Re: [meteorite-list] Stones with High Troilite, Low Metal

2011-06-27 Thread MexicoDoug
To: MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com Sent: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 4:01 am Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Stones with High Troilite, Low Metal Hello Laurence, Doug, All, From an NAU site about R-chondrites: sulfide rich: pyrrhotite and pentlandite very common, minor troilite; pentlandite commonly contains Cr

Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows

2011-06-27 Thread MexicoDoug
...@gmail.com; 'MexicoDoug' mexicod...@aim.com; John.L.Cabassi j...@cabassi.net; Richard Montgomery rickm...@earthlink.net Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 12:00 am Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows Yes, I remember the demonstration repeated many times

Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows

2011-06-27 Thread MexicoDoug
...@sbcglobal.net To: cdtuc...@cox.net; meteoritem...@gmail.com; j...@cabassi.net; rickm...@earthlink.net; MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 7:58 am Subject: A better link.. Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle

Re: [meteorite-list] A better link.. Re: Tile Glows

2011-06-27 Thread MexicoDoug
; MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 7:58 am Subject: A better link.. Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/sts_sys.html The HRSI tiles are made of a low-density, high-purity silica

Re: [meteorite-list] Cosmic Ray Penetration

2011-06-27 Thread MexicoDoug
Hello Eric, First and most importantly, I would not talk about a cosmic ray being absorbed and leave the term absorbed for energy in its many form. Keep in mind so called 'cosmic rays' are really nano-meteoroids that the NOMCOM hasn't gotten around to classifying ;-): particles, ions, and

Re: [meteorite-list] Moon Dust

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
?products_id=36 Very cool - Well worth it if you like space nostalgia Best wishes Doug -Original Message- From: John.L.Cabassi j...@cabassi.net To: 'Michael Gilmer' meteoritem...@gmail.com; 'MexicoDoug' mexicod...@aim.com Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Re: [meteorite-list] 80th Anniversary of the arrival of a Green Alien from Space!

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
Dawn (aka MexicoDoug)!  Happy earth-arrival anniversary Tatahouine! A great place to catch up on the story of Tatahouine is Doug’s website: (www.diogenite.com/tata1.htm) My favourite factoid regarding the green meteorite is the common presence of tiny shatter-cone horsetails decorating

Re: [meteorite-list] Stones with High Troilite, Low Metal

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
Lunar and Martian basalts are about 1% troilite and not very magnetic if you would like that to be a free metal consideration/measure. If not, you could always scrape off some meteoritic shale or go for highly oxidized high troilite containing iron meteorites ... like Campo or Canyon etc.

Re: [meteorite-list] Stones with High Troilite, Low Metal

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
-Original Message- From: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com To: MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sun, Jun 26, 2011 3:50 pm Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Stones with High Troilite, Low Metal Hi List, On rare occasion I have seen troilite nodules

Re: [meteorite-list] NASA could sell...

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
Steve S wrote: I have dreamt of this for years. Just a dream... But you never know... ... and for them, their trust will increase as the voids left from these sales fill with new specimens from asteroids, Mars and the moon when funded missions return with new samples. Hi Steve - A very

Re: [meteorite-list] NASA could sell...

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
-- From: MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com To: scho...@mybluelight.com, Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NASA could sell... Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 17:18:48 -0400 Steve S wrote: I have dreamt of this for years. Just a dream... But you never know

Re: [meteorite-list] Identification of 2 historical meteorites from S America

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
Cher Renaud, it's a joy to see your post on the list!! For the Atacama sample, you might check to see if Grenville Turner is still active. Contact Drs. Grady or Benedix (who might also be list-members) if you don't have another lead to contact him. Bon courage with the enterprise! Doug

Re: [meteorite-list] Stones with High Troilite, Low Metal

2011-06-26 Thread MexicoDoug
Hi Laurence Sulfur stinky yes, I don't think R chondrites are considered troilite rich - are they not comparatively troilite poor? That's why I asked why he wasn't after pentlandite (and pyrrhotite) as well. The question is pretty useless trivia without more information about what the asker

Re: [meteorite-list] Rafael Rant

2011-06-25 Thread MexicoDoug
Hi Michael and Rafael 3) the grammar was so poor it made the message impossible to discern Michael, please give Rafael a break and be more welcoming, it is obvious from his thoughts that he is a highly educated person but does not have the benefit of English as his first language. To attack

Re: [meteorite-list] Moon Dust

2011-06-25 Thread MexicoDoug
JG wrote to MG: What law are you talking about? Ditto! A fact-supported discussion would be so much nicer. It is my understanding that when Apollo lost its funding, oodles of relics entered the private domain and there wasn't much ado about it - rather, a tacit acceptance and a party

Re: [meteorite-list] You Naysaying Denialists Are All Wrong, Dowsing Works!

2010-10-16 Thread Mexicodoug
It is your brain that is working, not the rods. Chris, you even though you are right, you're in a generous mood today! I dowse with a single metal detector rod and that strange box and loop attached to it. I've had a great deal of success with this method. Usually I walk right to the

[meteorite-list] Praying for an Amigo

2010-03-20 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear List, With an abyss in my stomach and many tears for a beautiful Country in the year of its both its proud centennial of the Revolution and Bicentennial of Independence, I would like to express my condolences for the adventurous soul who is likely no longer with us after going to the

Re: [meteorite-list] Scale Cubes [WAS: Ad Announcing the Count cube Scale / Orientation cube

2010-03-17 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Martin, Your estimates give an average density of 7.54 g/cm3 (7.54 ton/m3) for the whole kit and kaboodle. That's about 93 cubic meters of 'rites which compacted, theoretically makes a cube with a sides of 4.5 meters. That is double the size of my bedroom ... just to find an adamant

Re: [meteorite-list] Ash Creek House hitter Entire HAMMER STONE

2010-01-02 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Michael, Fare thee well in the New Year. With reverence towards the enduring patience of the Angel that enlightens the rarest amongst us, I would more easily believe that neither of the Southerners would lie than that Cap'n Blood would not muck it up. You certainly are not to deny whatever

Re: [meteorite-list] AD- Ash Creek House hitter Entire HAMMER STONE

2010-01-01 Thread Mexicodoug
Michael B. wrote: The barn stone was coupled with the stone that fell at the feet of the barn owner. Michael's quoted statement is inaccurate. (Kindly note that my comment and his quote are both unrelated to the stone being sold in the ad). Many nice collectors asked me about this, and I

Re: [meteorite-list] Paris, France CM Meteorite

2009-12-23 Thread Mexicodoug
Bob wrote: What are the coordinates for the Lafayette (stone)? Hi Bob, they are the coordinates of the Purdue University Earth Sciences Department where Farrington found the Lafayette nakhlite in a drawer in the geology department (1931). No doubt you can speak for Los Angeles. The question

Re: [meteorite-list] Paris, France CM Meteorite

2009-12-22 Thread Mexicodoug
Ted is absolutely right. These aren't isolated cases. It goes back much, much earlier than that, too. Besides the Indiana Martian from the 1930's found in a drawer, consider the cases of Zacatecas (1792), or, Durango (1800's) supposedly from Chihuahua, or jejeje - how about Tucson's own epic

Re: [meteorite-list] Ordinary chondrites - rarest to the most common classes

2009-12-16 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Melanie and thanks for the enthusiasm you add to the list ... Here's a high to low sorting of the ordinary chondrites, for over 32,000 meteorites: 22.0% L6 (most common) 19.9% H5 12.9% L5 12.3% H4 11.5% H6 7.8% LL5 4.2% LL6 3.3% L4 2.2% H3 2.0% L3 0.8% LL4 0.8% LL3 0.1% L7 0.1% LL7 0.03%

Re: [meteorite-list] Ordinary chondrites - rarest to the most common classes

2009-12-16 Thread Mexicodoug
that the OC class has two clans, the H-L-LL clan and the R clan]. Jeff Mexicodoug wrote: Hi Melanie and thanks for the enthusiasm you add to the list ... Here's a high to low sorting of the ordinary chondrites, for over 32,000 meteorites: 22.0% L6 (most common) 19.9% H5 12.9% L5 12.3% H4 11.5% H6 7.8

Re: [meteorite-list] Full time meteorite people.

2009-11-12 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear Greg L., I would offer to speculate that the purpose of the post from Eric Webb (who I am not familiar with), is that we might be better off distinguishing between economically sustainable activities in the meteorite supply chain and those that are not. It would seem a reasonable

[meteorite-list] Solar Sail: Cosmos 2 (AD)

2009-11-01 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear List, Carl Sagan's 75th birthday anniversary is coming up. This fateful date is November 9, 2009. (Also the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall). The Planetary Society has been somewhat quiet about the Solar Sail project progress, but the project has always been promoted

Re: [meteorite-list] Shiva

2009-10-26 Thread Mexicodoug
Ed, As you might suspect, the unlikely-shaped, proposed, giant Indian impact crater still has not cleared peer review. If you can demonstrate the Princeton group's chronostratigraphic studies are unreasonable, I bet Rich Lane at hl...@nsf.gov would rather you just fired him an email. What

Re: [meteorite-list] Giant Impact Near India -- Not Mexico -- May Have Doomed Dinosaurs

2009-10-21 Thread Mexicodoug
encircling the central peak, known as the Bombay High, which would be 3 miles tall from the ocean floor(about the height of Mount McKinley). Hi Elton, List, Lots of creativity in this article; A better comparison would have been almost half as high as Mauna Kea. By the same criterion they

Re: [meteorite-list] Grimsby family shows off visitor from space

2009-10-17 Thread Mexicodoug
Anne wrote: If this one is red too there will be a lot of red cars in the parking lot of the InnSuites in Tucson. Hi Anne, Did one of the Park Forest stones hit a red Jeep? Alas, the Neagari meteorite hit a white Subaru in Japan in 1995. Since Subaru means Pleiades in Japonesse; that

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite explodes over north Groningen

2009-10-15 Thread Mexicodoug
Hallo Rob and everyone else cntributing to this topic...just wanted to thank you for sharing the fireball link with the list. The sequence was almost too spectacular to believe. Absolute shock and awe! Best wishes, Doug -Original Message- From: Rob Lenssen rlens...@planet.nl To:

Re: [meteorite-list] Bassikounou OCTOBER 16th

2009-10-11 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi List, Peter, Could you give a little more detail, as 22Na has a half life of about 950 days and the experimental uncertainty of that particular measurement apparently used to calculate the ratio was 11.6%, not to mention worse uncertainties with the 26Al. It says the measurement was between

Re: [meteorite-list] Bassikounou OCTOBER 16th

2009-10-11 Thread Mexicodoug
some sources mention Oct. 12 for the fall date! Cheers, Peter 2009/10/11 Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com: Hi List, Peter, Could you give a little more detail, as 22Na has a half life of about 950 days and the experimental uncertainty of that particular measurement apparently used to calculate

Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson Gem/Mineral Show Relocating to Vegas?

2009-10-08 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Adam, List, Maybe Las Vegas, NV probably could build a miniature Tucson with working freeways and hotels in time for next February, complete with a Tucson Ring cornerstone half buried in the middle? Is the article talking about pulling the entire Show as you mentioned? Or, since the City

Re: [meteorite-list] Red spots on Tatahouines?

2009-09-29 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Melanie, Werner, Jeff, Bernd and List, This is yet another reason why cleaning/polishing Tatahouine meteorites can be shortsighted due to all the exquisite and fragile features it packs, invisible to the untrained eye. Plenty of uncleaned Tatahouine specimens still have the Jurassic age

Re: [meteorite-list] Red spots on Tatahouines?

2009-09-29 Thread Mexicodoug
and H. Y. McSween, Jr., Lunar and Planetary Science XXVI, pp. 555-556, LPI, Houston, TX, 1995. Kindest wishes Doug -Original Message- From: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com To: bernd.pa...@paulinet.de; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tue, Sep 29, 2009 12:12 pm Subject: Re

Re: [meteorite-list] OT eBay (was AD Time to get back to work)

2009-09-28 Thread Mexicodoug
on eBay ... watch out for the stampede :-) ... time to catch a falling star.com Best wishes, Doug -Original Message- From: Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com To: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: nwa...@comcast.net; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, Sep 28

Re: [meteorite-list] OT eBay (was AD Time to get back to work)

2009-09-28 Thread Mexicodoug
, Doug -Original Message- From: Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com To: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: nwa...@comcast.net; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, Sep 28, 2009 5:01 am Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT eBay (was AD Time to get back to work) Hi Doug, List

Re: [meteorite-list] OT eBay (was AD Time to get back to work)

2009-09-28 Thread Mexicodoug
To: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com; meteoritem...@gmail.com Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, Sep 28, 2009 6:26 pm Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT eBay (was AD Time to get back to work) Hi List, Did anyone mention one of the prime reasons that potential bidders/buyers put items on watch

Re: [meteorite-list] AD... Time to get back to work

2009-09-27 Thread Mexicodoug
I have a question that has puzzled me for some time... On a cheap item, $20- buy it now, why would anyone bother to watch it? Hello Jim ! Maybe the IRS. $20 is more money than 2/3 's of the current eBay prices in the collectibles category. Maybe they debate between (grocery shopping

[meteorite-list] OT eBay (was AD Time to get back to work)

2009-09-27 Thread Mexicodoug
she wanted to buy herself a meteorite?) -Original Message- From: Jim Strope nwa...@comcast.net To: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sun, Sep 27, 2009 7:47 pm Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD... Time to get back to work

Re: [meteorite-list] Denver Show

2009-09-20 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear List, Let me try to give a little view of what I have seen here ... The dealers I've bumped into seem to have varying results, though definitely not a stellar Denver this time. This is all put into perspective, when I spoke with a lot of the mineral dealers who will not be lucky enough

[meteorite-list] Viva Allende !

2009-09-16 Thread Mexicodoug
Ready the steel and harness the stallion And quake the Earth at the centers! With resonating echoes from the hills and from the valleys ... Amigos Happy Independence Night ... Viva Allende Doug PS La Libertad, Hidalgo, Aldama, Morelos, Iturbide, La Corregidora, La Virgin, Los Niños Heroes,

Re: [meteorite-list] OT -- clear capsules

2009-09-15 Thread Mexicodoug
Aloha Tracy I have always balked at gel capsules for nutraceuticals, after getting one or two fro some established collectors selling on eBay - because they are meant to be swallowed, right? Suppose for a moment that they are stable, and can maintain their structural integrity in humid

Re: [meteorite-list] Catch A Comet?

2009-09-14 Thread Mexicodoug
Cheers Richard, Sterling, List, Impossible and its near variants seem less and less meaningful these days... IMO Sterling's original question is a good one better understood by the relative probabilities of a comet impact on Earth vs. the comet going into orbit, rather than just considering

Re: [meteorite-list] searching for the correct terminology

2009-09-11 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Mike Darren, Svend, Bernd, List, Great question and answers. Still seems a little strong of a term for a flaky Tatahouine, do you think? What about a term encompassing the emotion of finding a completely ripped meteorite? Oh! Shucks!, Doug PS ... denuded matrix would sound perfect to

Re: [meteorite-list] searching for the correct terminology

2009-09-11 Thread Mexicodoug
meteorites can have plenty of crust. -Original Message- From: Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net To: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Fri, Sep 11, 2009 2:42 pm Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] searching for the correct terminology On Fri, 11

[meteorite-list] BIG TATAHOUINE ... BIG KREEPy LUNAR and More...(ADDED AD)

2009-08-31 Thread Mexicodoug
Administration -Original Message- From: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: [meteorite-list] SALE: BIG TATAHOUINE ... BIG KREEPy LUNAR and More... http://www.diogenite.com/t1ns.htm (click on musical opt ion if desired for browsing pleasure

[meteorite-list] SALE: BIG TATAHOUINE ... BIG KREEPy LUNAR and More...

2009-08-30 Thread Mexicodoug
http://www.diogenite.com/t1ns.htm (click on musical option if desired for browsing pleasure) *** !!! *SUPER PRICES* !!! *** TATATA BOOM DE AY! Get your Tatahouine today! Sale's for a Single Day ... Just give me 50 cents ... ... (well, with minimum wage adjustment and maybe 2 days if I have

Re: [meteorite-list] looking to buy

2009-08-30 Thread Mexicodoug
Question: Are 'meteorite crystals' like the listing below really meteorites? or are they from the sand / ground near a big crater? Campo del Cielo eBay item 120367220535 Hi Mike, they are shattered and anti--rust treated fragments from a larger piece that was found. Tehy are being called

Re: [meteorite-list] Alien Contact Predicted

2009-08-28 Thread Mexicodoug
Let's use this line of reasoning: the oceans are really really big, not infinite, but really big. At the bottom of the Marianas Trench lives a society of mermaids, mermen and sea serpents. How do I know this? Because the oceans are really big! That spoofed proof by contradiction is flawed for

Re: [meteorite-list] Speed-of-light question

2009-08-25 Thread Mexicodoug
Oh one of these Gamow deals ... lets see, is it: 0.707106781times the speed of light (dividing by the square root of two to cancel out the dilution of someone watching you, who thinks you have traveled at 6.18... years?)? The ... because exactly is a pretty strong statement and I am

Re: [meteorite-list] Speed-of-light question

2009-08-25 Thread Mexicodoug
Greg, if you walked to Alpha Centuri, it would take a long time. (And if you wanted to go exactly there, it would be quite a warm welcome). If you traveled at the speed of light it would be like Juan Salvador Gaviota (instant from your point of view). So the question isn't that you traveled

Re: [meteorite-list] holes in stone meteorites

2009-08-22 Thread Mexicodoug
Steve wrote: I found a hole In answer to your question Steve, the following stony meteorites have holes in them, enjoy!!! Bunburra Rockhole (recent Aussie witnessed fall fortuitously(?) and expertly classified by Dr. Benedix) Crab Hole (has to be an Aussie favorite) Ehole (Prorly, the only

Re: [meteorite-list] no scam/no fraud/ just a trade

2009-08-21 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Dirk, Regarding your disappointment in Steve for the very nice 1.2 kg Jalu, it is worth it to review the requirements for the unmentionable: Backing out on eBay: eBay Auction Cancellation (General) Sellers rights: eBay earns the insertion fee from the Seller and won't prohibit Sellers

Re: [meteorite-list] Stovepiping

2009-08-14 Thread Mexicodoug
McCartney wrote: I use stovepiping to describe the feature on the leeside of a oriented meteorite. Stovepiping is a colorful term, even with political connotations. For oriented, icicled or spiculigenous meteorites, do the terms spiculiform (adj.) and spicules (n.) have precedence? If

Re: [meteorite-list] Oktibbeha County Super Ataxite? ...was The tale of a falling star ... Top Ten re: Ni content

2009-06-15 Thread Mexicodoug
Darren rote: Bernd - 0% Ni content ;-) Oh, you are some percent Ni. The 0% is likely a rounding error. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel#Biological_role; Hi Darren, I don't think there was any concern with about the floating point arithmetic facing programmers with the 0%. Bernd was precise

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Mexicodoug
done relatively quickly. Best wishes, Doug -Original Message- From: Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com Sent: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:57 pm Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star Everybody

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-10 Thread Mexicodoug
Gabelica zelimir.gabel...@uha.fr To: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 8:59 am Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star Hi Doug,    Didn't you forget Winona ?    See here a quite interesting read:    http://sped2work.tripod.com

Re: [meteorite-list] - 535 Canyon Diablo relocated

2009-06-09 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Linton, List, How sad! - this smacks of Nininger's closing of his museum at Meteor Crater (Though I am sure the Barringers can identify with it as well). Lowell is the most deserving of institutions, but it looks like the meteorite is now in the part of the visitor center that requires

Re: [meteorite-list] The tale of a falling star

2009-06-09 Thread Mexicodoug
Great article, though this paragraph about other meteors being found need editing: Other meteors have been located in ancient ruins of the Americas, as well as around the world, ranging in size from the three ounce Pojoaque meteorite, found in an ancient pottery bowl near Santa Fe, N.M., to the

Re: [meteorite-list] Sikhote/Campo regmaglypt size differences

2009-06-07 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Geo, Since regmaglypts are the result of airflow (and only when it travels relatively fast in sufficiently dense atmosphere), I would suggest that their sizes of regmaglypts are both proportional to the size of the piece when it is subject to the turbulence (requires piece to be moving

Re: [meteorite-list] A question?????

2009-06-06 Thread Mexicodoug
Dr. Grossman wrote: I think most scientists would call it a terrestrial meteorite, or perhaps a terran meteorite. Hi Jeff, Definitely those are viable options, though I think this subject would spark more debate than Pluto, Plutonian and Plutonic in these extended circles if it ever had a

Re: [meteorite-list] Panspermia and Mars back contamination

2009-06-06 Thread Mexicodoug
Pathogens and their hosts are, quite literally, made for each other. I understand this statement but disagree with it in the terms of the current debate. It presupposes our thoughts from our experience with life on earth and the equilibrium life has here. At a basic level we are just bags of

Re: [meteorite-list] A question?????

2009-06-06 Thread Mexicodoug
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Mexicodoug Gesendet: Samstag, 6. Juni 2009 09:34 An: jgross...@usgs.gov; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] A question????? -an answer!!!

2009-06-04 Thread Mexicodoug
Pete wrote: can a meteorite hit earth and eject debris which (maybe) land on the moon or Mars? What would we call such a meteorite---Earthoid, or maybe Earthite? Hi Pete, Generally the splashed and splattered material from a meteoroid impact on earth are called Tektites, or if it was from

Re: [meteorite-list] Dealers, Sellers: Please INSURE your shipments

2009-06-03 Thread Mexicodoug
Carl said: First of all registered mail must be secured using paper tape which cannot be removed and the tape is date stamped all along every edge of the tape (this assures that the tape has not been tampered with). Martin said: (I remember a country, where, before it joined EU, people having

Re: [meteorite-list] Is 3He a cometary marker?

2009-05-27 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Ed, Dr. Bunch, Not quite sure I follow what you mean by a long period comet becoming a short period comet and apparently circulating for millions of years. I thought such comet lifetimes are significantly less than that and if the literature I saw is to be believed, along the P-Tr

[meteorite-list] For Dorothy

2009-05-27 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear Dorothy, I am heartbroken to hear this terrible news, and greatly missed Richard in the recent fleeting years. Richard was a true inspiration. Like all things beautiful - a meteor crossing the heavens, the sound of a beautiful symphony, the tender caress of a loved one, the whiff of fresh

Re: [meteorite-list] NEW Ocate, NM Iron Classification Specimens - AD

2009-05-26 Thread Mexicodoug
Hi Ruben, Greg, and a big hello to Dean, Ruben you almost did get it (You didn't see us, but we heard you :-), though we never saw you. You were there just a couple of days before Greg flew in. The locals with the guy from Mora told me about the iron, though I wasn't very interested. The find

Re: [meteorite-list] K-T fossil meteorite picture

2009-05-21 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear Bernd, List, Thanks for the interesting post on this curious case. So everyone can enjoy this 0.25cm fossil meteorite which Kyte classified as a CV, CO, or CR carbonaceous chondrite, here is an original image in color: http://tinyurl.com/qf8u9w The meteorite is also described as an

[meteorite-list] Eltanin

2009-05-21 Thread Mexicodoug
it should be noted that the classification of Eltanin is probably mesosiderite, allowing for the possibility that it is not, but confirming it is an official meteorite anyway. Best wishes, Doug -Original Message- From: Mexicodoug mexicod...@aim.com To: Meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] The COMET that killed the dinosaurs

2009-05-21 Thread Mexicodoug
; 8cba8660c696b38-b6c-...@webmail-de18.sysops.aol.com; fpsp...@friends-partners.org Sent: Thu, 21 May 2009 4:49 pm Subject: The COMET that killed the dinosaurs Message: 6 Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 16:01:26 -0400 From: Mexicodoug Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] K-T fossil meteorite picture Dear Bernd

Re: [meteorite-list] Zacatecas 1792

2009-05-18 Thread Mexicodoug
Dear List, Please enjoy a photo of Zacatecas (1792), perhaps it is helpful. http://www.diogenite.com/zacs92.jpg Sorry I am quiet lately, I am recovering from surgery and it hurts to even type, so any emails I owe, kindly be patient. Best wishes Doug -Original Message- From: Michael

[meteorite-list] Anniversaries and birthdays

2009-05-12 Thread mexicodoug
Dear List, Happy anniversary to the Butsura meteorite (H6), whose anniversary of its fall from the heavens on May 12, 1861 is today. If today is your birthday whether you be in India, Mexico or Germany, ... happy birthday! Did anyone notice Svend's site has a writeup on this fall with the

Re: [meteorite-list] Angrite or not?

2009-05-10 Thread Mexicodoug
Mike, Looking more angritish now? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=120397007921 Best wishes, Doug -Original Message- From: Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sun, 10 May 2009 10:22 am Subject:

Re: [meteorite-list] How an Intern Stole NASA's Moon Rocks

2009-05-09 Thread Mexicodoug
Hello Walter, List! This theft of Moon rocks story has seriously been the embarrassment of the century for JSC. Thankfully time is passing and wounds are healing. It was a very sad chapter for responsibility and ethics for the entire academic community. Mike said: Tie up the thieves to

[meteorite-list] Texas fall strewn field

2009-02-24 Thread mexicodoug
Hi List, I heard some large stones were found near Buffalo, but it really doesn't make much sense... probably rumors. If anyone wants to kindly share their coordinates, we will be publishing a strewn field map of the portion of the first recovered stones in about one month. It would be

Re: [meteorite-list] West Specimen for sale AD

2009-02-22 Thread mexicodoug
Hello Rob, Listees, While I understand your concerns regarding meteorite fever of others, I would like to assure you that our team flew Dr. Rubin material found by our fortunate team, and placed it in his hand in less than 72 hours after it was hot, or better, I should say cold. He actually

Re: [meteorite-list] West Specimen for sale AD

2009-02-22 Thread mexicodoug
Hello Rob, Listees, While I understand your concerns regarding meteorite fever of others, I would like to assure you that our team flew Dr. Rubin material found by our fortunate team, and placed it in his hand in less than 72 hours after it was hot, or better, I should say cold. He actually

[meteorite-list] Field results - 15 Feb 2009 Texas meteorite

2009-02-22 Thread mexicodoug
Hello List, I don't know if this information was shared anywhere, but hopefully it can quell any rumors regarding our total finds. They were: 12 specimens (11 were fully fusion crusted) Total weight of these, a bit over 10 ounces, distributed among six parties. Note: I am finally going

[meteorite-list] Field results - 15 Feb 2009 Texas meteorite

2009-02-22 Thread mexicodoug
Hello List, I don't know if this information was shared anywhere, but hopefully it can quell any rumors regarding our total finds. They were: 12 specimens (11 were fully fusion crusted) Total weight of these, a bit over 10 ounces, distributed among six parties. Note: I am finally going

Re: [meteorite-list] West, Texas meteorite finds

2009-02-21 Thread mexicodoug
Hello from Sunny Texas, under clear and starry-eyed skies at the moment, A few stones were found right at the time of the fall, however, they were not definitively identified as meteorites - though that was the suspicion and they were saved. We (Doug Dawn, Dmitry Sadilenko, Sergey Petukov)

[meteorite-list] AD: Lunar KREEP IMB, Double Martian, Rare Goodies, Giant LDG, etc.

2009-02-02 Thread mexicodoug
Dear List, I think you will find the following list of items for a GREAT PLANETARY AND OTHER GOODIES' sale truly exciting and exceptional. Please enjoy a look and share our excitement. We tried to make the pricing level as incredible as the pieces are rare and exciting. Regarding the Lunar,

Re: [meteorite-list] Quack Quack, Blah Blah Blah

2009-01-21 Thread mexicodoug
Where is the honor in feeding the ducks? Looks like we're all in the kettle now! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDJgPCNzt5E Kindly buy some lemonade from the rest of us before the economy collapses :( -Original Message- From: Michael L Blood mlbl...@cox.net To: GREG LINDH

Re: [meteorite-list] Update: Asteroid 136849 approaching (over 1 km indiameter)

2009-01-18 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Bob, sorry I didn't catch this sooner, and wish I could have helped more so you could see probable biggest ordinary chondrite of your life. I was skunked and I'm a bit unhappy at the moment for losing the sleep. I don't know where you live, but assuming it is close to lat. 39 Deg 56' 23;

Re: [meteorite-list] Northwest Africa Falls - Question

2009-01-17 Thread mexicodoug
Thanks for the good answers, Martin. Being the quantitative type, I would mention: Of the desert regions of the world, a rough indicator where stones can be found more readily for the reasons already mentioned, Approximately 60% of the world's deserts are polar-tundra/ice types Of the

[meteorite-list] Update: Asteroid 136849 approaching (over 1 km in diameter)

2009-01-16 Thread mexicodoug
Dear List, Drat's, I was completely rained out and will be again tonight, and then it head a little too north for me. Did anyone see this potential hammer asteroid inchworming from Ursa Major past Arcturus and towards Corona Borealis (actually it is thought to be a non-carbonaceous stony

Re: [meteorite-list] Is there smelly life out there?

2009-01-15 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Mark and Darren, Oh just another case of what happens when the scientific peer-review process is omitted and the overall press tries to pick it up without quoting their sources very noticeably or being purposefully sly with their grammar to entertainingly dupe readers waiting in line at

Re: [meteorite-list] Is there smelly life out there?/Pillinger

2009-01-15 Thread mexicodoug
Hello Graham, Thanks for the kind words on Dr. Pillinger. I am sure he has faced very difficult challenges throughout his career, considering the dependence in the UK on politicians and external agencies for the success of such forward looking endeavors. It is sad to learn about his

Re: [meteorite-list] Comets vs. asteroids

2009-01-14 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Ed, Rob and friends interested in ranking risks to the species due to impacts, in the big scheme of things: 1. These folks at Change that's Right Now offer an interesting comet erradication program: http://tinyurl.com/a6c273 (no sarcasm - just smiling at what folks will do to make a

[meteorite-list] Asteroid 136849 approaching (over 1 km in diameter)

2009-01-14 Thread mexicodoug
Dear Listees, Thought I'd pass along to anyone interested in seeing a typical Hammer of God asteroid (no, it is not called Kali, but it really does have a devil of an orbital period: 666 days), in the form of Chinese discovered potentially threatening asteroid (136849) 1998 CS1 (That's CS1,

Re: [meteorite-list] Comet smashes triggered ancient famine ???

2009-01-11 Thread mexicodoug
Larry wrote: 1. As far as I know, scientists still do not know where SL9 came from (beyond Neptune). Probably a captured comet that happened to come too close to Jupiter on its first pass or one of its first passes into the inner part of the Solar System. Hi Larry, Listees, IMO, it was far

Re: [meteorite-list] Comet smashes triggered ancient famine ???

2009-01-11 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Larry, In the likely model for precapture SL9 I cited, the perihelion of the comet varies regularly to about 2.5 and 3 AU (in the link: http://tinyurl.com/742lbr I provided, figure 2), which is well within the asteroid belt and its main mass d-planet Ceres' aphelion of 3AU. I was clear

[meteorite-list] CNN reports Obama to ride in Asteroid-proof Limo; -)

2009-01-07 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Listites and other Amphoterites, As I scratched my noggin on the why, why, why conspicuous consumption is still such a positive cornerstone even for those who promise to renew the ever dwindling planetary resources, these words from CNN were hilarious (could this government project be the

Re: [meteorite-list] A little off topic -- adhesive I don't know what it is called

2009-01-05 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Mike, Sound liike the rubber cement we used in kindergarten. Doesn't penetrate so you can peel it off most applications. According to Wiki, it was marketed in England as Cow goo, but is generally as uncommon in Europe as it is ubiquitous in the USA, probably to prevent kids from

[meteorite-list] Re-2: A little off topic -- adhesive I don't know what it is called

2009-01-05 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Mike, All, Sorry that email got away too soon, It is Cow Gum, not Cow Goo after reading my link to wiki, I wanted to add, that the solvent in rubber cement might not be the best thing to expose your meteorite to, but this stuff called mineral tack (only the white one is considered inert

[meteorite-list] Re3: A little off topic -- adhesive I don't know what it is called

2009-01-05 Thread mexicodoug
Hi again, Mike, Yeah, your wife is right about that stuff. I need a wife one of these days before I loose my memory and need to glue myself back together...I know you are really mechanically inclined and like fooling around in the shop, but personally I'd hold off putting any hot melt

Re: [meteorite-list] AD- Catalog of the Antarctic Meteorites VERY Rare Book

2008-12-30 Thread mexicodoug
I say flame him until he crawls back into the scum from whence he came. Hello Phil, My request to you is a takeout of this order to the list owner, appropriate court, etc. The latter suggestion of spamming 950 list members into the funny farm over and over, because of presumed, judged and

Re: [meteorite-list] IMCA?

2008-12-15 Thread mexicodoug
You Elois and we Morlocks can peaceably co-exist provided individuals from either group don't market themselves as having a privileged position among collectors to provide meteorites. Those traits, ethics, are individual characteristics. Everyone has their own reasons for wanting to join (or

Re: [meteorite-list] Baliff to Repossess meteorites??

2008-12-14 Thread mexicodoug
Hi Dean, You are comparing unsecured credit with secured credit. Forget it. For secured credit, you need a title/clearly written contract to relate it to. So in the future, you could only note that high-risk sales need to be governed by contract, not implicit understandings. An object

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