Booklets about the Bavarian meteorite fall Stubenberg (March 6, 2016)
will be available at the Tucson Show with Moritz Karl in room 180 in
the Hotel Tucson City Center (former Inn Suites):
http://www.meteorites.homepage.t-online.de/jpg/stubenberg_book.jpg
Check out Mo's great offers and have a
The meteorite finds of the latest German fall "Stubenberg"
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=63192
will be presented in a special exhibition at the Munich Show
(October 28 - 30, 2016).
It will be a pleasure for us to meet you there, at booth A5.431.
A booklet about the spectacular
Dear List Members,
for those who might be interested in classical meteorite falls
or superb casts of famous meteorites, we can offer on our site
http://www.meteorites.homepage.t-online.de/sale.htm
for example:
The last pieces of rare Karoonda, CK4, South Australia
Juvinas, Eucrite fall,
Hello Fred,
thank you very much for your enthusiastic report about our Munich Show book.
Since I have written seven articles (about 50 pages) and have edited the wohle
meteorite part of this book, I'd like to make some additions, especially four
our
collector friends in the US.
The 2014
Hello All,
we have a few nice thin sections of selected meteorites on ebay:
http://www.ebay.de/sch/bolidechaser/m.html
Thank you for looking,
Dieter
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Hi Larry,
I guess, this was Pula, Croatia.
Kind regards
Dieter
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 7:45 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite found in
You are perfectly right, Mauro.
Kind regards
Dieter
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From: mauro ianeselli mauroianese...@gmail.com
To: Dieter Heinlein dieter-heinl...@t-online.de
Cc: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite
Hello All,
we have some nice thin sections of meteorites and impact rocks on ebay:
http://www.ebay.de/sch/bolidechaser/m.html
Thank you for looking,
Dieter
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Hello Raymond,
we can offer you coloured casts of the following meteorites:
Neuschwanstein I (1705 g)
Neuschwanstein II (1625 g)
Neuschwanstein III (2843 g)
Jesenice (361 g)
Moravka (214 g)
Moravka (329 g)
Of course pictures are available on request.
Kind regards
Dieter Heinlein
Bavarian
Hello Carsten, Rob, Larry and Anne,
I got the offer of Mr. Ljupco as well and have investigated the case.
Obviously there was an authentic meteorite fall on Sep 27, 1972 at
about 6:00 local time near Struga, Macedonia. Several pieces of a
chondrite have been collected from an impact pit. One
in Noerdlingen, after Easter.
Today is a good occasion to remember the Pribram, Czechoslovakia fall of
April 7, 1959: the first meteorite fall ever with a heliocentric orbit
calculated.
Best regards
Dieter Heinlein
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, we need to speak in their terms, too !
;-)
thanks again
Kindest wishes
Doug
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From: Dieter Heinlein dieter-heinl...@t-online.de
To: MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com
Cc: meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sat, Apr 7, 2012 2:15 am
Subject: Re
There's another asteroid, that should be added to the list:
(6371) Heinlein (after Dieter Heinlein)
Best regards
Dieter
German Firebal Network
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From: Marco Langbroek marco.langbr...@wanadoo.nl
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list
will send you all necessary informations.
Best regards
Dieter Heinlein
Technical Director of the
German Fireball Network
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From: Ed Majden epmaj...@shaw.ca
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Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 7:45 PM
Subject
Looks like a marcasite nudule.
Regards
Dieter
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From: Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 8:59 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] What The?
Anyone have an idea what this might be?
Heinlein dieter-heinl...@t-online.de
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite casting.
Hi Dieter, I too would like to know a little about this if you would be
so kind. It would be interesting to learn...
Eric
On 11/20/2010 1:09 PM, Dieter Heinlein
Dieter Heinlein
European Network of Fireball
Photography and Meteorite Recovery
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From: spo...@poczta.onet.pl
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 7:11 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite casting.
Hi,
When you find a new
Hello Ed and list,
I'd like to add some corrections to the numbers in your last mail:
PRIBRAM - Fell April 7, 1959 - first recovered meteorite with a known
orbit - 4 fragments found, largest 4.250 kg - total 5.555 kg recovered.
The specimen weight were: 4250, 772, 428 and 105 grams
Hello David and List,
the fireball, that was observed with the Salzwedel meteorite fall, was catched
with
a meteor camera of the European Network. Unfortunately, the bolide was
registered
only by one camera station (since the others had poor weather). So, it was not
pos-
sible to reduce the
friends.
We will never forget him.
Dieter Heinlein
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Hello folks,
I have a 50 kg chunk (rough piece, uncut) of Odessa, TX with
original Huss number.
If anyone is interested to buy this historic piece, please contact
me off list.
This iron meteorite comes from the estate of an old German collector.
Sorry, NO trades possible, only cash.
Hi Linton,
you could check out my web site. There are still a few nice fragments of
Murchison left on www.meteorites.de/sale
or go directly to the sale page:
http://www.meteorites.homepage.t-online.de/sale.htm
Dieter
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From: Linton Rohr linton...@earthlink.net
To:
!!
There is NO hard evidence of impact features. The whole impact scenario, as de-
scribed by this amateur group, is theoretically and pratically IMPOSSIBLE.
There are many, many good reasons why the socalled Chiemgau impact is NOT
accepted in the scientific community.
Regards
Dieter Heinlein
Hello Greg,
you are asking for testing information on the Colonia Berduc fall:
Well, a good way to prove the authenticity of fresh meteorite material
(at least concerning the date of the fall) is the measuring of short-lived
radio nuclides. This was done in the case of Colonia Berduc with three
Hello Steve,
just have a look to my website:
http://www.meteorites.homepage.t-online.de/sale.htm
There you will find nice Murchison fragments, a slice and a pretty, almost
complete individual.
Best regards
Dieter
www.meteorites.de
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From: meteorh...@aol.com
To:
I wish to buy a larger quantity of ALLENDE, Mexico CV3 meteorite,
preferably rough pieces. Fast payment is guaranteed!
Please send sensible offers directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dieter Heinlein
(bolidechaser)
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Hi Alex,
you can find the article in MAPS 42/3, March 2007, p.321:
Folco, D'Orazio, Perchiazzi: Authenticating the recovery location of
meteorites:
The case of Castenaso
A L5 chondrite of 120 gram was claimed to be found near Bologna, Italy - but
it was clearly proved that it came from a hot
Hi,
if there a Mark Fox on this list, could you please contact me directly?
Thank you!
Dieter Heinlein, Germany
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From the description and the image it seems to be a polymict eucrite.
Dieter
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From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] new confirmed fall in Spain - link with
Hi Zelimir,
- How heavy is the biggest Rizalite known on earth ?
You may be right, that the 1069 g Rizalite specimen, mentioned by H.O. Beyer
ist the heaviest Philippine Tektite.
But there is one Rizalite in my collection, that is even larger: It is a 1009 gram splash
form Tektite from
Sorry, this is only a test
DH
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!
But there was NO chance. If another private collector was luckier, please
contact me.
Thank you.
Dieter Heinlein, Augsburg, Germany
European Network of Fireball Photography and Meteorite Recovery
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From: Mike Bandli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Meteorite Mailing List' meteorite
Hello Mike,
I couldn't contact you directly by replying to your address. Therefore I send
my answer to the list. All others listees -- please excuse!
Dieter
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From: Dieter Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Bandli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 3
Hello Mike,
yes, I own the
3. Photographic Catalog of the Selected Antarctic Meteorites (1981)
Please make me an offer (off-list). I'm located in Augsburg, Germany.
Kind regards
Dieter Heinlein
imca#0117
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From: Mike Bandli [EMAIL PROTECTED
for the Senckenberg Museum in
Frankfurt, and hopefully, you will find there a fine meteorite display.
Just my two cents
Dieter Heinlein
German meteorite collector
imca #0117
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From: Dieter Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fireball sighting over Northern Germany
Hi list,
just a short comment from the European Fireball Network
Hello Martin and Matt,
I guess, in several aspects, the LOST CITY meteorite fall is comparable
with the meteorite fall of NEUSCHWANSTEIN, which is also a national
treasure for Bavaria and Germany.
In case of Neuschwanstein, 35 years of funded work have been necessary
to get this
in touch with me - before this rare material is gone.
Kind regards
Dieter Heinlein
Bavarian Meteorite Lab
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pictures of this oriented
marvel, please contact me off list.
Best regards
Dieter Heinlein
Bavarian Meteorite Lab
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and photos of the desired specimen(s).
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Dieter Heinlein
Bavarian Meteorite Lab
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for the first
three incoming orders, wherever you live!
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to me that the seller just tries to make a fortune with junk. He also
claims, that he recently has found 34 fragment of 7 different meteorites here
in
Germany. So we are anxious what he is going to offer us next.
Kind regards from Germany
Dieter Heinlein
DLR Fireball Network
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Hello Pierre-Marie and list,
as far as i know, there is NO video of the Pribram fireball.
Regarding the Moravka video, ask Christian Anger: he should know
more about this bolide.
There is a video of the Neuschwanstein fireball, that is available from us.
Regards
Dieter
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Hello Marcin,
I have cut tektites, and likewise Muong Nong Glasses already several times
with a diamond saw: no problems if you cut slowly enough. But you should be
careful with tektites having great cavities (bubbles).
Try to etch these slices CAREFULLY with flouric acid (HF): the result is
more about it, please contact me off list.
Best regards
Dieter Heinlein
DLR Fireball Network
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Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] meteoroid temperature
Hi
Hans Koser
E-Mail-Adresse(n):
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Regards
Dieter
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Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 5:11 AM
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Hi List
Does anyone have Hans Koser's (HK International)
Hello Bernhard,
the Bavarian Meteorite Lab can be found at the Munich Show in hall A5, table 612,
presenting original material and ceramics casts of the Neuschwanstein meteorite fall
and a brand new booklet on this unique event.
We look forward to meeting you there.
Dieter
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Hello Pierre-Marie,
some years ago I have written a booklet on the Pribram, Lost City or Innisfree falls,
describing the reduction procedure how to calculate the meteoroid orbit from the
fireball trajectory. It's written in German, but anyhow you will be mostly interested
in the formulas I guess.
mail in July and I have answered immediately on
July 26: see the lines below.
Maybe you have filtered out my mails, since they contained an attachment.
Best regards
Dieter Heinlein
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From: Dieter Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent
, there are some very nice casts of the Neuschwanstein meteorite, that fell
on April 6, 2002 in Bavaria, Germany still available from our web site
www.meteorites.de/sale.htm
Go to the bottom of this site and you will find them with a picture and description.
Best regards
Dieter Heinlein
Bavarian
Hi folks,
can anyone tell me how I can contact O.Richard Norton by e-mail? I have some
questions and comments regarding his encyclopedia of meteorites.
Thanks
Dieter
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More listees with their own asteroids?
Greetings from sunny Berlin,
Alex
Here's one of the best:
(3184) Raab
Cheers
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that the reach the ground
with a good portion of their cosmic velocity! Better to be VERY far away in such
a case of a meteorite fall.
Regards
Dieter Heinlein
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Hi List,
we have just recalled the films from our meteor observing cameras in order to check
out the bolide of this morning at 6:33 CET. The fireball passage time lies within the
exposure time of our camera stations. Unfortunately the weather was very poor.
Regards
Dieter
Great news, Elton,
I must have the largest fully crusted individual of these new swan stones.
Please tell me the total price including shipping costs back to Germany.
This piece will be nice present for the Geology Professor from Munich,
who wasn't able to distinquish between a piece of bitumen
Hello Christian, Mauro and list,
here is a summary of the meteorite finds in the strewnfield of the
NEUSCHWANSTEIN fall, that occured on April 6, 2002:
Three specimens of this multiple EL6 chondrite fall have been found
so far:
Neuschwanstein One:
1750 grams, found on July 14, 2002, in Bavaria,
ORIGINAL meteorite
specimens, like L'Aigle,
Murchison and
Karoondaas well.
Dieter Heinlein
Bavarian Meteorite Laboratory
www.meteorites.de
Hi folks,
I'm back on the meteorite list since a few days. Cool idea to place a
top 10 list of classic meteorites. Here are my personal favourites (biased,
since I mainly collect witnessed falls):
0.
1. Pribram
2. Allende
3. Ensisheim
4. Murchison
5. Lost City
6. Peekskill
7. Glanerbrug
8.
chondrite.
Dieter Heinlein
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carefully and in the proper order.
With best regards
Dieter Heinlein
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Ourthoughts are with the late Dr. David J.
Roddy.
We will think of him often, also in the future, when we look at the print of his
famous areal photo
of Meteor Crater, hanging in our dining
room.
Farewell David
Dieter Gabi Heinlein, Augsburg
collected
samples as well. Everyone interested to study these rocks can
contact me off-list and I'm willing to send him/her a nice sample
for free (if he/she is willing to take over the shipping costs).
Dieter Heinlein, BML, Germany
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From: George Winters
Thank you, Bernd,
for providing us with additional names of
flight-orientated meteorites.
A picture of the Middlesbrough chondrite, for
example, can be found at
www.meteorites.de/jpg/middlesbrough.jpg
A cast of this meteorite (with correct weight! of
1600 g) can be ordered
from our
Helle Marcin,
these impulse detectors can be ordered via the German company
Krantz in Bonn as well, for example the Pulse Star II.
Have a look at www.krantz-online.de
Good luck.
Dieter
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Andrei Razvan,
instead of betting aubrite on Rob's New Moroccan Fall,
you better should pay your last bill for my meteorite delivery.
You are due the money since September 1999.
And that is a bit much for my taste!
Dieter Heinlein, BML
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nteresting inclusions
If you visit our site, take a moment to have a look
for some other
CLASSICAL pieces, as JUVINAS and L'AIGLE.
Furthermore we
have decided to sell one of our Museum Show pieces:
a 474 gram
specimen of SARATOV.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Gabi and Dieter Heinlein
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