Hello List, I saw this product for the first time today at a gun store. I would like the list's opionion on if it is worth trying on meteorites? Please let me know. : ) http://www.trailtested.com/INHIBITOR.html
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Subject: TWA FLIGHT 800 BLAST NOISE PROBLEMS
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 10:13:16 -0800
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Subject: How the Travis County Meteorites Came to Light
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 10:12:06 -0800
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Hello Gregory and list, I have a question. When I look on land for a meteorite I see if the rock is heavy for its size, along with all the other things you are suppose to look for. Could you tell under water if a small rock is any heavier than another? This under water hunting would go a lot
Hey Wally, You wrote;
Hey Steve...
I'd trade my house, car andthree cats for a just a look at Portales Valley...
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If I had some Portales Valley, I would take you up on your trade! I might even let you touch it!
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My entry for contest # 8; If I could go hunting any where. I would hunt at Canyon Diablo. I would hunt there because you are guaranteed a find! And it is a classic meteorite hunting place that you just can't hunt at any more!
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Did any one get an E-mail from a david walker and his new 10lb meteorite?
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Hello List, I was taking the trash down tonight at 7:45 and noticed a large smoke trail or something. It did not look like a vapor trail from an airplane. I always look up, and have seen many a trails left by a plane. This looked different. It was one width the length of the Trail, and then it
Hello List, Juvinas seems to be a meteorite that is hard to find info on. Is there any one out there who knows alot about this Eucrite that would be willing to share their knowledge with me and maybe even other interested list members? Thanks, Tom
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Has any one on the list ever tried to etch a small piece of metal in a chondrite? If so what happens?
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Hello list, I would like to add to the possible causes of these lights. The eye problems very possible, Iridium satellites very likely andmeter coming strait in good. But lets not count out drug flashbacks,concussion or head trauma, high feveror menstration! Not to say the asker of the
Hello List, What is all this talk about crystals in a meteorite? And, Could some one explain why, if there is crystals in a meteorite, why I have been told a number of times "this CAN NOT be a meteorite because meteorites don't have crystals"? : )
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Hello Bernd and list. Bernd wrote:
"Whoever said so hasn't seen Mo(u)nt Tazerzait or Baszkowka.The vugs deem with crystals and you feel like looking intoa quartz druse at high magnification."I find this very interesting! I for one, do not, have not and will not believe in NEVER, like so many
Hello list, I was out watching for the ISS and it appeared at the right place and time. But there was two! Is that the space shuttle?
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona Meteor Crator
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:21:38 -0700
Hi Steve,
From the tone of your post, I take it your previous arrangem
Hello List, I wrote this to steve in a reply to his email, but it did not make it to the List: )I don't know if it made it to him either. Any one can answer if they know.
Hello Steven, you sound like the perfect person to ask this question too! Does any one know how far away from the center
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] crater
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 14:49:17 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello List, don't forget the Orionid meteor shower peaks during the morning hours of the 22nd.
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I was just thinking, it would be fun, if its not already a "thing" to have a show or a get together once a year at Meteor Crater. A list meteorite meet.Or our own show.A chance for every one to meet and spend some time talking meteorites. Has this been done?
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I was brain storming on ways to build my collection fast and cheap and came up with this idea. A contest,Every one pic out your nicest meteorite and send it to me( at your own expense). I will add it to my collection! I will then judge who sent me the nicest meteorite and that person will
Hello List, I posted a test intitled Test 5:47 which i posted at 5:47 pm on the 9th, yesterday, and I recieved the post at 9:30 pm today the 10th. Is this a List or Hotmail thing?
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I don't want to be the bad guy here. But please try to get this problem fixed off line. I am getting way to many e-mails and don't know if it is a virus, and I dont need one. There are two many people that can be affected to be doing this on the list!Thanks, Tom
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Subject: eBay item 721721230 (Ends Oct-16-02 185935 PDT ) - Coursest Iron Meteorite 2608 Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 11:30:35 -0700
Hello List, Can any one tell me how to do a nickle test in a simple easy to understand way? I have no back ground in chemistry. : )
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I asked the list a while back about trading a 89 gram end piece of Ghubara for a Individual of Sikhote- Alin. Every time I show my collection of stony meteorites to someone they all say it looks like a regular rock. So I want some thing that looks more like a meteorite to the average person.
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It is not just Earthlink! I am constantly getting list post replys, but never got the original posts. I also get replys to my own posts without getting it my posts
Hello List. Can a volcano on another planet or moon, eject material with enough force to put it in space, only for it to end up on earth as a meteorite? If so would it show signs of shock?
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Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 16:48:00 -0700
This is a nice page that seems to discribe macking thin sections by hand, if anyones interested.
Hello List, What do youpeople think of the idea of back filling meteor crater and building timeshare condos on the site?
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Hello List, Does any one find themselves with too much Sikhote-Alin and not Enough Ghubara? I have a nice 89+ gram end-piece of Ghubara, But would rather have a nice black Thumb-printed Sikhote-Alin. Would any one want to trade?
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I bought a nice NWA from Dean Bessey and it has white inclusions, a slightly off white, but white. What could these be?
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Hi List, I keep getting the same posts over and over and then get it again!
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Hello List, I have found a rock, again. This one looks to have a nice black crust, but I still haven't mastered the art of knowing S_ _ _ from shineola or fusion crust so... But anyways in side is real neat looking but there is yellow glassy looking Inclusions in it. Is it possible to have
Hello, Can some one help me. I seem to have trouble getting all the detail of meteorites when taking pictures of them. Is there a best film, best lighting, best angle, best lens or best backgrounds for picking up the little details in a piece? Any info would be appreciated!
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Hello List, Can anyone out there, tell me any thing about meteorite collecting on glaciers, please? I thought I read some where how the ice will lift and congregate meteorites in one area, Is this right? Where would this take place, at mountain sides, corners? Any info on this would be
Hello List, Ghubara seems to be an interesting meteorite but is not mentioned in either of Nortons books under the name Ghubara. Is there like a NWA # or some thing this meteorite goes bye?
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