Dear Meteorite Friends,
just have a look at this one, but don't fall out of your chair:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1576-Chaco-Argentina-Sahara-Chondrite-Meteorite-COA_W0QQitemZ220152743189QQihZ012QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
And it comes with Certificate of Authenticity !!!
www.meteorites.com.au/favourite/october2007.html
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au
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Impact the link belowit'll knock yer socks off !!
http://cgi.ebay.com/1908-Tunguska-USSR-Russia-Asteroid-Rock-Rare_W0QQitemZ150165607031QQihZ005QQcategoryZ20095QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Have fun all !!
Jan Yvonne,
Holland
www.heavenlybodies.nl
Meteorites,
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Hi Norbert,
I would bid on it, but my collection of Argentina-Sahara-Chondrites is
already complete and I have doubts about this one...something just doesn't
appear right...
hu
-Walter Branch
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From: Norbert Heike Kammel [EMAIL
Hello Everyone,
I had a great time Friday night. I was invited by my neighbor, a colonial
in the US Army, to bring my telescope to a boy scout campout at the National
Guard Armory last Friday night. I brought my daughter's 6 inch dob mounted
reflector, since it is the only one a can lift at
G'day all,
I've just completed the Dark Inclusions page I've been working on. I've
attempted to present the available information the best way I could but
please let me know if you pick up any large omissions or any errors.
I'd also like to make a big thanks to John Kashuba for providing some
Some of you may know that I collect 50mm Meteorite Spheres.
Since there are not a lot of them available I had to learn how to make them
myself, part of the process is cutting the rough material into a sphere
rough.
I have 2 processes, one I use a core bit to create a 2.080 core which is
Thanks for all the feedback on my little eBay buyer's guide. Apparently
eBay DOES allow editing of guides, so I've just made the following
improvements:
-changed the awkward first sentence in Bigger Pieces section (thanks,
Martin)
-changed mention of fresh falls (thanks, Wayne)
-expanded
For irons I use a standard 10 x 1/32 fiberglass reinforced blade
For Chondrites I use a 10 x .030 diamond blade
Hola bobadebt. ¿ What kind of circular blade you use, and which is its
thickness ?. Thanks in advance.
Hasta la vista,
larense
Well done Jeff
Griff
Parker, Colorado
USA
IMCA 2510
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From: Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 6:54 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Dark Inclusions (DIs) Page
G'day all,
I've just
Hello All,
I've been asked to tell you that there are new pictures up on Mbark's
page - here's the url:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
I'd just like to add that, at the moment, Mbark's posted prices are
~1/2 that of what other dealers are asking - for nearly identical, if
not
Jan, List,
As usual with this type of high-dollar scam, there's the obligatory
collection of
low resolution, fuzzy, long distance photos of the miracle object. And
they always
throw in the piles of old, questionable, bad and/or irrevelant science
that invariably
proves the object to be
Good evening list members from rainy Belfast
Some may be interested in ebay items currently at auction.I am moving
house and am having trouble locating my scale cube so please bear with me
whilst I empty boxes in an effort to locate one.
here are links to 4 auctions that end next
Dear Collector,
I'm offering Bassikounou H5, a witnessed fall from Mouritania.
The stone weighs 630g at a very compettitive price $2/g, free shipping.
The photos :
http://maijuin.free.fr/aziz_meteorites/Chondrites/Bassi_630g.JPG
http://maijuin.free.fr/aziz_meteorites/Chondrites/Bassik_630g.JPG
I'm in the middle of processing my 3.4kg Toluca and I ended up with a
beautiful end cut
I wasn't going to sell a piece this big but I figured it had such a nice
shape it would be a shame to slice it up, so I polished and etched it and I
was shocked at how amazing it turned out.
The etch is
Breathltaking!
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 4:57 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - September
30,2007
This morning we were sorting through the stones I collected from the
Carancas crater and I had a small 1/2 kilogram bottle of very fine grained
meteorites that bought from an old woman who patiently collected these
grains for 3 days using a car speaker. She used the magnet on the speaker
cone
You can now see a photo of Randall Gregory at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/MeteoriteFriends.html
If your picture isn't there, contact me. Be there or be square.
Michael
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Hello everyone,
I noticed some very small dark inclusions in an unclassified chondrite that
appear to have vesicles. The look like tiny lava rocks to me. Am I crazy?
Anybody have an references where something similar may be described?
My pictures aren't great but will hopefully suffice to
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