[meteorite-list] Brenham Follow-on Effect

2005-11-13 Thread Jeff Kuyken
I too would like to congratulate Steve Phil on their historic find. I was away for the weekend and came back to find an amazing story and a couple of hundred emails! ;-) I have also found it quite amazing that this find seems to have generated such a vast interest across the US. Maybe even more

[meteorite-list] AD: Karoonda, BL NWA1685 and perhaps Bruderheim and Peace River !!!!

2005-11-13 Thread tett
Hi all! I have decide to clear out just a few of my stones to help with a bigger purchase. Last week I adevertised a gorgeous Murchison slice and here are some other goodies: Karoonda: A great fragment and much larger than has been see on eBay for many many years if ever.

[meteorite-list] AD - Meteoritica eBay auctions ending in few hours

2005-11-13 Thread Philippe Thomas
Hello listees, Firstly, congratulations to Steve and Phil for this huge find! Secondely, we have few auctions ending in few hours: BENSOUR-Broken individual-10.16g http://cgi.ebay.com/BENSOUR-Meteorite-WONDERFUL-Individual-10-16g_W0QQitemZ6577427248QQcategoryZ3239QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

[meteorite-list] Minimum crater size for central uplift ?

2005-11-13 Thread michel FRANCO
Dear list I was wandering what is the minimum size of terrestrial impact crater that show a central uplift. Best regards Michel FRANCO IMCA 3869 __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

[meteorite-list] Brenham Main mass NBC

2005-11-13 Thread AstronomicalResearchNetwork
Congratulations Steve Great job, extraordinary meteorite . Amazing !!! I just watched you on the NBC today show !!! Ken Regelman __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Re: [meteorite-list] Brenham Follow-on Effect

2005-11-13 Thread Martin Horejsi
Hi Jeff and All, I had not thought about this, but Jeff is right. In the past couple days, I have recieved several requests for certain old meteorite books, and a few odd emails requesting infromation about past meteorite falls. In retrospect, I bet they were from folks with a new interest in

[meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Stefan Ralew
Dear List Members, I would like to show an interesting photo of a strange round object in a chondrite (currently under study). It is probably a macrochondrule. I did not see ever such a chondrule in a meteorite. It is amazing. Please, enjoy:

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Michael Farmer
WOW, that is so cool! How large is it? Mike Farmer - Original Message - From: Stefan Ralew [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 10:03 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble Dear List Members, I would like to

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Matt Morgan
That looks like an accretionaty lapilli...very cool! Matt Michael Farmer wrote: WOW, that is so cool! How large is it? Mike Farmer - Original Message - From: Stefan Ralew [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 10:03 AM Subject:

Re: [meteorite-list] Brenham Follow-on Effect

2005-11-13 Thread Darren Garrison
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 09:34:47 -0700, Martin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jeff and All, I had not thought about this, but Jeff is right. In the past couple days, I have recieved several requests for certain old meteorite books, and a few odd emails requesting infromation about past

[meteorite-list] AD - Kendrapara on ebay

2005-11-13 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello I have put 2 little pieces of Kendrapara on ebay, I have last 7 little pieces of this indian fall, after no others I have, and probably no others in the market, seen the all pieces available I have sold personaly to other dealers or collectors. For who want here its the auctions

[meteorite-list] Re: Minimum crater size for central uplift ?

2005-11-13 Thread Charles O'Dale
Michel: IMHO, it all depends. From my research, the best I could come up with: quoted from my web-site: http://www.ottawa.rasc.ca/astronomy/earth_craters/intro.html In this article, I will present the craters that I have explored in the order of their size, starting with simple craters,

[meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread bernd . pauli
Hi Stefan and List, My NWA 2384 (LL4) from the Hupés has a similar-looking megachondrule, only difference is it doesn't have these alternating rings of olivine and pyroxene mentioned below. Here's my description: Large oval yellowish-white pyroxene chondrule measuring 18.5 x 8.5 mm with

Re: [meteorite-list] Minimum crater size for central uplift ?

2005-11-13 Thread MexicoDoug
michel wrote: I was wandering what is the minimum size of terrestrial impact crater that show a central uplift. Hola Michel, Would that be the B.P. Structure in Libya? It is around 2 km in diameter, but relatively older than the other nicely formed craters like Meteor Crater... Perhaps

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Stefan Ralew
Hello Mike, Bernd and List, as Bernd already has written, this possible macrochondrule has approx. 13 to 14 mm in diameter. This strange looking macrochondrule is not the only unusual feature in this meteorite. Below I have links to some more photos. Photo of a triangular, greenish-darkgray

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
probably its a H3, take a look to this http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/NWA2179.JPG the matrix of this, not visible in this photo, its full of little chondrules multicolor. Matteo --- Stefan Ralew [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hello Mike, Bernd and List, as Bernd already

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Michael Farmer
Congrats Stefan, that is one beautiful stone! Thin sections would be in high demand for this one I would think. Even though I am not a thin-section kind of guy... Mike - Original Message - From: Stefan Ralew [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Cc: [EMAIL

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Alexander Seidel
Finally, why not thin sections marketed (e.g.) by you, Mike? I have seen Stefan´s high class meteorites, this one and others, a few weeks ago in Berlin, and have thought ever since: these would be very fine for thin sections to be made of them!!! I know a very good slide maker, and he is in your

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Michael Farmer
That is no H3. I would say LL3 or LL4. Mike - Original Message - From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 1:42 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble probably its a H3, take a

Re: [meteorite-list] My slice of NWA 2943

2005-11-13 Thread Darren Garrison
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 01:17:07 -0500, Dave Carothers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3.7 grams, around 40mm across. The contrast has been tweaked a little to bring out detail. http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/nwa2943_wall1.jpg I was hoping someone would bring this up because I didn't want to

[meteorite-list] a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Metorman46
Stefan; That is an awesome sight.Beautiful! Looks like an onion cut through the middle. Great find;Herman. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Its the same I have say when I have cut my NWA 2179 - its a LL3 - but after the analysis the laboratory have say its a H3. NWA 2179 · Found 2003 · Ordinary chondrite H3 Several stones weighing in total 367.2 g was bought at Erfoud market by an anonymous buyer. Mineralogy and classification

Re:[meteorite-list] a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Jan Bartels
Stefan; That is an awesome sight.Beautiful! Looks like an onion cut through the middle. Great find;Herman. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list An Unionite!!

Re:[meteorite-list] a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Jan Bartels
Still clear enough to say.Fantastic piece Stefan!!! Stefan; That is an awesome sight.Beautiful! Looks like an onion cut through the middle. Great find;Herman. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Re-2: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread bernd . pauli
Mike wrote: That is no H3. I would say LL3 or LL4. As some areas have chondrules that look very much like L3 or LL3 material (chondrules intact and sharply delineated with hardly any matrix in between), while have obviously undergone considerable metamorphism (chondrule rims blurred, low

[meteorite-list] Wanted - Pulse Star II

2005-11-13 Thread McCartney Taylor
I'm in need of a Pulse Star 2 detector. If you have one. Please email me offlist. -- McCartneyTaylor, IMCA 2760 __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] Fake Dhofar 025 Lunars (sold by 'floridacoaster' on Ebay)

2005-11-13 Thread Norbert Classen
Dear List Members, You may recall the floridacoaster eBay auctions for dirt-cheap Dhofar 025 lunar specimens? If not, here's a link to a copy of one of these auctions: http://home.earthlink.net/%7Eebaywrong/auction/6531307234.pdf Some list members acquired pieces of this alledged lunar

Re: [meteorite-list] Fake Dhofar 025 Lunars (sold by 'floridacoaster' on Ebay)

2005-11-13 Thread bernd . pauli
Hello Norbert and List, You may recall the floridacoaster eBay auctions for dirt-cheap Dhofar 025 lunar specimens? If not, here's a link to a copy of one of these auctions: http://home.earthlink.net/%7Eebaywrong/auction/6531307234.pdf The worst part of this whole story is that there is

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine Last issue Letter

2005-11-13 Thread Dawn Gerald Flaherty
Sonny, a Great Idea! I certainly am more than willing as meager as that amount must be. Jerry Flaherty - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 11:57 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine Last issue

[meteorite-list] Fw: Auctions Ending Soon!, Plus 800+ Items in My Ebay Store!

2005-11-13 Thread Michael Cottingham
- Original Message - From: Michael Cottingham To: Michael Cottingham Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 5:22 PM Subject: Fw: Auctions Ending Soon!, Plus 800+ Items in My Ebay Store! Hello Folks, Auctions Ending Tomorrow! Plus Over 800 Items in My ebay Store! Many Cool NEW Things! Go

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine Last issue Letter

2005-11-13 Thread Don Edwards
If I remember correctly, Geoff Notkin is organizing a list of those who wish to leave their subscription money with Joel and Christine. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Dawn Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sonny, a Great Idea! I certainly am more than willing as meager as that amount must

Re: [meteorite-list] Fake Dhofar 025 Lunars (sold by 'floridacoaster' on Eb...

2005-11-13 Thread MexicoDoug
Hello, list, and kudoed Norbert, Very well presented, from a tenacious and dedicated Nobert! I guess give-away #32 or whatever number I was so thrilled about at that time was a the holy-grail of duds. *Sigh*. But, thanks for the educational information relating to its study. Into the

[meteorite-list] dhofar 025

2005-11-13 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!
Hello list.I guess I was duped into the dhofar 025 offer on ebay like everyone else.But my biggest regret is putting out all those so-called lunars as givaways.I apologize for that!If anyone wants thier postage back on those I will be more than happy to refund your money.I am just glad that this

[meteorite-list] Man Finds What Apears to be 75-Pound Meteorite in Arizona

2005-11-13 Thread Ron Baalke
http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4108042nav=HMO6 Man finds what appears to be 75-pound meteorite Associated Press November 12, 2005 LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. It's not manna from heaven, but is likely a meteorite weighing 75 pounds. Denny Asher of Yucca in northwestern Arizona says the

[meteorite-list] seti

2005-11-13 Thread Neil Caliva
Hi List, How far could our EM signals generated by humans be detected? Sorry if this is off topic!!! -NC _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now!

Re: [meteorite-list] seti

2005-11-13 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:57:40 +, Neil Caliva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi List, How far could our EM signals generated by humans be detected? It depends on the size of the radio antenna/telescope. See: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/astronomy/faq/part6/section-12.html

Re: [meteorite-list] seti

2005-11-13 Thread Jonathan Gore
Neil Caliva wrote: How far could our EM signals generated by humans be detected? This was answered in the QA of the May/June 2005 issue of the Planetary Report; it says military EM signals could be detected out to about 50 light-years if the aliens used a dish the size the of the dish at

Re: [meteorite-list] seti

2005-11-13 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, There is a huge difference between detecting and discriminating an INDIVIDUAL radio signal from the Earth at interstellar distances on the one hand and merely detecting the totality of the Earth's radio signals at interstellar distances, on the other. Surrounding the Earth is a

Re: [meteorite-list] photo link - a cosmic marble

2005-11-13 Thread Jeff Kuyken
Hi Stefan, That's an awesome pic. Thanks for sharing! The thing that especially peaked my interest was not just the layed onion-effect but if you take a look at the bottom of the central region you will notice what looks like fragmented chondrules. I'm wondering if this wasn't a completely