Hi Edwin...Interesting to hear all that Edwin...I do tend to collect other
things...random thing usually but have quite a collection of ceramics (many
pieces from Bretby Artys where my mother worked as a teenager) and some
artworks.
Unfortunately my wife informs me that she thinks I "lost my marbl
Hello
I thinked about something interesting.
Anyone make research on the effects of the vacuum on the condition of the
specimen ?
Becouse we have rock in space (vacuum), then in only seconds it reach dense
atmosphere with high air presure. Most meteorites dont have gas vesicles
inside so maybe
Friends
Time speed up every day and I nearly missed my own anniversary. Looks like
15 years ago I decided to open my business and become a dealer, not only
collector. I cant imagine have a better work and more satisfactory.
Work with pieces from space, shows, expeditions, adventures. This is it
I am not sure if there is actually any list members in Australia but if there
are any on Australian East coast within a couple hour drive there are two
worthwhile gem shows over the next two weekends.
This weekend is Hervey Bay Saturday and Sunday. The Hervey bay gem club is
putting off their a
Hi E..T.
In addition to collecting meteorites, I collect puzzle boxes, walking sticks
and canes, replicas of bears, fossils, minerals, Pre-Columbian art, and witches
that aren’t ugly.
I can’t help you with marbles; I lost mine.
Anita
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Hello to all list members,
I am reaching out to the farthest corners of the known world to appeal to any
and all collectors.
Having dealt in and collected meteorites, tektites and related books since I
was just a kid, collecting all kinds of rocks which included a few cherished
meteorites as e
Below is an interesting open-access paper about mass extinctions.
Racki, G., 2012, The Alvarez impact theory of mass extinction;
limits to its applicability and the “great expectations syndrome”.
Acta Palaeuntulugica Polonica. vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 681–702.
Abstract: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/1
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Gibeon
Contributed by: Twink Monrad
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=07/04/2016
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