Adding a name and an email address would be helpful.So at least we would know I
the offer is legitimate. Anne blackimpactika.comimpact...@aol.com
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Greetings,
Very nice 3 kg of Mars shergotite for sale .
For serious pm off list .
Thanks.
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http://www.space.com/23670-mars-meteorite-ancient-martian-crust.html
Mars Meteorite Reveals 1st Look at Ancient Martian Crust
by Mike Wall
space.com
November 20, 2013
A meteorite found last year in the Sahara Desert is likely the first recognized
piece of ancient Martian crust, a new study rep
I was about to die to
buy some.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store
http://stores.ebay.com/imca1633ny?_rdc=1
http://meteoritefalls.com/
From: Martin Altmann
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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 6:38 PM
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etreff: AW: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite May Fetch $160,000 At Auction
Hi boyz,
maybe my old price guide of the season 2000/2001 is helpful?
I compiled it then from 92 offerers from the web and from snail-mail offers.
It's inflation adjusted for the year 2011.
You find it in the German forum
orites
--- On Wed, 5/22/13, Adam Hupe wrote:
> From: Adam Hupe
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite May Fetch $160,000 At
> Auction
> To: "Adam"
> Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 2:15 PM Lunar is still king and always
> will be. Lunar 14 years ago was o
any lunar meteorite than Martian so the answer will
always be the same. Lunar is king.
Adam
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From: Greg Catterton
To: Adam Hupe
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite May Fetch
rom: Adam Hupe
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite May Fetch $160,000 At Auction
> To: "Adam"
> Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 2:15 PM
> Lunar is still king and always will
> be. Lunar 14 years ago was over $25,000.00/gram for DAG
> pieces while Martian
: Adam ; Adam Hupe
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite May Fetch $160,000 At Auction
1999 is also 14 years ago... back then lunar was $1500 a gram or more always.
Today lunar can be had for less then $400 a gram. Times have changed.
Greg
/WanderingStarMeteorites
--- On Wed, 5/22/13, Adam Hupe wrote:
> From: Adam Hupe
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite May Fetch $160,000 At Auction
> To: "Adam"
> Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 11:05 AM
> They stated that meteorites from Mars
> tend t
Among other things at the White House astronomy night last evening:
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/10/07/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry5370147.shtml
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Hi All,
I thought I had posted the results of the NH Geologic Survey on the infamous
'Mars
Meteorite' specimen to this list a month ago. It turns out it never hit the
list because
I was using a non-subscribed address. Doh!
So, for those interested here is the URL;
http://www.meteorite-deal
VERY very faint grey streaks. VERY faint.
ary
On 9 May 2006 at 19:14, Bill Southern wrote:
> A simple streak test will ID either..
>
> Magnetite - greasy black or grey streak
>
> Hematite - Reddish to rust brown streak
>
> On unglazed porcelain.
>
> Bill
>
> --- Elton Jones <[EMAIL PROTECT
A simple streak test will ID either..
Magnetite - greasy black or grey streak
Hematite - Reddish to rust brown streak
On unglazed porcelain.
Bill
--- Elton Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gary K. Foote wrote:
>
> > It looks more like a huge hematite node. Even its
> crumbs are magnetic.
Gary K. Foote wrote:
It looks more like a huge hematite node. Even its crumbs are magnetic. Pieces
from it are flakes, rather than 'chunks'.
Hello Gary,
I respect that you took the time to actually go see this over-hyped
paperweight . This is clearly a rock of igneous origin with minor
Wow, it's much smaller than it looks in the auction photos.
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Hello List
Well, I got up to northern NH the other day with my wife CJ. We fot a chance
too meet
with the man who owns the so-called mars meteorite you keep seeing on TV.
First let me
say this man is a very nice man who believes in his heart that the specimen he
found will
help him restore
Martin Fisk wrote:
<< "There are two possible explanations," he added. "One is that there is
an abiotic way to create those tunnels in rock on Earth, and we just
haven't found it yet. The second possibility is that the tunnels on
Martian rocks are indeed biological in nature, but the conditions
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-03/osu-mms032306.php
Public release date: 23-Mar-2006
Contact: Martin Fisk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541-737-5208
Oregon State University
Mars meteorite similar to bacteria-etched earth rocks
A new study of a meteorite that originated from Mars has reveale
Hi List and Happy Holidays. I am in a dilemma and need some advise. I had a
vision last night and --god-- spoke to me and said to tell Dick (the name of
the person selling the 33 lb. Mars meteorite) that he must send this Mars
meteorite to my sacred residence ASAP at no cost and that all shipp
Dean:
I have another question. If the original mass is 3 X 6 feet, and this is cut
from it, how do you get a cut end that is so small? Was this a knob on the
main mass? I do not remember seeing that in any of the pictures.
Larry Lebofsky
Quoting dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But the firs
But the first paragraph says it came from the moon.
How did it get from the moon to mars and back again
after it was found on the earth?
Apparantly George Bush talks to god and has a direct
line so maybe somebody should consult him and get his
opinion before dropping the 33 mil - just to confirm
fo
Now, the main mass is currently "not for sale" and the 33 pound cut piece is on
sale for only
$3,333,000.00:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6586602191
Around a hundredth of the mass for around half of the price? Nuttier and
nuttier.
_
Hello Eucrite Dave...or should we say Achondrite Dave now, Darren and list,
Darren noted:
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 22:30:16 -0400, Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html
"Looks like his price is only $4.80 if nobody "buys" it. But if someone
"bough
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 22:30:16 -0400, Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html
>
>Looks like his price is only $4.80 if nobody "buys" it. But if someone
>"bought" it at that price,
>he would owe around $50,000.
On looking further, it looks like setting
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 18:36:37 -0700 (PDT), Dave Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I know that this guy is somewhat of a Loon, but
>how much is he spending on eBay listing fees everytime
>that he lists his $3,333,000.00 Mars Meteorite that
>has been "positively identified by a vision"? Sorry
Yeah,
I was thinking the same thing when I checked it out earlier.
Isnt the listing fee like 1% of the starting price?
Bob
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From: "Dave Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 8:36 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite??
Ok, I know that this guy is somewhat of a Loon, but
how much is he spending on eBay listing fees everytime
that he lists his $3,333,000.00 Mars Meteorite that
has been "positively identified by a vision"? Sorry
about no link, but I`m sure that most of you know who
I am talking about.
For all you new collectors on this list
without a specimen of Zagami in their collections.
I am thinning out my micro's starting with this
popular Mars meteorite. I purchased
it several years ago
from a well known dealer, so bid with confidence. It is much bigger
than a 'Bessey Spec', around
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Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:43 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars Meteorite To Wow Crowds In England
>
>
>
http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/content_objectid=
13209556_method=full_sitei
http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/content_objectid=13209556_method=full_siteid=50002_headline=-Red-planet-rock-to-wow-crowds-name_page.html
Red planet rock to wow crowds
icBirmingham (Englank)
July 23, 2003
A fist sized chunk of Mars rock will be flown to Birmingham ne
Dear List,
I had the pleasure to present my crater-possible case to Joe Kirschvink a few weeks ago and he graciously provided access to his impact researcher, Frances MacDonald (one of the 2003 Barringer Award winners). Frances and I will be going out to look at my worksite in late August / early
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/Stories/0,1413,206~22097~1496809,00.html
Meteorite helps Caltech student prove his thesis
Rocky road to success
By Becky Oskin
Pasadena Star News
July 6, 2003
PASADENA -- Six years ago, Ben Weiss spent all night slicing the oldest rock
on Earth into pieces the
http://www.spacedaily.com/2003/030123181812.5qkebuw8.html
Meteorite hints at Mars' watery past
LONS-LE-SAUNIER, France
AFP
January 23, 2003
Analysis of a Martian meteorite that fell to Earth suggests that
magma rocks beneath the surface of the "Red Planet" were rich in
water, a scientific panel
http://www.space.com/news/astronotes-1.html
Mars Meteorite Fragments Among Stolen Rocks Recovered by Feds
space.com
July 29, 2002
That stolen but recovered 600-pound (270-kilogram) safe lifted from
NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) on July 13 not only contained
Apollo lunar samples, but also
Note: This press release is nearly a year old.
Ron Baalke
---
http://www.cnrs.fr/cw/en/pres/compress/Meteorite.htm
Mars meteorite presented to the CNRS and the French scientific community
by the CNES
Centre National de la Re
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