Hello
Warning, a italian person its under send emails to
meteorite dealers and collectors where say have a new
lunar meteorite find in Italy. This is a fake
information, the material analyzed give from this
person to a laboratory have confirm is not lunar
material, but organic fossilized
All,
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Greg
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Thank you Rob - especially for the safety reminders. Time to widen my
Christmas wish
list a bit. Need a GPS.
Gary
On 18 Dec 2005 at 20:43, Rob Matson wrote:
Resending from my home e-mail address -- the List is not accepting
posts from my work e-mail address... --Rob
-Original
Ron,
Just an afterthought. (I think I failed to include
the list in my previous response, but it said, in
short, that this absolutely does NOT sound like a
meteorite (or tektite, in reference to another reply).
But, what about a fulgurite??? These are never
metallic, but the metallic silica
Hi all
I have made huge update of my www.Gao-Guenie.com page.
Alot of new things.
. New: 23 ORIENTED meteorites
. New: 12 COMPLETE specimens
. New: 8 ENDPIECEs with polished window
. New: 6 extreme rare IMB specimens.
I must say that this Impact Melt specimens are extremely hard to find. I
have
Howdy, howdy... Welcome to the list. First off just
let me tell you I have been following this list for
about two years and I still have questions compiled
upon questions when it comes to this hobby. Some
people on the list have little or no sense of humor,
some seem to only post to pick fights
Dana,
Your first paragraph is VERY well worded. Many of us
feel the same. Amen.
I can't comment on bikers, but you guys and your
machines should work okay on our dry lakes--- Watch
out for soft spots.
As for the circumstances of your Esquel search, sorry.
What a nice thought. I'd like
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