[meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - February 10, 2005

2005-02-10 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
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[meteorite-list] Anyone like to trade a brahin?

2005-02-10 Thread C. Giessler
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,

[meteorite-list] Bake Sale Juanchengs AD

2005-02-10 Thread martinh
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

Re: [meteorite-list] Bake Sale Juanchengs AD

2005-02-10 Thread Martinh
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 On Feb 10, 2005, at 7:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bake sale Juanchengs Howdy folks, This

[meteorite-list] Bright Meteor Over Australia

2005-02-10 Thread Ron Baalke
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

[meteorite-list] NEW HOWARDITE NWA2226

2005-02-10 Thread dean bessey
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

Re: [meteorite-list] NEW HOWARDITE NWA2226

2005-02-10 Thread bernd . pauli
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

[meteorite-list] New house for my dears

2005-02-10 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
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 = M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato Via

[meteorite-list] NPA 12-30-1962 Diamonds found in the Dyalphur Meteorite

2005-02-10 Thread MARK BOSTICK
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

[meteorite-list] NPA 04-19-1950 Flying Saucers Spotted, Oscar Monnig Quote

2005-02-10 Thread MARK BOSTICK
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

[meteorite-list] NPA 07-30-1890 Farmington Meteorite, Going to be a Lawsuit..

2005-02-10 Thread MARK BOSTICK
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

[meteorite-list] NPA 06-12-1890 Organic Matter, Mighei Meteorite and Carcote Meteorite

2005-02-10 Thread MARK BOSTICK
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

[meteorite-list] gibeon knife for sale

2005-02-10 Thread harlan trammell
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

[meteorite-list] Tucson special meteorite sale.

2005-02-10 Thread Michael Farmer
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

[meteorite-list] tucson 2005 new meteorites

2005-02-10 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
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

Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for a BIG-ger beaker

2005-02-10 Thread j . divelbiss
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

[meteorite-list] BLUE ICE

2005-02-10 Thread joseph_town
What a beauty. Why hasn't it been classified?? Bill __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] tucson 2005 new meteorites

2005-02-10 Thread JKGwilliam
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

[meteorite-list] Diamond bearing Goalpara meteorite

2005-02-10 Thread martinh
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

Re: [meteorite-list] BLUE ICE

2005-02-10 Thread martinh
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

[meteorite-list] SA fans, check this one out!

2005-02-10 Thread Tom Knudson
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=6511272827rd=1 Thanks, Tom peregrineflier IMCA 6168 http://www.frontiernet.net/~peregrineflier/Peregrineflier.htm http://fstop.proboards24.com/ __ Meteorite-list mailing list

[meteorite-list] 1.3kg Millbillillie - another Haag piece

2005-02-10 Thread Matt Morgan
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

[meteorite-list] Diamonds in meteorites.

2005-02-10 Thread Brennan Klose
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

Re: [meteorite-list] BLUE ICE

2005-02-10 Thread Michael Farmer
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