[meteorite-list] LA 002 - Whatz all the fuss?

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Verish
Didn't catch the LA 002 thread until late. Tonight was spent in preparation for our presentation at UCLA for tomorrow morning's Session of the 65th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Nick Gessler, (along with Rob Matson and myself) will be presenting what signifies as being our

Re: [meteorite-list] LA 002 - Whatz all the fuss?

2002-07-24 Thread Michael Casper
Thank you Mr. Verish. I hereby state that I want to buy LA 002. Regards, Michael Casper - Original Message - From: Robert Verish [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 4:53 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] LA 002 - Whatz

Re: [meteorite-list] LA 002 - Whatz all the fuss?

2002-07-24 Thread Ron Baalke
LA 002 is currently on display at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. I first saw the LA meteorites in December 1999 when Bob happily brought them by shortly after UCLA identified them as Mars meteorites. Here are more details: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/la.html It was a thrill to

Re: [meteorite-list] LA 002 - Whatz all the fuss?

2002-07-24 Thread meteorites
I can relate to this dilemma... When I found the fantastic 20.7 kilo Glorieta pallasite I even as I dug it up had to consider the possibility that it would be cut. And this vexed me greatly. Also, I had entered into previously, and long before this find, an agreement with my friend Darryl