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Subject: [meteorite-list] Murchison
Hello All,
I've tried but can't find a cross pol image of a Murchison TS--any
leads??
Many
Hello All,
I've tried but can't find a cross pol image of a Murchison TS--any leads??
Many thanks, John L
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Hi all,
Just back from Tucson with some very fresh Murchison for sale.
3.14 grams @ 150 per gram = $499.00
http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/rubengarcia85382/library/Murchison?sort=3&page=1
0.791 gram Murchison = $155
http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/rubengarcia85382/library/190%20gram%20Murchi
List,
Murchison Meteorite Molecular Space Musik
http://latestmeteorart.blogspot.jp/2013/11/murchison-meteorite-molecular-space.html
Thank you Dr. Phil Schmitt-Kopplin for your many contributions to meteorite
science and art!
Anyone else have meteor/meteorite original art that they would like t
Hi all,
For those interested I have the following on eBay with
Low "Buy it now" prices:
Seyamchan
Zagami
NWA 998
& Murchison
They can all be seen at:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/candotou/m.html?_ipg=48&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Still have a bed available in non-snoring/non-smoking room
List,
So, there is a Sutter's Mill paper being written, lots of them actually. But I
and one of my slices are helping out with one in particular and it might
actually end up in some fun places other than the abstract as well.
Anyway, we need to get a slice of Murchison cut (but not polished)
Hey List,
Does anyone have a slice of Murchison for loan or for sale?
Please contact off list.
Thanks,
Steve Arnold
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] MURCHISON, On September 28, 1969 at 10:58
AM,near the town of Murchison, Victoria in Australia,a bright fireball was
observed to separate into three fragmentsbeforedisappearing, leaving a cloud
of smoke
STUNNING to the point of "wait, is this even possible???" WOW
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 11:35 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] MURCHISON, On September 28, 1969 at 10:58 AM,near
the town of Murchison, Vic
Hi,
Gorgeous, gorgeous photo!! Bravo, Regine. Completely elegant.
On Jan 12, 2012, at 2:35 PM, ROCKS FROM SPACE wrote:
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> http://www.rocksfromspace.org/murchison.html
>
> __
> HAPPY
essage - From: "Bernd V. Pauli"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:56 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] MURCHISON, On September 28, 1969 at 10:58 AM
>
>
>> Tomasz wrote:
>>
>> "Wow! Amazing piece! Thanks Michael for post ...
>>
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I agree with both of you, Tomasz, Bernd. Bravo, Murch, Brava, Regine.
Best,
Matthias
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:56 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] MURCHISON, On September 28, 1969 at 10:58 AM
Tomasz wrote:
&qu
Tomasz wrote:
"Wow! Amazing piece! Thanks Michael for post ...
... and special thanks to Regine for unveiling the inherent beauty
of this gorgeous Murchison through her outstanding photographic
skills!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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Wow
Amazing piece!
Thanks Michael for post ...
All the best
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> http://www.rocksfromspace.org/murc
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$1.38 million to pick 'large' pieces of supernova grit out of meteorite
Tour de force experiment to reveal how elements that make up our bodies and our
planet were forged
December 12, 2011
By Diana
Hey Gary , dear list :-) ... thanks for remembering this fantastic birthdays
... Murchison will stay one of the most complex systems analyzed ever ! ... and
this combinaison in technology will let us much more discoveries very soon :-) !
here the link again to the original article in PNAS:
htt
49 x 38 x 21 mm (2 x 1.5 x .75 inches) and 30.76 grams.
Provenance: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; The Macovich Collection
of Meteorites. Estimate: $2,500
Reserve Amount:
$2,250
w/ Buyer's Premium (BP)$2,688.75
http://fineart.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=50+793+794+792+2088+4
Hi All,
I have a very nice 3.779g Murchison End Piese with some signs of .
Orientation (moderate Roll over lipping, slight regmaglypting). It is $950-
but for 24hrs any list member can buy it for $750 + shipping.
See at:
http://michaelbloodmeteorites.com/Movie.html
Also, 21 smal
uously;
>>>> thay will be published in the months to come.
>>>>
>>>> My best wishes,
>>>>
>>>> Zelimir
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Shawn Alan
>>>> a écrit :
>>>>
>>
http://news.discovery.com/space/meteorite-crammed-with-millions-of-organic-compounds.html
Meteorite Crammed with 'Millions' of Organic Compounds
By Ian O'Neill | Mon Feb 15, 2010 04:52 PM ET
A meteorite that hit the town of Murchison, Australia, hasn't quit giving up its
secrets.
The Murchison
http://news.uchicago.edu/news.php?asset_id=1633
Meteorite grains divulge Earth's cosmic roots
The University of Chicago
June 16, 2009
The interstellar stuff that became incorporated into the planets and
life on Earth has younger cosmic roots than theories predict, according
to the University of
Hello Graham and List,
Graham wondered: "Murchison is listed as having a TKW of over 100 kg and yet
there is very little available for collectors...did most of it end up in labs
or are
collectors and dealers just holding on to this precious material."
If the information below (Source: Catalogue
Hello Again List,
Once again, I am requesting info on any Murchison that might be available
out there for sale or for trade.
Please respond to me off list directly.
Thanks a lot.
Steve Arnold
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Hello List,
I'm looking for a 10+ gram piece of Murchison
e-mail off list if you have a piece forsale
Thanks,
Tim Heitz
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Hello Jason, Mike, Doug, and List,
Some interesting and helpful references from list
member and Murchison specialist Greg Shanos:
SHANOS G. (1998) Murchison - The Forgotten
Meteorite (M!, Aug. 98, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 32-33).
SHANOS G. (1999) Carbon in the Murchison CM2 Carbon-
aceous chondrite (M
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Murchison vs. other CM's
Most of the CM falls have been shown to contain extraterrestrial amino
acids. Orgueil and Ivuna also contain extraterrestrial amino acids, but
the
CM's contain t
, June 17, 2008 10:20 PM
To: 'JASON PHILLIPS'; 'Meteorite Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Murchison vs. other CM's
Most of the CM falls have been shown to contain extraterrestrial amino
acids. Orgueil and Ivuna also contain extraterrestrial amino acids, bu
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Hello List,
Is Murchison the only CM to contain amino acids that are not found on eart
Hello List,
Is Murchison the only CM to contain amino acids that are not found on earth?
Take Care,
Jason
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Murchison - A smelly Rock
HAAG ROBERT (1997) Field Guide of Meteorites
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5, 2006 7:18 AM
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Murchison - A smelly Rock
HAAG ROBERT (1997) Field Guide of Meteorites
(10th + 12th Anniversary Editions, 1991 + 1997, p. 36):
Betty Maslin, a Murchison, Australia resident, displays the smelly rocks
that
landed o
HAAG ROBERT (1997) Field Guide of Meteorites
(10th + 12th Anniversary Editions, 1991 + 1997, p. 36):
Betty Maslin, a Murchison, Australia resident, displays the smelly rocks that
landed on the outskirts of town one Sunday morning in September, 1969.
Detonations and "hissing" noises were heard when
ince
> everyone else that
> forward looking statements in 10-K's are sure things
> ... and that 8-K's
> don't happen...
> Best wishes,
> Doug
> Above is fictitious scenario. No claims are made
> nor is it the intention to
> create expectations of "truth"
Twinstarwell know why he ask the % on paypal
payments for ebayMurchins have prices go from $50
to 100-150/gr. depend on size, type of piece etc...
Matteo
--- Don Merchant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
scritto:
> Hi List. If I am out of line here I sincerely
> apologize to any and all I
> may
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From: "Matthias Bärmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>
> You wrote: "Meteorites are a recyclable resour
ith pleasure his "Hunting
Meteorites in a Perfect World" :-) ...
Kind regards,
Matthias
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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 7:19 PM
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increasingly positioning itself to
do...
Hasta la Luna,
Doug
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> Doug wrote:
>
> > I
Doug wrote:
> In 20 years a Moon Colony will be established...
Hi Doug, and All,
20 years ago a lot of people believed: "In 20 years a Mars Colony will be
established..." In Kubrick's 2001 we even made it to Jupiter, and its moon
Europa in a shorter period of time. And look at where we are now -
xicoDoug'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Hi Doug,
"Then, Americans will discover German eBay and dump their meteorites"
Not a good perspective, Germans tend to be notoriously pessimi
Hello list,
Martin Altmann wrote:
"Then, Americans will discover German eBay and dump their meteorites"
(quoting Doug)
Not a good perspective, Germans tend to be notoriously pessimistic, when the
famous German "angst" seizes them, they will store each penny under the
mattress.
Well, I would be
nny
stars from Canyon spherules in his museum for not having to starve.
Thanks
Martin
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Don,
Perhaps some people remember that Murchison typically sold for $30-40/g
a dozen years ago and refuse to see the
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Each meteorite has its time.
Nowadays the
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Don,
Perhaps some people rememb
Don,
Perhaps some people remember that Murchison typically sold for $30-40/g
a dozen years ago and refuse to see the justification for such high
pricing today, while others newer to the scene are content to buy high.
David
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Hi List. If I am out of line here I sincerely apologize to any and all I
may offend. Can some one explain why such a HUGE difference in auction
ebay
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Hi
ugh that, 'tis always
that man in that yellow hat:-(
Best wishes, Doug
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&
Hi List. If I am out of line here I sincerely apologize to any and all I
may offend. Can some one explain why such a HUGE difference in auction
price! I'm confused here. Check out both auctions and compare. Maybe there
is something I'm missing here except my wallet!
Sincerely
Don Merchant
T
Hi List. If I am out of line here I sincerely apologize to any and all I
may offend. Can some one explain why such a HUGE difference in auction
price! I'm confused here. Check out both auctions and compare. Maybe there
is something I'm missing here except my wallet!
Sincerely
Don Merchant
htt
Of course, even if it is real, most of us wouldn't be able to buy a piece.
http://news.mcmedia.com.au/story.asp?TakeNo=200507135350467
Has a space rock hit Murchison again?
July 13 2005
Shepparton News
Has the space equivalent of lightning struck twice in Murchison?
A meteorite famously hit
As you know, I do not post ads often. I feel this is an
excellent price on a choice specimen and even those
not wanting to buy will enjoy the photos.
I have decided to sell my Murchison whole stone. It is
34.2g and fusion crusted over about 70% of the surface
(one side is secondary fusion crus
Greetings list,
I am putting a 1 gram fragment of Murchison up for auction today. I wanted
to add something additional that was interesting to my description about the
fall and I found the following.
>From the Meteoritical Bulletin #48 Moscow, 1970, page 107:
"A fireball was seen. It was parted
Dear Johnathan, Bernd and List:
Jonathan inquired:
> Does anybody know the names of the unidentified amino
> acids in Murchison? Do they even have names?
Hello Jonathan and List,
Just in case you wonder why nobody has responded yet. I think
this is due to an "unwritten law" that we should not po
Jonathan inquired:
> Does anybody know the names of the unidentified amino
> acids in Murchison? Do they even have names?
Hello Jonathan and List,
Just in case you wonder why nobody has responded yet. I think
this is due to an "unwritten law" that we should not poach in
someone else's game pre
Does anybody know the names of the unidentified amino acids in Murchison? Do
they even have names?
Jonathan M. Gore
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Charles O'Dale wrote:
> Bernd: I found the Murchison article fascinating! Thank you.
My pleasure!
> regarding the left/right distribution of organic molecules
> in the meteorite, is there a theory on why life on earth
> contains predominantly left handed molecules?
Hello Chuck and List,
On F
Bernd:
I found the Murchison article fascinating! Thank
you.
A bit off topic, but regarding the left/right
distribution of organic molecules in the meteorite, is there a theory on why
life on earth contains predominantly left handed molecules?
Thank you
Chuck
Bernd quoted from S & T:
> The 20th specimen then known of that most
> puzzling and sought after of all meteorite types,
> the carbonaceous chondrite, had arrived.
C-chondrites:
Number YearReference
017 1962Brian Mason, Meteorites
021 1966Max Hey, CoM, 3rd ed.
0
Organic Clues in Carbonaceous Meteorites
(April, 1979, Sky & Telescope, pp. 330-332)
C.R. Pellegrino and J.A. Stoff, Rockville Centre, New York
When living things finally did take over the earth, the assembly of
proteins was made possible only by the uptake of entirely right-handed
or entirely le
Organic Clues in Carbonaceous Meteorites
(April, 1979, Sky & Telescope, pp. 330-332)
C.R. Pellegrino and J.A. Stoff, Rockville Centre, New York
On September 28, 1969, an ancient rock mass slammed into the upper
atmosphere somewhere above Australia. It slid, danced, and leaped
through the air, the
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From: "Bernd Pauli HD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: "Jeff Kuyken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Jeff inquired:
> Can somebody please tell me where the main mass of
> the Murchison (CM2) fall resides? Also the deatils
> of its size and any other information would also be
> appreciated.
Matteo responded:
> From Meteorite Catalogue: kg.40.7 in FMNH, Chicago
> I do not if this is the real mai
G'Day, Mate and List,
the known repository Information on Murchison is :
40.3 kg Field Museum for National History, Chicago,
30.0 kg National Museum, Washington,
5.4 kg Melbourne Museum, Victoria, Australia,
4.6 kg Arizona State University, Tempe,
2.5 kg National History Museum, London,
to na
Hello all
>From Meteorite Catalogue:
kg.40.7 in FMNH, Chicago
I do not if this is the real main mass.
Regards
Matteo
--- Jeff Kuyken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> G'day List,
>
> Can somebody please tell me where the main mass of
> the Murchison (CM2) fall resides? Also the deatils
> of it's
G'day List,
Can somebody please tell me where the main mass of
the Murchison (CM2) fall resides? Also the deatils of it's size
and any other information would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff KuykenI.M.C.A. #3085www.meteoritesaustralia.com
"Jeff K." wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi Jeff and List!
> I was wondering if anyone out there has a resonably
> detailed map of the fall area for the 1969 Murchison,
> Victoria, Australia fall. Even a link to a web address
> would be much appreciated!
Maybe these references are helpful:
HALLIDAY I.
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone out there has a resonably
detailed map of the fall area for the 1969 Murchison,
Victoria, Australia fall. Even a link to a web address
would be much appreciated!
Happy New Year,
Jeff.
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