I'm on your side as well Michael Bernd! Racialism is a real cancer of our
societies and if we let it grow, this will become a general cancer...
Just my 2 cents,
Frederic Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
Lyon, France
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: drtanuki
Hi Mike,
Very good job! All those meteorites shown on your new website are very
impressive and very well displayed.
Worth spending the time you must have spent!!!
Best wishes,
Frederic Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
Lyon, France
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From: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone interested in thinsection images
please take a loom at my latest image.
http://ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Tett1_b.jpg
Hello Mike T. and List,
I did take a loom ;-) at your latest thin section image. What
an impressive, colorful array of chondrules, especially the one at
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Feb22.html
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Hi Dirk
If you look at your quiz:
Quiz: Do cubic forms exist in meteorites and in
which minerials? A prize will be rewarded for the
most correct and detailed answer. Thank you and cube
on, Dirk RossTokyo
You are looking for CUBIC FORMS. Most of the minerals listed have a cubic
Very great (and the specimens of course),
A little irritating for me is the noble design, the black backround ect,
which makes it for me more difficult to distinguish from other websites as
exempli gratia from Lanheinrich's or Matt Morgan's place, but this is only
my personal taste.
Buckleboo!
Coming soon to a near buy computer screen,the meteorite tooth!
steve
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
Go to bed Steve. Human minds don't run all that great on no sleep.
Ryan
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 22, 2005 3:21 AM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] the tooth
Coming soon to a near buy computer
Verderblich ist's, den Leu zu wecken,
Gefährlich ist des Tigers Zahn,
Jedoch der schrecklichste der Schrecken,
Das ist der eigne hohle Zahn!
Karl Valentin
based on F.Schiller
Pernicious is, to arouse the lion,
Dangerous is the tiger's tooth,
Tough
i invite you in morroco
for friendly
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We have to ask our Spanish list members,
as in Spain there is the only desert in Europe, the Desierto de Tabernas.
Never was there. On the pictures I saw from, I couldn't find a suitable
terrain.
Another problem: In Europe everything is full of metal and slags. Thousands
years of settlement,
Gents:
What I'd like to see is a fall in Meteor Township, Sawyer County, WI.
What could be better than the Meteor meteorite?
Mark
Madison, WI
Hi Jeff,
Unique (Cuba)
Is there no Very Unique
I just realized the perfect name:
Enigma (Georgia, USA, a small town near Tifton; pop 869)
The Monthly Favourite Meteorite for March is one of those weird and wacky
Aussie names!
http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite.html
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteorites.com.au
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Martin,
Out here is the American West, we have similar problems with metallic trash
but it doesn't stop the meteorite hunters. Take the Franconia strewn field
for example. During a typical day of meteorite hunting, a person will find
hundreds of metal targets from as small as boot tacks to
Dave, I do focus on witnessed falls, so the crust on most is perfect.
Mike
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From: David Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED];
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 10:50 PM
Could you provide a direct link to this photo, instead of just pointing to a
web site? I want to
see the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.
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Mr Harvey, please contact me,
mike Farmer
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Hi List,
I know Martin, was referring to central Europe, but
how about Spain -
are there some great places to hunt there? I had
the impression that there is some nice dry areas in
some areas, or is the terrain in those areas not
suitable to
Hope this gets the attention of our Great Britian
listees:
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 09:35:51 -0800 (PST)
From: Lew Gramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [IMO-News] Daylight Fireball over the UK
Forwarded without explicit permission of the
Hi Robert List,
It will do now as I have just posted the information to the British and
Irish Meteorite society list.
Thanks for providing this post and I'll keep the meteorite list up to date
if anything transpires.
Regards
Ken O'Neill
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Yep,
BUT: I just took a look in the Meteorite Magazine from last August.
There the pictures of the Franconia strewnfield shows that it's a desert.
Very poor vegetation.
Strange dark stones easy discernable in walking around. Very arid. Flat.
Vast. Empty.
Such landscapes we don't have in Europe
Another thing, John,
Wasn't there last year in summer, a big media powered appeal for everyone to
hunt for meteorites?
Do you know whether there were some results?
I remember only that lady that believed to be hit on her arm by a meteorite
while hanging clothes on the clothesline.
Buckleboo?
Hello
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=416item=3959307456rd=1
for me its a fake
Matteo
=
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it
Collection Site:
Hi list,
I came across this Meteorite Specimen Card in my collection and would like
any info anyone could give. I am not sure what language it is in.
The Card reads- Helsingin Yliopisto Kivimuseo
A3730
Imilac 42g
Antofagasta,
Hi,
it´s from Finland, from the collection of the geologigal museum
of Helsinki University. At the moment the main collection is
located in the natural history museum of Finland;
http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/english/exhibitions/mineralcabinet/index.htm
Ost. = bought from v. Schilling...
If you can
on 2/22/05 3:21 AM, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Coming soon to a near buy computer screen,the meteorite tooth!
steve
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
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Hi Steve,
Does this mean we will almost buy the
on 2/22/05 7:58 AM, Darren Garrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you provide a direct link to this photo, instead of just pointing to a
web site? I want to
see the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.
So help you, God?
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Dear List Members,
Two sets of auctions representing several rarities and nice specimens are
ending tonight. Many are still just 99 cents representing some true
bargains.
To see the first set of auctions and officially classified items of interest
please click on the link below:
Paper: Mansfield News Journal
City: Mansfield, Ohio
Date: Sunday, March 10, 1963
Page: 15 of Family Weekly insert
He Chased Falling Stars
By THEORDORE BERLAND
PEOPLE USED TO SCOFF at Harvey Nininger for chasing around the country
looking for hunks of iron and stone that fell from the sky. But
Paper: Lethbridge Herald
City: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Date: Wednesday, August 2, 1967
Page: 3
Opposes Sale of Fragments To U.S. Firm
EDMONTON (CP) - Dr. A. L. Bayrock of the Alberta Research Council says
Canadians should not consider selling meteorite fragments to a United States
firm.
i wounder why a guy with nealry 6000 + feedback and only 1 negitive would be
selling something like that on ebay...
From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Apollo 16 Moon dust on ebay...m
Date: Tue, 22 Feb
Dear List Members,
There was some question about the strange clasts in the NWA 3118 CV3s. They
looked like CO3 chondrule-fields to me so I had them studied. Oxygen
isotope studies were performed at Carnegie and Petrologic/Microprobe work
was performed at UW. Here are the most interesting
Hello Mike T. and List,
Harald Stehlik from Austria kindly informed me of a typo in
my mail about Mike's latest thin section picture. Thank you,
Harald!
Of course, I should not have written a perfect (euhedral)
yellowish-white pyroxene chondrule but a perfect (euhedral)
yellowish-white pyroxene
Dear List, Kevin;
Book nearly claims first fatality: I was so excited upon pulling the
book from the pony express riders hand and cramming a large sized
sandwich in my pie hole that I nearly choked in delight. Had a real
Homer Simpson momentS-A-N-D-W-I-C-H.M-E-T-E-O-R-I-T-E-B-O-O-K
Excellent book so far, Bernd, you look much younger than the other
pictures I have seen of you! Again, a very wonderful book,
Dave Freeman
I concur, and herewith like to quote Butler James, from the very famo(u)s TV
movie sketch here in Europe, which has traditionally been sent on every New
Hi All,
I was exploring the web for more CAI information and found the
following animations! Check out the CAI fly-through. One question
though; the 4.5mm measurement bar in the static tomographic slice seems
odd. If the bar is 4.5mm long, the the CAI is 2mm wide at best-hardly
anything to
Adam,
Does this data apply to all NWA 3118 or only your material? I don't understand
a lot of these analysis results. Can anyone translate the more technical
aspects of this lab report in a way that means something to the average person?
Thanks,
Bill
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Paper: Gettysburg Times
City: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Saturday, April 29, 1995
Page: B5
Read All About It (column)
by Susan R. Fineman
Meteorite from Mars
Test your reading comprehension by reading the story below and
answering the questions that follow.
Massive explosion blew
I would not quickly discount the story. I have heard that each member of
NASA's Prime Recovery Team was given a small vile with a lunar dust and
fragments cleaned from space suits and boots. Last year I asked NASA to
confirm this but I am not aware of any response. As far as the fragments
up
Hi list and good evening.Remember I said, look for the tooth?You can go to
my museum page on my website and see the tooth.It is a 42.8 gram
orientated SIKOTE-ALIN shaped like a tooth.I swear it is the tooth, the
whole tooth, and nothinhg but the tooth.
steve
Wow look a Baygorria from Bolivia!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6514107668fromMakeTrack=true
Call me, when the first will have arrived in Antarctica.
Buckleboo!
Martin
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According to Kevin's book (pg 36) it is illegal for an individual to possess
NASA moon material. I'm sure it is then illegal to sell it on ebay.
I know such material exists in private hands because I saw a vial of it at my
father's company back in the seventies. They made drilling bits that
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wrote:
Hi list and good evening.Remember I said, look for the tooth?You can go to
my museum page on my website and see the tooth.It is a 42.8 gram
orientated SIKOTE-ALIN shaped like a tooth.I swear it is the
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Opportunity Gets New Flight Software - sol 374-379,
February 22, 2005
Opportunity received a software tuneup that should improve its mobility
capabilities. With the new load on board, Opportunity booted into it and
began an
Very nice Sikhote. Almost as cool as the Easter Island Campo..
Bill
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list and good evening.Remember I said, look for the tooth?You can go to
my museum page on my website and see the
Hi Ken and List,
While certain Heads of State were given some
moon rocks during the 1970s I know of no NASA
employees who were given dust or actual rocks
in appreciation for their work. Perhaps Greg Redfern
knows more about this.
Having said that, SOME dust removed from the
collection bags and
Beautiful 98 % crusted black Millbillillie for sale 76 grams:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/spacerox2001/album?.dir=/94ff
$1000 paypal only, not interested in trades.
From my personal collection
Thanks
Bob Evans
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I just went to the blog site and almost vomited.
There is so much crap in there it makes me sick.
People are using other people's names, pretending to be me, and I am sick of
it.
I DID NOT post anything on that list except the very beginning yesterday,
and that was a political comment that was
Me too, my emails keep getting bounced back.
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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I've experienced that test in real life
Me and a few friends visited an old nickel mine. (Probably located at
the rim of an old impact structure, almost on topic). We were looking
for nickel minerals as gersdorffite, nickeline and the green
annabergite. They have also found a few cobalt
Walter, Stan and List,
Just to clarify my previous statement. I was referring to was Apollo
Space Mission # 11 ( not #16) when Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins
returned from their mission and brought back samples of moon rocks.
These samples were then delivered to the Lunar Receiving Laboratory
I hope you all enjoy wasting your time trying to frame other people
i concur
-the jellous looser from florida (per the blog)
to be perfectly honest comments like what are showing up on the blog
actually make me laugh... it must mean some people out there are in pretty
sorry shape if the best
Stan and List,
The only positive thing that I can say about the
blog list is that it keeps some of the garbage and
fights off of this list.
I have posted once to ask that my name be taken off
of the bloglist. I do not suggest that anyone should
waste their time going to this site unless you
I think Dirks initial vision for a meteorite blog was well intentioned and of
course a blog could be benificial but this one needs to be scrapped.
Bill
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Stan and List,
The only positive thing that I
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