Hello Michael;
That picture is breathtaking.and a lucky soul you are to own it.Thanks for
sharing it with us.
Herman.
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Good evening listees. I have a 2.04g fusion-crusted fragment of the Peekskill
meteorite if anyone is interestred. This cube-shaped beaut has the thickest
fusion crust I have ever seen! $306 takes it, USPS Priority mail w/ tracking
delivery confirmation included. Purchased for $408 from Rob
Dear List Members,
I loaded some larger sized specimens this week making for several excellent
auctions ending in a few hours if this post makes it on time. Be sure to
check out at least the highlights because there are some very interesting
specimens this week. A lot of these great pieces are
Hello Stefan, All,
Nice find indeed, does appear to be a crater, and an unknown one at that.
I have no idea what to do with such things...I have my own in Chad
21 17'10.89N 19 20'35.61E
Doesn't appear volcanic, concentric rings, the whole nine yards. There's another cool structure a bit due
Gidday listees from a collector down under
Have any listees got a micro of Grossliebenthal for sale please
Please contact me off list
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Gary,
It's fantastic isn't it, the look on the faces of the
young ones who truly appreciate what it is they see
and hold.
Two weeks ago I was fortunate enough to be loaned a
sample of Apollo rocks for my own exhibition up here
in the Western Isles of UK. A few hundred people came
along and
Hi all,
Firstly here's the Monthly Favourite for May, 2006. I know quite a few
people are particularly interested in this meteorite, so I'll be updating
this page as more information comes to hand over the next few months.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite.html
May 2006, also marks the 4th
Tagish Lake should be listed as an ungrouped C2 chondrite.
jeff
At 04:55 PM 4/30/2006, Dave Harris wrote:
Hi,
can anyone advise me as to the presently accepted classification of TL? Is
it CI1 or C2 or what?!
thanks!
dave
IMCA #0092
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Hello Stefan and all...That's a pretty neat structure, altough I don't see it mentionned anywhere in different databases that I know about impact structures.It would be interesting to talk to a geologist in the Nicaragua region to see if it has been studied yet! All we need to find is some
hi,
I am resending as this is the 2nd message I have sent that doesn't appearto have hit the list (first one one was re Tagish Lake).
Apologies if the digest issending all msgs to me and you havealreadyseen this email!
Best, again
d.
---Original Message---
From: Dave Harris
Dear List;
Here's the new price of hunting meteorites in SW Wyoming.
regular unleaded $2.41
diesel 2.51
premium 2.61
real cost: driving for ever and not finding any.
Best,
Dave F.
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Probable Impact Structure. Algeria.
Not found listed elswhere by myself.
26 deg 14 min 36.6 secs N, 2 deg 57 min 03.88 secs E
Diameter 9.7 km.
suggested altitude 17.5 km.
Please Google Earth this location and let me know anything that you think,
find or know.
Cheers all. Kevin VK3UKF.
Hi All,
There are 7 new faces you can now see on the Meteorite Friends Page
at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/MeteoriteFriends.html
They now include:
Bob Walker
Calvin Shipbaugh
Cecil Caufield
Fabrice Kessler
Jose Guggiari
Larry Atkins and
Marcin Cimala
Those
Hi Michel and list
This is the coord of the DaG628 (MetBase): 27° 16' 25N 16° 20' 18E
This is the coord of the DaG749 (MetBase): 27° 18' 6 N 15° 45' 52E
DaG628 was found 56,9Km east from the DaG749 field, the ellipse of the 749
goes from NW to NE as you can see here:
Mr Ray,
Thanks for the update on your research, I hope you can complete your
studies and reveal the true origin of your 'slag' material.
I am the writer of most of the 'negative posts' in response to the same
reasons that I have also written you. You mention that you never
attempted to sell
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Continues Winter Science Studies on Mars -
sol 820-827, May 01, 2006:
Spirit remains healthy and is making good progress on the rover's winter
campaign of scientific experiments. This week Spirit continued
collecting a
Indeed. - But things have moved on since the early days see
http://www.circlemakers.org/
It's basically just another form of graffiti, i.e mindless criminal
damage, but hey, it sells books etc
Mark Ford
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Unfortunately DaG 628 its in another zone of the
Pelisson found
Matteo
--- Michel FRANCO [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Francesco and list,
More than 100 kg of CO3 were found in the DAG field
! all paired !
Ellipse of fall on published by our beloved Pelisson
brothers years ago.
Hi, David, List,
Not unexpectedly, I agree that HED-Mesosiderites are all
out of one connected origin. This is not a new notion. Digging
around, I found this quote from the early 70's. It is a reasonable
working hypothesis that there is a close genetic relationship
among the eucrites,
Hi,
Just a thank you to Bob Verrish and Rob McCafferty
for their kind words. I'm afraid it's just case of That boy
has too much time on his hands... But as long as something
on The List sends me off to travel the Google Highway (or
my own bookshelves) for extended periods, I figure I
(Sorry if this is a duplicate)
Mr Ray,
Thanks for the update on your research, I hope you can complete your
studies and reveal the true origin of your 'slag' material.
I am the writer of most of the 'negative posts' in response to the same
reasons that I have also written you. You mention
Dave, try this,
but dont be so cruel and don't find the Albin main mass of a ton.
2 carrots/hour.
http://www.lokfuehrer-hamburg.de/esel.jpg
Bavaria:
diesel 5.40$
premium 6.39$
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Dave
Freeman mjwy
Rob,
It has me thinking about loaning out my small collection to the hospital for
display in
their lobby for a month. Public viewing and collateral learning materials are
important.
Is your exhibition permanently open to the public?
Gary
On 2 May 2006 at 1:48, Rob McCafferty wrote:
Dear List Members,
This week I have a new LL3.1, NWA 2796, that will be available on eBay
starting today (Wednesday). There are only 11 specimens available due to the
low total known weight.
Also later today, there are two different recent weekly rare offerings that
will end. They are
Hello
I have ended to change the photos on my collection
site, eliminated the 98% of the old photos, this is
the photos change:
NWA 1067
HAH 180
ASHMORE
BARRILLA
DENSMORE 1950
DIMMITT
EDMONSON B
EL HAMMAMI all 2
ESTACADO
FAUCETT
FERMO
JILIN
LA YESERA 001
NADIABONDI slice
NUEVO MERCURIO
OCHANSK
Hi List. I was organizing some old papers and came across an article that
brought back memories of something I will never forget. On July 23rd, 2001
(almost 6 years ago) I was jet skiing on Lake Ontario by Rochester N.Y. (I
have lived here my whole life) I was heading dead east about 1/4 mile
Hello. Its been nearly a month since I had a NWA sale
and updated my website so here is a long awaited
another sale. Some cute stuff on this page so check
early to get first pickings.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/nz-meteorites/meteorite-n-sale2.html
My last sale here is mostly updated with sold
Dear Gaeten and List of those interested in Impact Research, I will gladly set up a mailing list andmaintain Excel database for those that want to report potential impact features. This list will record the first potential finder, date,coords and comments (Please note if you want somethingkept
Hunting Meteorites in Europe:
regular unleaded 1.32 EUR/LITRE
diesel 1.13 EUR/LITRE
premium 1.34 EUR/LITRE
1 US gallon = 3.785 liters
1 USD = 0.794 EUR
real cost : driving into the mountains and not finding any.(e.g.
Neuschwanstein)
that´s the real thing
Wow I did not know that so many co3's in the DAG realm could possibly be
paired.I just got my little stone of DAG 535.It is a CV3 with a TKW of
only 19 grams.There were 2 stones,1 was 2.8 grams which was used as the
classification stone,and the other 16.28 grams is the only other stone.It
is the
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