Hello,
My name is Jason and I am having another round of Penny auctions with
Sunday being a big day! I would like to invite you to check out the
selection.
https://www.ebay.com/str/handfulofspace
I try to have something for everyone, from the small chip collectors up to
the whole stone
Hello my friend, I am looking for places where meteors fell in the
south of Algeria, Ouargla Province
[image: رمز "تم التحقق منها بواسطة المنتدى"]
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Bonhams Natural History auction on Sep 21 offers 50+ lots of stellar
These are previous Posts that never posted.?
This subject is closed for me.
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Great read! Thank you for the link, Stephen!
Cheers,
Peter
> Am 22.12.2018 um 08:38 schrieb Stephen Corcoran via Meteorite-list
> :
>
> If you are aware of ANSMET or the Author Barry Lopez, you might find this
> article interesting. Article relates to an ANSMET trip from 1998/99. Note you
>
If you are aware of ANSMET or the Author Barry Lopez, you might find this
article interesting. Article relates to an ANSMET trip from 1998/99. Note you
only get one free view a month to read articles on Haper's website. Enjoy.
Stephen
Hallo list,
our compilation "Impaktnamen" (Names of meteorites, impacts/craters, bolides/fireballs, tektites/impactites in the solar system; http://www.impaktnamen.de; freely downloadable) includes now:
209 844 entries in the catalogue,
18 394 sources in the bibliography with special attention
This might be old news to those of you on facebook, but for those of us who are
not,
here is some news out of the MetSoc Meeting:
Gold hunters in southern Russia might have been disappointed to learn that
the speckled, yellow rock they uncovered was not a sizeable pebble of valuable
metal.
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Hi Doug,
Here is a link to the original paper:
http://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-016-0035
Hi Doug,
Here is a link to the original paper:
http://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-016-0035
"Our data show that the meteorite flux has varied over geological time as
asteroid disruptions create new fragment populations that then slowly fade away
from collisional and dynamical evolution. The
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"Rare meteorites common in the Ordovician period"
Ordovician meteorite hunters must have been brachiopods (Team Brachinite).
Do the authors understand or speculate how differ
atest collisions and shipping lanes ...
Cheers
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Hi all,
I have loaded up a couple of new Saricicek (Bingol) individuals on my
sales page, both gorgeous and priced to sell :-)
(http://msg-meteorites.co.uk/tradesale/meteorites-for-sale/Saricicek-bingol/)
Also a nice selection of Canadian Whitecourt iron
specimens:
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Hi all,
Just added two new updates to my website. The 1st on a Space
documentary that some of my photos were used in featuring the
Ensisheim meteorite fall of 1492. The second a very belated write up
of a BIMS visit to Appley Bridge back in 2012.
You can see both here:
I save all of the Meteorite Photos of the Day posts from the Met List.
Something weird and distressing has happened. It appears that all of the
photos sent to me over the years have been magically turned into the photo of
the thin slice of Zagami submitted by Peter Marmot. So now I have
hi all i have 30g fragmented meteorite foum lhisne tighirte and small complete
0.3g/0.8g/2.3g//10g/3.1g/ and 1kg contacte me by meteorite80sah...@hotmail.fr
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Hi List. Sorry if this is off Subject...As many as you may know or not, one
of my hobbies is the study of the haunted paranormal. I had the fortunate
opportunity to study for about 5 years one of the most haunted places in the
United States called Rolling Hills...a former insane asylum! During
List,
MBIQ Detects Texas Meteor 29MAY2014
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014/05/mbiq-detects-texas-meteor-29may2014.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Anonymous, 2014, Meteorite collection donated to
KGS by Goshen couple. Kentucky Cross Section.
Winter/Spring 2014, p. 5. PDF file at:
http://kgs.uky.edu/kgsweb/olops/pub/kgs/newsletters/winter2014forweb.pdf
Hello list,
The first thing I tried to do when I started my box company 10 years ago was to
try to find someone to make a high quality riker display box at a reasonable
price. I was unable to do so until late last year. I have two sizes now and am
adding a larger 7.5 X 10.75 inch size next
A new review papers about African impact structures
has been published online on the Journal of African
Earth Sciences’ web site. It is:
Reimold, W. U., and C. Koeberl, 2014, Impact structures
in Africa: A Review. Journal of African Earth Sciences
doi:
10:37:27 -0800
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Subject: [meteorite-list] hunting in northern CA?
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to meteorite hunting
Hi Robert, all,
I would say that is. Totally legitimate request from your buyer. As a
UK based buyer I will not buy from a seller who uses the global
shipping program. I got caught out accidentally when they first
introduced it as did many people. If it is something I am interested
in I will
List,
MBIQ Detects Large Meteor Event- MN WI Meteor Approx. 1715 CST 11JAN2014
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014/01/mbiq-detects-large-meteor-event.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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I have old auctions ending tonight and new ones being listed. Some very good
deals may be had. Please stop by and see what you can't live without.
For meteorites, check here: http://www.eBay.com/sch/samhill01/m.html.
For terrestrial rocks, check here: http://www.eBay.com/sch/xeqtr/m.html.
hello lister
i send you pic of mercure if you are interested look this lien contact me in
this adress-email azawad...@yahoo.fr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/34600337@N07/
good luck
aid
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Greetings Listoids,
I hate giving money to auction sites, so I decided to do a sale on the list
instead. I'm taking 30% off (almost everything I have available). This sale
does not include NWA 7325. The sale will last for 48 hours from the time this
posts. Pictures of all that I have
Dear list
I offer an big Eucrite of 47000g, see thepicture via this link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34600337@N07/
Who's interested contact me of the list via
azawad...@yahoo.fr
Best Regards
Aid
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Hello!
I have auction at Ebay ending today:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251308295673
Best wishes,
Alex K.
Chelyabinsk meteorite hunter.
https://sites.google.com/site/meteoritechelyabinsk/
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The interview has been cut down to one sentence. Everybody who has dealt with
the media before knows how these things work.
I actually think his statement is honest and charming - and only hypocrites
would deny that it is 100% true. We love meteorites - we want to have them.
Simple! You want
The Ouadangou L5 Meteorite from Burkina Faso was a tough one, finally ending
today after receiving it's offical name after a decade of trying to get it
published.
I went to Burkina Faso to buy Bilanga, and Gao in 1999 and set up a network
there of people who would search out meteorites and
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Brilliant!
Michael
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Hi All
I have some auctions ending today and tomorrow including 25% off on a museum
Norton Co. Others include Peekskill, Murchison, new Orleans and Jumapolo. See
here: http://stores.eBay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Thanks for looking
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Lakewood CO
List,
The thought that anyone would think that I'm responsible for harassing the
kindest, most gentle human being on this list makes me physically ill. I've
already conveyed my feelings about this to Bernd privately.
Gilmer, I'm not sure what you're up to but whatever it, it's sick. Your
Interesting marketing:
Buy Finnish, get meteorite?
...If you want a music album you can pay €6.51 or more, but this one is kind
of unique: The top five cash-forker-over’s get a piece of an actual meteorite!
The Shattered Horizon devs really like their space thing, and are handing out
five –
Hello,
even if leaving now for Ensisheim, 93 items running now on ebay, ending soon :
http://www.ebay.com/sch/wwmeteorites-25/m.html?_dmd=1_ipg=50_sop=12_rdc=1
We will be at our table as usual in the main room, dont forget to visit us, and
look at our new carbonaceous... Surprise !
Fabien
Does anyone have a piece of the Palomas Meteorite they want to sell??? Saludos
Doug
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I was looking for some desktop back ground with meteors, meteorites and
astronomy in mind when I found this
painting from the early 1700's on Wikipedia.
Let your imagination run and soar into the heavens and beyond.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ABattesimo_di_Cristo%22_1710.jpg
Thanks Larry,
I've been into UFOs from about age 8 or 9.
Sad thing is even though I have always firmly believed in the highly
advanced visiting and exploring astronauts,ancient or other wise,I have
come to accept the idea that most likely I will never in my short remaining
life time actually be
.
Carl Sagan, R.I.P.
Kindest wishes
Doug
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Thanks Larry,
I've been
Martin G
You rock :) thank you for the link and keep them coming.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
eBay Store
http://www.ebay.com/sch/ph0t0phl0w/m.html?
[meteorite-list] Professor Colin Pillinger lecture - Stones from the sky: A
heaven-sent opportunity to talk about science
Martin Goff
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Excellent idea, Gary!
It would be nice if we had a central storage site where this type of
historic data could be saved and easily shared.
I've got the Encyclopedia Britannica Ninth Edition, 1890, kicking around
here somewhere.
I'll follow your lead and try to scan
Thought you all might be interested in the 1957 Encyclopedia Britannica
entry for 'Meteorites'. Click the pictures on the webpage for full size
readable photos of the EB pages and closeups of most of the plates. My
battery ran out before I got them all.
and post it.
I think aerolite, bolide, and pallasite entries in old publications would be
interesting, too.
Cheers,
Pete
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 22:54:07 -0500
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Subject: [meteorite-list] (no subject)
Thought you all might
Note request below. If you can assist please contact the requester directly.
Elton
Meteorite paper request.
Posted by: Ing. Yasmani Ceballos Izquierdo ycebal...@uci.cu
Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:18 pm(PST)
Hello friends, sorry for this request, but I need help, please if somebody
In [meteorite-list] Volcano... Or Giant Impact? at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2011-October/080668.html ,
I wrote,
“Another interesting paper is:
Reimold, W. U., V. von Brunn, and C. Koeberl, 1997, Are
Diamictites Impact Ejecta?—No Supporting Evidence from
South African
Resending in plaintext format...
Hi All,
Frank and others have expressed interest in potential reentry locations
for UARS later today. Here are my calculations of land possibilities
from
23 September 20:00 UT to 24 September 00:00 UT (1pm-5pm PDT,
4pm-8pm EDT) and the estimated altitude at the
Hello List.
I have a Campo del Ceilo end cut, with a small white inclusion ( 1mm) that
looks like a chondrule. As far as I know, silicated Campos have black
silicates, and there are no other visible inclusions in my piece. As soon as I
find a place to store photos, I will post a pic, or it
In “[meteorite-list] 6 crater fields in central New Mexico:
Dennis Cox: Rich Murray 2011.07.09 at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2011-July/078188.html
Rich Murray wrote:
“6 crater fields in central New Mexico: Dennis Cox: Rich Murray 2011.07.09
Hi, All,
Is there any particular stone meteorite that has a high content of troilite and
a low content of free metal?
Cheers,
Pete
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Possible meteorite found in Newport,
Arkansas Area
In “Possible meteorite found in Newport, Arkansas Area”,
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2011-June/077048.html ,
McCartney Taylor wrote,
“The reporter confirmed
Descubren nuevo cráter y meteorito de casi 10 toneladas en la zona
de Campo del Cielo. Norte. May 25, 2011,
http://www.diarionorte.com/noticia.php?numero=65726
“A recent scientific mission carried out by specialists of Santiago del
Estero and Chaco discovered an impact crater and associated
Hi List Members
I would just like to echo the views expressed here about the position of Mike
farmer vis-à-vis Meteorite List membership. I personally would like to see Mike
re-instated to the list. Our list should be an open forum where people of all
races, creeds and nationalities can share
Lots of meteorite folks on Facebook! Heres one page I'm familiar with!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Meteorite-Hunting/211197901280?ref=ts
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Hi Mike and Gang,
Facebook is quickly turning into a nexus of meteorite activity.
Collectors, dealers, hunters, scientists, and curious onlookers.
It's also ripe for virtual outreach. I get questions almost every day
from people who know nothing about meteorites, and they are keen to
learn more.
In Meteorite crater found on mount Ararat? at
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2011-February/073339.html ,
Michael posted,
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/223395-Meteorite-crater-found-on-mount-Ararat-
...quoted text deleted...
Its coordinates are 39˚ 47' 30''N, 44˚ 14'
The Meteorite Lady
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unsuscribe me please.
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Rats Santa, (mailman) came today 24th, and I guess
I've been Bd!! Still no November Meteorite Magazine!
In any case, I have good health, left arm in a cast from
over-rotated front flip on skis, 3 weeks ago, Hey, I'm 64
and don't bounce like I used to. And I have lots of Love!
Hope all
http://spaceweather.com/ While night time viewing
of the Geminid shower is common, daytime viewing
while watching coronas of the sun is interesting.
Check out Sundays activity from SOHO cronograph.
It's a fun website to keep on your favorites.
Breathing Better! Dennis
In relation to “secret maps” of archaeological sites, E.P. wrote:
Yes, they exist but their use is restricted to professional
archaeologists. One problem is looting, and even petroglyphs
have been cut from walls with saws. The other problem is
vandalism.
E. P. is correct about maps of
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hello listees,
Just wanted to know if anyone has found any more Illinois meteorites from any
of the known strewnfields/old find areas.
I have
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Hi Eric and List,
An interesting little presentation, but I don't agree with some of the
entries on the list.
Let's start from #10 and work our way to the top.
#10 - Allende. Allende certainly belongs on the list, but I think it
may merit a higher rank than #10.
#9 - Murchison. This one also
The current issue, September 2009, issue of
Utah Geological Survey has a short popular article
about the Upheaval Dom in it: It is:
Case, William, 2009, Geosights, Utah's Belly Button,
Upheaval Dome. Utah Geological Survey Notes.
vol. 41, no. 3, p. 11.
PDF file of September 2009 issue at:
At least they don't act like the NOOBS on the list. ;-)
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 8:17 PM
_Meteorite Bashing Dictionary_
New-Bie [Noo-Bee, Nyoo-] -noun
One who is inexperienced; one who's collection is valued
less that one million dollars; an enthusiast who has not
been published, in the meteorite world; one who's name has
not made Cambridge Meteorite Encyclopedia;
meteorites are like a box of chocolates... you never know what
you're gonna get!
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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:17:59 -0600
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_Meteorite Bashing
on this list. It's a
damn shame.
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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:56:31 -0800
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] (no subject)
I could care less which I fall under! I'm here to ask and learn, at times
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Hello, List,
I've been thinking... how about a get together for us meteorite enthusiasts, or
even a meteorite show sometime here on Vancouver Island or the Lower Mainland
of Southern British Columbia, Canada?
I don't yet have a passport - which I'll need to get into the US (should be
hallo list,
in our compilation www.impaktna...@gmx.de (names of meteorites,
impacts/craters, fireballs/bolides/meteors, tektites) we have added to our
homepage (startseite) a vademecum (how to use the compilation; in english).
Try it, we hope it will facilitate the use of our compilation.
Sorry the nwa 788 was sold.My mistake!
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
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Reminds me of a thought-experiment that I thought of...
If there are an infinite number of Earths stacked on top of each
other, how much gravity do you feel standing on top?
Dan
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Subject: [meteorite-list] (no subject)
Reminds me of a thought-experiment that I thought of...
If there are an infinite number of Earths stacked on top of each
other, how much gravity do you feel standing
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:46:33 -0700, you wrote:
I had never heard of Charlier universes, looks like an applicable
framework, I will read more about it, thanks!
Oh, that theory lies beween the two extremes, the Charlie universe and the
Charliest universe. Sort of like the strong and weak
test
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
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Hi, list members:
As a newcomer to the list, let me say that I have been impressed with the
articles and comments I have read already. I am learning quickly that you
members know your stuff, and that some of you might have a shot at becoming
stand-up comedians if you ever want to change
Wow - you really are new to the list! ;-)
some of you might have a shot at becoming
stand-up comedians if you ever want to change professions. The repartee and
camaraderie are delightful. A
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Paul:
Welcome to the list. I normally read quietly, posting something
every few months when the urge strikes. Everything you said is true,
which makes this list one of my favorites. However, in addition to
the immense knowledge and profound statements as well as cutting edge
dear list members
for a research project I am looking for meteorites from the Sahara or
Dhofar that may have been used by prehistoric man. If you think you
have such man shaped artefact in your NWAs (or other collection area)
please contact me off-list; we can expertise it.
regards
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Pierre
I found the following paper in Science rather interesting.
Couzin-Frankel, J., and J. Grom, 2009, Plagiarism Sleuths. Science.
vol. 324, no. 5930, pp. 1004-1007, DOI: 10.1126/science.324_1004
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/324/5930/1004
Some related web pages and papers are:
Deja
they should do and most would see that its
really all in all a good group that has great goals.
Greg C.
--- On Mon, 5/18/09, Walter Branch waltbra...@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: Walter Branch waltbra...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NWA planetaries and Moroccans
To: Galactic Stone
hi all and sundry
need some advice,
I am trying to determine the nature of the orthorhombic-like opaque red/brown
crystals I have seen in a slice I am considering having analyzed.
I cannot find any similar images on the web or in text books.
I had first thought the stone looked a bit like
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