On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:14:56 -0600, you wrote:
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>http://epsc.wustl.edu/~rlk/papers/korotev_et_al_2009_m&ps_intermediate_iron.pdf
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>To me this all means that half the lunar meteorites must come from
>the farside, we just don't know which ones.
>
FWIW, I believe that-- statistically-- meteorites
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Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 11:38 AM
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Is there any reas
Is there any reason to believe that one side might be more prone to
impacts than the other??
Dennis Beatty
On Jan 26, 2010, at 11:14 AM, Randy Korotev wrote:
At 00:54 26-01-10 Tuesday, you wrote:
Randy, why did you write that there is no scientific evidence that
any particular lunar mete
At 00:54 26-01-10 Tuesday, you wrote:
Randy, why did you write that there is no scientific evidence that
any particular lunar meteorite originates from the lunar farside?
Dear Walter and list:
We don't know exactly where on the Moon any lunar meteorite comes
from. It has, nevertheless, beco
?
Shawn Alan
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Thats a good read on NWA 482.
Shawn
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 482
Hello Everyone,
I have a couple of questions about lunar meteorite NWA 482.
Dealers and re-sellers of this meteorite often note that NWA 482 originates
from the lunar farside.
Randy Korotov notes that there no scientific evidenc
Hello Everyone,
I have a couple of questions about lunar meteorite NWA 482.
Dealers and re-sellers of this meteorite often note that NWA 482 originates
from the lunar farside.
Randy Korotov notes that there no scientific evidence that any particular
lunar meteorite originates from the lunar
Hi all.I have a .164 gram part slice of NWA 482 lunar for trade.I am either
looking for a slice of nwa 1109,a nice size taza or a slice of
estherville.Please off list.
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
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Hi John and List,
NWA 482 can be seen here: www.LunarRock.com This includes Mike's sister's
story regarding the acquisition of NWA 482, photos and other info.
Best regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
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www.LunarRock.com
IMCA 3163
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Just curious if there was one made years ago.
It would look nice next to my Adamana cast.
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Wow,as dave harris said,what a fantastic score.I
finally got my piece of nwa 482,lunar slice.Thanks to
mr.nwa 482,jim strope.He gave me a deal I can not
beat.A.27 gram slice with crust and black shock
veins.Wow what a piece.I have been looking for a piece
for a long tim.eThanks again jim.
Steve R.
Title: NWA-482 / NO RESERVE / BONHAMS NATURAL HISTORY SALE / NEXT TUESDAY
A two-gram specimen of NWA482 with no reserve
http://www.macovich.com/catalog/2122.html
A beautiful slice of Marjalahti selling for as little as $23/g
http://www.macovich.com/catalog/2129.html
And with a nod to my f
Good Evening List
I am currently taking offers for a very nice .202g part-slice of NWA 482. The
specimens measures 15X10X1mm and was purchased at $4,000/g about a year or so
ago. Since this is a very difficult specimen to photo, I would like to make
this specimen available on a down-payment
Good Evening List,
I don't post many sales ads on the list, but I would like to offer this specimen to
all of you at a special price:
NWA 482 Lunar, Crystalline Impact-Melt Breccia .19g slice with a crusted edge- $475
(this weekend only) plus FREE USPS priority mail shipping (air letter post for
Dear List Members,
First of all I am sorry to hear of David Coleman's passing. I talked to him
on the phone a few times regarding his awesome writings on lunar mineralogy. I
ordered some of the products from Science Mall USA and was pleased that David
and Sarah signed the books I ordered fro
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From:
MARK
BOSTICK
To: fcressy ; Meteorite List
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 3:35
PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 482
questions
Hello List,
Thank you Eric for your straight answer. I am sure many others had
heard the same thing so if I was wrong for
I couldn't have put it better myself Rob.
thanks
Mike
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From: "Matson, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:16 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 482 questions answ
rk - Original Message - From: fcressy Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 3:43 PM To: Meteorite List Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 482 questions Hello all,Rob asked:>So, we're all left wondering: who REALLY owns (or perhaps by now>"owned") the main mass of NW
Hi
Mike,
> Robert, that is simple, since the purchase
of this meteorite, we have been
> hassled in public and private by a good
number of people, many on the list,
> in the last two years! I am simply
tired of this ugly rumor raising it's head
> every few months. Mark posted questio
Thanks Eric for the very succinct explanation. It puts to bed
pretty much every issue about this amazing stone:
1. The mass was 1015 g, minus very small chips that could not
have totalled anywhere near 250 grams. The 1278 g figure is
erroneous. At best it is the weight of some other totally
un
Hello all,
Rob asked:
>So, we're all left wondering: who REALLY owns (or perhaps by now
>"owned") the main mass of NWA 482? Just so we're clear, there are no
>accusations here, only questions. Anyone reading the Meteoritical
>Bulletins should be just as perplexed as I. --Rob
The website set
Hello Mark, Rob, and all
At the risk of stepping into the middle of a bar
fight here is what I know.
I saw the stone in Tucson when Mike Farmer returned.
At the time it was complete, whole and uncut except for
a couple small chips which can be seen in the photos.
It weighed 1015 gr
to this garbage.
Mike Farmer
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From:
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To: Meteorite List
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:18
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 482
questions
Mike,
I don't know what your personal beef is
with Mr. Bostick and frankly
Mike,
I don't know what your personal beef is with
Mr. Bostick and frankly don't
care to know. Clearly you are reading a lot more into his
post about
NWA 482 than was present in his words.
He made a statement (true or
not) and asked a question. Stripping
out the extraneous
information
, 2002 10:57 AM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 482
Good morning list. I am starting a lunar page on my website and I am
wondering if anyone has any nwa 482 forsale? I am looking just for a very
small piece. Please let me know. I'll be in and out all day so I'll be
c
Good morning list. I am starting a lunar page on my website and I am
wondering if anyone has any nwa 482 forsale? I am looking just for a very
small piece. Please let me know. I'll be in and out all day so I'll be
checking my emails on and off. Also I want to stay within the USA for
shipping purpo
I'm trying to raise some money now so I'm putting my fusion crusted piece of
NWA 482 up for sale. Normal price straight from the source is $5,000 a
gram. I'm selling .54g (with crust) for $2,200 which is only $4,000 a gram.
I'll cover all the shipping.
Thanks,
Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.c
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