HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
To:
Steve Arnold!
Geoff Notkin!
&
John Humphries!
Have a wonderful day and a beautiful life!
Michael Blood
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The Sutter's Mill, California, fall was 10 years ago today. Hard to believe a
decade has already passed since that exciting event! --Rob
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Hi All -- if I'm not mistaken, the Sutter's Mill fall occurred 7 years ago
today. Hard to believe
it's been that long already! --Rob
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On December 10, 1984, the universe made a special delivery to a quiet
rural home in Claxton Georgia. The parcel was a rock from the asteroid
belt, and it destroyed the mailbox it struck. It remains the only
meteorite documented to strike a mailbox.
Claxton is 33 years old today. Now, don't you fee
Happy Birthday Tunguska! - June 30, 1908 : (00:14 UT, 7:14pm EST),
Krasnoyarsk Krai, Siberia, Russia - it was just after dinnertime when
the sky suddenly exploded in a cataclysmic detonation that obliterated
nearly 2000 square kilometers of unpopulated wilderness in remote
Siberia. The entire regio
Happy Birthday to the Claxton meteorite!
Claxton fell on December 10, 1984.
The only meteorite to destroy mailbox.
Wikipedia link - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claxton_meteorite
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Happy Birthday to the Peekskill meteorite - on this day in 1992, a
widely-witnessed fireball dropped a meteorite that crashed through the
rear fender panel of Michelle Knapp's 1980 Chevy Malibu.
Happy 24th Birthday to the Peekskill meteorite!
Displays available :
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Hi Frank and all,
Nininger was involved in each of these. The Norton County Aubrite was
purchased (and dug up) by Lincoln LaPaz after he was able to out bid
Nininger on it. A sore spot for years to come between the men.
Both impressive meteorites.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Frank Cressy via Me
And Norton is still the world's largest achondrite. A miracle that it
stayed together in the 1 ton mass, most of the aubrite is very
friable, except the nice sized enstatite crystals thoughout. They just
don't make falls like the used to!
Carl Agee
*
Carl B. Age
February 17 and 18 are the birthdays of the two largest meteorites to fall in
the US. On February 17, 1930 the Paragould meteorite fell in the northeastern
corner of Arkansas. The 820 pound stone recovered from the fall was the
largest meteorite recovered from a witnessed fall in the US to tha
Why do you list the Canada thing, nothing was found that O ever heard about.
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 3, 2014, at 5:51 PM, "Galactic Stone & Ironworks"
> wrote:
>
> That's a shame. It's one of those meteorites that is destined just be
> an obscure footnote. I wonder if any
That's a shame. It's one of those meteorites that is destined just be
an obscure footnote. I wonder if any of it will ever surface, and if
so, the chain of provenance will be murky.
For those that are interested, here are the known and/or official
falls since 2012 :
2014 -
Feb 17, 2014 - "Sant
Nothing new other than the stone has vanished. Supposedly sold for $80,000 to
the local university. Anyone who has been to Honduras would know that could
never happen.
Sad loss for a stone which penetrated a roof and bed while a man was laying in
it watching TV! He came a few mm from being one
Hi Listees,
Today is the 2nd anniversary of the Comayagua meteorite fall in
Honduras - June 03, 2012.
Any news about that fall or recoveries to mention?
Best regards,
MikeG
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:28 AM
To: "Steve Witt"
Cc: "MetList"
Subject: Re: [meteorite-li
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Park Forest!!
>
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>
>
>https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevewitt/sets/72157623574476890/
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>
>
>Steve Witt
>IMCA #9020
>http://imca.cc/
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Aaaah, so many sweet memories
The mullet.
Mike Farmer looking cherubic.
Dogs and cats living together without mass hysteria.
Bob's "Terminator" leather jacket.
The famous Kilgore cowboy hat.
Some of those kids are almost adults now.
(Some of those adults are almost kids now)
Did I forge
Great time! Bad mullet! And our first meteorite hunt.
I still have the fantastic 14.5g slice pictured in your hand full of slices
on finger tips.
Plus a few of our own finds.
Cheers,
Roman & Lori Jirasek
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Steve Witt wrote:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/st
Nice set of pictures you have collected together there Steve...thanks
for sharing.
Graham
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Steve Witt wrote:
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevewitt/sets/72157623574476890/
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Today is the 12th anniversary of the San Michele meteorite fall. On
Feb 20th, 2002, an L6 chondrite punched a hole through the roof of a
house in Pesaro Urbino Italy.
Met Bulletin Link - http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=31315
Best regards,
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Chelyabinsk
Today is the 1st anniversary of the Chelyabinsk fall. :)
Time flies fast. It seems just like yesterday that everyone was glued
to YouTube watc
Today is the 1st anniversary of the Chelyabinsk fall. :)
Time flies fast. It seems just like yesterday that everyone was glued
to YouTube watching shockwave videos.
Best regards,
MikeG
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Whenever I see these birthday wishes for meteorites, I can't help but to
think that they represent what was a very bad day for an asteroid or
meteoroid, minding its own business for millions or even billions of
years and then, suddenly, nearly destroyed, reduced to a few burned
fragments.
(Ju
Thanks a lot Mark for your kind comment, it’s appreciated.
Yes, it was our goal to publish a complete study when we hunted in this strewn
field. As more and more stones came, we decided to take all GPS points, do
most of time in-situ photos and publish a book.
I’m afraid we can’t come to Tucs
"meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 8:21 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Beni M'Hira !
Happy Birthday to the Beni M'Hira meteorite !
Today we celebrate the 13th anniversary of the most important recovered and
witnessed fall of 2001... A
Happy Birthday to the Beni M'Hira meteorite !
Today we celebrate the 13th anniversary of the most important recovered and
witnessed fall of 2001... As you maybe know, the Meteor-Center and WWMeteorites
teams investigated, hunted, and mapped this interesting, forgotten for a
decade, strewnfie
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> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2013, 14:19
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Dirk Ross!
>
> Happy Birthday
>
> to our bolide-reporter N°1, Dirk Ross, Tokyo!
>
>
> Dirk himself...
> http://kuerzer.de/DaDirk
>
&
Happy birthday, Dirk!
Tanjoubi omedetou!
Pete
> From: altm...@meteorite-martin.de
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 15:19:09 +0100
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Dirk Ross!
>
> Happy Birthday
>
> to our bolide-report
Happy Birthday, Dirk!
--- On Thu, 3/21/13, Cheikhalhoussein Toueirjenne wrote:
> From: Cheikhalhoussein Toueirjenne
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Dirk Ross!
> To: "Martin Altmann" ,
> "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
> Date: Thursda
Happy birthday
to the humanity gate Sentinel Dirk Ross and many thanks.
Cheikh
- Original Message -
From: Martin Altmann
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2013, 14:19
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Dirk Ross!
Happy Birthday
to our bolide
om
Betreff: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Dirk Ross!
Happy Birthday
to our bolide-reporter N°1, Dirk Ross, Tokyo!
Dirk himself...
http://kuerzer.de/DaDirk
...and in his office
http://kuerzer.de/DaDirkhisoffice[http://kuerzer.de/DaDirkhisoffice]
Be
You said it Martin - Dirk's #1. Happy Bolide, er, Birthday Dirk!
Bob
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Martin Altmann
wrote:
> Happy Birthday
>
> to our bolide-reporter N°1, Dirk Ross, Tokyo!
>
>
> Dirk himself...
> http://kuerzer.de/DaDirk
>
> ...and in his office
> http://kuerzer.de/DaDirkhisof
Happy Birthday Dirk!
And Happy Birthday to Martin.
PS - Martin, please contact me off-list and send me your mailing address. :)
Best regards,
MikeG
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Happy Birthday
to our bolide-reporter N°1, Dirk Ross, Tokyo!
Dirk himself...
http://kuerzer.de/DaDirk
...and in his office
http://kuerzer.de/DaDirkhisoffice
Best!
Martin
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the old
system ... a calandar that begins with the melting of the snow. This
January 1 thing we take for granted really makes no scientific sense at
all! Fun, fun fun...
Kindest wsihes
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Phil Whitmer
To: meteorite-list
Sent: Wed, Feb 15, 2012 12:44
Happy birthday to Galileo Galilei born on this day in 1564.
Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum
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Hello Jim,
We hope you are having a wonderful birthday party up there
on your little asteroid *149244 Kriegh*. You are gone but
you are not forgotten because it's only your body that is
gone, your soul is right here with your family and friends,
in the Gold Basin strewn field, in our hearts!
* Th
Hi:
How much for shipping to Victoria, BC Canada?
Thanks,
Chris. Spratt
Victoria, BC
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Hi List. Today is the birthday of the historic Leighlinbridge meteorite
which fell on November 28th, 1999 in Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, Ireland.
This meteorite was the very last recovered witnessed fall of the old
millennium.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=12759
Also, in h
Happy Birthday Murchison meteorite, which fell on this day in 1969! 42 years
on earth and still revealing secrets of the early solar system!
Although this article is from last year, its amazing how this carbonaceous
chondrite continues to provide science with more insight into solar system
for
Happy Birthday to one of the biggest blammers ever! Tunguska!
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Hi Everyone
Happy Birthday Nakhla. 100 years old (+1.3 Billion of course) and still going
strong. I am assuming the telegraph from the Queen somehow got lost in the
post! By an extraordinary coincidence, I was actually installing the Nakhla
into its new case in our soon to be re-opened gallerie
Happy Birthday and congratulations on another successful orbit around
the Sun to Kevin Kichinka and Ray Pickard. May you both find lunaites
in your backyard. :)
Best regards,
MikeG
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I just want to remind everyone what happened exactly one year ago
tonight(10:05pm)CST.
I have many great lasting memories from that hunt (the entire experience). I
met many of the people I idolize in this community, not only did I meet them, I
got to hunt with most of them.
I who could forg
It was 81 years ago today, Feb. 17, 1930, that the Paragould, AR meteorite
fell. My dad was a whopping 43 days old then, so obviously he had no
recollection of the fall. But seeing as to how it fell only 28.5 miles away
from where he lived then, his house was assuredly "bathed in the light of
Hi Rob and List,
That's not the only birthday . Today is Arlene Schlazer's (meteorite
collector , hunter and artist) Birthday too. Happy Birthday Arlene!
Sonny
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To: meteorite-list
Sent: Tue, Feb 15, 2011 8:28 am
Subject: [mete
Happy Birthday, Ash Creek / West, TX! Seems like only yesterday...
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That's a great looking rock!!
Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
-Original Message-
From: Gary Fujihara
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 2:04 PM
To: MeteorList
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Sikhote Alin
Rockin' the meteorite w
Also my SA participating to the birthday
http://www.meteoriti.info/La%20Collezione/Sikhote%20Alin/sikhotealin.htm
Maurizio Eltri
Italy
At 20.04 12/02/2011, Gary Fujihara wrote:
Rockin' the meteorite world since February 12, 1947 ...
... and not looking a millennia over 4.5 billion years old!
h
Rockin' the meteorite world since February 12, 1947 ...
... and not looking a millennia over 4.5 billion years old!
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/Images/SikhoteAlin-264a.jpg
Gary Fujihara
Big Kahuna Meteorites (IMCA#1693)
105 Puhili Place, Hilo, Hawai'i 96720
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/
ht
well
deserved.now if we only knew what type of meteorite it would
produce! Congratulations Geoff!!!
Arlene Schlazer
- Original Message -
From: "Rob Matson"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 1:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday, Meteorite Men!
Hi
rock named for him already.
Congrats Geoff! Well earned!
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Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
--- On Sat, 2/5/11, Rob Matson wrote:
> From: Rob Matson
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday, Meteorite Men!
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Saturda
Congratulations, Geoff, and welcome to the minor
planet club!
Yes, indeed. Congratulations. Thats pretty cool.
A very exclusive club
-Walter
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From: "Rob Matson"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 4:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happ
??
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 13:38:15 -0800
> Von: "Rob Matson"
> An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday, Meteorite Men!
> Hi All,
>
> First off, happy birthday greetings to Geoff and S
Hi All,
First off, happy birthday greetings to Geoff and Steve -- I hope
you both had a fabulous time at your Birthday Bash last night at
the Sky Bar, and that your bar tabs were covered by everyone
else. ;-) I really wish I could have made it to Tucson again
this year, but it's been crunch-time
Hip, Hip, Hurray!! Happy Birthday.
-Original Message-
From: Arizona Keith
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 4:03 AM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Harvey Harlow Ninginger
Hello List
I like to post a Happy Birthday to Harvey Harlow
- Original Message -
From: "Arizona Keith"
To:
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 4:03 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Harvey Harlow Ninginger
Hello List
I like to post a Happy Birthday to Harvey Harlow Ninginger born Jan. 17
1887,
The Father of Meteorite Hunting.
Hope to s
Hello List
I like to post a Happy Birthday to Harvey Harlow Ninginger born Jan. 17
1887,
The Father of Meteorite Hunting.
Hope to see many of you in Tucson.
Thanks for your time.
Keith
Chandler AZ
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f: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Ensisheim
Yes, Martin, and as a later echo of Dürer's observation of the Ensisheim
fall
we might consider his famous copperplate print 'Melencolia I' (1514) with
the radiant heavenly body in the skies
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/
Best, Matthias
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From: "Martin Altmann"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Ensisheim
Hi there,
I guess that's the most comprehensive monograph about Ensisheim,
By Ursula Marvin:
http://kuerzer.de/Marv
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Von: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. November 2010 21:31
An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Ensisheim
Alan S.
Hello All,
Forwarding this message from one of our List Giants: Martin Horejsi!
Hello Bernd and All, Happy Ensisheim Day!
http://www.meteorite-times.com/navigation/accretion-desk/ensisheim-the-king-of-meteorites/
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Alan S. wrote: "Ensisheim is 518 years old"
Hello All,
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Thousand four hundred
Ninety two,
There was heard here a great
Noise:
Then down before the city,
The 7th of the Wintermonth*,
A huge stone, on a bright day,
Was fallen with a thundercla
Hello Listers,
Ensisheim is 518 years old, thats alot of spankings.
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/E/Ensisheim_meteorite.html
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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Hello Listers,
Its Luce's birthday today. The Luce meteorite fell on Sept 13, 1768 in Sarthe,
France. This historic meteorite is the first meteorite to have a chemical
analysis done on a fallen meteorite stone.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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I'll second that, Bernd!
Having recently acquired a nice specimen,
I'd better start working on a birhday cake.
Linton
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:26 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday L'Aigle
Happy Birthday, L'Aigle!
Happy Birthday, L'Aigle!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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constater la réalité d'un météore observé à l'Aigle le 6 floréal an XI
(Baudouin,
Impr
I want to pay my respects to this life changing fall and all the incredible
friendships and life experiences made and gained as a result. I learned that
sometimes you need to just drop what youre doing and go for it. For me,
West spawned a new life-long passion and set the stage for what would be
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday H. H. Nininger
Page on Nininger and the American Meteorite Laboratory:
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/met_exh_nininger.html
ArnaudM
Page on Nininger and the American Meteorite Laboratory:
http://www.thetricottetcollection.com/met_exh_nininger.html
ArnaudM
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Greetings to everyone,
Since Keith has mentioned Harvey Nininger's Birthday, I would like to
invite those who are interested in sharing a few of Harvey's meteorite
hunting adventures by going to the meteorite.com site which generously
host the Nininger Moments.
Direct link is here: http://ww
Hi Keith and list,
Can someone let me know exactly where Niningers meteorite museum was/is near
meteor crater...hoping to take a look on the way down to Tucson.
See you all thereWe will be staying at the Westward Look Resort from the
4th to the 9th Feb if anyone wants to make contact.
Grah
Hello List
I like to post a Happy Birthday to Harvey Harlow Nininger, Born 1-17-1887,
The Father of Meteorite Hunting and the first true Meteorite Man.
Hope to see everyone that come to the Tucson show this year, and like last
year I'll be giving away Ice Cream at this year show and hope to t
Buzzard Coulee just celebrated its first birthday on Nov. 20th.
1 year later and many fine stones found. Lets hope some good science
including detailed strewn field maps are forth coming.
Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edtMdiO_gCc
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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Hi Jim, Jeff, and List,
Wow! That's Australia's answer to Bob Haag's Venus Stone!
Cheers,
Bernd
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From: "Jeff Kuyken"
To: "Meteorite List"
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 3:34:21 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Murchison - 40th Anniversary
Hi all,
On this day 40 years ago in 1969, one of
Thanks Jeff for this very significant reminder and for the link!
Murchison is by all means one of the most
fascinating meteorites and undoubtedly still has
a lot of mysteries hidden in its depths, waiting at being solved some day.
40th birthday totally forgotten ?
Not really
We, a bunch o
Jeff wrote:
"On this day 40 years ago in 1969, one of the most famous meteorites fell to
Earth in a spectacular fashion. It was the beautiful Murchison CM2 meteorite
which has been the subject of much scientific interest over the last four
decades. It's this meteorite which sparked much inter
Hi all,
On this day 40 years ago in 1969, one of the most famous meteorites fell to
Earth in a spectacular fashion. It was the beautiful Murchison CM2 meteorite
which has been the subject of much scientific interest over the last four
decades. It's this meteorite which sparked much interest in
Greetings List,
In honor of Dr. Nininger's Birthday.
--AL
Dr. Nininger was good at both presenting information on his numerous talks
throughout central and western United States and also at hunting them. He
would sometimes stop in at a local restaurant for a bite to eat and would
lay meteori
I'd like to second the recognition of Dr. Nininger's birthday. He
was a great educator on the subject of meteorites.
Mike in CO
On Jan 17, 2009, at 2:47 AM, Arizona Keith wrote:
Hello List
I like to post a Happy Birthday to Harvey Harlow Ninginger born
January 17 1887, pass away March 1 1
Hello List
I like to post a Happy Birthday to Harvey Harlow Ninginger born January 17
1887, pass away March 1 1986.
The Father of Meteorite Hunting.
Hope you many of you in Tucson.
Thanks for your time.
Keith
Chandler AZ
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Good morning list.I have to agree with mike farmer.Portales valley is indeed a
unique chondrite.I just made a trade with dirk ross and I received my biggest
PV slice ever.80 thick grams with rich black crust all around it.This piece has
metal veins shooting out like lighting.Pic on my website.If
Hey everyone, today March 5, 1960one of the greatest
chondrite meteorite showers ever occurred in Burkina
Faso, the Gao meteorite fell. Tens if not hundreds of
thousands of stones fell, and many kilos of stones are
still being found there today.
Gao is a fantastic and very affordable meteorite, wi
=> Padvarnikai was once listed as a shergottite <=
Right Norbert, that's what I was referring to, ... Congrats!
Bernd
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Hi Frank, Bernd, and List,
I don't have the 4th edition of "The Catalogue", just the 5th edition...
However, maybe you're referring to the fact that Padvarnikai was once listed
as a shergottite, together with the original Shergotty? It's a wonderful
eucrite, heavily shocked - the abundant maskelyn
Hello Bernd and all,
I can't fully participate because my 5th edition is at
my office. The 4th edition has the place of fall at
Androniski but the online MNH catalogue (same as 5th
edition?) has the place as Anyksciuu.
Maybe this is what you were referring to?
All the best,
Frank
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Hello List,
Yesterday was not only the 39th birthday anniversary of the famous
Allende CV3.2 carbonaceous chondrite but also my second grandson
Elias's 5th birthday. Once again "Many happy returns of the day"
to both of them!
Today we can celebrate the 79th birthday of a lesser known meteorite:
t
Hi Peter and all,
Thanks for your input into the Nininger Moment. I am waiting to see if
Mark Bostick will be putting his website back up or not. If not need to
find another home for the Moments. Jim Tobin has offered to keep them on
their website if Mark's site doesn't come back on and I thin
AL Mitterling wrote:
Since you mentioned Nininger's Birthday thought I would run this
Nininger Moment through the list. All my best to all!
Nininger Moment #26 The Bondoc Philippine Meteorite Recovery Story
Hi AL and All,
great reading, AL, many thanks!
After reading your Nininger text,
Hi Arizona Keith and all,
Since you mentioned Nininger's Birthday thought I would run this
Nininger Moment through the list. All my best to all!
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Nininger Moment #26 The Bondoc Philippine Meteorite Recovery Story
One of the largest and best meteorites m
Hello List
Just wanted to say
Happy Birthday Harvey Harlow Nininger born on January 17, 1887
We owe him so much!
Keith V.
Chandler AZ.
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Good Morning listees and Bob V.
well, you are a bit older than the Torino meteorite but you do have the
month and day in common!
Happy Birthday and may your day be having another fall - somewhere close by!
With best wishes,
Moni
Want to read up on Torino
see if this works:
http://articles.a
Hi Mark,
Happy birthday for tomorrow! - (and its also my 33rd tomorrow too!)
Mark Ford
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Hello list,
Today is the 46th Birthday of Gao-Guenie. Happy birthday Gao! Your crust
is very fresh for it's age.
It will be my 33rd birthday tomorrowbut my crust is not as fresh;^)
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
www.meteoritearticles.com
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Hello Bernd and list,
Yes, happy birthday to Bruderheim. Martin Horejsi has a very nice piece in
the latest Meteorite Times. (Speaking of Meteorite Times and Martin, I hope
his leave is temporary.)
Please you can find more information about the fall here:
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/Brud
Bruderheim, L6,
Alberta, Canada
Fell 1960, Mar 04
Time: 08:06 UT
TKW 303 kg
A bolide was observed by many witnesses and about 303 kg
of fragments of the shower were recovered over an area 3 km
across.
R.E. Follinsbee, L.A. Bayrock (1961) The Bruderheim meteorite
fall and recovery (J. Roy. Astron.
Dear Listees:
Happy Birthday Parnallee! 150 years old today.
LL3.6
Fell February 28, 1857
Madura, India
Wow, look at those chondrules: http://www.aerolite.org/parnallee.htm
My girlfriend, the lovely Cindy Sue, whom many of you know from the
Tucson show, is also celebrating a big one today, bu
well..after 5 days is arrive.
Matteo
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> 60 years is pass from this fall, I celebrate this
> birthday showing my SA pieces
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> a 1240 gr. shrapnel
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http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteorite2006/SikhoteAlin4.JPG
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> a 168 gr. sh
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