Dear List and Dirk
Marvin Killgore is working on such a book He showed me the almost final
version in Denver
A future must have
My 2 cents
Michel
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Bernhard posted:
My final choice was the Nikon Coolpix 3200. it has 3
megapixel (2048x1600), and you can take pictures as close as 4cm to
the object.
Dear Bernhard and List:
You made a good choice with the Nikon for an inexpensive digital. The
macro lens (for close-ups) is superb.
I've been u
But this was 90 years ago. Nowadays canes aren't en vogue anymore..
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Hello Martin and all,
"Beer
Please have a look here. I am selling some micsellaneous items. Pictures
on request.
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/collection_pieces.htm
Thanks.
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
eBay user id: mhmeteorites
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O.k. for reservations I have to know how many we will be in the Friday
evening.
(and who needs umpah - and who not. I mean most stay the whole weekend so
Saturday is also good for Hofbraeuhaus.)
Please give me a mail as fast as possible (and I'll try to check it with
Jimmy Buffet).
Martin
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Someone needs to come to my table, I will be there alone, I cant just up and
leave it.
I will be with Hans Koser, but need to take care of my own stuff and sales.
I look forward to seeing everyone there.
Mike
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I would suggest a place without umpah-music, where we can talk :-)
Bernhard (der umpah-music absolut nicht gern hat)
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I agree with Bernhard. I
WHAT A TERRIFIC IDEA!! I'M IN LINE FOR THAT BOOK!! Jerry
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Idea for Book of Meteorites Showing
ComparisonPhotos of Types
> Dear List,
>If a
Steve,
I'm a bit confused. Below you posted the following to the list:
> Hello list.I have a monumental trade offer to offer.I am willing to trade
> my 18.9 gram slice of CAT MOUNTAIN,with a signed copy from BOB
> HAAG,specimen card for a bunch of meteorites.It is a $2500.00 value.I
> always belie
Well at least they had the switches DRAWN correctly on the schematics and
they did not need to worry about Metric or English mearsurements.
Now they need to work on accuracy. At this rate they may never be able to
HIT the moon.
Mark M.
Phoenix
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Dear List,
If anyone has the resources to make a book with
petrographic-slide size photos showing cut and
polished examples at the same scale of all available
types of meteorites. I think it would be very useful
to show their variation and for comparison . For
example, pages of several exampl
http://www.coloradoan.com/news/stories/20041018/news/1433541.html
Celebrity falls from the sky
Meteorite shines instant spotlight on Berthoud family
By SARA REED
The Coloradoan
October 18, 2004
THE LANDING SITE: John Whiteis moves a board to reveal a small crater
left after a meteorite
Here are some cool micrographs I took last night. All images are true color,
brightfield, reflected light. horizontal scale is 3.3mm. I'm not the best
photomicroscopist around, so please forgive some slightly blurry images and
some obvious sloppy polishing marks :)
*warning* NOT dial up friendl
> Talbachat n'ait Isfoul is listed in bulletin 85
> http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/mb85.pdf
> It is on Table 2. Page 14 in the PDF file.
Now, if I only knew where the decimal is documented.
The Met.Bull. only describes it as an LL3. Any help ?
Best wishes,
Bernd
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> Talbachat n'ait Isfoul
> is listed in bulletin 85
> http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/mb85.pdf
> It is on Table 2. Page 14 in the PDF file.
Yep, got it. Thank you. A good example of what this
List can also be: a powerful source of information !!
Cheers,
Bernd
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Hello Again,
Yes! I have the wrong coordinates
Bernd, You have the right ones.
>29° 59 ' N / 005° 14' W
Talbachat n'ait Isfoul
is listed in bulletin 85
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/mb85.pdf
It is on Table 2. Page 14 in the PDF file.
You have to read it side ways and I listed the c
John wrote:
> See this meteorite thin section with
> many well defined chondrules at:
> http://www.meteoriteusa.com/talbachat.htm
Yes, that's what my thin section from Cap'n Blood looks like.
> Talbachat n'ait Isfoul
> Found April 1999
> Morocco
> LL 3.7
Hmm, this would be a place close to Ven
The Hupes were selling Tag 019 last year, and they still sell some. I
got two nice small part slices from them.
Bernhard
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I would suggest a place without umpah-music, where we can talk :-)
Bernhard (der umpah-music absolut nicht gern hat)
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An: Christian Anger; [EMAI
There is only one "discoverer" of the Stewart Valley
meteorite.
Subsequent to that discovery, there have been more
than a dozen finders of fragments from that meteorite.
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] Stewart Valley
Impactika at aol.com Impactika at aol.c
Yes, please?
I'll take a look in some days.
I'm so broke, that I'll be able only to test two other places - or anyone,
who wants to by a meteorite? My paypal address for donations for dinner
tests is
Anyway, as it should be located in the very city center, there is no big
choice.
Many rip-of
Hello List,
I bought Tagounite 019 in 1999 from the French finders. I was told it was
one of several meteorites found in the "Tagounite area of Morocco".
Several years ago I had extra large surface thin sections made.
I have 2 remaining.
See this meteorite thin section with many well defined chon
Dear members,
this means especially Annie Black, Dean Bessey, Mike Farmer, etc...(the
overseas meteorite freaks ;))
as well as all other members who read this message and will be at the Munich
show :
As there was Dean's idea to "party in Munich" (maybe Hofbräuhaus).
We (Hanno Strufe and me) sugg
http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/release/2004/80-04.htm
For Release: October 18, 2004
Donald Savage
Headquarters, Washington D.C.
(Phone: 202/358-1727)
George Diller
Kennedy Space Center
(Phone: 321/867-2468)
D.C. Agle
Jet Propulsion
"Looks like Camel Dung" ?
Matt
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Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
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Hello Al and all,
Tagounite 019 that we've been discussing is officially known as "Talbachat
n'ait Isfoul".
Wish I knew what the English translation is ;-)
Regards,
Frank
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Hello Martin, list,
Martin, on your site you are offering for sale a meteroite you are calling
"Tagounite L3".
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You know something that I dont know :))
My question: do you (or anybody else) know more (status, real type, where
found, tkw...)about that famous "Tagounite L3" ? Does it ha
Hi Bernd and all,
Does anyone know the official name then of Tag 019?? I saw it once on the list but
didn't record it in my record proper. Anyone??
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Martin wrote a few minutes ago:
> The dealer told me that it was found by two French hunting for
> artefacts in 1999 in the Tagounite region, tkw would be 3kgs
> and that a kind of preclassification was done and that it would
> be an L3.
As for my Tag 019 thin section, I got it from Michael
Blood
Hi Zelimir, list,
Uuuuh my website is very old - that's why everybody needs my
email-assortment list...
I don't find the time to restore my homepage (I'm sending between 3000-5000
emails per year, as the knowledge about meteorites is mere here and I try to
answer each and every question, no matter
> Martin, on your site you are offering for sale
> a meteorite you are calling Tagounite L3 ...
> But there could be more of us, as
> this meteorite is a beauty...Bernd?
Sorry, the only Tagounite presently in my collection is a thin
section of Tag 019, an LL3.7, with abundant chondrules, some
of
Hello Martin, list,
Martin, on your site you are offering for sale a meteroite you are calling
"Tagounite L3".
This reminds me I also purchased in due time the same meteorite (I should
better say: "a stone with the same name").
So far, I believed this was a name invented by the nomads as Tagouni
Patience is a virtue :-). I am at work, not at home, so I can't share.
Just wait for the evening...
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Best regards,
Bernhard „Rendelius” Rems
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I shopped around lately for a good and cheap digital camera to document
my meteorites. My final choice was the Nikon Coolpix 3200. it has 3
megapixel (2048x1600), and you can take pictures as close as 4cm to the
object. These two features together with the price (don't know for
elsewhere, but here
>"The satellite landed in our home. Maybe this means
>we'll have good luck this year." the tenant of the
>apartment, Huo Jiyu, said.
All of the learned professors of logic in all of the
time since Aristotle, could not have come up with a
better example of a non sequitur.
Francis Graham
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Hi all,
I shopped around lately for a good and cheap digital camera to document
my meteorites. My final choice was the Nikon Coolpix 3200. it has 3
megapixel (2048x1600), and you can take pictures as close as 4cm to the
object. These two features together with the price (don't know for
elsewhere,
Hello All,
My new website has been updated and will continue to be updated through the
rest of the year. If anyone read my last posting and then went to my site, I
apologize for that. It was terrible! So it's all new and the links appear to
all work now. New pages will be coming online shortly.
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