Hello all,
The uniqueRammya auction ending today, it's thelast occasion for collectorto acquire this rare meteorite.
http://cgi.ebay.com/awcgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1076705274
Except a little slice, all others slices or endcut were traded for historic european fall, nice silicated iron,
I can just hear you all now... "Good Lord !!!, is it time for Strope's
shameless Thursdayebay plug already?" - Yeah I'm afraid
so
Well of special note this week is a cute little oriented Camel Donga that I
got in Tucson. A collector showed up selling much of his collection to
Hello.
Please tell me where I can get this Catalogue.
tnx for help
[ MARCIN CIMALA]-
http://www.meteoryt.net -- Meteorite Information Center
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Ron Baalke informed the List:
http://www.sunspot.net/news/local/bal-te.md.meteor28feb28.story?coll=bal%2Dlocal%2Dheadlines
'Falling star' may have fallen in Md.
Hm!? Looks like a NWA at first sight
but it's just a photo, no more no less :-(
A 1-pound iron meteorite was found near
Hi All,
Once again, a stone turned in by John Q. Public has turned out
to be just that: an ordinary rock. I feel sorry for Michael
Mumma, the chief scientist for planetary research at NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center, who was quoted in the story as
saying, As soon as I saw the stone it was
Wow, that is about as fresh a fall as Gold Basin!
Mike Farmer
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From: Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Meteorite Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 12:15 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite May Have
Hello.
Dont You think, that in TAZA is too much oriented specimen ?
Why ?
This was met. rain, than why this small meteorites not rotate on air?
I also search for good quality, big photos of big Taza (above 1kg) and
big slices :)
[ MARCIN CIMAA]-
I am still here. Catalogues are available @ $50.00 each (signed and
numbered!).
Campo's available @ $30.00 per kg! (40kg+). New 37kg Lunar has been found.
xoxox, MC
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From: Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PolandMET.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Graham Christensen
Marcin wrote:
Dont You think, that in TAZA is too much oriented specimen? Why ?
This was met. rain, than why this small meteorites not rotate on air?
Hello Marcin and List,
Well, first of all, I'd say that several Tazas are not so very oriented
in the classical sense of the term - I'd
Hi everyone,
I just spoke to Mrs. Pearce about the stone. They took it to the Smithsonian
today and it
turns out to be sandstone. They are very embarrassed and were sorry their friend from
NASA
called the media.
I am sending both their boys a meteorite so they aren't disappointed
Hi Steve and List,
I just spoke to Mrs. Pearce about the stone. They took it to
the Smithsonian today and it turns out to be sandstone. They
are very embarrassed and were sorry their friend from NASA
called the media.
They have nothing to be embarrassed about -- the Pearce's did
exactly
I am sending both their boys a meteorite so they aren't
disappointed about the whole experience.
Good for you, Steve! I'll be happy to follow suit if you can
provide a mailing address. --Rob
A very nice gesture, gents! Renews my faith in humanity.
Mark
I take exception to your last remark. That is more BS than I have
heard in a long time. Trying to manipulate the market with false
information again?
Jim Strope421 Fourth StreetGlen Dale, WV 26038
Catch a Falling Star Meteoriteshttp://www.catchafallingstar.com
I am still here. Catalogues
Hi
Thomas and List,
My
Swedish translation skills are horrible at best, but from
what
little
I've been able to get out of the short article, no
meteorites
were
found -- just the hole. It was assumed that the hole
was
~made~
by a meteorite, but I could find no mention of a meteorite
or
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Feb02/meteoriteSearch.html
Searching Antarctic Ice for Meteorites
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
February 28, 2002
--- Silver anniversary season:
The vigorous life and times of
the ANSMET team at Meteorite
Hills resulted in a new
Hello List,
I am selling (or trading) a fairly new
"Treasure-Finder 900 automatic" two box style deep dection metal and cave
detector. We used this in my business to detect some old plumbing pipes in the
ground about 4 to 8 feet,last year. It is less than one year old and in
very good
Hey list,
The Hoba meteorite has just been pushed to second place. Check this out:
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/recycle/Buy/Grabs/Meteor.jpg
This one is not in english but it is still funny:
http://www.astrofili.org/~vignette/immagini/fumetti/meteorite.jpg
Thought you
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