Hi list,
most of you might have read the lively description of the exhibition
Ping Pong in Space
at the NHM in Bern, Switzerland in the latest Meteorite magazine (May
2004, p.30 -32) written
by our list member Norbert Classen.
As the list is very quiet I thought that I could add some
test only - delete
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Hello all
I just put tooday to eBay some nice specimens.
***It is two thin section including new nice and fresh NWA2053 LL5
amphoterite and ultra rare NWA1839 L7 chondrite. I have only one more L7
thin section for sale. No more in future. Its first and last chance to get
it. This thin section are
Hello Al and list,
Al noted: An interesting topic for discussing,
does a meteorite belong to the property that it impacted on or where it
bounced to?
It appears the city first thoughtit hit the street, the meteorites are
ours. But then if it claimed the meteorites, it had to claim all the
Hi List,
If I see any more fraud on this List, in print, on ebay or at trade show I
will expose those responsible, immediately; take warning those who are less
than honest! The IMCA may not have the ability to follow through, at this
point, but I certainly have the will to do so. File a suit
Greetings to all.
i want to introduce my new meteorite homepage. pls. have a look at:
Pani Meteorites
http://members.chello.at/panimeteorites/index.htm
speciality we have to offer: NWA 1664 - unique howardite.
suggestions and comments welcome.
Best Regards
Pani A.
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Hello everyone. I just heard on the news that small portions of lunar rocks
will be given to the original astronaut class as well as Walter Cronkite.
This to me seems like a precedent setting alteration of the official
government policy prohibiting private ownership of lunar material. It might
To the list,
If anyone has Atul's (the Indian from Calumet, Indiana) email address,
who was at Park Forest gathering information after the fall. Please
contact me off list. Need to get a hold of this gentleman. Best!
--AL
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Donald Savage
Headquarters, Washington July 20, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1727)
Leslie Fink
National Science Foundation, Arlington, Va.
(Phone: 703/292-5395)
Paul Taylor
Smithsonian Institution, Washington
(Phone: 202/357-2627)
Jeffrey Bendix
Case Western Reserve University,
New Martian Meteorite Found In Antarctica (MIL 03346)
Not only is it a new martian meteorite but it is also the
first n a k h l i t e from the US Antarctic icefields !
There are two nakhlites from the Yamato icefields and they
are probably paired: Yamato 000593 and Yamato 000749.
Can MIL
Bernd and List,
Thank you.
List members might want to view my photos of an NWA 998 thin section I got
from Michael Blood.
http://www.johnkashuba.com/Ach_NWA_998_Nakhlite.html
John Kashuba
Ontario, California
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In Fireball (sic)story from Egypt July 15 it was
written:
Dear All,
Does anybody hear abouth an event in the south
of Egypt where about 100 houses were burnt
due to fireballs falling on roofs and inflaming
the houses? Here is news report in Russian:
Dear List;
I ran across a little anorthosite, that is basically the same as lunar
anorthosite, only mine is terresterial and not brecciated. If anyone
would like to see a piece, of what your lunar crumbs may be, I put up a
heel slice on ebay for your viewing pleasure, down load the pictures if
I was ten years old, soon to be eleven, and I remember sitting in the living room with
my parents, in front of a black and white television watchting a blurry image.
The questions are: Where were you when
Neil Armstrong first stepped out on the
Moon 35 years ago? Where did you watch
it and
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Opportunity Multi-Tasks on the Slopes of 'Endurance
Crater' - sol 166-169, July 20, 2004
Sol 166's tasks for Spirit included imaging of possible traverse paths
inside Endurance Crater, then the start of a long period of data
Hello all-
Today's offering is an exceptionally beautiful LL4 with very unique black
clasts and green xenoliths.
The photos speak for themselves, worth a look even if not buying.
Pricing is:
0-1.0 grams $20 per gram
1.1 to 5.0 grams $17 per gram
5 grams $15 per gram
As always, these are sliced
Hiding under the coffee table in our living room, a perfect vantage point
from which to watch all space-related events (Star Trek, Lost in Space, and
the moon landings.) The TV picture was blurry, but it was in color. I
remember not being too impressed, but at the same time having a sense of
Thanks.
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