[meteorite-list] Saturday Trilby Wash silent auction...AD

2005-07-16 Thread Bill Southern
Hello List, I have a 3.7 gram Trilby Wash, Arizona L5 to offer at silent auction. This meteorite was found by me in Maricopa County, AZ on January 13th of this year and has been classified at ASU as a L5-S1-W3 and mill be in the next Meteoritical Bulletin pending acceptance. There is just

[meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer

2005-07-16 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hello list.I cannot find this anywhere,so I am calling out to the great minds on this list.Is there or has anyone heard of a meteorite called dhum phuquer?To me and my limited japanese,this just does not have the japanese wording I am used to seeing.Please any help would be welcomed.

[meteorite-list] Invite...

2005-07-16 Thread Bill Southern
Hello List, Just thought I'd send an invite to anyone that wants another place to add to their list for meteorite talk. There are already a few from here that contribute to this forum and photos can be added and viewed in your posts. Many good questions from folks new to meteorite hunting

Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer

2005-07-16 Thread Adam Hupe
You definitely will not find that meteorite in any database. - Original Message - From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 6:21 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer Hello

Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer

2005-07-16 Thread batkol
but you'll definitely find one on this list - Original Message - From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 9:05 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer You definitely will not find that

Fw: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer

2005-07-16 Thread Dippl Family
I will bet a whole lot of them will come to the surface. Cheers. Pete Dippl - Original Message - From: batkol [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 11:39 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite

Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer

2005-07-16 Thread DNAndrews
There is a Japanese meteorite called, Fukue. (For reals). Closest thing I could find, Steve. Dave Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote: Hello list.I cannot find this anywhere,so I am calling out to the great minds on this list.Is there or has anyone heard of a meteorite called dhum phuquer?To me

[meteorite-list] a joke to be had

2005-07-16 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hi again list.I know that there is no such name as that meteorite,and I did reconized the name right away.I had got an email from someone who might be interested in a trade for my huckitta.But I thought what a better way to get a great laff on the weekend, when the list is kind of slow.What a howl

[meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Greg Redfern
Hello List, Any ideas as to what went on here? Check #60 - one of the MOST unusual crater formations I have ever seen. All the best, Greg Greg Redfern NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/index.html What's Up: The Space Place

Fw: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Dippl Family
- Original Message - From: Greg Redfern [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite Mailing List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 12:02 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005 Hello List, Any ideas as to what went on here?

Fw: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Dippl Family
Is this a negative image? If so it could be two(or a split) impacting bodies striking at the same time close together with the resulting ejecta plumes from the interference boundary zone between them. Cheers Pete Dippl - Original Message - From: Greg Redfern [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

RE: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Greg Redfern
My OWN guess (SWAGS are allowed/encouraged here!) is a dual impact at the exact same time with the impactors closely aligned - perhaps even touching or loosely bound. Ejecta is squeezed out and a wall is formed at the intersection of the two craters' point of outer wall intersection . Messier A B

Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Göran Axelsson
Just a guess but... Twin impact, a meteorite that broke in two parts during impact or short ahead. Maybe it was two loosely attached bodies that fell or a broken body. Anyhow, they should have been really close in mass to create such a perfect twin crater and the two plumes of ejecta. The nice

Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called dhum phuquer

2005-07-16 Thread Martin H.
Hi All, While Steve^2 might be playing a joke, I did wonder if my latest Meteorite Times article would create any problems given that the offhand and incorrect English pronunciation of the name of my topic might raise some eyebrows. Happy reading.

RE: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Greg Redfern
Hi Pete, THEMIS images are taken in the infrared portion of the spectrum see the link at the bottom for more information on THEMIS and Mars Odyssey. Your guess is similar to mine - I hope the List's best and brightest give it a whirl too. All the best, Greg Greg Redfern NASA JPL Solar

Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Göran Axelsson
As the craters are so much bigger than the impactors, the twin impactors couldn't be touching but have to be separated before impact. The point where they hit must be in the center of the craters. Really nice pictures, thanks for the link. /Göran Greg Redfern wrote: My OWN guess (SWAGS are

RE: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Greg Redfern
Hi Goran, My SWAG is similar to yours and Pete's. What is really interesting is the alignment and constraint of the ejecta along one axis. It would seem that the ejecta was confined to this alignment due to the intersecting ejecta plumes and not allowed to spread. Greg Greg Redfern NASA JPL

Fw: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Dippl Family
Is this a negative image? Pete Dippl - Original Message - From: Greg Redfern [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite Mailing List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 12:02 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005 Hello List,

Fw: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Dippl Family
Forgive my earlier post that came 15 minutes after the last. Cheers Pete Dippl - Original Message - From: Greg Redfern [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Göran Axelsson' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 12:28 AM Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] FW:

Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Marc Fries
I didn't see what everyone else said, but to me it has to be the result of the simultaneous impact of two impactors. The material thrown out perpendicular to a line between the centers of the two craters would be due to the overlapping/disrupting shock waves. If the two craters formed at

RE: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread j . divelbiss
Greg, I think NASA should name it the Dolly Parton Impact Crater. :) -- Original message from Greg Redfern [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -- My OWN guess (SWAGS are allowed/encouraged here!) is a dual impact at the exact same time with the impactors closely aligned - perhaps

Re: [meteorite-list] a joke to be had

2005-07-16 Thread MexicoDoug
Steve A. (Elgin, IL) wrote: But I thought what a better way to get a great laff (...Steve's original insulting post not quoted on purpose.) Steve ILL!!!, Such a great 'hobby', and after being granted 51 great years on this great planet, its never late to exercise some potty-training and

Re: [meteorite-list] a joke to be had

2005-07-16 Thread Darren Garrison
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 11:46:34 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Steve A. (Elgin, IL) wrote: But I thought what a better way to get a great laff (...Steve's original insulting post not quoted on purpose.) Steve ILL!!!, Such a great 'hobby', and after being granted 51 great years on this great

Re: [meteorite-list] A japanese meteorite called xxxxxxxxxxxxx

2005-07-16 Thread AL Mitterling
Steve, You wrote a while back that we should get on with discussing meteorites Then you have the gull to post something like this and call it humor?? You sure have a short memory. --AL Mitterling Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote: I think we should get back to meteorites.The latest thread

Re: [meteorite-list] Backyard Crater in Rhode Island Spawns Questions

2005-07-16 Thread Charlie Devine
The owner of the property is still waiting for a response from either Brown University or the University of Rhode Island. If nobody stops by to examine the crater by Monday he's going to dig up whatever, if anything, is at the bottom of the hole. I'll keep the list updated if anything of

[meteorite-list] LDG

2005-07-16 Thread Nelson
Dear List, I heard some cautions about getting LDG from Abduladim Abusalem. I too, received photos from him. I also ordered several specimens from him, which he promptly shipped! They are nice pieces. I can say I've had the best of service from him!! No problems. Thanks Nels

Re: [meteorite-list] pics: orientated stones

2005-07-16 Thread j . divelbiss
Stan, thanx for sharing pictures of those awesome oriented meteorites. they are remarkable in their own way. your purchasing of the last two is fortunate indeed. oriented lunar gabbros, and 6 kilo oriented urelites are very rare, to say the least. I hope you are able to get them numbered and

Re: [meteorite-list] a joke to be had

2005-07-16 Thread W. Mathews
Why does this group tolerate this guy? The truth is that the joke and the DF'r happen to be the same person and he lives in Chicago!!! W. Mathews --- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi again list.I know that there is no such name as that meteorite,and I did reconized the

[meteorite-list] AD - auctions ending in 1 hour

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[meteorite-list] Mother Earth News meteorite article

2005-07-16 Thread Darren Garrison
With three photos and an oddly large number of ellipsises (of course I'm too mature to make a joke about Mother Earth and her periods...) http://www.motherearthnews.com/top_articles/1978_May_June/Let_the_Stars_Fall_into_Your_Pocket Issue # 51 - May/June 1978 LET THE STARS FALL . . . INTO YOUR

Re: [meteorite-list] Mother Earth News meteorite article

2005-07-16 Thread batkol
elipsis: a falling short webster's unabridged dictionary. kinda like that joke . . . - Original Message - From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 3:40 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Mother Earth News meteorite

Re: [meteorite-list] a joke to be had

2005-07-16 Thread Gtceb
Hey W. Most people don't tolerate him. It is 100 to 1 against him on this list. He continues to spam the list with no respect for the list its' members. Many people have written to Art about his non-meteoritic posts. Yet he continues with no penalties. What about it Art? Everyone is being

[meteorite-list] to the list,an apology

2005-07-16 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hello list I will be short.I want to apoligize to all the good people on this list for my brash email I sent this morning.There was no harm intended.It was plain stupid.I should have just kept it private.From now on,no more sales,no more trades,no more givaways,no more jokes,just METEORITES.I am

Re: [meteorite-list] to the list,an apology

2005-07-16 Thread David Freeman mjwy
I want to apoligize to all the good people on this list for my brash email I sent this morning.There was no harm intended.It was plain stupid.I should have just kept it private.From now on,no more sales,no more trades,no more givaways,no more jokes... Dear Ssteve; We all grow very tired of your

Re: [meteorite-list] to the list,an apology

2005-07-16 Thread Michael L Blood
on 7/16/05 4:49 PM, David Freeman mjwy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stupid is as stupid does in your case. --- Life is like a box of chocolates. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

[meteorite-list] Steve's posts

2005-07-16 Thread Pete Pete
I don't mind your posts, Steve - I never get tired of looking at pics of meteorites. If I don't want to buy, I don't read the sales pitch...like going into an electronics store looking at the new gadgets without any intent to buy. Why is everyone so p-o'd? Isn't this part of what we're here

Re: [meteorite-list] Steve's posts--forged ?

2005-07-16 Thread E. L. Jones
Hello Cyber Sleuth's and Peace Loving Meteorite Enthusiasts! I am not in anyway trying to participate in the latest round of I, Steve. (But by writing this I guess I am and I have previously apologized for THIS post in my previous posts) This is about the supporters of His Works perhaps

Re: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Everybody seems to agree on twin impactors. Twin impactors are no mystery. Many binary asteroids have been identified. There are large asteroids with much smaller moons of their own (like Ida and Dactyl) and asteroids where the two bodies are very similar in size size, including very

RE: [meteorite-list] FW: Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005

2005-07-16 Thread Greg Redfern
My thanks to everyone for some great SWAGGING on the list = this is what it is for. All the best, Greg Greg Redfern NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/index.html What's Up: The Space Place http://www.wtopnews.com/index.php?nid=421 -Original Message-

[meteorite-list] AD: Desert eucrite sale ending.

2005-07-16 Thread Dave Schultz
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[meteorite-list] Aziz Habibi email

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