yes I have seen the same with my st.michel piece, is for
this I doubt this is a H chondrite, for me is a L6 or LL
Matteo
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Hi Matteo,
This is a very nice piece, congrats!
At your picture it reminds me of a piece St. Michel that i have.
Greetings,
Carsten
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Good Morning All
I have auctions ending tonight, ebay ID catchafallingstar.com. ALL started
just at 99 Cents!!!
Highlights include 7 different Planetary Meteorites, a super Millbillillie
and a hard to find copy of Lapis Magazine with photos of the Sikhote-lin
fall. Bassikounou and
This is my 14.10 gr. Carancas item donated to my collection
after I have polished this from the mud and filthy with a
sandblaster machine. I have lost some milligrams but now is
well visible the crust and the black veins in the matrix
http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/3996/carancas1gd3.jpg
Miss Elily rocks.
Congratulations, Dean!!!
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Congradulations
Jerry Flaherty
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Shipping charges would be brutal, though.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21794447/
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Chondrules a'plenty
Shipping charges would be brutal, though.
Check out these spectacular pieces ending on ebay
ending tonight, some nice goodies, many still at or
near one cent!
This sale includes rarities like Lance and Orgueil.
Somce examples include these nice pieces, but be sure
to see everything.
There are more than 70 auctions, the links below are
That's one of the best RFS pictures I've seen in a while. Congratulations,
Dean!
Tracy Latimer
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2007
Good morning list.I am looking for some park
forest.Please let me know what you have.10 to 40
grams.Fragments,individuals,or slices.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
The Asteroid Belt!
Chicagometeorites.net
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999
Ebay I.D.
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
November 14, 2007
o Crater Modified by Ice Processes
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_004867_1220
o Plains in North Sinus Meridiani
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_005370_1845
o Gullies in the Eastern Hellas Region of Mars
Don I received My Halley's Comet Silver Eagle Coin today.
I am extremely pleased. It will hold a special place in my Meteorite
Collection.
Thank you and thanks for the quick delivery!
Jerry Flaherty
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Congratulations Dean! Yet another not so small Bessey Spec!
Graham Ensor UK
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Dawn Journal
Dr. Marc Rayman
November 13, 2007
Dear Dawnocentrics,
Now more than halfway through its 80-day initial checkout phase, the
Dawn spacecraft continues to please its fans in mission control and
throughout much of the rest of the
In a message dated 11/15/2007 10:26:27 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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That's one of the best RFS pictures I've seen in a while. Congratulations,
Dean!
Tracy Latimer
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A new pairing?
Respect!
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And here's a close-up of the one in the photo:
http://annasach.net/meteorites.cc/nwa%204522.jpg
It's beautiful material!
Mark
Jeff Kuyken wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Here's a page about them:
www.meteorites.com.au/oddsends/BleachedChondrules.html
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I wondered that too (and don't know the answer). There are a few less
striking examples on the slice which show similar 'cracks'.
Jerry wrote:
In the close-up fine web like structures seem to emenate from the
circumference.
Is this an artifact created in cutting and polishing or it is
Steve,
You had a bunch of PF last year. What did you do with it all ?
Bob
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From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good morning list.I am looking for some park
forest.Please let me know what you have.10 to 40
grams.Fragments,individuals,or
I won't hesitate to agree with that assessment. Tis a thing of beauty.
In the close-up fine web like structures seem to emenate from the
circumference.
Is this an artifact created in cutting and polishing or it is inherent in
the bleaching process?
Jerry Flaherty
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The Sun is no longer the largest object in our solar system. The recently
visible-to-the-naked-eye Holmes comet has achieved that distinction today. The
comet has a larger gas and dust cloud known as the coma, and consequently it has
a larger
http://www.polandmet.com/_nwa4966.htm
Hello.
I have finished next meteorite.
Its pretty nice CK4 with weathering layer around the crust and large black
chondruls.
There was only one stone 416g, fresh, still with excelent crust.
Congrats to Dean for the new beautifull fall ! :)
-[ MARCIN
Marcin,
I tried to reply just to you but my reply bounced.
I also sent two emails from your site about the 6.98gr piece.
Jerry Flaherty
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David wrote: Miss Emily rocks. Congratulations, Dean!!!
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/November_15_2007.html
Aha! E-mily ... An E-chondrite ... rare and beautiful!
Sincere Congratulations to the Bessey Family!
Bernd
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Anybody know who this guy is?
http://cgi.ebay.com/LUNAR-METEORITE-OLIVINE-GABBRO-1-5-GRAM-PIECE-NICE_W0QQitemZ190171989427QQihZ009QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Apparently based on his purchase history he knows what a meteorite is, but
hes about to support Starchasers
Dear List,
My new webpage is up. On my website go to the
Japanese Falls/Finds page to see the falls/ finds/
hammers and details if you are interested. Those of
you that have Hammer information on your websites
might want to look so that you can update your
webpages. If you wish to link to my
I have 7 slices that weigh 9 grams to 17 grams that I would like to sell
quickly instead on going through the hassle of ebay.
I took a quick scan of all the slices compared to a quarter, you can view
the image by clicking this
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Toluca/88gr1.jpg
http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0718.html
Photo Release - heic0718: Hubble zooms in on heart of mystery comet
15-Nov-2007: The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has probed the bright
core of Comet 17P/Holmes which, to the delight of sky watchers,
mysteriously brightened by nearly a
Hi Dirk. neat site. Nogata reminded me that the 71st meeting of the
Meteoritical Society will be held this year close to the site where Nogata
is inshrined! I'm sure you'll try to make it. I attended last year's in
Tucson, AZ.
Jerry Flaherty
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These are sold
Thanks
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Hi, All,
On Monday, Nov. 19, the comet will create a unique
sky watching event according to the Web site
Spaceweather.com: The comet will glide by the star
Mirfak [also called Alpha Persei] and appear to
swallow it --- a sight not to be missed.
By swallow, it means that the star will
looking for 10g wabar.
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
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