Re: [meteorite-list] Lunars for peanuts

2015-05-30 Thread Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list
It is interesting that a planetary scientist would go as far as grouping all lunar meteorites under one price like some kind of commodity. Lunar and Martian meteorites have considerable diversity and one price doesn't fit all.Imagine if collectors based their prices on the cheapest Pallasit

Re: [meteorite-list] Lunars for peanuts

2015-05-30 Thread Anne Black via Meteorite-list
, the others will keep losing their value as they become more common. Not a good investment. Anne M. Black www.IMPACTIKA.com impact...@aol.com -Original Message- From: Laurence Garvie via Meteorite-list To: meteorite-list Sent: Sat, May 30, 2015 12:08 am Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunars

[meteorite-list] Lunars for peanuts

2015-05-29 Thread Laurence Garvie via Meteorite-list
I know of relatively large lunars that are being offered at around $50/g and not being bought (1 kg stones). There seem to be a plethora of Lunars and Martians. Nice shergottites could be had from the 2015 Tucson show for around $80/g. In the last year, the NomCom has approved 35 lunars (over 16

[meteorite-list] Lunars for peanuts

2015-05-29 Thread Laurence Garvie via Meteorite-list
I know of relatively large lunars that are being offered at around $50/g and not being bought (1 kg stones). There seem to be a plethora of Lunars and Martians. Nice shergottites could be had from the 2015 Tucson show for around $80/g. In the last year, the NomCom has approved 35 lunars (over 16

[meteorite-list] Lunars

2004-05-26 Thread mark ford
Hi, Having recently got a nice 0.376g slice of Dag 400, I have been looking around the net for any research papers on it, this got me wondering if anyone knows why the total known weight of each of the lunar falls is so low? Is there some physical process that determines the maximum size a lunar

RE: [meteorite-list] lunars

2003-03-04 Thread Julien . Courtois
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [meteorite-list] lunars Good morning list.Just wondering if any new lunar meteorites have yet been discoverd this year, or in the last 6 months? steve arnold, chicago, usa! Steve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!

Re: [meteorite-list] lunars

2003-03-04 Thread Randy Mils
YES >From: STEVE ARNOLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [meteorite-list] lunars >Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 05:20:45 -0800 (PST) > > >Good morning list.Just wondering if any new lunar meteorites have yet been discoverd this year, or in the last 6

[meteorite-list] lunars

2003-03-04 Thread STEVE ARNOLD
Good morning list.Just wondering if any new lunar meteorites have yet been discoverd this year, or in the last 6 months?   steve arnold, chicago, usa!Steve   R.  Arnold, Chicago, USA!! The Midwest Meteorite Collector! I.M.C.A.   #6728 http://stormbrin

[meteorite-list] lunars and mars micro's

2002-12-13 Thread STEVE ARNOLD
Good pre-weekend all. Let the trading begin. I have 3 lunar micro's for trade. Also I have a mars micro for trade. 1. DAG 400   .010 grams 2. DHOFAR 303    .0112 grams 3. DHOFAR 461    .007 grams 4.DAG 476 (SNC) MARS  (

Re: [meteorite-list] Lunars only in Southern Hemisphere?

2002-10-30 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Phil Morgan inquired: > I'm reading Hunting for Stars and the author mentioned that > all lunar meteorites have been found in the southern hemisphere. > Does that still hold true? Best Regards to all, Phil Hello Phil and List, No, that does not hold true anymore! There are 20+ lunar meteorites f

[meteorite-list] Lunars only in Southern Hemisphere?

2002-10-29 Thread Phil Morgan
I'm reading Hunting for Stars and the author mentioned that all lunar meteorites have been found in the southern hemisphere. Does that still hold true? Best Regards to all, Phil __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/