WE waith you in Bologna Mineral Show, the first show
in Italy...its the next March.
Matteo
--- Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi Martin and List,
I fully agree with your fine points regarding new
meteorite collectors. Some
newbies see all aspects of collecting and
different
Hi Martin and List,
To those who are at the Munich show:
KarlsVassiliev had the first Hungarian meteorite I saw offered since
many, many years.
Martin pointed to our Hungarian meteorite but that is not the only new
thing
we offer this time. Six new irons from Australia are available!
I guess it
Hello
My ebay auctions go to the endHolbrook, Capot Rey
and Domenica del Corriere
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteorite
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site:
Hello List,
here i forward a posting from Zelimir Gabelica, he had problems sendind
to the list,
so i sent the email for him.
Here it is:
Hi Francesco, Martin, lucky Munich attendees, List,
In Ensisheim, we don't have such problems as finding meteorite
exhibitors. They are everywhere
Hi everyone, I have been in the Moroccan desert for a week, and am finally back
in Paris, taking overnight train to Munich tonight.
I got a heck of a pile of nice meteorites, so expect some spectacular specimens
in the near future.
See you all tomorrow.
Mike Farmer
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3160722,00.html
Mysterious blasts rattle Israelis
ynetnews.com
October 28, 2005
Dozens of readers tell Ynet about loud explosions heard overnight.
Police: Likely sonic booms created by Air Force planes. Army: It wasn't us
Late-night mystery: Dozens of
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/story/0,9830,1602573,00.html
Big bangs theory blames lava fields for mass extinctions
o Meteorites led to deadly leaks from Earth's crust
o Deep impacts may happen again, says scientist
Ian Sample
The Guardian (United Kingdom)
October 28, 2005
Vast
Francesco wrote:
Martin and List;
for the next year all the meteorite dealers here in list can send a post
with the:
-Halle Number;
-Stand Number;
-Table Sharing;
-Main meteorite on sale.
Martin Altman wrote:
Yep Francesco,
would be great, if you could do so.
Hi guys,
Do you mean something
John Birdsell posted:
We are just wondering what happened to the findmeteorites.com website?
. . . Quite a few people
paid in advance to advertise on this website and it is rather
troubling to find that it is no longer a valid
URL.
John and List:
Although www.FindMeteorites.com is not one
Hi list,
I need to raise a little money and am reluctantly parting with some
collection items.
1. Willamette / IIIA iron. This is a fresh, etched metal slice -- not shale --
of this extremely rare meteorite. It weighs 0.32g but is cut very thin with
a surface area of 12x12mm. The unusual
Hello Geoff and thanks for the good news! We're
relieved to hear that GoDaddy.com has Steve's URL back
up and working.
Cheers
-John
Arizona Skies Meteorites
--- Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Birdsell posted:
We are just wondering what happened to the
findmeteorites.com
A lurker called Lee posted:
You know some months ago Geoff Notkin (meteorite list) was told by
someone he claims is a good friend of his that the Judge found a
lawsuit we filed frivolous and dismissed it.
DeRusse is a litigious (look it up) fellow who likes to file frivolous
lawsuits
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
October 24-28, 2005
o Cone on Olympus Mons (Released 24 October 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051024a
o Dunes (Released 25 October 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051025a
o Candor Chasma Floor (Released 26 October 2005)
Hi, all,
I've read several articles on cleaning and preserving meteorites, but they
seem to focus on irons and pallasites with rust.
Does anyone have a tip on cleaning stony meteorites - specifically the
desert sand caked on the surface (scale?).
I've been using dental picks under a
Hello members of the list,
I need someone to identify thin sections of possible meteorites.
I have made these finesections and need experts in the identification of meteorite thin sections.
Please contact me ASAP at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you so much for your help.
ShamsDon't just
Hello members of the list,
I need someone to identify thin sections of possible meteorites.
I have made these finesections and need experts in the identification of meteorite thin sections.
Please contact me ASAP at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you so much for your help.
ShamsExpress yourself
Hello members of the list,
I need someone to identify thin sections of possible meteorites. Please contact me at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have made fine thin sections and wantexperts to help me identify each of these possible meteorites.
Please contact me ASAP at [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thank you so much
A short while back I posted what I called a crackpot theory on a comet striking
the Earth at
interstellar speeds around 13,000 years ago. Well, the theory is in the news
again, but this
time, instead of the comet being impossibly fast (I calculated the speed, based
on the supposed time
ago and
looking for an affordable, general-purpose 16" saw bladefor agate, skyrox, etc., any suggestions?
ALSO!!! how many rpm's should it be run? (rock saw blades NEVER [and illegally] stamp the safe rpm's on them).WHAT might happen if it were to run:
a.) to slow?
b.) to fast?
-all info appreciated-
i
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