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Hi Jeff,
as far as I understand the term IMB does not name a completely and
uniformly molten rock.
Else, I would have have problems to understand the B, if there aren't any
fragments of the precessor material to be found in the melt (and I think, we
easily will sled into the PAC corner).
Hello List,
here is a picture of both versions of Capot Rey.
www.gi-po.de/ebayfolder/imb-h5.htm
It's always a thing with pictures, i know, but i hope this shows you
that the ummelted sections of the IMB are the same like the normal H5
matrix...
When you hold both specimens in your hand, it's
Hi Martin and All,
I agree wit you Martin and just wish to add one other example to yours: our
Acfer 329 that has been classified as a L4/5 from the
specimen that we supplied to the MNHNP for classification. This is a 30kg
chondrite, with one main fragment of 15kg plus other
fragments. We cut
Thank you Rob, Jason, Frank, Marco and Mike
for clarifying this mystery for me! ;-)
I now know it was the Minotaur launch out of Vandenberg.
It was spectacular either way! :-)
Have a great weekend,
Moni
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iam told an electric "wire saw" is the way to resaw my iron slice- does anybody in the states offer this service?
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OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Approaching 'Erebus' - sol 586-591, Sept 22, 2005:
Opportunity is healthy and continuing its drive toward Erebus Crater.
Images taken this week show the interior of the crater. Plans for the
next few sols are to
Hi All,
Sent a message about the Minotaur launch to Meteorite Central
last night, but as usual my posts from home never make it to
the list. (And I've given up trying to figure out why -- it's
not worth my time.) Anyway, here's a link to some images of
the launch taken by a colleague:
http://www.mac-tec.de/english/product/used/funken/haupt_funken_erosion.htm
wire erosion
http://www.emachineshop.com/machines-kerf/wire-edm.htm
http://www.charmillesus.com/products/whatsedm/whatedm.cfm
search in googles for EDM machines (types with wire)
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Dear fellows meteorite collectors,
I won't write a fully detailed list of the meteorites that I have for sale on
ebay and ENDING IN ABOUT TWO HOURS...
You can follow the link http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoriteshowQQhtZ-1
and you will see all of them, including one of the
last
found one locally- thanks! http://www.atlantaedm.com
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Dear List,
I received numerous emails pointing out that Nature Quest International is
using some descriptions from The Hupe Collection. They have permission to
use the descriptions since we supplied them with most of the meteoritic
material they will market and they asked in writing. They state
Adam since you have taken a temporary position with
Nature Quest International, I'm sure the list
members would be interested in hearing who the ex-CEO
of a very successful corporation is that is on the
Board of Directors (see link below)? Which corporation
was that? And who is the current CEO of
Dear John and List,
Fair enough, I will answer a few of your questions and then I have to step
out for about an hour.
I am the ex-CEO of Computer Performance Incorporated that the about me page
refers to. It was a very successful Dunn and Bradstreet listed corporation
before it merged with a
Hola Mark, List,
Nice link of carbonized petrified wood from Ecuador, thank you...however,
it appears to me that the carbonized adjective in that particular URL refers
to trees that were dried under a bed of fine warm volcanic ash, according to
those authors, where some of the
you cant use an edm machine as far as i know to cut an iron - at least not
one that big.. you would need to use a diamond wire saw i owuld thin - an
edm is an abaltive proces where a pulse of electricity from a sacrificial
wire literaly blasts away bits of material - while they can make fine
List,
Which would be the most likely event that
potentially could have created an Earthite meteorite?
What age would it be? And of what earth rock
material and how could it be determined (other than
fusion crust)? Would they not be more valuable than
Lunites?
Thanks for any comments.
very interesting- would like to see the actual cutting head on one of the
machines.
Here is photos of one of the most first slices from my Dronino. This ataxite
is really bad one.
Many inclusions make cutting longer, but only in one place (~40 slices was
cut) wire cant go through - 1mm grain of
you cant use an edm machine as far as i know to cut an iron - at least not
one that big.. you would need to use a diamond wire saw i owuld thin - an
edm is an abaltive proces where a pulse of electricity from a sacrificial
wire literaly blasts away bits of material - while they can make fine
Hi, Ken, List,
I've posted on Earthites or terrestrial meteorites
a couple of times before; they're somewhere in the
archives... Howver.
Likely event? More energetic than the impacts
that launched the Martian meteorites off Mars, since
our atmosphere is thicker, hence harder to get back
Hi Doug
I did set the bar high, because some of the researchers actually believe the
event was so powerful, the ozone layer itself would have been blasted away
1000 times over (their own words when challenged on the subject. Without
ozone at all, there would be very little life period being
Dear List,
This is slightly related to your carbonized wood.
Several years ago did a websearch for micro-tektites
in Thailand. I found a paper claiming that the
researcher had found them along with carbonized wood
at a site near Khorat, Thailand. I contacted the
researcher because I am
Hi,
Some scientists are aware of the possibilities
and the problems. See (from 1994):
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/programs/desertswa.txt
and scroll down to:
Wright, I. P.; Grady, M. M.; Pillinger, C. T.
The Acquisition of Martian Sedimentary Rocks:
For the Time Being,
Wire saw is ok over $100/g, approx.
I cut material for this kind of very valuabale meteorites.
Best offer ?
2 cents, as usual..
Michel FRANCO
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Hi Dirk and all
here pic without melt
www.austromet.com/CollnPics/Capot_Rey_17.6g.jpg
here pic with melt
www.austromet.com/CollnPics/Capot_Rey_13.6g.jpg
the H5 part is the same.
best regards,
Christian
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