mr lehyane wrote,,,
mr Habibi was selling
to collectors, yes only collectors,
mr alehyane , who told you to whome im selling , you dot not know to whome im
selling .
if you are suppossing by mistake than you are wrong,
i m in this bussinies 20 years , 10 years fossils and 10 years
so, without NWA material, I do not see any surprises at any show except a
new fall like Carancas at the great Munich show that everybody wishes to be
there...
Not quite correct - each Munich show has its non-NWA-novelties.
This year one could allow for them besides Carancas the amazing
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Hi Mike, Doug, all -
Given the problems with water at the site, and the
lack of transportation near to it, my thinking is that
perhaps they may be better off searching the crater,
including the floor, for any fragments, and then
removing them.
I suppose what they do next depends on what is
Hi list an all.Could someone let me know,with a
approximate availablity on different mali sizes that
might be known.Is there more small individuals,smaller
fragments,larger individuals,etc.What about a TKW
approximate?This is a very interesting meteorite.I am
also open to any mali endcuts or
Hi again list.This new dragon sa of mine is so
breathtaking to look at.I put up a new pic on my
homepage of my website.View at your liesure.And thanks
for looking if you do.
SA on his dragon SA
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
The Asteroid Belt!
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OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Opportunity Descends Deeper into Victoria Crater -
sol 1322-1328, Nov 05, 2007:
After successfully maneuvering into position and collecting additional
scientific data from the top layer of the ring of
On Novemeber 5, 2007 and in Question about Polarizing
Microscope Lomo Polam P-211, Pat Brown asked:
“Can any of you help me learn anything more about
this microscope? I contacted the good folks at Lomo
USA and they tell me that this microscope was never
supported in the US market and that
go in munich, I have found for 2 euro/gr. at $2.8/gr.
matteo
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Ok,
Who can sell me a piece?
Bob E.
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I say what I want seen my first Bassiko I
Hi all, on the week-end I was in Munich for the show, as usually a really
nice show with a lot of beauties (minerals, crystals and fossils) and a lot
of nice meteorites.
Here's the first question:
In Ensisheim I have bought a Bassikounou, It's 100% Bassikounou, I'm sure
because I have no
Well, first-off, I'd have to say that you're comparing apples and oranges.
Simply put, the specimen depicted in the first two pictures appears to
have had a sustained independent flight, and has developed a crust
that can truly be deemed 'primary.'
The second specimen seems as though it might have
I think You have Bassi from ensisheim and double Mali from Munich.
I have also Mali and it have iron outside (orientd specimen). My bassi dont
have iron spots.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
http://www.Meteoryty.pl marcin(at)meteoryty.pl
http://www.PolandMET.com
Why would bob know? He was there all of four hours.
I bought some of the meteorite at the Munich show,
most of the pieces were so fragile they were turning
to dust in front of us. The nice 800 gram fragment is
now in about 20 pieces, which is why I did not buy it.
Forget about more in the
Not so simple...my Bassi has iron showing through primary crust.
Graham Ensor
PolandMET wrote:
I think You have Bassi from ensisheim and double Mali from Munich.
I have also Mali and it have iron outside (orientd specimen). My bassi
dont have iron spots.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[
If anyone has his contact info please forward it to me.
Thanks,
Bob
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Astronomers Discover Record Fifth Planet Around Nearby Star 55 Cancri
ScienceDaily (Nov. 6, 2007) Astronomers have discovered a record-breaking
fifth planet around the nearby star 55 Cancri, making it the only star aside
from the
Greetings,
Here are some photos I took November 1st, 2007 of Comet Holmes. If you
haven't been out looking at this comet, it is a very unique once in a
lifetime event. For those who might want to view them. This is my first
attempt at digital astrophotography (other than the moon). Not
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