Dear List members,
i have listed on ebay some interesting meteorites.
All auctions start at $ 1.99.
First, the large 35.8g etched slice of rare IC iron Arispe including Swiss
collection label.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=370465073197ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
And a
And then there is this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLM1pfgv9IENR=1
Paul Swartz
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Hello Lister,
I would like to thank everyone that submitted their answers for the POP QUIZ
this week. And I would also like to congrats Rubin and Arlene on their Arizona
finds. And now back to the quiz.
The question:
How many observed mesosiderite meteorite falls are from Arizona?
Answer:
Hello,
WE ARE GETTING TO THE FINISH LINE!!
MORE ADDED and MORE SALES! Over 133k Thousand's $$$ in Auctions. Most OVER 1/2
off or starting at 0.99 cents!
*DON'T WAIT ON THIS ONE TO GO LOWERJust added 53 specimens of SULAGIRI.
Some awesome Fusion Crusted Pieces. My normal price is
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Remains Silent at Troy - sols 2458-2464,
December 2-8, 2010:
No communication has been received from the rover since Sol 2210 (March
22, 2010).
The project continues to listen for Spirit with the Deep Space Network
and
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PSI Research Points to Better Understanding of Carbon in Comets
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Dear List Members,
I have 90 different meteorites running, all started at just 99 cents with no
reserves. Several OLD STOCK auctions are due to end late this afternoon. I
loaded several OLD STOCK items that have not been seen on eBay for years or
have never been offered at all. 36 of
List
Have any of you amateur astronomers witnessed any of the Geminids
impact the moon and if so what size telescope did you use. I know
that NASA has seen impacts using 14 inchers. I have an 8 inch Meade.
The following link Geminids Meteor Shower: 'Up All Night' With NASA
might be of interest
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/December_13_2010.html
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I don't recall this subject having been posted before. My apologies if it
is redundant.
Imagine you've just found a new strewn field and want to keep the location
secret for a while. Still, you take a digital photo of one of your new
space rocks with your GPS-enabled smartphone and post it on
Hi
I have some very nice Fukang slices on my Ebay store page, that end in a few
hours. If you would like to buy others off of Ebay I can offer a discount. Let
me know your requirements and I will do my best.
My store is http://stores.ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites. Thanks!
Matt Morgan
A complete slice of NWA 2995 weighing 11.645 Sold for $19520- including buyer's
premium. That is over $1600- a gram for a large specimen. See here:
and 60% of $19,520 or $11,700 going to the consignor. (~20% commission on
both the buying and selling sides of the transaction.)
On Dec 13, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Jim Strope wrote:
A complete slice of NWA 2995 weighing 11.645 Sold for $19520- including
buyer's premium. That is over
The bottom line is the buyer had to pay over $1600- a gram.
I think I am going to suspend sales of ALL planetary meteorites on my website
between Dec 25th and Jan 1st pending any potential breaking news. So get it
while you can guys. I am ready to make deals prior to the holidays.
Jim Strope
Unable to find out too much about the Tabor 1753 meteorite fall. Was
much actually written?
Chris Spratt
(Via my iPhone)
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Hello Chris and Listers,
As for the Tabor meteorite, there has been some written documention about the
fall, however, its not as much as other falls like Siena or L'Aigle. But any
case, there has been documentation on the Tabor fall from leading scholars at
the turn of the century, referring
In case you missed this.
Here is what the Tucson iron Anvil meteorites may have looked like when they
fell. Very cool.
http://www.coolestone.com/media/895/Anvils_Away/
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax
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G'Day Chris Shawn and list
Opps he beat me to it
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G'Day Chris and list
Shawn put up a great list on his sale page for Tabor
Great research links
http://books.google.com/books?id=7SvtVoa1W-cCpg=PA153dq=tabor+meteorit
e+1753hl=enei=Nzn2TKDcAoXAsAOYs43wAQsa=Xoi=book_resultct=resultres
G'Day List
I'm getting a little frustrated as you can see from my heading. Am I
doing something wrong? Seems like a certain amount of people's posts
appear instantly where others have to wait a considerable amount of
time, and I mean alot of time. I could have walked over to Chris
Spratt's house
G'Day List
Wow, it finally came through. Damn, the US postal service works faster
than the Met List. Isn't that incredible? I'm appalled. Oh well, maybe
there's a lot of people on the Met List sending off packages and jamming
things up, I can accept that. Just curious.
Cheers
John
IMCA # 2125
If you've never seen one of the shoots in person, you missed something in life!
They do demos of this on the 4th of July at The Museum of Appalachia (
http://www.museumofappalachia.org/ ) near Clinton, TN.
John Teague
Knoxville, Tennessee
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Dear List Members,
Was the 2995 was found in Algeria? As I know, it was found in Missour, Morocco.
Meteoritical bulletin really contains so many errors ! just like this site
http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/stones/nwa4936.htm
I'm sure All Moroccans can help to get every mistake about NWA
Hi guys:
Thanks forvthe input. I'd checked those and there wasn't much there.
Chris Spratt
(Via my iPhone)
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Hello, Meteorite subscribers Has anyone received their
November issue of Meteorite Magazine? I know it went to
the printers late but was starting to have panic attacks,
haven't received my copy yet...
Hyperventilating Dennis
Chris and Listers,
What type of information are you looking for about the Tabor fall? At the time
that Tabor fell, in 1753, there wasnt much research done at the time and
Chladni hadnt came in to the picture yet. I would say that it took up till
Siena before meteoritic science started to take
Burke in Cosmic Debris refers to the Journal Book of the Royal Society when
discussing Tabor. Marvin references Burke.
I am familiar with the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, but
not the Journal Book.
Anyone have any info?
Mark
Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts
Hello Dennis,
This was sent to the list pretty recently:
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The reference to Tabor in Burke is:
Journal Book of the Royal Society of London (1754-1757), volume
XXII:290-300.
Mark
Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts
Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
- Original Message -
From: Mark Grossman mar...@westnet.com
To: Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com;
Hi Dennis:
Don't panic!
Have you ever heard of the US mail? Also this there is a holiday coming
up. When I was editor, there were a few times when I actually knew when an
issue left the printers. My impression is that foreign airmail got their
copies within a week and US subscribers could be as
I have only received the first issue so far.
Ed
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From: Dennis Miller astror...@hotmail.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:53 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine
Hello, Meteorite subscribers Has
Hi John,
As one who is subscribed to MANY lists and the co-moderator of two others I can
say that such delays just happen from time to time. My posts have even been
delayed on the lists I moderate.
Never have been able to figure why.
Happily I don't think I've ever had a post that did not go
Me too. Just the first issue (international).
clear skies,
Leo
From: edeck...@triad.rr.com
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 00:23:50 -0500
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Magazine
I have only received
Hi John. I've sent a mail right now and it appears instantly, and I'm just a
novice in the list (at least posting).
Time delays are quite common between e-mail servers (the pop mail server of my
job is off 30% of the times I try to use it... I'm now just changing to another
server, ahem...)
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