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Hi List,
For those of you that enjoy the smaller details of these stones, I
thought you might like to see a small inclusion I found. Octahedral
carbon crystal sticking out of olivine matrix, possibly?
Mike
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I am accepting offers for an assortment of Mali / Erg Chek whole specimens
and fragments.
I'm selling these for another dealer and would like to sell the entire lot
to one buyer if possible
Some of these pieces are about 85% fully crusted
You can view all of them by clicking this:
http://i1
Hi Phil, I have never found bright iron in any, but I have found brown
phase from low to rather high magnetic pull while the blue has always been
very
week to almost none at all.
Tom
In a message dated 1/8/2008 8:02:29 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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I find it intere
Anne,
Your list consists of only nine gracious and highly intelligent women.
We will need at least an even dozen to produce the calendar "The Ladies
of Meteorite Central." Unless we skip three months...or, use photos of
three ladies twice in order to give the calendar the usual twelve months,
wh
I find it interesting that the blue material is usually mentioned as being
less weathered but I've never seen any with visible metal but I have found
shiny iron flecks in the brown material.
My small blue stone was encased in more of a "rind" than any of my brown
stones if that fact is interes
Anne,
Your list consists of only nine gracious and highly intelligent women.
We will need at least an even dozen to produce the calendar "The Ladies
of Meteorite Central." Unless we skip three months...or, use photos of
three ladies twice in order to give the calendar the usual twelve months,
wh
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/258025.html
UAA researcher gives Mars bad news
COLLISION: Astrophysicist raises odds of asteroid strike.
By GEORGE BRYSON
Anchorage Daily News
January 8, 2008
The odds are it will miss. Still, there's a huge asteroid -- a massive
rock about 160 feet lon
Hi all,
I'm selling a gently used Whites GMT metal detector
with accessories. It comes with 9" coil, extra 14"
sierra coil and pole, also headphones, carrying bag
and manual. Also both coils have coil covers!
The detector is very gently used! The extras are well
used but work fine.
I'm asking $
I just launched my new meteorites for sale website for those of you
who are interested. A lot of members have asked me if I would do some
sort of discount or promotion for my meteorites, or add some good
inexpensive specimens. I'll do one even better than that!
I'm giving away free meteorites
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=5419908&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1
What was that flying object?
MyFox Orland
January 7, 2008
POINCIANA, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- FOX 35 viewer, Alexandra
Gregory captured these spectacular images of an o
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/jan/07/dinosaurs
Forget the meteorites - it was insects that did for the dinosaurs
James Randerson
The Guardian (United Kingdom)
January 7 2008
They were the most imposing and terrifying creatures that have ever
walked on the surface of the Earth, but ac
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news155.html
Mars Impact Seems Less Likely
Steve Chesley, Paul Chodas and Don Yeomans
NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
January 8, 2008
We have updated the orbit of 2007 WD5 using new observations from the
3.5-meter telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in
A friend here in Oro Valley just sent this to me, thought I would
share for what it might be worth. See link for complete article and cartoon.
Twink Monrad
Southwest Archaeology Today for Jan. 8, 2008
Southwestern Archaeology Making the News - A Service of the Center For Desert
Archaeolog
Hello Fellow Listoids,
Let's add
Prof. Susan W. Kieffer
University Walgreen Fellow
CAS Professor of Geology
Professor of Physics
University of Illinois
to our list of Women in Meteoritics
Pat Brown
--- Notkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Twink posted:
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> > Anne, now that you are ret
Hi Bob and list, I agree with Bob. The "Blue Phase" seems like a different
material than the "Brown Phase" Not just magnetic attraction but chondrule
occurrence and microscopic grain structures seem different as well.
Could it be a breccia? Also does any one have a slice with both materi
Hi all -
The review team did a good job, but...
We also have the peoples' accounts to deal with.
It seems to me that there was no reason for them to
create such extraordinary parts of their histories,
unless some extraordinary and memorable event actually
happened.
I think we have a rough idea
Mark, help yourself to the popcorn, and please get me some Junior Mints...
I just got my Masters about a month ago. In the congratulatory gifts I
received, and the Christmas haul that followed, I was able to divide them
neatly into 2 piles: those that were library-related, and those that were
Rhonda wrote:
"I'm not sure you have to have a metorite in your
posession to be in love with metorites ... want
the first one to be special and I can't figure out what
exactly it should be."
Dear Rhonda and List friends,
This was one topic that was (for me) really not meteorite related at all,
Hi Jeff and all,
This is a wonderful photo of the type of radial pyroxene chondrules
I've seen in NWA 2965 and its cohorts. Very nice job Jeff. This is
certainly a curious meteorite. I've been passing a magnet over the
slices in my collection and have noticed a few things. The pale, grey
speckled a
Hi Rhonda and all,
My first specimen was Canyon Diablo oxide but when I started to
seriously collect, I bought a Canyon Diablo, Imilac and Allende CV3. Not
bad first choices. Today with lunar material available I think that I
would purchase a nice lunar specimen as those are truly unique and
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