Aubrite ? They are quite tough I believe.
Is it probable that an anorthosite could get to Mars ?
Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim
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Elisha Sauers, Masha
Aubrite ? They are quite tough I believe.
Is it probable that an anorthosite could get to Mars ?
Regards,
Bjørn Sørheim
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Elisha Sauers, Mashable, June 15
would think that it must be an alien artificial structure that is
causing the variations in the star's brightness.
Greg B.
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from the early 90's. It got me interested in meteorites also.
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o not have a spectrometer
on the craft.
..what were they thinking!!
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Has anyone in the list examined the 1919 Book by Charles Fort "The Book
of the Damned" as it pertains to meteorite falls?
It mentions countless historical mysteries, many of which, likely were
meteorite falls. Many of these occurred in earlier times before they
knew what meteorites were or where th
can't identify . These are
beautifully preserved and of the highest quality. Enjoy and more to come.
Brandon D.
#9312
B wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I've uploaded some photos of a few shattercones which can be viewed by
>following the following link;
>
>http://picasaweb.goog
me an offer. Trade offers are
welcome as well, just email me off list.
Thanks,
Brandon D.
Chicago, Il
#9312
B wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I recently made a trip to the impact crater in Kentland, Indiana and collected
>an array of beautiful Shattercones ranging from 25 gram fragments
Hello all,
I recently made a trip to the impact crater in Kentland, Indiana and collected
an array of beautiful Shattercones ranging from 25 gram fragments with
beautiful horse-tail patterns to 25 pound complete cones that look like
volcanoes, to pieces with multiple complete points. Some even
Hi Steve,
August 14th, 1962 Bogou was witnessed to fall. Its a course octahedrite.
Brandon D.
steve arnold wrote:
>Good evening list. I was talking to BOB HAAG today and we were talking
>about the latest meteorite falls this year and I asked bob,when was
>the last iron meteorite fall. He said
Hello all,
Does anyone know if there are any exposures of impact related rock in Des
Plains Illinois as a result of the impact 280 m.y?
Just curious. Thanks!
Brandon D.
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Hi TK
Here's your big chance !! I'll be there !!
http://www.nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=8113
Happy Huntin John B.
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Hi Sonny and All
Wow !!! How Cool !! What was the classification of the grasshopper ?? Happy
Huntin John B.
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List,
Take a look at my page, there is some information on
this theme. And I actually think this is the most correct
figure among all given, so far.
http://home.online.no/~bsoerhei/astro/meteor/060714/moss.html
See also my previous postings in August.
Could even be M. Bilet would like to update h
Hi Pat and List
One name I'm familiar with is the Majuba meteorites. I think a couple were
found on the surface but they all were found with metal detectors. The
Majuba area is not a dry lake but a well known goldfield noted for it's
larger gold nuggets. My last trip there a friend found Majub
Hi List
I've been stewing on Mike Farmer's statement about a bunch of naked idiots
in Oman. I forget his exact statement but close enough. I still believe
there is no law or decree regarding meteorite hunting and exporting from
Oman. The law that they say we violated pertains to archeologi
Hello List!, I ve been off he list for some time, hehe but Im back again
:)Well during the weekend I had the chance of going to one hot spring
near my city, its called Cuatro Cienegas and I was told that there are some
NASA scientists studying that hot spring because its one of few places in
Hello List!, I ve been off he list for some time, hehe but Im back again
:)Well during the weekend I had the chance of going to one hot spring
near my city, its called Cuatro Cienegas and I was told that there are some
NASA scientists studying that hot spring because its one of few places in
Hi List,
After seeing some of the Franconia posts and their pictures, I got to thinking, does
anyone know how many different types of the Franconia Wash meteorite from Arizona
there are? I don't live far from there and have searched the field a few times and
have been told by another in the fiel
Hello List can anyone send more informtion about this new planet found?
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This week was very busy with school for me, so I just had the opportunity to
see NASA news and I heard thatSpirit had a problem and its not transmitting,
when do this happened or is it solved yet?...I juts saw the attonishing
images sent by Opportunitty, its just amazing, it would be a pitty if
Hello!, Ive never been to Allende but I think it all depends how you
approach to the local people in town, I heard that mexican mafia would get
angry if you go hunting fo meteorites, but I think its just a urban legend.
I f you go t the town with a friendly attitude, i bet you wont have any
pro
Thanks to all, Iwill be patient and send some more email to see if they get
them, hopefully theyll do, thanks. Are John and Erleane in this list?
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some e-mails to the address in the page, but all of them returned to me. And
I would like to contact them. Thanks list!
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and youcan glue another to display, heheh I think that would be the best
thing to do, but can you get two?
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Hahahah I just checked Marck Bostick's page of a meteorite puzzle and I know
now what is exactly a meteorite puzzle, I thought it was an ordinary
picture, Im sorry, hahahahahaha well at least my point is the same...matter
of opinions.
Hello list!, what is exactly a xenolith?, for example like that of Ghubara.
I was reading a paper that says that Ghubara is L5 with dark xenoliths I
read L3 in cassificaction and its also a regolith breccia, does the
xenoliths have to do with the brecciation process? and regolith means that
is
Last time I heard about Rocket Saturn V, I heard that the only rocket left
is just a piece of a museum in exhibition (in Florida?), and as long as I
know we would have to design a new rocket, more efficient and much more less
expensive than huge Saturn V, also with new capsule...Thats why Apollo
an 2004 15:56:18 -0800 (PST)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Kem Kem
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 11:14:32 -0600
Hello everybody, does anyone know if Kem Kem found
near Dahara go
Hello everybody, does anyone know if Kem Kem found near Dahara got a final
classification?, last time I got an H5 chondrite, but Ive seen many internet
sites with different classification, including thats its a breccia???...Im
not sure.
Thanks
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destroyed by weathering.
I heard that Weathering Grade is explained in the New book of Cambridge
Encyclopedia of meteorites, but I dont have it :(, and no one in my city
that I know have it. Thanks list...
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HI Im organizing my meteorite collection, so as long as I know NWA 869 is
not yet listed in the Meteorite Bulletin, and classification is
pendingis that right or have they classified it??? Any update on this
meteorite would be appreciatted, thanks =0)
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on my screen soon :)
Thanks list =0)
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have been a great entry for the last contest of Top Ten
Fictitious Meteorites:
10 backyard meteorites that are going to strike my yard!!! =0), not here
yet, hopefulley next year.
Happy New Year
Rafael B. Torres
2001 Space Collection
Thanks Ron!!! do you have the information of all this asteroids?? I would
like to have this information, thanks a lot like orbit, names, spectra
etc
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Vesta meteorite???
Date: T
Hello everyonee I think this is a mistake that they did in the page. Ive
seen a lot of pages where they mention the Vesta asteroid and they put the
picture of this meteorite, but ist not called Vesta, that meteporite doesnt
exist...I think they failed and the name is Millbillilie or :S I cant
, to be
not what I was expecting!!!
THATS REALLY NIC
Thanks a lot
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Hello list, I havee the same problem with my Korra KOrrabes, its brown, but
it doesnt show any chndrules at all, just a few and sparse, somebody
from this list told me that the second material for sale was very rusted, I
think that they told it even had oil in it, am I right?...but my KK spe
Hello List, Im writing cuz I was looking at my collection the othe day,
and I have a slice of Korra Korrabes, from Africa and I dont knoiw why but I
like it a lot, I can see its an H3, but I cant see that much chondrules, and
it has a lot of holes or bubbles...does anyone know what are t
Hello everyone
I think this is the eternal question since NWA arrived, what is better NWA
or Antartic meteorites???.The answer???...it depends. What I personally
think is that there is no better, nor worst, after all they are meteorites
and meteorites come from Space. They were born in t
Art,
Please get me off the list, I am mailing you for
weeks now.
Thank you,
Robert
Hello All,
Is the shirokovsky pallasite on the market? (and
it's gram price when so).
Thanks,
Robert
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meteorites will
be used for science...and more if its a unique find... is this a matter of
ethics?...Is there another way for not destroying this record?
=0)
Rafael B. Torres
Space Collection 2001
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From: rochette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: &qu
harming
the meteorite. Is that what you are telling me?
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Do I use it to sweep the area with it? or just when a rock looks
different?...I have that big magnet attached to a cane, plus smaller magnets
for checking rocks. How does a meteorite cane works the best?
PS-Thanks a lot of to all of those who answered.
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questions about the rocks I had. =0)
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...I have a lot of possibles achondrite in my backyard according
to this person.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Moritz Karl)
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: nice crust and flow
more.
Thanks a lot.
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, getting me
some FAITH of touching something thought unreachable
meteorites gave me hope
of getting what I want, no matter how far they may seem. Thats why
meteorites are so COOL for ME
Thanks meteorite list
Is that why we like meteorites, to fill a gap inside us?
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erased my mails...I would apprecciate if anyone knows the
adress pls send it to me again. Im sorry, too much mails here and a lot of
time withgour checking mails.
Thanks all
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Dear list members,
Are there micromounts of Steinbach on the market?
Robert
Thanks a lot for all your suggestions, I think my friend might just be
confortable with his authograph. I will check all the pages you gave to me
to check the prices, so one day Neil must go public and he'll get something,
but thank you very much¡
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Rafael B. Torres
whats
this material? and what is the white material? Just a nice meteorite to
have, isnt it?
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His dad is old and he thinks maybe he wont make it to get this. Does anyone
know where can he do that? is Armstrong going to appear in public sometime?
Any idea of hpw to get this??
Thanks a lot and I hope you can help me, I would appreciate it¡¡
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Space
Hello it means that the username does not exist in the server. It can be two
things: The adress does not exist, or the server was down when u sent it,
thats why the server daemon replied you telling you that it couldnt deliver
the message. Try sending it again.
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surface, like a metal detector head, is this a good idea?...do I just drag
the cane in the desert? or do you have to perfom first an eye search with
all rocks?
Thanks all¡¡¡
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nd also I bought one meteorite for my school, so new
young people are educated of how a real meteorites looks like.
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so finally aill
make it there =)???
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yield meteorites in different
places of Earth, and not enough to cause disasters. This would be an awesome
show around the world. Imagine rocks falling from the sky all around the
world¡¡
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desert to desert?. I think ths desert
varnish may have clues of the time the meteorite has spent in the Earth. So
this desert varnish is a sign of severe weathering on the meteorite or not?
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crusts?
or is it a matter of location and sand?
Thanks
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sales, trades just delete them.
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here. I live very close to the Allende Strewn Field but I havent gone
there¡¡, I cant find a way to go¡¡¡ But I will try for sure to go¡, I cant
wait till I find a meteorite by myself and know that I'm the first person on
Earth to touch it¡
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Hello everyone I was organizing my collection and I saw the DaG476 has
several prices ranging from 400 to 2200 a gram. Does anybody know whats the
real price of that meteroite? Thanks a lot
ALSO, Im sorry if sent too much e-mails with the same thing, I didnt know
they reached the list, bec
hat?)but of course its just hematiteBut they think they are
meteorites¡Meteorites are a common rock here¡¡¡
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contest #6, what is that again pls???..Can somebody tell me??? I think it
was about a strange thing that some scientists were about to discover???
Thanks all¡¡
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Thanks Robert, I will look on the net, any ideas of how the paper is
named?...Also I want to thanks to everyone in this list that always answers
all my questions about meteorites...Thanks to all
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what have they seen
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Welcome to our list Frederic,
And Happy Birthday!
You might be interested to know that the Aubrite, Pena Blanca Spring fell on
your birthday in 1946. David Weir has a nice summary of it on his website
at:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9278/
Just click on the achondrite button, scroll to
Hello Bernd, Rob, and all,
I believe the 207 fragments collected in 1960 were those collected by Huss
and Nininger. There's a bit more information on Nininger's trip on page 215
of "Find a Falling Star".
Regards,
Frank
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So Randy,
Do I understand that you need dates for these days? Your wife sure must be
understanding :-)
My 2 cents of humor,
Frank
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Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 2:34 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] birthday meteorites
Hello everyone,
Earlier today I emailed list member Mike Farmer expressing my concern about
the terrible fires in eastern Arizona and letting him know we were thinking
of him. The fires are burning homes and threatening the town of Show Low
where Mike grew up. He still has many friends and family
Hello all,
Steve Schoner should be the one to comment on this item, but he must be out
in the field or something. For what it's worth Glorieta Mountain comes in a
variety of "flavors" (ie shapes, sizes, textures, weathering, etc.). I've
included a link to Steve's Meteorite Picture Gallery f
or all of the H3, H4, H5, H6
> chondrite falls. I did not include the H3-4, H3-5, H3-6, H4-5, and
> the H5-6 types because, statistically, they are irrelevant.
>
> Here are my first results:
>
> a) Total H4 chondrites Oct 31: 02
>
> b) Total H5 chondrites Feb 26: 02
> c)
Hello all,
I believe the subject of desert varnish came up last week. Coincidently, I
just received my copy of Geotimes which contains an article on the subject.
The link to the article follows:
http://www.geotimes.org/current/NN_rocks.html?sid=8be9de0117ecc48d30ec6a4053
5fcfd0
The bottom line,
Hello all,
Looks like any collection piece will be small. Unfortunately the TKW of NWA
011 is only 40 grams :-(
(according to "Meteorites from A to Z")
Regards,
Frank
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Sent: Friday, A
I'll second that. I received my piece today and it's outstanding. Much
better than I imagined. And was even able to find it on Mike's website photo
of the "loot" :-)
Hope he never tires of the chase.
Sincerely appreciative,
Frank
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To those who tire of the Mike and Dean show, click "delete" now :-)
Hello all,
At the risk of having sand thrown at me from the sandbox, I'd like to
publicly say that I'm one of Mike's investors, and one that is quite happy
with the results of the seven investment trips I've participated in. Mik
Hello all,
Since this appears to be a contest, I'll have to try and squeeze between
everyone else, I'll go with an L/LL6 ;-)
Regards,
Frank
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Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 2:34 PM
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Hello Bernd and all,
> > Although the newest members of the Martian meteorite family
> > are mostly from Antarctica, there is also one Saharan meteorite.
>
> One Saharan Martian ??? There are 16 minus 7 paired ones => 9 (!)
I believe the first statement refers to the five new Martian meteorites
Hello all,
I have a R-chondrite (NWA 753) part slice that has a very thin coating of
iron-stained caliche around its edge. A small area of this edge is original
fusion crust which doesn't seem too common on pieces of this find. If a
portion of original crust were not present, I'd leave the piece
Hello Rick,
Am I correct that you're looking for a 300 lb. piece of the Springwater
pallasite? Recovering it out of the lost well might be the easy part. How do
you get it out of Canada?
Just curious,
Frank
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Hi Kevin,
How much for the dog's mummified corpse??? It may show up on ebay one of
these days;-)
Frank
>
> Alternately, anyone else still reading this (bla,bla,bla), especially
anyone
> that hunts up Hot Desert Meteorites in the environs of Egypt with time
> between camels on their hands, I'm p
Hello all,
And for those interested in yet another Martion meteorite (Dhofar 378), we
have:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2002/pdf/1434.pdf
The abstract is from the upcoming Lunar and Planetary conference.
Regards,
Frank
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Hello all,
Move over ALH 84001!
Recent research on the Bilanga diogenite has shown indisputable proof of
extraterrestrial life preserved in this meteorite. The link follows (see
figure 1, page 2 in article):
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2002/pdf/1338.pdf
Forget the Nakhla dog!!
"Chromite
Bernd wrote:wrote:
>I acquired another piece, a
>partially oriented individual with primary and secondary fusion crust
>and outstanding flow lines (from Greg Hupé - also via EBay). I do
>love this little breccia!
Hello Bernd, Dave and all,
I also have a small oriented individual of this find.
Hello all,
My first meteorite was a cool looking 96 gram highly regmaglypted
Sikhote-Alin that I bought from Jim Strope. I'm a geologist and wanted a
representative sample of a meteorite if someone wanted me to show them one.
(I had just had someone bring in the "family rock" to identify, a wind
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