Jason, very nice site indeed! I too have just recently completed a very simple
site dealing with meteorites and am sometimes confused with you on the list by
others (not sure how that could happen) but wanted to share my site as well.
Mine is more of a personal site sharing what I love to do
Sahara 02500
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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delet plz
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Hi to all .
I have some meteorites complet and nice specimens of chondrites and
achondrites for sale . if interested feel free to contact me offlist.
Best Regards
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Dear List,
Sorry, it took so long to get back to you on this. I just got back from a
grueling Mojave Desert meteorite hunt which I will get into later.
Thank you for the compliments.
There is no real secret to good meteorite preparation. I learned the hard way
just like anybody else. I
I too have just recently completed a very simple site dealing with meteorites
and wanted to share my site as well. Mine is more of a personal site sharing
what I love to do in my spare time. With the key word being spare; having
three children, all in different hobbies and sports keeps me
List,
Please check out my ebay listings for an original autographed photo of the
first moon walkers. Armstrong, Aldrin and collins at the lowest price ever .
Also a nice Carancas fragment.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/meteoritemax/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=25_trksid=p3984
Thanks.
Carl
Mark, Doug, All.
This chicken or egg question does have an obvious answer because it sounds
rather logical whether you are a believer in evolution or not. In fact this
same obvious answer could be used to explain away a few million similar
questions ( other odd things) if you think about it.
List,
Please check out my ebay listings for an original autographed photo of the
first moon walkers. Armstrong, Aldrin and collins at the lowest price ever .
Also a nice Carancas fragment.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/meteoritemax/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=25_trksid=p3984
Thanks.
I'll ignore the debat about the origins of man, but this one:
What came first. The chicken or the egg?
Has a very clear and obvious answer. The egg came first. It just wasn't a
chicken's egg - dinosaurs and other egg-laying reptiles were around long before
hens :)
Mark Crawford
On 27 Oct
I have cut muonio and Nantan with same feature, it is terrestrial replacement
of triolite nodule.
Michael Farmer
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On Oct 30, 2011, at 12:27 AM, Graham Ensor graham.en...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes Mirko that did cross my mind tooperhaps Mike can tell us if
that was possible
I have problems sending mails, only to met -list.
David
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Hello list,
A few weeks ago I bought a NWA869 thin section from an eBay seller.
The seller is not Mirko Graul (excellent thin section seller, excellent
person, my favorite thin section provider) nor any known thin section
seller of this list, OK ?
When received it looked darker than
H
Old post, same question
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg97258
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Cheers John Cabassi
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Dear list members
I have an auction for collectors of rare historic meteorites ending on EBAY in
TWO HOURS.
For sale is a very nice and affordable fragment of a very hard to get historic
meteorite from the 18th Century:
Have a look if you like.
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Hi Listers,
Which meteorite specimen numbers, in the Arizona State University Meteorite
Collection, are H. H. Nininger Meteorites? Please send a PM if anyone can
help.
Davio Ribeca
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Carl wrote:
Sir Ernest Rutherford said; All science is either physics or stamp
collecting This chicken or egg discussion is clearly stamp collecting.
Hi Carl ;-),
Are your suggesting that chicken arrived on meteorites, along with its
chickenfeed? If I were to adopt your form of arguing
As a ebay seller of thin sections I thought that I would respond to this. I
should point out that it wasnt me that David bought his thin section from, I
dont know who he bought them from, dont know anything about his thin section
and am in no way commenting on any other seller when I write
I have a few auctions ending, please have a look here
http://stores.ebay.com/mile-high-meteorites
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, Colorado 80215
USA
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
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Hi Davio,
There are a lot of specimens in the ASU Collection that were Nininger's. He
sold the other 2/3's of his main collection to ASU and it was the basis of
their collection from which they have expanded. A total of 684 Nininger
specimens were listed by ASU after purchase. I'd hate to
think the best way is to do it the same way as I did when I grind my
telescope mirror, using a second glass as a grinding tool Any
suggestions?
Hola David
I've never ground a meteorite TS myself, but a while back I was in our
local geology department watching the technicans make a bunch of
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you all know that I have some really great pieces
ending soon, in an hour or so. I know that is pretty last minute, but
I still thought I would throw it out there.
There is a Libyan Desert Glass EGG, an Etched Mundrabilla, an Oriented
Sikhote-Alin, a NWA 869 Sphere, a
PS---
Looks like Richard Hill has all the answers you asked:
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~rhill/fossil/thnsect.html
kindest wishes
Doug
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Hi List,
For those of you who enjoy Halloween, here is a link for you!
Sonny Georgia
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Canyon_man.html
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