Lee, List,
Thanks for the correction to the Mercalli Scale.
And, the LPL impact calculator made no mention
of Raquel! I knew there was something wrong with
that program.
The authors of that program do say that it
performs best on middling events and will fail
to give an accurate
Darren,
Do you have exact statistics on how many
fireballs, bolides, and falls have been witnessed by
sky-divers (who are the only folks I know who
hurtle through the sky)?
Just kidding, althought I admire the way you
deflect potential controversy by saying somewhat
rare. Just how rare is
Mike, List
Divernon is a village in Sangamon County, Illinois,
United States. The population was 1,201 at the 2000
census.Divernon is located at 39°33′58″N, 89°39′21″W
(39.566208, -89.655718). According to the United
States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of
2.1 km² (0.8 mi²), all
The first person that e-mails me (or the list) and can tell me who this
person is, gets a free Festival Pamplet with the event cancel as shown.
http://www.coinandstampman.com/ebayauctionphotos/DSCN2795a.jpg
Hint: Living about 1420 miles away from Wichita, this
person is not a Kansas Meteorite
Dear List Members
Referring to the claim by Mr. Greg Huge being permitted to export 150 kg of
meteorites from Oman, I would like to state the following.
1- The permission is written in Arabic, So how can the list members read it.
2- Why the name of the permitted person is written by hand
Hello All,
The winner, and only person to correctly answer the quiz, is Jay Piatek.
The mystery person is Dr. Denton Edel, curator of the Arthur Ross Hall of
Meteorites at the American National History Museum in Manhattan, home of the
Williamette and Ahnighito meteorites.
I road in the
Hello Everyone,
Re: http://www.coinandstampman.com/ebayauctionphotos/DSCN2795a.jpg
I noticed I carried a mispelling in the last e-mail...which is what I get
for e-mailing the list the minute I woke up.
Dr. Denton Ebel, is spelt Ebel and not Edel.
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas
It sounds like Ali has a personal interest in meteorites from Oman. Next
time, why don't you state your business to the List. Could it be that some
scientists want all of the hot desert meteorites for themselves? Very
interesting link below:
Hi, all,
I recall that a couple months ago someone on the list was warning the rest
about a slick Scandinavian scammer trying to peddle terrestrial rocks as
lunar...
Is this the guy?
He's been sending these ads specifically to me...(email copy attached)
I suggested he send his ad for the
Look at this interesting article that our friend Ali al Kathiri is involved
with:
Beware of meteorite hunters:
http://www.newsbriefsoman.info/index.php?itemid=35
This is the kind of rhetoric that causes countries to leave meteorites
off-limits to hunting instead of promoting a spirit of
Hi!
If have just listed some new ebay auctions.
There are two beautiful and rare irons up for auction.
One is from Brazil - Piedade do Bagre.
The other on eis from Australia - Milly Milly.
Furthermore I have listed a beautilfu slice of Fukang without reserve.
All auctions start at only a
http://www.city-data.com/city/Divernon-Illinois.html
it's a tiny town, but it does
exist.
susan
- Original Message -
From:
Mike Fowler
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: Mike Fowler
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 5:13
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
--- stan . [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
report it to Ebay. final value fee advoidance is a
vioaltion of TOS and ebay
is cracking down on it.
I hope...I have sent a warning to ebay for fake
material and show the link of the Washington
university where is visible the mass of the fake
Jason and List,
Thanks for sharing. I like
craters. Here you may see a really
small Franconia
iron with nice craters that the finder was so kind to let me have:
http://www.johnkashuba.com/Pages/Meteorite%20Pages/Topics/FranconiaIronCratered.htm
- John
John Kashuba
Ontario,
California
I posted some photographs on John Gwilliam's Meteorite Impact website.
http://www.meteoriteimpact.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=401
Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas
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Looks like a success, Mark!
With all these big rocks being dug out these days, did anyone slice one up
and sell at the festival?
If so, how much per gram?
Cheers,
Pete
From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] 2006 Meteorite
Pete asked With all these big rocks being dug out these days, did anyone
slice one up and sell at the festival? If so, how much per gram?
I didn't notice any slices for sale. Paul Ross did have a lot of Brenhams
at $0.50 a gram. This included tiny fragments and I saw several people
buying
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/state/14998975.htm?source=rsschannel=kansas_state
The rock stops at Haviland for town's meteorite festival
BY BECCY TANNER
The Wichita Eagle
HAVILAND - Several hundred people turned out Saturday in Haviland to gaze at
meteorites in the city's first
..on your country winning the championship.
Mike Groetz
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I don't know if I would call him slick... obnoxious frauder is what
comes to mind when I think of him.
Yes, that is a total fraud. The only meteorites found in Sweden is
ordinary chondrites (H5 I think) and iron meteorites. The material Göran
is trying to sell is old slag from the iron
Thank you.
That's the guy! He's been so quiet lately - must be off his medication.
He just sent me an email with about fifty(!) attached jpegs of his asphalt.
No sales pitch, no name.
-- heads up for anything arriving from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
Pete
From: Göran Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://jgrr.blogspot.com/2006/07/more-on-creationists-at-meteorite.html
Thoughts from Kansas -
More on the creationists at the Meteorite Festival
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
I've been chatting with some of the good people of
Haviland, they of the giant meteorites, about what's
going on down there.
How do you insure your meteorite collection? My standard insurance policy
won't cover them. They will, however, cover my Apollo and Shuttle
Hardware...go figure... I need to do this and would love some advice!
Best to you,
Mike Bandli
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