Mike,
Find the trajectory, looking for the direction, and the zenith for the termination of the fireball. If you can find witnesses that reported it overhead when it last exploded, beneath that spot, meteorites should be found. Also, reports of sounds after the fireball should be for the
Dear List Members,
We were politely invited to team up on the India fall which excited us at
first. We looked into it and decided we will hold off for awhile. We will
wait to see if Mike Farmer and his group can successfully and legally remove
this material from the country. It does not make
how much? $200/gr. and after is available on ebay for
$8/gr.?
This time I waith, no other Park Forest mistakes I
want...
Matteo
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wrote:
I will give a little information, not much, if you
want more, go there and find out, spend the $$$ to
do so.
I was in
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how much? $200/gr. and after is available on ebay for
$8/gr.?
This time I waith, no other Park Forest mistakes I
want...
Matteo
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how much? $200/gr. and after is available on ebay
for
$8/gr.?
This time I waith, no other Park Forest mistakes I
want...
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Louisiana fall
how much? $200/gr. and after is available on ebay
for
$8/gr.?
This time I waith, no other Park Forest mistakes I
want...
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I will give a little information, not much, if
you
, September 30, 2003 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Louisiana fall
how much? $200/gr. and after is available on ebay
for
$8/gr.?
This time I waith, no other Park Forest mistakes I
want...
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I will give a little
you listed
them at over $50 gram.
Answer that if you can.
Mike Farmer
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ah...a last word.I
Matteo-
Why are you so bitter? I don't think you have had
anything good to say to the list for months now.
I understand you have a problem receiving your
meteorites. I don't doubt that. But I really don't
think anyone is out to cheat you. I do think there is
a problem with your mail receipts
I will give a little information, not much, if you
want more, go there and find out, spend the $$$ to do so.
I was in Arkansas so luckily I just hopped a
commuter plane with Gary Loyd and had a blast on Bourbon Street. Anyone who
thinks that only Mardi Gras is party time needs to rethink
Terrible news,
Awful loss.
Steve Schoner
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I will give a little information, not much, if you
want more, go there and find out, spend the $$$ to
do so.
I was in Arkansas so luckily I just hopped a
commuter plane with Gary Loyd and had a blast on
, 2003 8:35 PM
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Terrible news,
Awful loss.
Steve Schoner
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I will give a little information, not much, if you
want more, go there and find out, spend the $$$ to
do so.
I was in Arkansas so luckily I
Actually it should be quite easy for me to be able
to assist people on the list get a few pcs from this fall.
In case anyone is interested in recovering a few
pcs of this fall pls email me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED],or call me.
I have afriend standing by in India and
can go to the area
Is it a confirmed fall???
Not yet.
Would appreciate it if we can continue to get news on this fall
I've sent out about 8 emails on this since yesterday.
Ron Baalke
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Hello,
I posted a listing with pictures of over 100 meteorite specimens and thin
sections on the web at:
http://www.planetwhy.com/
Have a look and let me know you wants as soon as possible.
Cheers,
Martin
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Howdy Folks,
I've been cleaning up again and found some meteorite specimens and thin sections I no
longer need.
Tomorrow morning (Wednesday) at or about 7am mountain time (9am Eastern, 6am Pacific)
I will post the meteorites on my planetwhy.com site.
I am posting the material at this time to
Hi All,
Tracy asked:
Considering that there has been a scientific presence on
the Antarctic ice cap for the past 30+ years, a good place
to start might be: How many witnessed falls are there
from Antarctica?
I would guess none. The greatest human presence is during
austral summers, when
: [meteorite-list] Determining fall rate from falls observed
Hi All,
Tracy asked:
Considering that there has been a scientific presence on
the Antarctic ice cap for the past 30+ years, a good place
to start might be: How many witnessed falls are there
from Antarctica?
I would guess none
. How much / g? Roman - Original Message - From: "M come Meteorite Meteorites" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:29 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?A meteorite is
http://www.thedailyworld.com/daily/2003/Jul-15-Tue-2003/news/news1.html
Rocks in Elma may be remains of a meteor
By Levi Pulkkinen
Daily World (Washington)
July 15, 2003
ELMA - Elma High School Senior Brian Reed was bored,
just taking a night drive through Elma's dark, deserted
streets.
, July 15, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Washington?
http://www.thedailyworld.com/daily/2003/Jul-15-Tue-2003/news/news1.html
Rocks in Elma may be remains of a meteor
By Levi Pulkkinen
Daily World (Washington)
July 15, 2003
ELMA - Elma High School Senior Brian
In a message dated 7/15/03 3:15:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WOW, they saw the fall and headed right for the school track and found still
hot meteorites. I give one about a 0.0% chance of being real and 100% chance
BULLSH$#.
I'd give it greater odds at being BS than
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Rocks in Elma may
.But, how do three young men of Elma top off their out - of -
this - world night? Snacks, of course
Ah yes, the inevitable munchies.
--
Rob Wesel
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are the dreamers of the dreams.
Willy Wonka, 1971
A meteorite is fall over the S.Marco Church here in
Venice, it pierced the roof of the Church, have hit a
turist in the head and kill a pigeon that strolled in
that zone
Matteo
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My friend was a tourist feeding pigeons once.
God bless his soul now...
How much / g?
Roman
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A meteorite is fall over the S.Marco Church here
in
Venice, it pierced the roof of the Church
How much for that pigeon with a garlic sauce? Collecting is for ordinary
people, eating is for connoisseurs.
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Hello
complete pigeon - what it remains of it - is $100,
with in gift a piece of skull of the tourist, a true
one to deal
Regards
Matteo
--- Ryan Darby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much for that pigeon with a garlic sauce?
Collecting is for ordinary
people, eating is for connoisseurs.
Stefan asked:
somebody has informed me today that a
big fireball was seen over Albania and Greece.
The event was also reported by an East
European press agency. Does anybody have
more informations?
.
This all that could be found at this time:
1. Greek firefighters alerted over fireball
ABC
A... easily one of the cutest falls I've ever seen. Congratulations!
Tracy Latimer
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall
(on
or about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6
kg,
sorry all will remain with me. I have a couple of pix
Awww... easily one of the the cutest falls I've ever seen. Congratulations!
Tracy Latimer
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall
(on
or about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6
kg,
sorry all will remain with me. I have a couple of
Congrat's!
That's without a doubt, the most beautiful recovery I've ever seen.
Larry
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg, sorry
all will remain with me. I have a couple of pix posted at:
http://davidhardy1.tripod.com/xia/id1.html
David Hardy
David,
Congrats... WOW!
An extraordinary cherished treasure!
Thanks for sharing the pict!
ken
David Hardy wrote:
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg, sorry
all will
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on
or about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg,
sorry all will remain with me. I have a couple of pix posted at:
http://davidhardy1.tripod.com/xia/id1.html
Wow, David! This authentic fall
:
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From: David Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 07:50:10 -0700 (PDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] New fall from China recovered
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou
Congratulations, really nice one. To me this looks as
a babyolite. These are just one of a kind cases...;-
take care,
pekka
David Hardy wrote:
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is
Hi David,
Ahhh, the best kind of fall. Congratulations!
-Walter
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,6599319%255E2862,00.html
Space object crashes
By NICOLE COX
Herald Sun (Australia)
June 15, 2003
A SPACE object, possibly a meteorite, has hit near Mildura.
Timber cutter Ross Hadenfeldt said he was working on a property in Euston,
the
aerodynamics off to make the corkscrew descent.
Mike Farmer
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common
Hello,
Pasamonte was photographed with a great corkscrew:
http://www.geocities.com/dgweir/PASADUST.GIF
David
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: Sunday, June 15, 2003 3:59 PM
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Australia?
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,6599319%255E2862,0
0.html
Space object crashes
By NICOLE COX
Herald Sun (Australia)
June 15, 2003
A SPACE object, possibly
Steve wrote:
Does anyone have the actual rate of fall already calculated? Is the fall
time a universal law of physics learned by all meteoritic students in
Strewnfields 101 class?
I have some indicative data for you from the Dutch Glanerbrug fall. This hit
a house and shattered, and Peter
Hello, Marco and the list,
Marco, don´t know, did Jarmo sent to you the final calculations we
have about the Feb. 12:th bolide, but here´s a link to a graphic of some
potential pieces (unfortunately in finnish, but I think you can get the
idea).
The flight of one piece is marked as a red line,
, May 28, 2003 7:03 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall In Georgia?
http://www.wtoctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=1297825nav=0qq6G4jv
Meteorite on Tybee?
WTOC 11 (Savannah, Georgia)
Imagine hanging out on the deck with friends and family when suddenly,
something just drops from the sky
http://www.wtoctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=1297825nav=0qq6G4jv
Meteorite on Tybee?
WTOC 11 (Savannah, Georgia)
Imagine hanging out on the deck with friends and family when suddenly,
something just drops from the sky. It hit the deck--literally--during a
Tybee cookout. No one can be absolutely
I have a proposition can anyone anywhere please tell me why every time there is a "meteorite fall" the media repeatedly calls it a meteor shower? I mean we all know what a meteor shower is. Is there anyway to educate these people? They are supposed to be the ones reporting the news and educating
If you can come up with a way to prevent the media from spreading
misinformation.
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Hi Ron,
The answer to your question, is there any way to educate these
people? is no.
Anyone who has ever been involved in a newspaper reported
event knows they NEVER get it right. For them to become
educated requires an incident
Hi, Michael, Everybody,
You're probably right that the answer is no.
However, about that terminology. When a rock is in space,
it's a meteroid. When a meteoroid gets involved with a planet and
its atmosphere, it's a meteor. When a meteor survives to reach
the planetary surface or
$200 a gram
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Art Jones wrote:
This is very exciting as today is my birthday!
Many happy returns of the day and a big
Thank You for making this list possible!!!
Bernd
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There are about 500+ list members:
IF some or most of these 500+ list members sent - say US$1.00
to Mike Farmer (provided he would be willing to collect the
money) via PayPal, Mike or someone else could acquire a sizeable
Forest Park individual as a birthday present for our esteemed
AdMin. Just
28, 2003 1:01 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Illinois fall and Art's Birthday
There are about 500+ list members:
IF some or most of these 500+ list members sent - say US$1.00
to Mike Farmer (provided he would be willing to collect the
money) via PayPal, Mike or someone else could acquire
on 3/28/03 11:01 AM, Bernd Pauli HD at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There are about 500+ list members:
IF some or most of these 500+ list members sent - say US$1.00
to Mike Farmer (provided he would be willing to collect the
money) via PayPal, Mike or someone else could acquire a sizeable
Forest
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ART! THANKS FROM ALL OF US
Many happy returns, Art!
Gregory
P.S. Dear generous listees - MY birthday is whatever day Chassigny fell..;-)
: [meteorite-list] Illinois fall and Art's Birthday
There are about 500+ list members:
IF some or most of these 500+ list members sent - say US$1.00
to Mike Farmer (provided he would be willing to collect the
money) via PayPal, Mike or someone else could acquire a sizeable
Forest Park individual
Hello List,
How does one get in line to purchase a small piece
of this Fall?
Fred Ley
IMCA #9181
Oh, to be in Chicago!
(Never thought I would say that, after living there for 6 months in
1969).
Michael
on 3/27/03 7:15 AM, Mark Langenfeld at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve appears to be onto something here. See:
In a message dated 3/27/2003 6:44:33 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Art!
YES Happy Birthday!!
And you should get a great big one for free!! :-)
Anne Black
IMCA #2356
www.IMPACTIKA.com
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, March 27, 2003 6:23 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Illinois fall
Hey Everyone,
This is very exciting as today is my birthday! Too bad I can't take a
quick
flight to find a stone that fell! Does anyone know the exact time of the
fall?
Regards, Art
Greetings List,
Just got back from Park Forest a bit ago. What an incredible day!! I
was able to acquire several specimens of this new fall. As reported
this seems to be a twin of Kilabo. I had the opportunity to see some
abolutely breathtaking finds. I also got to meet a few people from
the
Hello all
I have another good news from Italybut I waith the
next week for give the confirm, if the analysis go
speed
Regards
Matteo
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Greetings List,
Just got back from Park Forest a bit ago. What an
incredible day!! I
was able to acquire
Those of you who have read Arthur C. Clarke's novel FOUNTAINS OF PARADISE
will recall that this is the same giant rock that was his inspiration for the
location of the anchor point for the cable for the first Space Elevator.
IF it really was hit by a meteorite, Arthur would have loved
In a message dated 18/09/02 05:14:30 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Those of you who have read Arthur C. Clarke's novel FOUNTAINS OF PARADISE
will recall that this is the same giant rock that was his inspiration for the
location of the anchor point for the cable for the first
Hello List,
Enclosed is the Fall Denver Show Guide with a partial
list of dealers that will be there, Is there any
dealers that are not
on this list going to attend ? And how many list
members are
going to attend this year ? I attended the show
last year but
could not stay, This year I
Does anyone know of this fall in Uganda in March?
http://www.africaonline.com/jive/viewThread.jsp?forum=6thread=35135
Ryan
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Hi Ryan,
Does anyone know of this fall in Uganda in March?
http://www.africaonline.com/jive/viewThread.jsp?forum=6thread=35135
This was actually not a meteorite fall, but something much more
rare -- a satellite reentry. Better yet, a large piece of this
reentry was recovered. I posted a
Hi all,
I haven't checked the meteor observer pages yet but I witnessed an impressive meteor
fall on July 30th of 2002. As I was driving home and on an north/south road heading
south I saw behind clouds an explosion of a sort, lighting up the night time sky (and
ground). Figuring this to be a
Hi all
I was in a restaurant showing a friend my meteorite. I go there so much
the manager know me. He came over when I was showing the meteorite. He told
an interesting story. He said in the mountains around Tucson his dad witness
a meteorite hit. He said its about the size of a softball. He
Hi List,
attached please finda link to a newspaper article,
related to the fireball event over Bavaria.
There's a nice photo showing a piece of slag (?) found in a
garden...
Regards,
Reiner
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/index.php?url=/muenchen/imzentrum/40697datei=index.php
Member #:6905
www.geocities.com/cdnastronomer/meteorite.html
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Reiner Höper)
To: "meteorite-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Fall ?
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 17:59:51 +0200
Hi List,
attached please find a link to a newspaper
Hi Christian,
You're absolutely right about Tagish Lake vs. Moravka -- I
mistakenly remembered Tagish Lake falling in January 2001.
Hard to believe that it has already been over 2 years since
that fall!
Best,
Rob
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http://www.newvision.co.ug/detail.php?subCatId=7subCatName=Nationalstory=37942
Meteorites sighted in the West
By Emmanuel Mulondo
The New Vision (Uganda)
April 3, 2002
TONGUES of fire flew across the dark skies of Kabarole, Mubende, Bundibugyo,
Kyenjojo and Kamwenge districts in western
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Mike Farmer should be rested up by now. He has been home a whole week!
Go
for it Mike.
;)
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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Hi Christian,
The millenium ended on December 31, 2001, so Tagish is correct.
Best,
Rob
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To: Meteorite-List@Meteoritecentral. Com
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Hi Rob !
Why ?
Tagish Lake : January 18, 2000
Moravka : May 06, 2000
End of millenium : December 31, 2001 (your words)
(even it is December 31, 2000 - Moravka is later than Tagish)
So I think May is later than Jaunary or..?
Best wishes,
Christian
Original message:
Hi Christian,
Hello All,
I recieved several e-mails when I posted the Weston
newspaper article I recently got, many people requesting copies for their
collection.
I was unsure how they would come out since the
articlewas on the second page, towards the middle, beside the 3rd page and
this paper was
Roman Jirasek wrote:
Is TARBAGATAI (L5), Russia, of 1912/11/10 a fall or a find?
I'm doing the November entries for the 2003 Meteorite Calendar,
and MetBase ver.5 has it as a FALL, M. Grady Meteorites
from A to Z, says FIND.
Hello Roman and List,
The 4th edition of the Catalogue (1985)
Here is a transcript a newspaper I recently aquired, note many of the s's are
typed as f's. I have not altered or changed the spelling. Newspaper has two
names as I noted (I'm not confused...:-).
Maffachufetts Spy, or Worcefter Gazette, Wednesday, January 6, 1808, page
2
Bridgeport, Dec.
Hi,
The "f" for "s" comes from the fact that at the beginnings
of printing in English (Caxton in 1458), the subsidiary or inferior "s"
was written as a tall stretched vertical form like a thin integral sign
(with no crossbar at all) and our present-day full circumflex "S" was used
only for the
hat if you go back far enough, and read some of the original documents, it
doesn't even resemble the English language we use today.
Ron Hartman
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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 9:45
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Subject: [mete
All,
Auction sites: #377
Meteorite very nice and #378
Meteorite, unique
Seller states: "this meteorite is from the turkmenbashi fall in tashauz,
turkmenistan. the meteorite was a known fall on june 20th, 1998 at 12:25pm..
the weight of this piece is 4.7grams this is a great and inexpensive way
: Friday, March 08, 2002 6:18
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Turkmenbashi
Fall?
All, Auction sites: #377
Meteorite very nice and #378
Meteorite, unique Seller states: "this meteorite is from the
turkmenbashi fall in tashauz, turkmenistan. the meteorite was a known fall on
june
Ken inquired:
#377 Meteorite very nice and #378 Meteorite, unique
I cannot find this in Meteoritical Bulletin(s), is it for real?
Hi Ken and List,
It is for real although I don't know if the material is:
Kunya-Urgench, H5
Dashkhowus Velayat, Turkmenistan
42° 15' N / 059° 12' E
Fall:
Hello
The Article in Aftonbladet says that several persons friday evening at
about 7 hour have seen a fireball and a round object falling to the
ground.
Saturday morning the 80 cm hole in the ground was discovered near the
town Vemån in Härjedalen.
Scientists from Naturhistoriske Riksmuseum says
of a meteorite
or meteorites recovered.
--Rob
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Hello meteorite-friends,
I found a nice swedish article about
or
meteorites recovered.
--Rob
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2002 4:53 PMTo: Meteoriten-MailinglisteSubject:
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Hello meteorite-friends,
I found a nice swedish article about the new fall
Could someone give me a hand with approximations of the correct information
for the following questions?
Thanks in advance,
-Robert Beauford : )
ps. On the topics of first pieces, mine was a meteorwrong found in Colorado
when I was 8. I still have it. I don't remember when my first real
I'm afraid I didn't pay as much attention as I should have the last 3 or 4
times that the subject of fall rates came up.
Could someone give me a hand with approximations of the correct information
in the following statements?
I sincerely appreciate any help.
-Robert Beauford : )
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