Well, of course in the most recent Superman movie, Lex Luthor broke into a
museum to steal a Kryptonite meteorite. I remember reading the case label and
thinking EL6? Are they sure it's not a pallasite?
Best!
Tracy Latimer
Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012
Dear List Members,
For anyone who was away enjoying the holidays or did not see my announcement
a week ago, I would like to let you know I launched a Brand New web site
devoted to Meteorites, Fossils, Minerals Artifacts. You will find some of
the Expeditions I have been on over the years and
Great info Chris. As you stated tracking ends when it reaches Customs. My
question to all this is, at which point does the Seller not become
responsible any more. Since it can be proved that tracking made it to at
least Customs, then this means the package was at one point officially in
the
Hi List,
I am currently awaiting response for receipt of a sale from the recipient in
the Russian Federation for a small but nice Sikhote Alin batch they
purchased (hey! a reverse fall!)...and based upon their ebay feedback
numbers being very small, they asked for a tracking number. Of
List, There was an early morning event seen in California. I have received
four reports thus far.
California Meteor ~6:15 am PST 27DEC2012
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2012/12/california-meteor-27dec2012.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Dear Meteorite Collectors and Dealers,
On December 24, 2012 at about 3 AM local time, the Pisgah Astronomical
Research Institute in western North Carolina was broken in to and well
over 100 meteorites were taken.
Many of these meteorites were bought from list members and list
dealers over the
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Crumlin
Contributed by: Paul Swartz
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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