Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 859 (Taza)
Contributed by: Twink Monrad
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=04/20/2016
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Hello Meteorite Collectors,
some new, rare meteorites are available on my www.
- Budulan (Russia) Mesosiderite 1564g end piece. Really rare on market,
probably largest in private hand.
- Tarahumara (Mexico) IIE contain silicate inclusions, main mass. In Tarahumara
were found plagioclase, diopside
Fayssal Mezgouri in his most recent email to the list even admits to using the
old "bait and switch routine" on his victims. Classic! This is how he bilked me
and others out of thousands of dollars. This is how he operates. He does a few
small but good deals earning the buyers' trust and
Hi all,
The Earth Observatory of Singapore seeks a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to
study the origins of the Australasian tektite strewnfield. The project
involves a combination of field and laboratory work.
More information can be found here:
http://www.earthobservatory.sg/careers/research-f
Hi all -
I am just getting to my mail. How is Doug doing?
What the hell happened?
Since "Meteorite Men" feel to $#!t, (geoff, Brenheim steve?)
I have thought that a new meteorite show is needed.
Certainly the real life adventures of you meteorite hunters should interest
viewers.
goo hunting,
Wow, after following this auction I was surprised.
http://www.christies.com/results
The top items were a 434 gram Seymcham Pallasites sphere that sold for an
amazing USD $303.08/gram ($131,535.00) followed by a NWA 155 kilogram, H6
ordinary chondrite that realized USD $6.81/gram ($105,939.00)
The price on the ordinary chondrite that realized USD $105,939.00 should be
.68/gram not 6.81/gram. I missed a zero while doing the calculation.
Adam
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Subject: Christie's Meteorite Auction
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Trickle of food’ helped deep sea creatures survive asteroid
strike that wiped out the dinosaurs. Cardiff University, April 14, 2016.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3542106/Trickle-food-helped-deep-sea-creatures-survive-asteroid-strike-wiped-dinosaurs.html
https://www.sciencedaily.c
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