[meteorite-list] Re - Warning Virus

2002-05-17 Thread Steven Drummond
I Want to thank the list for this information on the virus , I cant remember who exactly but I do remember something was said about "A powerful tool". Tonight I received an email from"lukeandkim" The subject matter was "A Powerful Tool" Since I do not know who lukeandkim are and I

[meteorite-list] Is really Richfield this?

2002-05-17 Thread Matteo Chinellato
Hello all Look this on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2104158466 is really a piece of this meteorite? Regards Matteo = M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sale Site:

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Dinosaurs Arrived With A Bang

2002-05-17 Thread Edward Hodges
Well Gordon, let's not make the mistake of calling reptiles; dinosuars. They really aren't the same thing, not really even related. When the classification system is modified they will be shown to have more in common with the cow, (reptiles that is). The smaller dinosaurs obviously evolved

Re: [meteorite-list] Is really Richfield this?

2002-05-17 Thread Martin Horejsi
Nope. Not even close. -Martin On 5/17/02 12:50 AM, Matteo Chinellato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all Look this on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2104158466 is really a piece of this meteorite? Regards Matteo = M come Meteorite - Matteo

Re: [meteorite-list] Re - Warning Virus

2002-05-17 Thread John Gwilliam
At 10:42 PM 5/16/02 -0700, Steven Drummond wrote: I Want to thank the list for this information on the virus , I cant remember who exactly but I do remember something was said about A powerful tool . Tonight I received an email from lukeandkim The subject matter was A Powerful Tool Since I do

[meteorite-list] Workshop On Mars Meteorites: Oct 11-13, 2002

2002-05-17 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/sncs2002/sncs2002.1st.html - UNMIXING THE SNCS: Chemical, Isotopic, and Petrologic Componensts of the Martian Meteorites October 11-13, 2002 Houston Texas FIRST

[meteorite-list] Tombaugh House Moving Sale (AD)

2002-05-17 Thread meteorites
Well folks, I have been busy for almost a year on something other than meteorites. And once this project that I have been involved in (or traped in)is over I will be ready for some much needed RR meteorite hunting. Here is the first story on the project. Click the link and see:

[meteorite-list] Meteor Team In Denver Seeking Help With Tracking

2002-05-17 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_1151823,00.html Meteor team seeking help with tracking By Jim Erickson Rocky Mountain News (Colorado) May 17, 2002 Nine months after a blazing fireball exploded over Saguache County, Denver researchers will visit the area to

[meteorite-list] Costa Mesa Rock and Mineral Show

2002-05-17 Thread Radosevich, Dave
Anybody know who's going? This is a really neat show if your in So.Calif. Usually a few meteorite dealers show up. Marvin? Farmer? Tobin? I will be there tonight. Dave Radosevich __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[meteorite-list] Meteorite Hunters Find Rare Booty in African Desert (NWA 998 NWA 1195)

2002-05-17 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/mars_meteorite_020517.html Meteorite Hunters Find Rare Booty in African Desert By Heather Sparks space.com 17 May 2002 The Western Sahara, a fertile hunting ground for enthusiasts seeking meteorites, offered up two rare Martian rocks in the

[meteorite-list] Re: Mercury Meteorite Puzzle

2002-05-17 Thread Ron Baalke
BBC News article: NWA 011 has an oxygen isotope ratio that indicates it came from a body larger than a big asteroid. Okay. This article explains to me why this meteorite came from a body larger than an asteroid. But it doesn't explain how the other planet-sized bodies in our solar system are

RE: [meteorite-list] Re: Mercury Meteorite Puzzle

2002-05-17 Thread Treiman, Allan
Hi, all -- Here's my two cents on NWA 011. I think Mercury is unlikely. Reflection spectra of Mercury seem to say that its crust is nearly free of iron in its minerals, except perhaps as iron metal. That would rule out NWA 011. Some folks have suggested that aubrites might be from

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Dinosaurs Arrived With A Bang

2002-05-17 Thread Edward Hodges
Fred- The Komodo Dragon wasn't around 65 million years ago, and either were crocodiles like the ones you see now. They have evolved to become a more effeciant and smaller predator. So, can you think over any large Reptiles, that have survived for at least the last 65 million years that are

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Dinosaurs Arrived With A Bang

2002-05-17 Thread S.Singletary
At 12:22 PM 5/17/2002 -0700, Edward Hodges wrote: Fred- The Komodo Dragon wasn't around 65 million years ago, and either were crocodiles like the ones you see now. They have evolved to become a more effeciant and smaller predator. So, can you think over any large Reptiles, that have survived

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Dinosaurs Arrived With A Bang

2002-05-17 Thread S.Singletary
whoops, never mind. A few minutes of research reveal that Indocetus ramani (earliest known whale form) is from the lower Eocene - long after our controversial impact. At 03:30 PM 5/17/2002 -0400, S.Singletary wrote: At 12:22 PM 5/17/2002 -0700, Edward Hodges wrote: Fred- The Komodo Dragon

[meteorite-list] Deformed Henbury etch patterns

2002-05-17 Thread Starbits
A while back I posted some pictures of a couple henbury slices with deformed etch patterns. I received a number of emails about them and decided to have Jim Hartman cut up the rest of the piece. Unfortunately my computer ate my list of individuals who contacted me. Those of you who are

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Dinosaurs Arrived With A Bang

2002-05-17 Thread Fredmeteorhall
Dear Edward: First of all, you did not specify how large the surviving reptile had to be. Second, crocodiles have been around for some 200 million years. Regards, Fred Hall

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Dinosaurs Arrived With A Bang

2002-05-17 Thread Edward Hodges
Crocodilians, yes have been around for 100's of millions of years. Like I was telling Fred, The crocodile of today that he was using as his example didn't exist 65 million years ago. I'm not even sure how we got into this, but it's kind of silly. Anyone you ask on the street will tell you

[meteorite-list] Ebay M-wrong

2002-05-17 Thread magellon
Greetings, Another Oriental wrong: Thunder God Stone: CHINA OLD METEORITE Lightened Photo . Anyone wish to venture as to what this actually is? Ken Newton

Re: [meteorite-list] Ebay M-wrong

2002-05-17 Thread Chauncey Walden
magellon wrote: Greetings, Another Oriental wrong: Thunder God Stone: CHINA OLD METEORITE Lightened Photo . Anyone wish to venture as to what this actually is? Ken Newton Hainan Island has tektites. Chauncey __ Meteorite-list mailing