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Hi Tom and all,
Besides this find of a meteorite on Mars, some of the robot explores
there have found other meteorites in the past. Since Mars has such a
thin atmosphere, the meteorites don't get ablated like they do during a
fall here on Earth. Seeing the meteorites there on Mars, they are
http://gizmodo.com/curiosity-just-found-a-freaky-metal-meteorite-on-mars-1788441834
Regards!
Tom
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Each one with a best offer option
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Don,
As kind as your intentions were, I just have to point out that you got it all
wrong! If you really want the best for Larry, you need to adjust the scenario
to where the meteorite actually DOES
Anybody just see a huge fireball out in Cali,Nevada, Utah, Az? 5 or 6 big
flaming pieces I hear.
Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
IMCA # 1941
Ebay alienrockfarm
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> Anybody just see a huge fireball out in Cali,Nevada, Utah, Az? 5 or 6 big
> flaming pieces I
> hear.
USSTRATCOM's TIP messages of recent hours showed that the rocket body of the
recently launched PROGRESS MS-01 (2015-080B / 41178) could decay at about that
time over the
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>> Anybody just see a huge fireball out in Cali,Nevada, Utah, Az? 5 or 6 big
>> flaming pieces
Dear List,
We all know not to open attachments from untrusted sources...
FYI - We received this email with an attachment this morning from a
fictitious email account. We get these all the time but this was the
first time they personalized it with one of our actual domains.
Have a great day
Hi all,
Many of you asked for slices so here they are!
I just received these today. All slices have been expertly prepared
and have fresh black fusion crust along two edges.
Worth a look even if you're not in the buying mood!
http://www.mrmeteorite.com/neweucritefall.htm
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Climate change linked to Ice-Age animal extinctions
by Wendy Koch, USA TODAY, Nov. 3, 2011
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Good Afternoon Everyone,
I finally launched my new collection website. Aside from the collection gallery
itself (currently in the works), you will also find a sales gallery where I
will list some nice meteorites here and there to help support my habit. I
already have a handful posted, so
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/02/04/breaking-sofa-sized-asteroid-gives-us-a-close-shave/
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Meteorite just one piece of an unknown celestial body
Carnegie Institution For Science
December 15, 2010
Washington, D.C. - Scientists from all over the world are taking a
second, more expansive, look at the
Hello list, I am starting a remodel on my house next week, and the
collection will be moving into a new wing with atmospheric controls
and security dedicated the preservation of meteorites. With
construction crews in and out of the house during this time I will be
storing most of the collection
Hello All,
What a fun time in Wisconsin! A complete update soon. I hope to have my photos
downloaded tomorrow into my computer. I will be offering a 51 gram complete
stone, with about 95% Fusion Crust. It has white paint on it and the only place
the paint could come from is the barn roof above
Anger is a medieval German word which means place, covered by grass or,
more concrete:
I'm sorry Mathias, I just couldn't resist. CONTEXT is a b when it isn't
there.
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Dave Harris wrote:
I am sure I saw some reference on the list about
these Nantan thin sections that appear on Fleabay.
Having just got a polarizing scope I just realised
that they can either be ruut t/s or completely
opaque as Fe and sulphides are opaque to the
standard 30 micron thickness,
Hi
I am sure I saw some reference on the list about these Nantan thinn sections
that appear on Fleabay.
Having just got a polarizing scope I just realised that they can either be
ruut t/s or completely opaque as Fe and sulphides are opaque to the standard
30 micron thickness, and would be a
Hi List. I just listed 4 Unique auctions tonight on EBay that will end this
Sunday March 30, 2007 ending every 15 minutes from 9:00 pm to 9:45 pm for
those living on the East Coast or 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm for those living on the
west. I have a Meteorite Coin Starter Set. A set of Lunar and
Hi List. I just Listed my last 5 Rare Stamp Extravaganza. This is ONLY the
Stamps. Thanks for looking and have a great week ahead.
Sincerely
Don Merchant
IMCA #0960
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Hi all -
A little far from meteorites, but as Andi has pointed
out, not far from impact:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/nov/19/climatechange.evolution
They haven't figured out yet what caused the dramatic
climate variations, and this group is of the sapiens
out of africa school of
Hello
I think, the same as last years, meeting point is near Erich Heiderer table
or/and Chladnis Cheirs stand.
Anyone interested in Brenham coins (+extra free stand) or thin sections made
from my stuff please contact me or find me on the show. I will have around
30 new TS for sale or view.
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Hello
I think, the same as last years, meeting point is near Erich Heiderer table
or/and Chladnis Cheirs stand
How did I find out you could buy meteorites?
This is somewhat strange.
Where I work, I asked for some photocopying to be done
and they were charging 10p (20c) for a staple. I
worked out, that the cost per staple was over
£500/gram and I wanted to know if there was anything
more expensive than
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How did I find out you could buy meteorites?
This is somewhat strange.
Where I work, I asked for some photocopying to be done
and they were charging 10p (20c) for a staple. I
worked out, that the cost per staple was over
£500/gram and I
Hiho,
one important possibility for the veterans of pre-internet times is missing
:-)
12. Fairs Shows.
I got my first meteorite in 1981 on the Munich show as a boy. A schoolmate's
father was paleo-biologist at the Bavarian states collections, so we got
free tickets. As I was highly interested
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:00:45 +0100, you wrote:
one important possibility for the veterans of pre-internet times is missing
:-)
12. Fairs Shows.
I got my first meteorite in 1981 on the Munich show as a boy. A schoolmate's
father was paleo-biologist at the Bavarian states collections, so we got
Hello all, I guess I am a yes and a no. I still have the first
meteorite I ever bought, It was bought from Keith who came to the
place I worked and applied for a job. On his application it said in
his work history meteorite hunter 10 years I bought a 385 gram
Canyon Diablo for $100 and it is
I received my first meteorite in 1996 from Dr. William Cassidy, the Father of
the ANSMET (Antarctic Search for Meteorites) Program. It is a 21.2 g Henbury
and is proudly displayed in the Natural Sciences Section of my Living Room
along with 78 other meteorites ranging from .001g to 26.5
Hello List,
There was a lot of interest and positive comments on
the thread concerning whether or not members still had
their first meteorite. I'd like to ask a related
question that I think might be interesting.
The question is: How did you find out that it was
possible to actually BUY a
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question: Just How ...?
Hello List,
There was a lot of interest and positive comments on
the thread concerning whether or not members still had
their first meteorite. I'd like to ask a related
In a message dated 3/15/2007 9:34:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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The question is: How did you find out that it was
possible to actually BUY a meteorite!?
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1) Saw Robert Haag's ad in Sky Telescope and ordered my 1st Canyon
Interesting question Robert.
# 7
I have known Alain Carion for much longer than either one of us will care to
admit. He used to come to the Denver Show every year, and of course he always
had some meteorites. So, I suppose I have known that you could buy
meteorites from the very beginning.
Dear Robert:
Missed one! I was a diamond prospector and gold prospector in need of a
new metal detector; and I found a White's metal detector dealer just
three blocks from my house! My new associate says that I could find a
meteorite besides gold and I was all earswith in a minute I was
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:33:54 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
The question is: How did you find out that it was
possible to actually BUY a meteorite!?
Ebay. I had been buying fossils on Ebay for years and, one day, started
wondering what other weird things were sold on there. Meteorites popped into
Robert and all,
My story is a little twisted and includes some good
educational insights.
As a field geologist, I saw everyone's curiosity
rocks. I skipped work to go visit meteorite (wannabe)
craters that suddenly appeared in fields.
My first quality meteorwrong was a big hunk of the
Hello Robert and all,
Interesting topic. Like Norm, I'm also a geologist
and have been consulting for about 20 years now. Every
once in a while someone would bring in the family
Rock, ...that treasure they had carried from place to
place over the years because they knew it was
valuable. Back in
say this to mr.Farmer its every time the first to
start the fights, if you see in this months I not have
never say a word to Farmerthe strange is I am go
out from the IMCA why the president have say I am the
first to attack this person.mah.
Matteo
Hey MM's Team.
Stop this, Im sick
Hello List, Jeff K., Tom, Alex, and Jörn,
.. that I won't be responding to any emails during the next few days.
About two or three hous ago, we had a terrible weather front sweeping
across the area where we live and my family and I, we are mighty busy
carrying buckets of water, pumping water out
WOW BERND, YOU'RE HAVING YOUR AND MY SHARE OF BAD WEATHER THIS YEAR! SORRY,
HOPE IT ISN'T TOO COSTLY! JERRY FLAHERTY
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to point out that a very nice slice of The
Glorieta Mountain Pallasite was just sold on E-bay (6529243217) for over
$41.00 per gram. I have a few very nice slices of the Glorieta Mountain
Pallasite on my website. www.meteoritefinder.com for the sale of the
Hello all-
Just in time for the holidays, I have 52.4 gram fragment of Barwell (Dec
24th fall UK) for $1400. Shop around an compare
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/robandcolleen11197/album?.dir=/9346
I also have a lot of 10 oriented chondrites available with a total weight of
1614 grams for $3.50
Meteorite just misses Kewanee man
http://www.starcourier.com/articles/2004/09/29/city/city3.txt
By Star Courier staff
KEWANEE -- Pat Lee was working outside the Tool Time Rental building on
South Main Street Saturday when he heard a bang.
A rock had struck the south side of the building,
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
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Hello Mark and List!
Something just clicked at my mind after looking at Mark's page... ;-)
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/sv-meteorites/fun.asp
Have fun!
Sergey
www.sv-meteorites.com
Hello Mike and list,
Mike wrote: The original post about NWA 1139 was mine. Sorry if I ruffled
any
Hello Sergey and list, That's funny. Thanks for the website link, perhaps I will use part of that painting for a logo I need to make. Mark Bostick - Original Message - From: Sergey Vasiliev Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 3:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [meteorite-list] Fw
Sounds like the Hupes did go have a look, here is a new update I just got
from the Weather Producer.
Hi Rob :)
Thanks for writing back :) Right after I wrote back to you, Molly Shen filed
her report from the field (she's our reporter out there) and couched the
story that it might not indeed be
"The glassy black rocks could be worn asphalt or pieces of the old high school track."
OK guys . . .I must get some kind of Kazoo Prize of the Yearfor this . . .
"Careful analysis of the meteoritic material has yielded stunning results:
Urethane-based primer
Rubber Base Mat Granules: (1-3mm)
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I find that Mateo frequently does this, as
does Michael Cottingham
and, in spurts, Mike Farmer and Dean Bessy. The list
could go on. (granted,
they all, especially Mike Farmer Dean Bessey give
it a rest from time
to time - sometimes for many
GOOD JOB Elton! Well stated!
CYA Steve!
Best to all; Jake
Jake Delgaudio
The Nature Source
Meteorites Fossils
Queensbury, NY 12804
Member: The Meteoritical Society
Member: AAPS/American Association of Paleontological Suppliers
Member: International Meteorite Collectors Association #4262
I've saved this message for a while hoping that you'd change and abide
by your past assurances to this list that you'd tone it down but I am
now outraged and livid at your disrespect for my time and your wholly
selfish actions. Contrary to your beliefs there are actually other
subjects this
Come on, Elton,
Don't hold back. How do you REALLY feel?
Michael
on 8/25/02 1:20 PM, EL Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've saved this message for a while hoping that you'd change and abide
by your past assurances to this list that you'd tone it down but I am
now outraged and
Dear List, and STEVE ARNOLD, AND THOSE WHO FEEL SORRY FOR HIS...YOU KNOW
WHAT PART;
Elton has made many very good points and he has my public endourcement.
I agree, Mr. Arnold should post to the "meteorite noise.com" list instead
of barraging us with his sales banter. What if all of us dealers
Hi Elton and all,
Although I hate to address this issue, Elton is 100% right in his assessment of Steve
Arnold from Chicago. When Steve started posting to the list, I tried to help him out
and tell him what the list was for. I even tried to suggest some lists that might be
more for what he was
Hi Al all,
Perhaps you all could help me out here. I seem to be missing
something
First, let me state that I, personally, find frequent posting to the
list for sales unpalatable. I try to severely limit doing so myself, for
the obvious reasons. However, what I don't get is why Steve
Hi Al et al
So who IS in charge here?
Dave
almitt wrote:
Hi Elton and all,
Although I hate to address this issue, Elton is 100% right in his assessment of Steve
Arnold from Chicago. When Steve started posting to the list, I tried to help him out
and tell him what the list was for. I even
Hi Dave all,
This list is as close to unmoderated as can be. Art Jones sponsors
the list via Meteorite Central. However, though there is a healthy list
of rules (everyone gets it when they sign up) it requires continual and
truly obnoxious violations before Art takes action. He is a man of
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