I wrote the seller and stuck my neck out a little. I offered to put him/her
in touch with some experts if they disagree with me. I hope a few of you
will not mind should this person take me up on that offer.
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Here is what I wrote:
With all do respect, this is not a
Hello
Good email, I want see what answer this person...
Regards
Matteo
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I wrote the seller and stuck my neck out a little.
I offered to put him/her
in touch with some experts if they disagree with me.
I hope a few of you
will not mind should this person
Gee with that "beautiful spacerock that fell in missouri", I wonder how elimae4 got the idea what it was.Did uncle jed, or granny, or smart boy jethro tell her what it was?I KNOW, IT WAS MISS HATHAWAY!!!Steve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!!
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
I.M.C.A. #6728
Hello all
I am under put some auctions on ebay, if interested
look in my ebay page:
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
my new NWA 1701 Impact Melt is many interesting from
the first analysis arrive...on ebay is $30/gr. but
for sale is normaly $40/gr. I put some NWA lot's
Rand,
I think I can spealk for all of us here as I say thank you for your 18.5
years of service. We all know every one of our men and women in the armed
forces will serve our country proudly.
My blessings for your wife. Stand by her, she is far stronger than all of
us, and will still need you for
Hello List, Im just writing cuz Im planning to start my own meteorite
expeditons around my city every saturday morning, there is a vast desert
around here and Im planning going by car to a location near here and they
move on by bicyle, but I want to know how to do it best, so at least I can
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/28feb_tucanids.htm
A Rare Meteor Shower
NASA Science News
February 28, 2003
Earth is approaching a cometary debris stream that might trigger an unusual
Antarctic meteor shower this weekend.
February 28, 2003: We all felt like
Hi Rafael,
That sounds like a GREAT plan, and, if you do it systematically,
should definitely produce finds. If you don't mind advice from the
world's most unlucky meteorite hunter (I have only found ONE, though
I have searched 9 strewn fields and been with THE best on 2 occasions
(Steve
I have just received an e-mail from the lady who put up the meteorong... She
has delisted it and feels she was mislead by her 'friend' who said it was
from outer space.
Wally Cluett IMCA 9746
Toad Hollow Gallery Handcrafted Jewelry
2517 Wakefield Road (Rte. 153)
Wakefield, NH 03872
Paper: Decatur Evening Herald
City: Decatur, Illinois
Date: Saturday, December 22, 1928
Page: 1
DECLARES METEOR FELL ON HOUSE AND KUKKED WOMAN, BABY
(By United Press)
GREENDALE, N.Y., Dec. 22 - Farmers in this neighborhood Saturday are
convinced that a meteor fell from the sky. Friday
Beautiful thumbprinted sikhote-alin auction ending soon!
Please bid as often and as high as you can! Can sure use the extra cash!!
Thanks!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2162013341
Michael Johnson
SPACE ROCKS, INC.
932 Hanging Rock Road
Boiling Springs, South Carolina
Hi Mark all,
I tried to look up a Decatur or Greendale meteorite and none is
listed. Anyone have any idea of this was, in fact, a fall?
Thanks, Michael
on 2/28/03 11:13 AM, MARK BOSTICK at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paper: Decatur Evening Herald
City: Decatur, Illinois
Date:
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Michael, Mark and all,
An eye witness may have seen a meteor that night.
But I seriously doubt if that is what started the fire...
Best,
Ken
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi Mark all,
I tried to look up a Decatur or Greendale meteorite and none is
listed. Anyone have
http://www.bnsc.gov.uk/
Beagle 2 leaves the UK to join Mars Express for mission to red planet
British National Space Centre
February 24, 2003
Lord Sainsbury praises UK role in voyage to look for signs of life on Mars
Science Minister Lord Sainsbury today praised UK scientists and industry
for
Greetings listees. Sorry for the spam, but I`m
looking for pieces of Bogou, Og IAB, and Guibga, L5,
both from Burkina Faso, if any are available. I`m
trying to set up a small display with all of the
meteorites from Burkina Faso with pictures from that
region. Also a decent size Nadiabondi
This person also responded to me and thanked me for the input. I believe
she was very sincere in her thanks.
Cheers,
Mike
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From: Waldron Cluett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:51 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Amethyst
OK,OK, I'll come to Denver just to help confuse people as to who is which.
Perhaps we could change names for a day and see if anybody knows the
difference. Now you may have a problem I'm an old fart 71 years young and my
friends refer to me as bit eccentric I don't know if that is good or bad,
but
Hello List,
A kind list member sent me a link to a newspaper article on the Pultusk
meteorite.
http://www.geo.uw.edu.pl/MUZEUM/METEORITE/pultusk1.htm
However, as it is not in English I can not read it. It any list member
would be so kind to translate it I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Hi list I finally got my honolulu piece.A half a gram of an L5!You can go to my showroom page for a peek.
steveSteve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!!
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
I.M.C.A. #6728
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Hey list. I finally got my piece of honolulu meteorite.A half gram of a very elusive meteorite. Thanks to a certain british guy.I can hardly wwait to get it.One down 2 to go!
steve
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago, USA!!
The Midwest Meteorite Collector!
I.M.C.A. #6728
Hello Michael and List,
In reference to a newspaper article I posted earlier today, Michael wrote:
I tried to look up a Decatur or Greendale meteorite and none is
listed. Anyone have any idea of this was, in fact, a fall?
Thanks, Michael
I can not find any meteorite in either the
I finally got my piece of honolulu meteorite.A half gram of a very elusive meteorite.
And we all can't wait to see it offered for trade on the list ! grin
Dear List;
Could or would anyone like to offer any short explanation of the
different weathering grades. W1 to W 4, which is freshest, and any
criteria for each? I am too tired and lazy to hunt up the information
at the moment.
Thank you in advance,
Dave Freeman
Hi David
Weathering is a rating on how bad the elements have been to a meteorite
after it has arrived on Earth. W-0 being no weathering and W-4 being the
worst. Its interesting how meteorites found in different parts of the world
can weather so well, while others only need a sniff of moisture and
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