Hi all,
I've never joined the Steve is a moron club and
I am not going to start name calling. But the
temptation to do so is great.
Look here, he already has the 260 gram Canyon Diablo
with a hole for sale!! The same one he stole from me
and was lambasted for two weeks ago!
And he'll pay
Hi Suzanne + Jim,
Hello List and thin sectionists :-)
I'll send this to the List because I think others had the same problem!
I tried to access your photo pages but did not have any
luck, just was blank. Any idea what might be the problem?
My mistake! Well, I should have told you that you
Hi Jeff and List,
Kapoeta Special piece from King Collection (look and you will see why this is
special).
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/album?c=hodgjtaid=576460762333192206pid=wtok=
0RJzde17qVEMJvNxYm1.dA--ts=1162483362.src=ph#page1
And if you don't see why Jeff's Kapoeta thin section is very
Ruben Garcia asks:
Steve Arnold (Chicago) what are you doing
The most charitable interpretation would be that he's helping make amends.
Obviously, the guy who sold it to him for $700, despite having already sold
it to you for less can now get it back from him and fulfil his obligations
to
Hello,
I'm searching for old documents explaining the
circumstances of fall and find on several meteorite
falls.
The List is longer so here's my listing if you want to
give me detailed information on one fall or another :
www.meteor-center.com/hammers.asp
I'm starting a new book so I would be
but who continue to buy meteorites to Steve? Is not
the first time
Matteo
--- Ruben Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi all,
I've never joined the Steve is a moron club and
I am not going to start name calling. But the
temptation to do so is great.
Look here, he already has
Hello
I have put a new category on my collection site, the
video files. I have upload the video of my last
interview on RAI italian TV. The file its of 84 mega
in quicktime format and italian language
http://it.geocities.com/tunguska2004/video.htm
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
October 30 - November 3, 2006
o Feature of the Week: Hebes Chasma
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Different Textures (Released 30 October 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061030a
o Radial Grooves (Released 31 October 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20061031a
Ruben,
What you've noticed isn't a new. Buy high sell low...h. I think Steve
must have a sugar mama.
John
At 01:33 AM 11/3/2006, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
I've never joined the Steve is a moron club and
I am not going to start name calling. But the
temptation to do so is great.
Look
Good morning Folks,
I'd be interested in knowing whether the hole in the specimen at issue was
the result of the flight of the specimen (ablation) or whether it resulted from
natural weathering, as was suggested as a possible cause for the hole in a
previous thread.
As far as meteorites
Hello again,
I've found the following text on an astronomical
website. Do you know of which meteorite it's about or
where I could get more information ?
One of the incidents listed as uncertain took place
in prehistoric time. Despite its rating, there is
strong evidence to indicate it probably
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 11:27:46 EST, you wrote:
I'd be interested in knowing whether the hole in the specimen at issue was
the result of the flight of the specimen (ablation) or whether it resulted
from
natural weathering, as was suggested as a possible cause for the hole in a
previous thread.
Hello List, salut Confrère Pierre-Marie,
Do you know of which meteorite it's about or where I could get more information?
That's the Lujan meteorite:
1. Catalogue of Meteorites:
A piece of about 50g was found 6 m deep in Quaternary formations below the
remains
of a megatherium, M. Kantor, Rev.
Bonjour Pierre-Marie,
It is always a good idea to provide references when you see such
attention-getting assertations, and wish to share and investigate the truth
behind them. Perhaps you can track down the apparent sole Apollo-age source
of this conjecture, Dr. Philip Seff, alledged to be a
Dear List Members,
Here are some links to some killer asteroid photos. Well, at least it is
part of an asteroid but at a much smaller version than a larger one floating
in space. It is an unclassified Saharan which weighs 4198 grams and is
nearly complete and very fresh. It has got to be the
Dear All,
We currently have some great meteorites on ebay that will start ending in less
than 24 hours with some good deals to be made.
a 1265g individual of Sahara 02500, a slice of Sahara 03501 (very fresh H4 -
W1), a shocked OC of 451g, and many more...
Thanks to have a look at
www.meteorites.com.au/favourite.html
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au
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Congratulation, Jeff and Ted Brattstrom,
for bringing us the famous Henbury Meteorite Craters into our living rooms.
Some really excellent photos of a beautiful Henbury individual and of the
Crater Site (we have been there camping several times).
The Arial Photo is just out of this world,
In a message dated 11/3/2006 7:07:38 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Congratulation, Jeff and Ted Brattstrom,
for bringing us the famous Henbury Meteorite Craters into our living rooms.
Some really excellent photos of a beautiful Henbury individual and of the
Hello all
I have been cleaning up the website and adding thousands of dollars in new
inventory. New updates include Crusted Gao, Peekskill with SWAG, Estherville
that will make you drool, Canyon Diablo, Nantan Meteorites and Coins, and
Mesosiderite Endcuts
I have been to busy to get a show report or many
photos but here are few anyway. Good time to be had by
all and lots of meteorites around.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/munich06/munich06.html
Cheers
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
I have been to busy to get a show report or many
photos but here are few anyway. Good time to be had by
all and lots of meteorites around.
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/munich06/munich06.html
Cheers
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com
Hi, Dean,
Bright and early in Munich; almost
everybody on this side of the planet is
likely snoozing by now.
The proportions look about right: beer,
beer, spacerock, beer, beer, spacerock,
beer, beer, spacerock...
It's important to maintain the correct
ratio.
Thanks for the look.
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