Hello to the List members,
I'm searching for the total known weight of Albin
pallasite.
It's usually said it's 37.6kg (or 83lb) but it's the
weight of the first mass found in 1915.
Later, several other masses were found.
Does anyone have the answer ?
Thanks in advance,
Pierre-Marie Pelé
Dear List members.
Are full resolution tiff images from
Rover-Opportunity Mission still
available?
(a year ago I find 32 mb Martian panoram
but on jpl.nasa.gov, but I can't download it because of lo I-net
channel speed in my house)
Please tell me where I can get it.
Best Regards.
Roman.
G'day List,
Is there a relatively easy and reliable way to visually pick the difference
between Schreibersite and Cohenite in iron meteorites?
Thanks,
Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteorites.com.au
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I read today an article (see following link, in french
: http://www.liberte-algerie.com/edit.php?id=35914).
Algeria police has been trained to recognize
meteorites and are forbidding meteorite hunting on
their territory. Prospecting will lead to arrest and
jail.
I'm afraid this kind of things
Hi list,
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
I read today an article (see following link, in french
: http://www.liberte-algerie.com/edit.php?id=35914).
Algeria police has been trained to recognize
meteorites and are forbidding meteorite hunting on
their territory. Prospecting will lead to arrest and
And the foreign laboratories of research in geology, astronomy and
geophysics, inter alia, are particularly fond of delicacies for these small
objects which are worth gold because of their scientific value. And they are
ready
to put the full price to obtain them
can pleasyplease tell me a few of
Is there a relatively easy and reliable way to visually
pick the difference between Schreibersite and Cohenite
in iron meteorites?
Hello Jeff and List,
Here is some information from Buchwald that may prove helpful
in identifying schreibersite and cohenite in hand samples:
Buchwald V.F.
Here is a Top 10 list of some of the Bologna Meteorite News expected to come
out soon...some are true, some may just be speculation at this time.
10. Benguierer is actually Bensour (already reported)
9. Amgala is actually Zag
8. NWA 3133 is actually NWA 1839, same for NWA 1110 is actually NWA
Good Morning List,
I have some interesting auctions ending soon.
Have a look here:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmaccers531
Have a great weekend !
Bob E
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 13:13:57 +0100 (CET), Pel Pierre-Marie [EMAIL
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I read today an article (see following link, in french
: http://www.liberte-algerie.com/edit.php?id=35914).
Algeria police has been trained to recognize
meteorites and are forbidding meteorite hunting on
their
Hello list,
Im' back from the Luxembourg Mineral Show.
Only 3 meteorites dealers, but some nice pieces (nice Sikhote on
Meteoritemarina tables).
I meet one of the nicest meteorite guy I ever seen : Peter Kümmel... A
reaaally cool and kind guy !
Very cool stuff and nice archaelogical items on his
Hello List,
Does anyone know what's the latest edition of Catalogue of Meteorites , or
when the newest edition is due to be available?
TODD
Scottsdale, Arizona
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Hi all,
Just a reminder on the last auction item.
Only one Kilabo at best price left.
NWA 032 , Dho 378 and two Kilabo are gone.
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=austromet
cheers,
Christian
Hi all,
I listed my last sample of Dho 378, samples of NWA 032 and Kilabo
Hello List,
Due to a postal issues, I ended up with two copies of the now discontinued
NWA CD. I'd like to sell one of them for $19.95. I accept PayPal and will
cover postage.
If anyone's interested please mail me off-list.
Kind Regards,
Maria :)
From: Pelé Pierre-Marie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Just what we need...spam wannabees.
JKG
At 08:48 AM 3/12/2005, Darren Garrison wrote:
Hey, don't knock the Bologna show! I actually have some nice thin
sections from there! See
picture:
http://www.foodsubs.com/Photos/bologna.jpg
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:08:44 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list.I have a question concerning lunar stones.Why do prices on these
most rarest of stones vary so much?How are the prices determined?I want to
get a lunar,but I do not know what to buy and from whom.All the help in
the world would be appreciated.
steve
Hi Steve and List,
It depends on several factors including the following:
1) Total Known Weight.
2) Pairings.
3) What type, Mare or Highland. Mare material only accounts for ~17% so a
higher price is demanded.
4) How beautiful the material is.
5) Who is selling the material.
6) Where it
Hi,
I know Peter very well and he is a fantastic person, proposing as you
mentioned some wonders.
I'm happy that you appreciated meeting him that much!
Cheers,
Frédéric Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA # 2491 (http://www.meteoritecollectors.org/)
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 2:55 PM
Subject: 200+ Cool Meteorite Products 4 Sale.. SOOO COOOL!!
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.I have a question concerning lunar stones.Why do prices on these
most rarest of stones vary so much?How are the prices determined?I want to
get a lunar,but I do not know what to buy and from whom.All the help in
the
5 = 6
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From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] lunar meteorites
Hi Steve and List,
It depends on several factors including the following:
1) Total Known
Hello to the List,
I've added many meteorites (mostly micros) to my
website.
Just follow the links below :
- Chondrites :
http://www.meteor-center.com/avendre/chondrites.asp
- Achondrites:
http://www.meteor-center.com/avendre/achondrites.asp
- Iron :
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