[meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - May 19, 2007

2007-05-19 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
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[meteorite-list] AD: New Product offer For Meteorites

2007-05-19 Thread AL Mitterling
Greetings, I currently have a new product that may be of interest to those interested in protecting their valuable specimens. This product contains dessicant and can be mounted in display cases or even put in boxes where specimens are stored. It works by changing color when they become

Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for hunting success story

2007-05-19 Thread Alexander Seidel
I have been exactly four times to the Neuschwanstein strewnfield in the South German and Austrian Alps, found nothing but essentially rain and terrestrial rocks, but had big fun in a beautiful high-mountain-landscape with all those folks accompanying me. Michael, you write ...coming up

[meteorite-list] Classification Labs

2007-05-19 Thread Pete Pete
Hi, all, Does anyone have information for a lab that does Stony meteorite classification in Canada? Failing that, what are the preferred labs in the USA? Free or fees is okay. Our Dean's lab contact in New Zealand will be my third option, but it reads like a minimum 20 gm sample has to be

[meteorite-list] AD: ebay auctions ending

2007-05-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list, I have 20 ebay auctions ending in about 24 hrs. - beautiful and super thin partslice of DaG 400 - two excellent spheres - Gibeon and NWA 869 - nice large fragment of Cumberland Falls - super rare historical Weston - and a lot more of historical important and rare fragments at low prices

Re: [meteorite-list] Classification Labs

2007-05-19 Thread dean bessey
--- Pete Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Our Dean's lab contact in New Zealand will be my third option, but it reads like a minimum 20 gm Cheers, Pete Hi everybody. The size of the sample that we require is set by the met society and is the same with us as with any other lab like UCLA or

Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for hunting success story

2007-05-19 Thread dean bessey
I have done OK with unclassified NWAs. In the catagory of the worst, most weathered ugly stuff that you ever see in morocco I once had a 400 gram meteorite on ebay for $77. Was a likely H chondrite as it had the magnetic qualities of an H. After not selling it I figured that it was so ugly that

Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for hunting success story

2007-05-19 Thread STARSANDSCOPES
Hi Dean and list, This is Tom Phillips the micrograph guy. I have purchased from Dean close to 200 Kg. over the years. He sure goes through the quantity of product. I don't think any one would have the time to closely examine everything he has sold. Good stuff is out there to be

Re: [meteorite-list] Looking for hunting success story

2007-05-19 Thread Michael Murray
A big thanks to those that have taken time to share their success story. I am building steam now. I've got the fever and will be back out there hunting again soon. Congratulations on your finds, discoveries, etc.Excellent! Mike __