Seek help dude...
On 30/1/20 5:42 am, Peter Richards via Meteorite-list wrote:
As mentioned perhaps in list archives, this is within range of Park
Forest, according to data I found on strewn field sizes, as
recognized, too bad the citation isn't readily available. I was
distracted while doing re
Yer kidding... Right?
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Found Rock in the Middle of Altered Circular Mark on
Pavement
As mentioned perhaps in list archives
As mentioned perhaps in list archives, this is within range of Park
Forest, according to data I found on strewn field sizes, as
recognized, too bad the citation isn't readily available. I was
distracted while doing research in many ways, for years, and seemingly
with good reason I didn't overdo it,
Great, Great news
Thanks Paolo.
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Found!
https://www.space.com/41106-meteorites-from-botswana-fireball-found
https://www.space.com/41106-meteorites-from-botswana-fireball-found-asteroid-2018-la.html?utm_source=notification
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Found a California meteorite in 3 minutes.kinda-sorta!!!
But the other finds were even cooler I think.
check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTJ6sU8uZdU&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z130hfjxjuzyfhyb204cc1xrblnpcvfjrj4
thanx
Paul Gessler
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=6472
Found: Clues about Volcanoes Under Ice on Ancient Mars
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
May 3, 2016
Volcanoes erupted beneath an ice sheet on Mars billions of years ago,
far from any ice sheet on the Red Planet today, new evidence from NASA's
Mars R
Todd,
Love to see a photo. Can you send me one?
You can try contacting Dr. John Wasson at UCLA, but you will need to pay for
classification with them.
Cheers,
John
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On 11/18/15 at 9:47 PM, Todd Dziuk via Meteorite-list wrote:
> I recently found what I believe
I recently found what I believe is a small iron meteorite here in Phoenix, AZ.
I've been out of the loop for awhile and find out that ASU Center of Meteorite
Studies no longer accepts samples for testing/verification.
Does anyone have other recommendations for having it tested?
TODD DZIUK
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So, basically, if the oft-discussed laws, that may or may not be in
place, today, are actually in place, if you're not a landowner (with a
certain amount of good fortune,) and only a person with a decent eye
for the irregular, or as most of us would probably say "special," you,
to make a living(/"p
covery will be
>> unusually high in copper. ;-) --Rob
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] FOUND! : First North American Lunar Achondrite!
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> I am thrilled to announce the discovery of the very first lunar
> meteorite ever found in North America! It was found under the pier,
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I am thrilled to announce the discovery of the very first lunar
meteorite ever found in North America! It was found under the pier,
near the surf-line, at
I am thrilled to announce the discovery of the very first lunar
meteorite ever found in North America! It was found under the pier,
near the surf-line, at a central Florida beach. I am not revealing
the exact location at this time because I want to continue hunting the
strewnfield for additional
No more offers are necessary, I found what I need. :)
Thanks!
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>Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 6:09 PM
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Found this article: Possible risks of eBay sales of
>Chelyabinsk meteorit
http://rapsinews.com/legislation_publication/20130227/266535875.html
Sincerely
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Hello Mike in Colorado and List,
Might be one of the 26 Colorado L or LL chondrites! Do you have the (exact)
coordinates so that we/you can check if it was found in one of the "tell-tale"
localities (i.e.: Elbert, Julesburg, Kelly, Shaw, etc.)?
Hoping you found a meteorite,
Bernd
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Hi List,
I found this strange stone yesterday metal detecting. It is weird in
that it sounds off on my Gold Bug but does not sound like a hot rock.
More like a small nugget.
Going by feel only, gross density is less than 3. Seems light for its
size.
It's very friable in some areas, other
Thank to those that responded - now have
Greg's email address.
Best wishes, Michael
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> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:30:27 -0700
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> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for..
>
> Call for Greg Catterton:
> If Greg is on the list or someone
Found these on you tube. Just though I would share.
Rob Matson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynkh9exT7t4
Ruben Garcia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNqXKBukkkw
Bob Haag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPA-UZQPC0U...ted&search=
Mike
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In a message dated 21/10/2003 23:20:19 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anybody else seen this book or has any list member participated in compiling this book?
I bought this book a couple of weeks ago and agree, it's a superb guide to Mars - which it should be, given the backgro
ecent book:
http://www.psi.edu/newsletter/fall03/page3.html
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] Found a new Mars book!
larrytwinkmonrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tue, 21 Oct 2003 15:21:46 -0700
Larry, Jim Kriegh and I went on a nice tour of this
office a few months ago. They have wonderful art o
ranch, Ph.D.Branch MeteoritesPO Box 60492Savannah, GA
31420
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 5:57
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Found a new
Mars book!
Hi list,
Going to the corner bookstore for a coffee break I
Thanks for the link,
It was interesting to learn that the have a "field trip program" now that I have the Traveler's Guide to Mars.
Serious now, are they set up for walking visits, such as on my next Tuscon vacation in 2004? Or are these just their business offices.
Howard Wularrytwinkmonr
Larry, Jim Kriegh and I went on a nice tour of this office a
few months ago. They have wonderful art on the walls as well as
books such as the one you mentioned. Here is the url:
http://www.psi.edu/
Twink Monrad
Another new book: Magnificent Mars by Ken Croswell. A large coffee-table book.
On page 67 is a photo of the Los Angeles meteorite.
Ron Baalke
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Hi list,
Going to the corner bookstore for a coffee break I just found a cool new book:
"A Traveler's Guide to Mars" by William K. Hartmann, 468pp., Workman Publishing (C. june 2003) ISBN 0-7611-2606-6 $18.95.
some possiblities here:
"Notice:Twenty-five percent of the royalty proceeds from
n the cut
> surface isn't polished (the chondrules are easier to
> see, as well).
>
> Fred, sorry I wasn't able to join you guys out at GB.
> Hang in there and good luck on your future trips.
>
> Bob V.
>
>
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olished.
I find GBs to be easier to identify when the cut
surface isn't polished (the chondrules are easier to
see, as well).
Fred, sorry I wasn't able to join you guys out at GB.
Hang in there and good luck on your future trips.
Bob V.
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Fred,
They certainly looked weathered enough for GBs.
As Bob Verish has so adeptly pointed out, not all GB's are the same.
http://meteoritetimes.com/Issues/2002/May/index.htmsee Bob's
Findings
http://meteoritetimes.com/Issues/2002/June/index.htmsee Bob's
Findings
Both side shots (a&b) ap
Here are two PICS of what I found at Gold Basin. They look different on the inside and out. Can anybody tell from the PICS if these are Gold Basin meteorites or not?
http://www.pbase.com/image/11060945
http://www.pbase.com/image/11060959
Fred
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