Nova Scotia.
unpublished Acadia Honour’s thesis, Va
What a great find story! A 500+ gram lunar is far better than a piece
of firewood.
Now, if only that would happen when I go camping here in the USA. LOL. :)
Best regards and Happy Huntings,
MikeG
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Oued Awlitis 001 - Serendipity !
That's what I call serendipity ! Congratulations!
"History: (A. Irving and M. Aid) In January 2014 a group of eight people
traveling in two cars were returning northward after an unsuccessful meteorite
hunting trip to southern Morocco, when they stopped near Oue
Hello Paul and List,
I have no background info on the origin of this plaque but something else that
may also be of general interest. What we see on this plaque is not Sebastian
Brant's original version of the Ensisheim fall but rather the "pirated edition"
by Johannes Prüss of Strassburg. How do w
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Whitecourt
Contributed by: Ray Watts
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp
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