Hi,
My apologies if you receive this message twice - I'm not sure the first one
got through because it was not formatted in plain text. In any event:
Dont know if anybody mentioned this yet on the list, but the American
Chemical Society just launched a new journal ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Adam,
Sorry to hear of your loss of a "special" friend.
John L
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Curious Iron Rocks Mystery Solved
I was just informed that Smoky passed away a couple
I was just informed that Smoky passed away a couple of weeks ago. I am
really sorry to hear this thinking that we would one day talk again or go on
a treasure hunt. It demonstrates that you can not count on good people
being around forever so you should appreciate them while they are still
am
I received many replies to this post, mostly in regards to Smokey. It seems
many List members also prospect for gold and have read or heard about
legendary Smokey.
Here is a link that was forwarded to me that has some great pictures of this
living Old West legend:
http://www.billandlindapros
Great find, wow! My friend made a cold find as well, on a dry lake
none-the-less. I don't think he posts to the metlist, but when there
are pictures to share I will pass them along.
Michael in so. Cal.
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 4:53 PM, printstodd--- via Meteorite-list
wrote:
> Found this 204 gr
Great story!
Paul Swartz
> Team LunarRock solved the mystery of the "Curious Iron Rocks"
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Sorry Adam,
I was way too busy to take pictures.
But many people took pictures and posted them on Facebook.
Anne M. Black
IMPACTIKA.com
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Sent: Sun, Apr 9, 2017 11:39 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tucson Show
Dear List Members,
I could not help but notice that with the Ensisheim show coming up that
there was not much fanfare about the Tucson show this year. I decided at
the last minute not to attend because of the lack of social activities on
the venue for meteorite people and reports that it was
We have compiled the names of all impact events (meteorites, impacts/craters, bolides/frieballs, tektites) in the solar system. It is published at "http://www.impaktnamen.de". Actually it contains 8168 pages, including 456 pages (chronology of terrestrial events) and 706 pages (bibliography). The c
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Gao Guenie
Contributed by: Steve Brittenham
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=04/09/2017
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