Dear List Members,
I would like to invite you to visit the new MetBase website at URL:
http://www.metbase.de/
Comments and suggestions are very welcomed.
You are of course allowed and welcomed to place a link to my website on your
home page.
For those who love bibliophile books on
Gidday (We don't use Hola in Oz)
Has anyone got any NWA 1958 for sale???
It's simply that 1958 is my DOB and that I have the bizarre urger to obtain
a NWA 1958...
Please contact me off-list
Thanx
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Hello Martin,
Cool idea. Here's my contribution, which will be in my
book (second edition) but you can use it freely as you
want.
It's the field where the Le Teilleul french howardite
fell in 1845. In fact, name of this place is La
Vivionniere, and Le Teilleul is the nearest town...
An old one,
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/Feb9.html
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Contemporary lithography of Ernst Florens Friedrich
Chladni, the founder of meteoritics as a science. The
illustration shows Chladni, who was also active in
other fields of science, demonstrating acustic figures
to the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. Today these
figures are commonly known as
Hmmmlooks like one of those hatching eggs from the
Alien movie series (HA!)
Sorry,
Mike
From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060126.html
Hello all,
I didn't see this posted, but with Tucson and all,
forgive me if it slipped
by my screen
A garlic bulb!
Tracy Latimer
From: Mike Groetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange two-tone rock on Mars
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 04:22:20 -0800 (PST)
Hmmmlooks like one of those hatching eggs from the
Alien movie series (HA!)
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/P7454.htm
Stardust lands in London: scientists look to comet for vital clues
about Solar System
Imperial College - London
For immediate release
8 February 2006
Dust from a distant comet arrived in London today enabling UK scientists
to be among the first to take a
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/New_Viewing_Technique_Bolsters_Case_For_Life_On_Mars.html
New Viewing Technique Bolsters Case For Life On Mars
by Staff Writers
SpaceDaily
February 8, 2006
Houston, Texas (SPX) - New examinations of a Martian meteorite found nearly a
century ago have
Institute for Astronomy
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
Contacts:
Dr. Nick Kaiser
Institute for Astronomy University of Hawaii at Manoa
1-808-520-3680
Dr. Robert Fox
Physics Astronomy Department
University of Hawaii at Hilo
1-808-974-7731
Mrs. Karen Rehbock
Assistant to the Director
Research Communications
Ohio State University
Contact:
Laramie Potts, (614) 292-7365
Ralph von Frese, (614) 292-5635
Written by Pam Frost Gorder, (614) 292-9475
2/8/06
KABOOM! ANCIENT IMPACTS SCARRED MOON TO ITS CORE, MAY HAVE CREATED MAN IN
THE MOON
COLUMBUS , Ohio -- Ohio State
Hi Matteo and All,
I too have a slice of the Krasnojarsk pallasite from the Chladni
collection. And an added bonus is that when I was in Tucson in the
Southwest Meteorite Center's room, I noticed that their huge and
wonderful poster of the timeline of meteoritics began with my slice of
Hello
this is my slice
http://it.geocities.com/meteoriti2000/Krasnojarsk.JPG
Matteo
--- Martin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Hi Matteo and All,
I too have a slice of the Krasnojarsk pallasite from
the Chladni
collection. And an added bonus is that when I was in
Tucson in the
Hi folks!
I can´t wait to get a scale cube (all cubes from Niger Meteorite Recon are
sold)! Is there someone out there, who was clever enough to buy more than
one and want to sale one (with a small profit of course) now?
Please e-mail me in private!
Thanks
Ingo
--
Telefonieren Sie schon oder
http://www.space.com/adastra/060209_adastra_mining.html
Asteroid Mining: Key to the Space Economy
By Mark Sonter
National Space Society
09 February 2006
The Near Earth Asteroids offer both threat and promise. They present the
threat of planetary impact with regional or global disaster. And
Hello Ingo and List Members,
I have three extra scale cubes from them that I can make available to the
first three email responses I receive. I will match their price (I forgot
how much they were asking) plus shipping.
I may not answer right away, headed out for dinner.
Best regards,
Greg
Well after all the emails.After all the mention of looking for a piece of
this meteorite,I came home with none.There were 4 meteorite dealers who
had it forsale.They were selling it for between $12 and $20 a gram.And
after hearing all the stories about it,there is ALOT of this stuff to go
Hi,
Let's start a new quiz:
What is that rock ?
http://members.aon.at/chondrit/QuizA.JPG
Sincerely
Harald
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Hi All,
Those who are interested, I have placed a photo of the beautiful
Gold Basin Birthday Cake on my site. The link is just beneath the
link for the auction at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/
Also, I have notified all absentee bidders. If you did not get an
email from me
Hello list.I have a 3.8 gram slice of morristown mesosiderite for trade.I
am looking for any type of park forest.This is a $400 value.Please email
me offlist for any trade.
steve
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois
Hola . ¿ Could it be a Biotite mica ?
Paolo Gallo, M.V.
From:"dellenit" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comSubject:[meteorite-list] New QuizDate:Fri, 10 Feb 2006 00:26:05 +0100Hi,Let's start a new quiz:What is that rock
Hi Ingo and all who requested a cube.
Most stated they would light one, ...if the price were right I looked
through a massive pile of paperwork but can not find what I paid for these.
Does anyone know what Niger Meteorite Recon were charging for each cube? I
can't answer anyone's emails
Mark and all,
This really is a cool image. Thanks for bringing it
to our attention. I'm guessing you might appreciate a
serious reply or two.
On earth, this is immediately reminiscent of a
weathered lahar fragment. Volcanic mudflows involving
big blocks in an ashy matrix are almost universal
Hi List,
isn't he the one to ask?
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg41738.html
Sternengruss,
Moni
From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ingo Herkstroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] I need a scale
Just purchase one from Rob Wesel folks.. problem solved. Jesh!
Ryan
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