I would guess for 2006.07g TKW (14 pieces) of a nice CO3... that fell of
July 14, 2006. 11 more pieces to be found!
Too bad that I won't be in Tucson next year otherwise I would take part to
the bet for a Margarita! Anyway, we can only wait for more pieces to be
recovered and classifcation to be
Howdy,
CO's will have enough attraction to a magnet.
My guess: CO3.3, S1, W0
But that's just a rough guess! ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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From: Matson, Robert
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:32 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Updated
Hi,
I don't have a good guess as to the total fall weight
and totally lack experience in chasing around after falls,
so naturally I tried to think of how to tackle the problem
starting from the corner of Complete Ignorance Ave. and
Why Not Blvd., which is a handy starting point, since
you'll
Hi listees,
I recently acquired a slice of a meteorite from the Sahara called Got 18 or
18 Got. It was found in 1998 and classified as an LL4. That's all the
information I have and a search in the Meteoritical database does not show
anything under that listing. Does anyone know anything about
Hi listees,
Hello Bob and List,
... a meteorite from the Sahara called Got 18 or
18 Got. It was found in 1998 and classified as an
LL4.
Maybe it's DaG 613?
Dar al Gani 613, LL4 - S2; W3;
Analysts and locations of type specimens
(main masses with finders unless noted): L. Folco - MNA-SI
Hi Bob, List!
This sounds like a fieldname for me!
Ingo
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Got 18 meteorite question
Another slice of the 'pallasite like polymict diogenite' I picked up in
tucson showing some spectacular transluscent phenocrysts and a few other
small items. All ending after about 19:30 PDT on july 21st
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZlaserprogramQQhtZ-1QQfrppZ50QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0?
Hi Bob,
you may asl Simon Camm, 6 years ago he head such a GOT 18 for sale,
so he should know more about.
Best!
Martin
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Hi Pat and List
One name I'm familiar with is the Majuba meteorites. I think a couple were
found on the surface but they all were found with metal detectors. The
Majuba area is not a dry lake but a well known goldfield noted for it's
larger gold nuggets. My last trip there a friend found
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o Rabe Remnants (Released 15 July
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Uzbek scientists claim that Dry Lake is ancient meteorite impact zone
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from space revealed an oval shaped structure in Kungrad district of the
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It's easy to dismiss asteroid impacts as sci-fi scare stories, but
this month's near-miss raises the question: can we stay
Shhh...
You must buy it from the natives at the maximum of 0.50$/g.
At the airport, if someone asks, the stones are souvenirs, catched at the
beach.
AA
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From: Andreas Gren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Martin Altmann' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
(Sorry about that first email with the broken
links...outlook expresskeeps screwing me! ...Hope it works this
time)Hello list junkies,I have some affordable meteorites for
those interested.NWA 2633 -
hello, meteorite-list members,
may i introduce myself as a new conspirator in this
honorable circle.
does anyone knows anything about meteorites in
iran, or could recommend to me any literature regarding this
subject?
thanks, kind regards,
matthias baermann
its type this?
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/3296/dag6132gj.jpg
Matteo
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Hi listees,
Hello Bob and List,
... a meteorite from the Sahara called Got 18 or
18 Got. It was found in 1998 and classified as an
LL4.
Maybe it's DaG 613?
Dar al
I am going to guess 12.5 kilograms to be recovered/
mike
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From: Martin Horejsi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 2:21 PM
To: Michael Farmer
Cc: Adam Hupe; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Norwegian meteorite
Like The price is right. I guess 2345.68 grams. :P
Bill
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From: Martin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/17/06, Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a large area and I predict many stones will be found.
Great idea Mike whether
Hello Matthias,
and welcome to the circle of the (more or less) enlightened.
This is good timing joining the list at this very moment. Folks are chasing
a new multiple fall in Norway. Tension spreads, exciting news are
foreshadowing, history will be written ...
But to your question:
The
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 20:29:48 +0200, you wrote:
The Meteoritical Bulletin knows of only three meteorites in Iran:
Masanderan
Naragh
Veramin
Speaking of which, am I the only one who, when I see news footage from the
various deserts we have wars and potential wars in right now, is scanning the
Guten Abend Matthias,
Hello List,
The stone that fell on Naragh (halfway between Teheran and Isfahan)
went right through the 30-cm thick tile roof of the local school and
when construction workers rushed to the room where an explosion was
heard, they found two stones, one larger, the other
In a message dated 7/19/2006 3:33:24 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'll quit guessing there. That pretty much guarantees that the total
will be a lot less or a lot more than my average value of about 3 kilos.
But don't worry. If things are on schedule, Norway should
Anyone know of any of this available???
Please contact me off list.
Thanks, Michael
on 7/19/06 12:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Guten Abend Matthias,
Hello List,
The stone that fell on Naragh (halfway between Teheran and Isfahan)
went right through
July 19, 2006
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818-354-9382
RELEASE: 06-281
CASSINI REVEALS TITAN'S XANADU REGION TO BE AN EARTH-LIKE LAND
New radar images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft
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Tut's gem hints at space impact
BBC News
July 19, 2006
In 1996 in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Italian mineralogist Vincenzo
de Michele spotted an unusual yellow-green gem in the middle of one of
Tutankhamun's necklaces.
The jewel was
0.50$ cents per gram is more than you paid the locals who gave you your
Ourique for free which you thus paid nothing for.
Who is worse?
Mike Farmer
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Come on,
Nobodys in the strewnfield yet ??
You guys in Germany should be all over this fall by now.
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Great job providing us with this picture Frederic. Thanks.
Jerry Flaherty
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2006
Dear List,
Does anyone have contact info for Ivan Koutyrev of sikhote.com?
Thanks,
Mark Bowling
Vail, AZ
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