Hi All,
I knew I had seen that feature somewhere, but I could not remember at the time.
Anyway I found it. It was in a 0.334g oriented Bensour individual I
have in my collection.
Here are three pics of the piece. While on an entirely different
scale, both in size and class, it does have a
and of this what you say?
http://www.mcomemeteorite.it/images/SikhoteAlingr.2162.JPG
Matteo
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Hi All,
I knew I had seen that feature somewhere, but I
could not remember at the time.
Anyway I found it. It was in a 0.334g oriented
Bensour
That would make sense Bernd. I initially noticed that it looks like two of
them right next to each other.
formed parallel cylinders 10-40 mm in diameter
Cheers,
Jeff
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type the nodule in my slice?
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/SikhoteAlin.JPG
Matteo
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Greetings
Last night I listed a bunch of auctions one of
which was a Sikhote-alin with a 2.5x2 cm circular
feature in it. It is kind of like what
Excellent Bernd!! That sounds just like what it is. There is no obvious
troilite showing so maybe it was part of the half that split off this piece.
Thanks for your always informative posts.
--
Eric Olson
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Eric wrote:
Anyone want to take a stab at what it might
On 03 Nov 2005 19:21:55 UT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
On page 1128, Buchwald calls these features octahedral parting.
On page 1129, there is a picture of a 4.4 kg fragment from impact
hole no. 30 with a fracture that follows Widmanstaetten boundaries.
If anyone's interested, I notice
Those are probably the crystal face boundaries that have been burned
out. Seen that before.
Matt
Jim Strope wrote:
Hi All.
I just sold a 116 gram Sikhote-alin which has an unusual feature that
the customer noticed and I had no explaination for. Take a look at
the following
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Those are probably the crystal face boundaries that have been burned out.
Seen that before.
Matt
Jim
Hi again,
On page 1128, Buchwald calls these features octahedral parting.
On page 1129, there is a picture of a 4.4 kg fragment from impact
hole no. 30 with a fracture that follows Widmanstaetten boundaries.
Reference:
BUCHWALD V.F. (1975) Iron Meteorites, Vol. 3
Sergey, that was really good! Thankyou
Mark Ferguson
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Hello List,
It was a request yesterday
Hi Sergey,
Thank you for translating the Sikhote-Alin movie.
Wilton
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Hello List,
It was a
Sergey,
Thanks for all this work. It was wonderful to watch this movie and
understand the commentary.
Has given me an itch to pick up another Sikhote. ;)
Cheers,
tett
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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Serge you are a gentleman. I am sure your english is far better than most of
our russian. I am thinking that vodka niet and da is about as far as most of
us go.
regards from Australia.
Peter Dippl
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a very good work
Matteo
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Hello List,
It was a request yesterday about English subtitles
for Sikhote-Alin movie.
I decided to play a little bit here. So I created
some subtitles for a part
of the movie.
I cut the end of the movie and
EXCELLENT!
I would really like to see the rest translated, if you ever find the time.
I'm sure your translated version will be on every meteorite enthusiast's
hard drive.
If you decide to make it your personal project and perfect it, there was one
typo I noticed: carter instead of The whole
Sergey, What a nice early morning present. Thanks for you time and effort.
No apology necessary. Nice work!
Jerry Flaherty
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:37:05 +0200, Sergey Vasiliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
It was a request yesterday about English subtitles for Sikhote-Alin movie.
I decided to play a little bit here. So I created some subtitles for a part
of the movie.
Thanks for making the time and effort to
Thanks, Sergey - great work!
For years I had admired this fall I even bought the terrific
painting by Jerry Armstrong, SIKHOTE-ALIN: GROUND ZERO and
put it atop my on line catalog. After all these years it is great to see
the actual site and the original search conducted there. Seeing is
Thank you, Martin for the 'fine film'.
I just watched it and loved it!
Sternengruss, Moni
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Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 03
Hi Jim,
watch the fine film of 1956 here:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/odhenin/download.htm
Tons of shrapnels!!!
Harbarth Buckleboo
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 03:36:00 +0200, Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
watch the fine film of 1956 here:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/odhenin/download.htm
Uh, there wouldn't happen to be an English subtitle file for this, would there?
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