Dear List,
Here I am receiving a message from Professor Albert Jambon (Paris
university, world expert in studying end determining planetary meteorites).
Albert has an excellent suggestion:
to vote for one of our eminent colleagues, Professor Hasnaa Chennaoui, for
the Khmissa Trophy, a renown
And, does it have any Hemorrhoidite in it?
I wonder if he has piles of them?
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Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:10:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Rob McCafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Oh Boy- Here we go
To: Pete Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Good Morning Meteorite Lovers
I have auctions ending tonight, ebay ID catchafallingstar.com. Most started
at 99 Cents!!!
Seven Different Planetary, Full slice of Taza, Beautiful complete Amgala,
Big Gibeon Sphere and Big Gibeon Individual, Oriented Sikhote-alin BUTTON
and more
From them?
Jerry Flaherty
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I wonder if he has piles of them?
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Date: Wed, 7 Mar
The best has to be ... wait for it ...'Shitcoated-Alin'
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Aaaahh, ha
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Phil,
I hate to say this, but it looks like a furnace clinker to
me...
Here's a pic of an EL3 slice under a scope.
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/images/el3-microscope1.jpg
Gary
Hello everyone,
I found something that could be interesting in a batch of
NWAs. I thought
it might be an
Hi eveyone, I have just emerged from a near 3 week
meteorite hunting expedition, and checking my email,
recieved this from our highly edumacated friend in
Peru. Just by reading this, you can all see the
civility and manners which ooze from this man.
Michael Farmer
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Bill, are you really that stupid? I did not threaten
his life I made a ridiculous post to counter his rude
and ridiculous post saying that he would have any of
us who threatened his crater trown in jail and
tortured.
Learn about sarcasm, it will make your life much
easier.
Michael Farmer
Sorry
http://www.wcbd.com/midatlantic/cbd/news.apx.-content-articles-CBD-2007-03-08-0014.html
NEIC: No Earthquake
News 2 Today (Charleston, South Carolina)
March 8, 2007
The News 2 Newsroom has been flooded with calls about the mystery rumble
observed this morning. According to the National
http://legis.state.nm.us/Sessions/07%20Regular/memorials/house/HJM054.html
HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 54
48th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2007
INTRODUCED BY
Joni Marie Gutierrez
A JOINT MEMORIAL
DECLARING PLUTO A PLANET AND DECLARING MARCH 13, 2007, PLUTO PLANET
DAY AT THE
Yeah? Well, I declare New Mexico a cheese sandwitch!
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Hi Darren List
Could this be a new type of silicate darkening?
Man with object, wires, etc. to security: AW COME ON! You guys are
just jerking my chain, right?
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 14:41:56 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Upon further investigation, they found a piece of
chewing gum, some more
Listoids,
Gives new meaning to 'meteoric entry'.
Gary
Upon further investigation, they found a piece of
chewing gum, some more wire and a rock in his XXX.
As the suspect put it- the rock is from another
planet and was in there to protect him
OK- lets say it is a meteorite ;-)
I'll forward it for you Ed.
Gary
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Date sent: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 12:20:00 -0800 (PST)
From: edward moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [meteorite-list] Oh boy - Here we go...
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Keywords:
Gary
here is my 2 cents
Happy Birthday, Jilin!
Jilin, H5; S3
Fell 1976, March 08
Time: 15:00 hrs
11 masses individually recorded
Several explosions during flight
Three distinct fireballs
E-W strewnfield
AKA: Kirin
Mass: About 4 metric tons
Largest individual 1770 kg excavated at a depth of ca. 6 meters.
Best wishes,
If anyone has a copy of the original e-mail detailing
the New Lunar meteorite that looks like a shergottite,
I'd appreciate it being forwarded to me.
My filing system must have gone awry. I suffer many
abberations but find it difficult to believe I deleted
a mail I found so interesting. I can't
Hello everyone we have been updating some aspects of my website
including the sales page, and ordering information. These are some of
the recent additions, Gibeon, Henbury large thin etched slices. Some
very large Brenham siderite slices and some very rare etched end cuts
of the Glorieta Mountain
Well shoot, Doug, it sounds like you've got more time than I to analyze
this thing. I do have a modeling tool that calculates the vertical
deviation for spherical objects falling in wind, but I haven't tried to
apply it here. I don't know how accurate it would be given that this
object is far
Hello everyone we have been updating some aspects of my website
including the sales page, and ordering information. These are some of
the recent additions, Gibeon, Henbury large thin etched slices. Some
very large Brenham siderite slices and some very rare etched end cuts
of the Glorieta Mountain
Hi Chris,
The basic problem here, after all the numbers I punched into my calculator,
is that you believed the newspaper that the free falling velocity was only
60 mph, which gave rise to your 18 mph wind suggestion (I think). That (60
mph) case actually correlates more closely with the hand
Please forgive the similar posting, but my original title wasn't very
descriptive and I have a couple of new questions. Note also that I didn't
intend to diss the discussion about flat flying window crashers. I've
forgotten all the calculations being applied but it's interesting to hear
the
Hi Phil,
Here's a pic of el3 with patches of fusion crust;
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com/images/el3fusioncrust.jpg
Gary
Please forgive the similar posting, but my original title
wasn't very
descriptive and I have a couple of new questions. Note also
that I didn't
intend to diss the
Many Unites States Geological Survey Publications are
now online as DJVU files. Advanced Search for these
publications is at:
http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/index.jsp
For example, meteorite related USGS publications, which
can be viewed and downloaded are:
1. Cosmochemistry; Part 1,
Lol,
Furnace clinker. I haven't heard that expression in a long time. I used to sell
clinker grabbers and I think I still have a few in reserve. Not much call for
them these days. Not very many coal fired homes or businesses here anymore.
People used to buy them as grab alls but they are
And do not forget the USGS pubs regarding the Chesapeake Bay Impact
Crater.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/prof/p1612/
All the best,
Greg Redfern
NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/index.html
WHAT'S UP?: THE SPACE PLACE
http://www.wtopnews.com/?sid=600113nid=421
Mike,
One ridiculous post does not or something. I don't want to think about it
right now. I'm pretty stupid sometimes and have been known to have an
occaisional streak of intuition. I hope your trip went well as do most of us.
Installing a new hot water heater :(
Bill
-Original
Hi everyone I did not see where the coordinates were published? Can
anyone help with the location? I will share my finds, and they will be
many as long as I have the right location. I figure I can hunt at
night, I did that once. I might hunt this crater for well maybe 6
weeks??
I have some extra
Hi Gary,
this is NO fusion crust at all. It is also from weathering. (cumulated iron
oxide, inside former cracks) !
rgds
Harald
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Hi Phil,
Here's a pic of el3 with patches of fusion crust;
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