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Best,
Steven Sachs
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Hi Jeff and list,
Re: EBAY item #742103884
What really caught my eye on the auction write-up was the sentence about the
meteorite being owned ...by a candidate for the U.S. Presidency in 2004
G'day List,
What the... ?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=742103884
Jeff KuykenI.M.C.A. #3085www.meteoritesaustralia.com
I might be cutting windows some samples that I
suspect to be weathered / terrestrialized meteorites
to find out what they are. Is there anything about
iron shale, shale balls, and other weathered
meteorites that might damage either trim saws or
large rock saws?
Yours
Keith
New Orleans, LA
Hi all
I have a piece of Gibeon Iron that needs to be
repolished.
Anyone who can tell me how to do it, or give me a
link to a site where I can read how to ?
Thanks alot
Lars Pedersen
Keith inquired:
What is the age of the Campo del Cielo
meteorites fall in Argentina?
Steven Drummond responded:
My book Meteorites A to Z says it was a find
back in 1576! That would make it 426 years ago!
Hello Steven, Keith, and List,
Some additional and useful background information:
Hello Keith, Steven, and list,
The crater field at Campo del Cielo was the subject of a scientific study
which continued for several years in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This
research team was led by William A. Cassidy, who later led the search for
meteorites in Antarctica. Cassidy wrote
What is the age of the Campo del Cielo
meteorites fall in Argentina?
Yours
Keith Littleton
New Orleans, LA
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What is the age of the Campo del Cielo
meteorites fall in Argentina?
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Keith Littleton
New Orleans, LA
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What an evening with Mr. Rob Elliott from feranlea Meteorites. For 5 hours
last night we drank lots of beer,sold, traded and bought meteorites. This
man is so smart when it comes to meteorites. He blow me away with his vast
expertice. Also Steve Witt from Indiana came up to be with us. It was so
://www.catchafallingstar.com
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What an evening with Mr. Rob Elliott from feranlea Meteorites. For 5 hours
last night we
Fred and All,
I saw his auction for Antique
Ancient Chinese Stone Meteorite Frog
I couldn't figure why he didn't post a pict. Then I went to the web
site a saw
the Meteoric
Frog? Now I know why he didn't post the pict, it
is obviously not meteoric.
Hoppy Trails,
Ken
P.S. Save a meteoric beer for
Hello again listees!
What IS this stuff??? A rock type that was eagerly sought on the Moon by
the Apollo
astronauts, it appears as a central character in any discussion of how
the Moon formed. Many
meteorite collectors can now walk over to their shelves and see little
bits of this rock type on
Anorthosite from California. Regards, Fred Olsen
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Hello again listees
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/05/0509_020509_glassmeteorite.html
What Caused Argentina's Mystery Craters?
By Ben Harder
National Geographic News
May 9, 2002
For more than a decade, planetary scientists have been puzzling over a
mixed bag of meteorite evidence scarring
Here is another suspect meteorwrong. I think. Anyone care to guess what
this is?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2101849946
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
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LOOKS TO ME VERY MUCH LIKE WEATHERED METEORITE SHALE.
>From down-under,
Norbert F. Kammel
ROCKS ON FIRE
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Hello again listees!
What IS this stuff??? One of the most common elements IN Earth, yet
nearly impossible to find in any deposit ON Earth. More likely to fall
on your head (woof, Kevin, woof!).
Can anyone get the answer BEFORE looking at the answer link given on
the quiz page???
Look here:
Has to be iron. Regards, Fred
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Hello again listees!
What
Greetings all,
This is Ivan's auction:
OLDEST
Meteorite Phaeton? CV3 Earth Fullerite
he says"*the oldest meteorite has been found on Earth"
and "CV3 Earth Fullerite"
Does this have any factual meteoric origins?
Anyone ever heard of it?
Thanks,
Ken
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This?
Wow, and it's from the planet Phaeton too! What is
Shungit?
Regards,
Tom Randall
IMCA# 6170
Greetings all,
This is Ivan's auction:
OLDEST Meteorite Phaeton? CV3 Earth Fullerite
he says*the oldest meteorite has been found on Earth
and CV3 Earth
Ken-
I have nothing to offer on this matter though I do know that there
are carbon rich deposits around the Sudbury Astrobleme. These are fullerine
rich deposits that were theoretically the remains of the impactor condensed
by water runoff (same as silt collects). I will be obtaining some of this
Any ideas on what this may be?
http://www.geocities.com/nwa482/DSCF0014.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/nwa482/DSCF0015.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/nwa482/DSCF0017.jpg
Jim Strope421 Fourth StreetGlen Dale, WV 26038
Catch a Falling Star Meteoriteshttp://www.catchafallingstar.com
on limestone boulder from a stream polluted by acid mine drainage.
--Paul
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I agree with Rob and the others that think it's hematite... and it will not
respond to a magnet. A streak test should come out red if it is hematite.
At 03:59 PM 4/20/02 -0700, Matson, Robert wrote:
Hi All,
It looks exactly like hematite to me. I'll venture that
it is completely
Hello listees,
What IS this stuff??? Sorta like impactite, sorta like vesicular impact
melt.
Can anyone get the answer BEFORE looking at the answer link
provided???
Look here: http://www.sciencemall-usa.com/mystermineral.html
..
BTW. The answer to last week's mineral
Looks like fused silica glass from an atomic bomb blast...i.e. TRINITITE!
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Hello
Can anybody say what this is? It looks like
leaverite to me.
MONSTROUS
METEORITE? TEKTITE? DIABLO CANYON!
Item #
1084305510
Thanks,
Rex
Here's what we know:
Michael Casper is arrogant and pompous. We all know
that.
Michael Farmer does not get along with Michael Casper and
can't walk away from a good fight. We all know that.
We all know that each and every one of us has a slightly
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