Way to go Bill!
Count Deiro
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>From: bill kies
>Sent: Jun 8, 2011 10:48 PM
>To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: [meteorite-list] More than one way to skin a strewn field
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>Park Forest, Steger, Crete, University Park, Olympia fields, Chicago H
Park Forest, Steger, Crete, University Park, Olympia fields, Chicago Heights
and a few more towns still hold undiscovered meteorite wonders of the Park
Forest Meteorite kind. These are pretty average. After over a year long drought
I found these at a garage sale so it was a thrill. Three indiv
Quick! Some smart SOB out there loan this guy a detector and make a deal on the
finds. Oh. Yeah! And send him a couple of bottles of DEET...and tell him to
take a dog along.
Count Deiro
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-Original Message-
>From: Dave Myers
>Sent: Jun 8, 2011 6:48 PM
>To: Rob Wesel , Meteorite
Hello all! anybody have NWA 001 for sale.. a few people responded to
my last post when i was looking for this meteorite but i am still
interested in more please email me off the list if you have any for
sale thanks.
Daniel Furlan
meteorite collector and dealer
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Hello all, thank you all for those who e-mailed me in regards to my
previous post in which i am selling NWA 869 for .25 cents. I had more
people respond to me then expected and as a result of this high demand
in such a short period of time i have to announce that the sale is
over as of today at 10
HA HA HA HA
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Gilmer"
To: "Chris Spratt"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Free Shipping
Hi Chris,
I offer free shipping to all Tampa Lightning fans, world-wide.
However, fans of teams that have eliminate
Hi Chris,
I offer free shipping to all Tampa Lightning fans, world-wide.
However, fans of teams that have eliminated the Lightning from playoff
contention are subject to a $100 shipping surcharge. Currently, this
surcharge is in effect for all orders to the Boston area. ;)
Go Canucks!
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I wish dealers especially on EBay wouldn't advertise "Free Shipping"
when it only applies to U.S.customers. The rest of us (non U. S.) get
hit with high shipping costs.
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Thanks everyone,
I am still in shock!
I need metal detector help! I have a whites (I think xlt modle) the older one
with the needle, not the newer one that is digt, display.
The two fields where I found the two meteorites, I been back over them 3 times
each with the metal detector! The good
Great finds Dave . Sounds like a real promising new area you found.
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Springtime at Mars' south pole
European Space Agency
7 June 2011
ESA's Mars Express celebrates eight years in space with a new view of
ice in the southern polar region of Mars. The poles are closely linked
to the planet's climate and constantly c
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM38RJ4LOG_index_0.html
Rosetta comet probe enters hibernation in deep space
European Space Agency
8 June 2011
The final command placing ESA's Rosetta comet-chaser into deep-space
hibernation was sent earlier today. With virtually all systems shut
down, the probe will
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
June 8, 2011
o Craters and Landslides
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_022205_1625
This observation show a small crater on the rim of a larger crater
that appears to have triggered multiple landslides at the time of impact.
o Distinct G
Thanks Greg, .Sorted!
Best Wishes
David
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From: "Greg Hupé"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Al haggounia 001
http://www4.nau.edu/meteorite/Meteorite/Al_Haggounia.html
Best Regards,
Greg
http://www4.nau.edu/meteorite/Meteorite/Al_Haggounia.html
Best Regards,
Greg
Greg Hupé
The Hupé Collection
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AncientDiscoveries (eBay)(formerly 'NaturesVault')
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Click here for my current
Jeff,
That is the perfect answer. Thanks for the smile.
Bob
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
> The ents are not currently, and have not previously discussed the issue.
> So the question is indeed moot.
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> jeff
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> On 6/8/2011 8:38 AM, Michael Gilmer wrote:
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>> Hi Dan,
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Matthias just wrote:
"The correct name is Hagia Triada, Crete. Among others see
here: V.F. Buchwald, Iron and steel in ancient times, p. 24"
See also:
BURKE J.G. (1986) Cosmic Debris, Meteorites in History, pp. 229 + 230.
Cheers,
Bernd
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The ents are not currently, and have not previously discussed the
issue. So the question is indeed moot.
jeff
On 6/8/2011 8:38 AM, Michael Gilmer wrote:
Hi Dan,
The Al-Haggounia issue comes up here regularly from time to time and
it has been discussed extensively. The general consensus is
Hello,
The summer doldrums have arrived and prices are still very low on some great
meteorite material. Check everything out:
Thanks and Best Wishes
Michael
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Best,
Matthias
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Dear Members,
I'm doing some research for a book and I've come across mention of a
9kg meteorite that was found in the Minoan Palace of Haiga Triada--I
assume on an archeological dig. Does anyone know anything about this
meteorite and its whereabouts?
Thanks,
Will Petty
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so the only w
I don't know your brother, and I don't recall whatever conversation
you're referring to. I'm not even upset, just amused and enjoying myself
a bit by yanking your chain. You were snide with me for no apparent
reason ("
Please don't try to educate me about hunting for meteorites."), so a bit of
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Dear meteorite lovers and experts,
one of the grand specialties of Chladni's Heirs are the CK-Chondrites.
Still this year, we will receive the number for our 20th CK,
all among each other unpaired - as many as nobody else had in that time
span.
Nevertheless the CK-chondrites remain rarer
than an
Hi Dave,
Congratulations on your new meteorite finds.Way to go!
Sonny
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From: Dave Myers
To: Meteorite-list
Sent: Tue, Jun 7, 2011 4:27 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] 1st-2nd Ohio meteorite
Dear List,A few people on here already know, But on 4-9-2011 I found my
1st
Beautiful. The flowlines and overall shape reminds me of Lafayette! :)
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Hi Dan,
The Al-Haggounia issue comes up here regularly from time to time and
it has been discussed extensively. The general consensus is that
NonCom works like Entmoot. Eventually the classification will get
changed - but nobody knows when.
In the meantime, for your own use, call it an EL3 and
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/June_8_2011.html
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Hi Steve and all,
Blaine is truly one of the gems in the dealer base. He probably knows
more than any 20 dealers combine and has a degree in geology making him
more up in the chemistry of space rocks.
Steve, while he was buying your finds back then, I was buying a pretty
good portion of his
Hi Steve and all,
Blaine is truly one of the gems in the dealer base. He probably knows
more than any 20 dealers combine and has a degree in geology making him
more up in the chemistry of space rocks.
Steve, while he was buying your finds back then, I was buying a pretty
good portion of his
Dear List Members,
Today I have few beauty pieces available for sale (or as always for trade):
Ureilite slices, with huge surface area, NWA 6069 (classification Dr Ansgar
Greshake). This is low shocked ureilite with many diamonds! All slices are
polished in one side. Here is some microscopy pho
Reclassifications in the MetBull can occur when somebody submits to the
NomCom, or NomCom independently finds, sufficient evidence to warrant
publication of an erratum. For simple errors, the evidence can be very
simple (e.g., "this meteorite was published as an LL5, but it actually
has Fa19 o
To: Sterling K. Webb, Count, List
Would a flare of that size have been visible to ancient naked-eye
observers if it had occurred during totality of an eclipse or if they
had been observing its reflection in a pan of water, etc.?
Regards
Robert A. Juhl, Tokyo
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Dan:
Probably not.
Phil Whitmer
A Catholic priest, a rabbi and a Buddhist monk enter a bar. The bartender
immediately retorts: "What is this, a joke?"
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Does anybody know if Al haggounia 001 is going to have its official
classification of Aubrite changed to EL3 which seems t
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