I have put some small pieces of the April 19 L3(?) fall near Ibadan, Oyo State,
Nigeria, on my website here: http://www.meteoritemarket.com/OYO.htm.
Eric Twelker
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As I understand this, Alan, you are saying that dunites will succumb to the
"weathering" processes of space--the effects of radiation over time, in
particular, and they disintegrate before they even make it to the top of the
atmosphere. Dunites are notoriously unstable on the surface of the Ear
en of
course the names would be known then.
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Are DVDs of the later episodes of "Meteorite Men" available for sale
or download? Darren posted a link to the first (thanks!), but the
others sound good too. I don't have TV here . . .
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From: "Michael Casper"
Date: September 14, 1999 7:37:25 AM GMT-08:00
To:
Subject: * SALE * KEN KEN, DAHARA, MOROCCO * SALE
Reply-To:
LIVE FROM DENVER!
We just secured a load (75KG
s probable
that they are truly lost, there is a slight chance that they have been
stolen and could appear in the marketplace. If list members would
keep their eyes open for these and let me know, I would appreciate
it. Thanks!
Eric Twelker
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ago.) I love geology and thinking about the Earth . . .
and trying to understand it. Meteorites play a part, of course--
always a spark for a thought, an idea . . .
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orite friends" page, but this is better. I usually
quickly delete Met List stuff (most of it tends to 'bid on my
auctions'') but I read and saved all of these. Thank you my friends!
Now I will write my intro.
Eric Twelker
PS I am sending this in reply to Michael'
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to say whether this is a crater or
an impact pit . . .
Eric Twelker
On Jan 19, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
If you think that hole in the photos is a crater, you are crazy.
That is a dent in the dirt.
Michael Farmer
--- On Mon, 1/19/09, Abdelaziz Alhyane
wrote:
From: Ab
I would come to Argentina to answer the charges. Having
never been to Argentina, I suggested that I hadn't violated their
laws--and I certainly wouldn't show up for their inquisition. I'm
curious if others have had similar experiences.
Eric Twelk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1659036,00.html
Here is an article on how biodiesel--one of the green movement's great ideas
works. The green movement isn't so green after all--except when the green
is money.
Eric Twelker
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/2
debate is over, I say cool it. We will
listen to your serious science, but don¹t ask us to toss science away for
your politics or profit.
Eric Twelker
> Hi, meteorite-lovers
>
> Too much heat and not enough fact on global warming!
>
>Your politics are your own, but I wa
.
Eric Twelker
http://www.meteoritemarket.com
> Not to keep flogging this dead horse, but I also am skeptical about these
> guys continuing to identify the source of the object without any evidence to
> support!
>
> What makes them so convinced that it actually came from space
of the auctioneer
to keep the prices secret. If consigners don't realize that items sell for
a fraction of normal prices, then they will be more likely to consign items
to the next auction. If they think they will get very little, they won't.
For the protection of buyers and sellers
made shiny and nonporous by fusing a vitreous solution to it)
"glazed pottery"; "glassy porcelain"; "hard vitreous china used for plumbing
fixtures"
I'll go with common sense on this one. Fusion crust is the fused rind on
the outside of a meteorite. And peopl
alled the
company. The frustrated tech said Comcast had told them to stuff it.
My suggestion--as the folks in the article cited by Darren suggest--is that
if you want to receive email, then get a different ISP than Comcast.
Eric Twelker
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 14:19:47 -0700, you wrote:
&g
f the hunt and the other information you
have provided. I wish I could have been there.
Eric Twelker
http://www.meteoritemarket.com
> That is quite rude Eric, trying to steal my customers for a new meteorite
> sale when I just returned after spending over $5000 getting it. You don
I will have some Moss too -- but probably not until around the end of the
month. I expect that collectors will be able to get pieces for some time.
Eric Twelker
http://www.meteoritemarket.com
> Ok, today was a rough day with paying bills, taking
> care of the usual things after a
Hello Norbert
Sorry to be out of touch. I was on vacation and some Chinese guy--as
usual-- sent some huge emails that plugged my email account. I am back now
and will be happy to respond.
Eric
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es" to a
dispute. That's an abuse that people should know about and condemn.
And what does the IMCA have to do with this. So far as I can see Bob
Evans isn't a member--and perhaps the reason why is evident.
Eric Twelker
> Hi Mike and all,
> Well, it just go
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Lunar and Martian meteorites
I think they’re pretty good. ;)
Eric Twelker
Is anyone familiar with the Meteorite Market (http://www.alaska.net/~meteor/mmhome.htm )? Are they reputable, trustworthy, etc.? I’d like to acquire Lunar and Martian meteorites
Hello List
A while back, some list folks received samples of NWA 2736 from someone
in Morocco. I am interested in what their final conclusion was on those
rocks. Write me back on or off list. Thanks!
Eric Twelker
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some
meteorites. In the bottom, sitting in an immiscible layer was something
that sure looked like water to me. I didn't analyzed the layer, but when I
heard that WD-40 contained water, I was convinced.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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> Hi Mark,
>
The book he might be looking for could be "Planetary Materials" J.J. Papike,
ed. Reviews in Mineralogy Vol 36.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
http://www.meteoritemarket.com
> Hi Dave
> All the books you mentioned should be in ones library but Stan was looking for
> boo
Hello List
After one more long and arduous trip through the Canadian "cultural
property" permit system, I have some larger Tagish Lake meteorites to
sell--or look at. You can see them on my website.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
http://www.meteorite
Hello institutional readers
I am looking for a lab that can type a new H6 (L6?) fall within a
reasonable time. If there is someone out there who is not queued-up
re-typing pairs of old NWAs and has some time, please contact me off list.
Thanks!
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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Hello List
I may have the opportunity to acquire and offer some larger crusted
Tagish Lake specimens--many times larger than any sold to date. Please
contact me if you are interested. Thanks!
Regards,
Eric Twelker
http://www.meteoritemarket.com
t that
induration of Earth's sedimentary rocks. From there these rocks were
metamorphosed (except Semarkona) and some were even melted. They became, in
turn, sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks--the three basic kinds of
rocks we know here on Earth.
Eric Twelker
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Title: Re: [meteorite-list] wanna but small gujba
Hello Harlan
We have some and will have more. Look at http://www.meteoritemarket.com/GUJ.htm
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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From: harlan trammell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu,
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Just curious
Hello Rex and all
We have a little information and some links to some papers on our Gujba page. http://www.meteoritemarket.com/GUJ.htm We also have some pieces for sale.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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by NomCom, then this is what the cards and labels will say.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 17:02:27 -0500
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;s meteorite is. That could increase the coincidence even more. I don't think that classification location says much about whether it is the same or not.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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information, photos, and a link to the newspaper article can be found at
http://www.meteoritemarket.com/HDJ.htm
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:45:21 -0500
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For those of you that don't yet have a piece of Tagish Lake, we still have
some for sale.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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> From: Ron Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 10:20:42 -0800 (PST)
>
link to a Nigerian newspaper article reporting the fall. I
expect that most of you will find it very entertaining. (You UFO fans will
especially like it!)
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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We still have quite a few pieces of Tagish Lake from 60 mg on down. Because
of the low density, they are big (well, big in a small way) for their
weight. Let us know if you are interested.
Eric Twelker
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> From: Ron Baalke <
Hello all
Just a reminder that we still have small pieces (<70 mg) of Tagish Lake
available.
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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> From: Bernd Pauli HD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:25:02 +0100
>
Email me if you are interested (or if you want to know why these specimens are so expensive).
Regards,
Eric Twelker
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