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Hello List,
still i have one brahin left for trade. Its a piece which is coated with
laquer, and it seems to be very stable.
I would trade it for a (some) nice sikhote individual(s) or something
else, they are preferred, but also other meteorite types.
If you are interested just make me a offer,
Bake sale Juanchengs
Howdy folks,
This is an offer for you to get some wonderful small Juancheng individuals with
a story.
While at the Tucson show, I stumbled upon a Chinese mineral dealer who happened
to have a few small Juancheng individuals. Turns out they were given to him by
a school
Hello All,
Well, all Jungcheng sets have been sold so sorry if you missed out.
I will be contacting the buyers now so if you put in a request, stay
tuned for more information.
Cheers and thanks!
Martin
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Bake sale Juanchengs
Howdy folks,
This
http://www.bordermail.com.au/ne
Meteoric rise for space fireworks display
By KYLIE MUNRO
The Border Mail (Australia)
February 10, 2005
A DAZZLING meteor streaked across the skies early yesterday with the
fireball signalling the peak of two showers.
Wodonga resident Mr Nick Russell saw the
As an update to my sale here is some new info on my
new Howardite.
Weathering grade is 1 and here are more classification
results.
W1 26-51; peak:36 An: 91+-2
Seem sparticularly exciting - even for an howardite.
I still have some for sale although what I had is well
over half gone (Including
Hello Dean and List,
here are more classification results:
26-51; peak:36 An: 91+-2
For those who are interested: 26-51; peak: 36
refers to the Fs (pyroxene) mol% value.
Seems sparticularly exciting - even for
an howardite. I still have some for sale
This is a very interesting howardite
Hello
Take a look to the new residence of mine dears
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/vet1.JPG
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/vet2.JPG
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/vet3.JPG
Matteo
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M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via
Paper: The Times Recorder
City: Zanesville, Ohio
Date: Sunday, December 30, 1962
Page: A SECTION - PAGE 7, 40 total pages
Diamonds Found In Meteorite
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Another diamond strike has been made in matter from
space.
The diamonds apparently were formed 10 to 30 million years
Paper: Valley Morning Star
City: Harlingen, Texas
Date: Wednesday, April 19, 1950
Page: 3 (of 14)
Flying Saucers Numerous, But All Appear Different
By UNITED PRESS
Flying saucers of all types and descriptions returned to Texas skies
Tuesday but, as always, no official explanation was
Paper: Sandusky Daily Register
City: Sandusky, Ohio
Date: Wednesday, July 30, 1890
Page: 2 (of 4)
There is going to be a lawsuit about a meteor which fell in Washington
county, Kansas. The finder of this aerolite wasn't the owner of the land,
but sold it for $600. The owner of the farm now
Paper: Athens Messenger
City: Athens, Ohio
Date: Thursday, June 12, 1890
Page: 6 (of 8)
ORGANIC MATTER FROM SPACE. - Chemists report the recent analysis of two
remarkable meteorites. One, which fell in June at Migheni, Russia, contains
about 5 per cent. of organic matter in the shape of a
another opportunity for an unusual knife made of meteorite iron (gibeon). i have not been able to locate anymore suitable blanks to make more of these, so this is my last (and biggest) one. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6511264045
i will be gradually switching over to yahoo
Ok, I am starting to get organized and getting some meteorites put up for
sale.
Here is my first sale list.
First is a new iron meteorite from Ukraine.
It is Verkhiy Saltov, an octahedrite found in 1998. I bought all that the
Russians brought to Tucson, and they told me that the main mass will
Hi and good evening list.I will be getting a new computer this weekend so
any pictures I have from the show will be up next week.I have been getting
a bunch of emails concerning what new meteorites I got Well here they are
in a nut shell: ACME,CALICO ROCK,FARNUM,IMILAC,LA CROILLA,NOYAN
John,
I didn't see any response to your question about locating a big beaker...one
that is 6 to 8 liters. I too have seen the large size beaker you are asking
about at a Tucson show, but I could not recall who it was.
I did a number of Internet searches and could not come up with that size
What a beauty. Why hasn't it been classified??
Bill
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Steve,
Nice haul, but you forgot to mention the 221g Gunlock slice you bought from
Haag...that was the piece that I was jealous about. How about a picture of
that one
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 05:57 PM 2/10/2005, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi and good evening list.I will be getting a new
Mark kindly posted:
Paper: The Times Recorder
City: Zanesville, Ohio
Date: Sunday, December 30, 1962
Page: A SECTION - PAGE 7, 40 total pages
Diamonds Found In Meteorite
Which included the line:
The other diamond-bearing meteorites are the Novo Urei, 4.5 pounds, which fell
in Russia in
Bill kindly asked:
What a beauty. Why hasn't it been classified??
Hi Bill and all.
To classify it, you have to cut it. As with Bob's Venus stone, its a chondrite.
One way to think about it is that the specimen is just cool, so why is more
information is needed?
Cheers,
Martin
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Thanks, Tom
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Since we are sharing some of our new Haag acquisitions here is a nifty
one...
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/museum_gallery.htm
And nice Ice Mike.
I also picked up a 212g Pultusk, the 600g Chiang Khan Main Mass, a 3
kilo St-Severin, and a 212g Zhovtnevyi and a couple others, I think.
Pics coming
Hello.
Just a small note in addition to the article.
Here is the cheapest source of extraterrestrial diamonds. See the
description:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=6510560233rd=1
Diamond content was determined by dissolving the matter in HF and examining
the
Yes, this one is a chondrite, so why cut it? He was lucky to get it from the
finder, and since it is so perfect, and pristine, like Antarctic meteorites,
he saw no need to cut it. A name is not all that important, and besides,
what provenance!
It seems that it has already found a new home, in
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