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Hello Ken, All,
That looks nothing like a fresh iron meteorite. Fusion crust? That looks
more like rust, and nevermind those shallow indentations that are being
called regmaglypts - if you want to see what a fresh iron looks like, take
out a Sikhote or Taza - or draw up some pics of any other
Can anyone get ahold of the famous Myth Busters in the San Francisco
area, this one would be a great one for Jammie to tackle!
Best,
Dave F
myth busted.
Matson, Robert wrote:
Hi Ken,
In case you missed the video:
http://www.pantagraph.com/video/2007/030507_spaceobject/
Thanks very
Hello Gary, All,
Fallen meteorites do not have 'craters' on them.
Their flight through earth's atmosphere removes all traces of original
exterior surfaces that existed when the body was still in space (or, if the
body is large enough to retain some of these features on its rear side, it
simply
Anything launched from Purina would have been traveling well over 200mph so if
it was only 60 mph we are talking a launch distance of might be 40 feet of free
fall which means somebody threw it at the window.
Cheers!
Steve
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Welcome to the list Susa! I once lived in Michigan.
Best regards
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Welcome to the list Susa! I once lived in Michigan.
Best regards
Steve
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Well it looks like it was not a rock but, ( no pun ) might of been a
magnet. Maybe he was coming here to look for some meteorites.
Ed
LOS ANGELES An Iraqi immigrant with a suspicious device lodged in a body
cavity was detained Tuesday at Los Angeles International Airport,
Check the railroad track on the map. Picture a freight train zooming along
and suddenly one of the Peck and Hale container hold-downs fails and the
broken pieces are hit with a couple hundred tons of force. It's not hard to
see a
chunk arcing a few hundred meters and crashing through the
Maybe it's the first meteorite from a black hole.
Greg Stanley
Mike Groetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fox news is just now reporting that a certain
foreign national was arrested at LAX airport with
wires hanging off of him.
Upon further investigation, they found a piece of
chewing gum, some
Let's all laigh at the arrest of one who is an other. It takes our minds from
our own failures.
You can spell rectum on this list, although I'm not a proctologist.
Mike Groetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fox news is just now reporting that a
certain
foreign national was arrested at LAX
Hi
It gets very confusing with all of the different NWA's, pairing etc
Now do we have a new subclass of NWA's??
Non Western Anus
Ed
mark ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best has to be ... wait for it ...'Shitcoated-Alin'
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Hi.
This is just a test to see if my email makes it to the list.
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and after I am the person start the fights in the
listsure I not put private emails in the list...
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Hi eveyone, I have just emerged from a near 3 week
meteorite hunting expedition, and checking my email,
recieved this from our highly
hello
I have update my site with a over 10 kg. Gibeon,
Juvinas, Bur Gheluai, Basikounou, Wiluna and some
Libyan Glass
http://www.mcomemeteorite.info
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30173 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site:
dear listees members ,
i have a liquidation in meteorites if some one interested can visite this
blog ,
www.meteoriteforsalle.skyblog.com , this blog includ some good stones and i
have sone Carboneceus too but idon't show it in the blog more then this i have
a small monster includ 42kilo
Hi
It gets very confusing with all of the different NWA's, pairing etc
Now do we have a new subclass of NWA's??
Non Western Anus
Ed
Michael Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Darren List
Could this be a new type of silicate darkening?
Man with object, wires, etc. to
Hello all,
I'm new to collecting meteorites (only 11 so far). I live in Arizona and I
thought I'd try to find some of my own out in the field. I was wondering what
type of metal detectors are best suited for locating meteorites. It would also
be nice if the detector could serve
My picture looks horrible, I'm not very photogenic.
But it's a picture I sent to my wife when I was deployed to the Gulf Coast
on the USS Kearsarge.
We were on shore leave and I took a trip to Pompeii and climbed Mt Vesuvius
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Shhht. Martin, the clairevoyant has a vision: I see 51.8ppm. Ga, 161ppm. Ge,
0.029ppm. Ir
But my crystal ball got opaque, before I could read thee ebay-ID of the
neighbour
Martin
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
List members, this man is now making threats to my
home and family. Read this and tell me that this man
is a nice, well-mannered gentleman! We are not dealing
with a stable man.
Mr Gregory, a few more threats like this and I will
have to go to the police. Since you threatened to have
anyone going
Well my idea wasn't very bang on. Looks like the computer changed
the meteorite central link to a hyperlink and so my email didn't go
thru. Must be the special text that slows 'em up somewhere in the
email system (and none of the problem has anything to do with my dumb
idea). Sorry, if
Dear Friends,
Apparently, there is going to be some interesting papers
at the 2007 Joint Assembly of the American Geophysical
Union as there will be a session presenting evidence for
an impact having occurred during Younger-Dyras times
at the end of the last Ice Age. Below are links to
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:00:15 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Apparently, there is going to be some interesting papers
at the 2007 Joint Assembly of the American Geophysical
Union as there will be a session presenting evidence for
an impact having occurred during Younger-Dyras times
at the end of the
on 3/10/07 8:11 AM, Michael Farmer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List members, this man is now making threats to my
home and family.. Read this and tell me..
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Dear Mike and all,
Mike, would it help if you KNEW that NO ONE on the list wanted
to read ANY of the posts about
Michael Blood and List,
Like you, I find it annoying that a few ( one in this case) list
members can't follow basic Met.List rules, one of which is to refrain
from posting private e-mails. I do agree that it's true that Mr.
Gregory is way out of line making the threats that he has recently.
Hi Mike, Mike, and List,
The contents of Mike Farmer's post was obvious from the subject line,
thereby easily deleted if that thread wasn't interesting to the listee.
His post didn't bother me.
Cheers,
Pete
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Farmer [EMAIL
All list members ,
Once again: The request was to hear from
ONLY those list members that want to hear these
arguments on the list.
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Otherwise, talking about it is STILL talking
about it.
So, please comment ONLY IF YOU WANT
these
Hello All,
I read Mike's post.
It's one of the few posts that I did read.
And I chose to read it because of the subject line.
Those who didn't want to read it didn't have to...
I'd like to hear about what's going on among those who think they've
found a treasure.
It's better to be forewarned
OK,
There it is.
Now some Proud Tom, PLEASE!
Best wishes, Michael
on 3/10/07 1:54 PM, Nicholas Gessler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I read Mike's post.
It's one of the few posts that I did read.
And I chose to read it because of the subject line.
Those who
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach the
collector market has been in almost indentical, crumb-sized pieces. Anyone
know why this is so?
Bruce
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Hello list on this 50 degree day.I am really looking
for more gao of any size.Small,medium,or big.It must
be at least 95% fusion crusted.I still am always
looking for trades as well.Let me know off list.This
meteorite is just so fascinating.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting
It is not true...therre have been a few 500+g pieces, many 100g, and
alot of 20g+.
matt
Bruce Yankewitz wrote:
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach
the collector market has been in almost indentical, crumb-sized
pieces. Anyone know why this is so?
Bruce
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:35:45 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Hello list on this 50 degree day.I am really looking
for more gao of any size.
Okay, fess up-- are you trying to reconstruct the parent body?
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An example of what is being written about meteorites
in the newsletters of gem and mineral societies can
be found online. It is:
Rike III, Z. W., 2006, Meteoroids, Meteors and
Meteorites - Part 1. Pineywoods Rooter, Novmeber 2006,
Pine Country Gem Mineral Society.
This article is repinted on
Well, Matt, I understand that there have been SOME larger pieces, that's why
I chose the word virually when referring to the crumb-sized pieces. I'm
not particularly looking for a larger piece of New Orleans, I was just
expressing curiosity at its evolution, from fall to collector market.
Rumor has it the owner is missing since Katrina - and so is the
main mass.
Best wishes, Michael
on 3/10/07 3:12 PM, Bruce Yankewitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, Matt, I understand that there have been SOME larger pieces, that's why
I chose the word virually when referring to the
My collection of meteorite spheres is growing and the way I displayed them,
mounted in calipers, was getting a bit too busy.
So I decided to make a simple pedestal system and this is what I can up
with:
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p298/BobaDebt/Meteorites/Collection.jpg
Basically I
The owner of the main mass of News Orleans is a long time collector and dealer of meteorites and fossils from a small town in the suburbs of New Orleans. He and his wife have a shop and a museum and they intend to keep the main mass of the New Orleans intact for their museum collection. They
But the space telescope is estimated to cost $1.1 billion for 15 years of
operation
Hmm, what does cost a F-22 and a B2 Spirit?
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Michael,
What's the difference between this situation and the time not long ago when you
felt the need to inform us of the death threats you were receiving? I agree
with Mr. Gessler by the way.
Bill
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If even ONE list member WANTS to hear about it, please post to the
list your opinion to this effect.
I confess I sometimes find flame-wars entertainingor certainly more
entertaining than the endless handwringing about them.So my own solution
is to delete the handwringingkind of
Dear list members,
Thought I would break in and share with you my new SA web site:
http://www.sikhote-alin.org/
Sincerely,
Michael Johnson
SPACEROCKSINC.COM
http://www.spacerocksinc.com
SIKHOTE-ALIN.ORG
http://www.sikhote-alin.org
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Hi, Martin!
The cost of a series production item includes
on the cost of development and depends on how
many copies you have made. Based on the current
planned production of F-22 Raptors, the cost is
$380 to $390 million apiece. Had the originally
planned number of planes been built the cost
Do not pass go. Enter immediately into Favorites.
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 8:34 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] My new sikhote-alin web site
Dear list members,
Thought I would break
Dear List,
First we need to acknowledge that the idea for this project was thought
up by Steve Arnold, 001, PMH. Just so there's no confusion...
http://www.meteoriteadventures.com/meet.htm
Steve wanted a way for the collector to quickly and easily find out who
had what items for sale and created
Michael and List,
I read ALL of Mike Farmer's posts. No one has done
more to recover and bring to the market a wide range
of meteorites for us to enjoy. Also, I think it's
important for us to know when someone threatens
another in the meteorite community, just as you
informed us of a threat you
Hi, List,
Thanks, Paul, for those links.
If you're not familiar with the Carolina Bays,
Listees, here's a page with links to every theory
about them:
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/cbaymenu.html
Some fascinating and non-fascinating things
here. The list of logical connections that
BOR-R-R-R-R-R-RING.
NO MORE..
PROFESSIONALISM.REMEMBER THAT?
Dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS
www.bimsociety.org
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