Goodmorning list.I have a 719 gram very sculpted
canyon diablo for trade.When you turn it over it looks
like the st. louis arch.I am looking for stones,maybe
eucrites or howardites.Let me know off list.
steve
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
No Matteo- you just no longer have a customer with
your attitude.
Mike
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whe have another Mike Famer
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Matteo-
You are a very spitefull person. It is a shame
for
someone that
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone who emailed both on and off list to
offer congratulations. My son and I have been reading
all the emails together. He is very excited.
Many emails asked about whether or not we would be
selling any of our new find. The answer is, not until
we know for sure what we
http://spacerocksinc.com/November_28.html
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Mark wrote:
Good work there, well done taking the
time to go see the site...Do you know
if they do any kinds of tests other then
a visual like a streak test, magnet test,
etc., etc.?
Hello Mark,
Well, I'm only 30 minutes from the site, so no big deal getting there.
Hi all -
They were not paying attention to that level
This gets my blood pressure up. While from what I
read, the excavators were constrained by time and
weather, given the uniqueness of the site, they should
have been paying attention.
good hunting,
Ed
Man and Impact in the Americas
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Elton wrote:
We don't know what it is so it must
be a meteorite, implying we on the
dig are all knowing except for what
we don't know otherwise.
Hello Elton,
Actually, Ron Barsted told me he based his
visual identification on having seen and handled hundreds of meteorites
Dear Doug,
You mentioned the Navajo. The Dene (Navajo) didn`t
arrive New Mexico and the American Southwest until
around 1500AD; and it has been proposed that the
demise of the Puebloan (Casas Grande) culture MAY have
been contributed to by their arrival.
Hi, Doug,
Hijacking your nice thread again...
The tektites in Tikal didn't find their way there
by any other means than falling out of the sky. They
have been found in the temples, anciently collected,
and one much more degraded one has been found
in the forests surrounding.
Alan
Hola Sterling, Got the handoff, shall I make it to all the 9 yards'
lineHardly a hijacking since a detailed analysis of War Peace was
kindly left to the scholars:-)
Wow, Sterling, Nice catch, I had never read far enough into the Tikal
tektites to find that they had been shown distinct
buy 7 days ago on ebay?
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scritto:
Goodmorning list.I have a 719 gram very sculpted
canyon diablo for trade.When you turn it over it
looks
like the st. louis arch.I am looking for
stones,maybe
eucrites or howardites.Let me know off list.
Hi Sterling,
What may be an Iroquoian tradition of the Brenham
impact is given in Man and Impact in the Americas
(available through amazon.com). I am glad that organic
samples were taken for radio-carbon dating in Steve
Arnold's hunt.
I am sure that the physics of that impact have been
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR
Image of the Week
November 27, 2006
The following new image taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft is now available:
o Dust-Mantled Olympus Mons Flows (Released 27 November 2006)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/11/27
Image
http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/0779/
The Planetary Society Weblog
By Emily Lakdawalla
New Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Images
November 27, 2006
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE
imaging team gave us all a gift: the release of 31 new images from
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New Horizons, Not Quite to Jupiter, Makes First Pluto Sighting
November 28, 2006
The New Horizons team got a faint glimpse of the mission's distant, main
planetary target when one of the spacecraft's telescopic cameras spotted
Pluto for the
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Europe joins hunt for missing Mars probe
David Shiga
New Scientist
28 November 2006
NASA has called on the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft
to look for the missing Mars Global Surveyor
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Residents report bright light in sky at Ballarat
Townsville Bulletin (Australia)
November 29, 2006
FOR the second night in a row residents in western Victoria have
reported seeing a bright light in the sky.
Dear Friends,
Two recent papers, which are coauthored by Dr. Greg J.
Retallack and discuss the Permian mass extinction, have
been recently published.
They are:
Retallack, G.J. and Krull, E.S. 2006. Carbon isotopic evidence
for terminal-Permian methane outbursts and their role in
Dear List Members,
I have several excellent auctions ending this afternoon representing some
great bargains. This week, I loaded some slightly larger specimens and
still kept the opening bid at just 99 cents. You will also find Qty 14
single kilogram unclassified bulk lots at a fraction of
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University of Missouri-Columbia News Release
Contact: Katherine Kostiuk
Sr. Information Specialist
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Study Finds that a Single Impact Killed the Dinosaurs
Data supports the single-impact theory in a
Hi, Dirk, Doug, List,
That timeline is a great URL, a very detailed
account of Dene history (and lots more); the source
is from the documentation of one of the Dene lawsuits,
so you know anything that could questioned by
anybody was omitted. The earliest tree ring dates
show the period
Quite a price for a little Nantan
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sygun-Museum-Nantan-Iron-Meteorite_W0QQitemZ130052231871
Stefan
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Dear Ed and List,
Ed, I am sure the list would be interested in seeing
your Table of Contents or excerpts from your book.
This might also aid in more sales of your book.
I have been looking for a review of your book; if
you know of any reviews please let us know.
Thank you. Dirk
Hi Sterling, Dirk, Doug, List -
Dirk's timeline never made it to me. While I did not
cover Navajo or Hopi traditions or their
archaeological sequences in Man and Impact in the
Americas, I don't have a problem with Dene (Navajo)
settlement at those times. The problem with the
Athabascan Bastards
Hi Sterling,
I like your formation mechanism, but with a sudden
lake drainage and not a rapid melting, but the problem
here is that this stone was found in Moundsville, WVa.
True this is on the Ohio River, but it still seems
unusual, and clearly others thought so.
You have glacial erratics up
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:28 PM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: AD: Another Batch of Great Auctions Ending Soon
Hello,
Please check out my Auctions ending soon, some real awesome pieces
http://skytonight.com/news/4765721.html
Ceres: The Wet Look
by J. Kelly Beatty
Sky Telescope
November 28, 2006
Last summer's vote by members of the International Astronomical Union
elevated Ceres from being merely the largest member of the asteroid belt
to a prime candidate for dwarf planet
These auctions have been going on for some time now.Always campo or
nantans,small specimens,large sale price,many bids and guess what! Bidders
identity
is kept private.Hum-Hummm !! I think i smell fish.
Herman.
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E.P. Grondine and list,
I certainly agree. Researchers often relegate strata
unrelated temporally to a target component to the waste-heap of total
irrelevance, often due to a progressively (regressively) narrowed perspective
and/or lack of time/funds (weather? what a joke! temporary
Hi Dirk, Doug -
RE: Navaho and their role in the SW sequence:
My book Man and Impact in the Americas covers
Mushkogean traditions of their migrations, and
events around Sunset Volcano. It's available for
$34.95 from amazon.com, or send $35 to P.O. Box 158,
Kempton, IL 60946 and I'll sign it
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I think i smell fish.
Yeppers! shil-fish
And why are these Nantans and Campos only found in
museum quality? Where are the common ones?
Elton
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