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Hi Mike, Jason, and List,
Apart from all the close matches and plots, I can definitely say that my
Tafassasset thin section (that I purchased from Mr. Alain Weissler at the
Ensisheim Show in 2004) does *not* look like a CR chondrite but rather like
a primitive achondrite in cross-polarized light.
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May_17_2007.html
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Good Morning Meteorite Lovers
I have auctions ending tonight, ebay ID catchafallingstar.com. Most started
at 99 Cents!!! There are some very nice planetary specimens as well as
NWA 4662 Angrite.
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=catchafallingstar.com
HELLO LIST.JOE KERCHNER,FROM ILLINOISMETEORITES,WAS
THE UNOFFICIAL WINNER.HE OFFERED ME A TRADE FOR SOME
NICE GAO PIECES.HE WAS # 22,I ONLY GOT TO #30.I NEVER
GOT TO #40.SO THANKS AGAIN TO ALL WHO SENT ME ALL THE
EMAILS FOR THE CAMPO.I MIGHT HAVE ANOTHER GIVAWAY THIS
WEEKEND,SO KEEP WATCHING.AND
JUST TESTING TO SEE IF THE LIST IS GOING.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
chicagometeorites.net.Specializing
in Gao Meteorites!
Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites
Jason, I think you said all that very well.
I am rather new here, definitely a novice meteorite hunter, and I almost
never post, but I read every day.
I am VERY interested when someone asks or comments about fraudulent items on
Ebay. I'd like to keep seeing those kinds of posts,
I thought the woodchipper theory applied to the NJO as well?
I agree that it does not appear to have features of an object that made a trip
through out atmosphere (fusion crust, albation, orientation etc.)
Take care,
Elias
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Hey Bill,
What is it with some of the people on this distribution? According to
the met-list About, this is...
/...with over 600 members, the best place to get information on rocks
from space!/
I'm old on astronomy, and newish on meteorites. I joined thinking I'd
get information on
List:
Im confused, I was actually thinking a few weeks back about fraudulent or
(meteorwrongs) on ebay. I wish there was more information regarding this.
Ive been to a few websites and they have been very helpful for meteorite
identification. I think this forum is just right for
To this I can add:Lipovsky, Volgograd, Russiaalthough whether you want to
consider this European is a matter of taste. There is a delightful list in
Meteorites A to Z which is pallasite-comprehensive up through about 2003.The
new(ish) pallasites, with the exception of Hambleton, have all been
Turn off your CAPS key. You are shouting.
steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HELLO LIST.JOE KERCHNER,FROM ILLINOISMETEORITES,WAS
THE UNOFFICIAL WINNER.HE OFFERED ME A TRADE FOR SOME
NICE GAO PIECES.HE WAS # 22,I ONLY GOT TO #30.I NEVER
GOT TO #40.SO THANKS AGAIN TO ALL WHO SENT ME ALL
Hello List:
I have two questions:
1. Has any rock formed on Earth been found containing Chondrules in it?
If so, what kind of rock and where was it found?
2. Are there any minerals found in Meteorites that are NOT found (or
formed) on earth.
Much Thanks,
Hello List,
This is the place Amgale Oum drayga came from.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9DP7MzFJLA
Thanks
Aziz
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Hello list,
The SkyRock Cafe is a great place for beginners, we have quite a few
members who have been collecting or hunting for many years and are very willing
to help out. It is also a good place to go if you like to look at meteorite
photos. It is also a good community for seasoned
I can answer ? #1. In the book Rocks from Space on
page 181 it says,Chondrules, little spherical
inclusions called chondrules give the chondrite
meteorite its name.The texture is cosmic because
chondrules are not found in terrestrial rocks.
As for ? #2 I am new to all this so I dont really
know.
Hello Steve,
I'm not sure how your give aways work. In your first e-mail, you
wrote that the 40th person to e-mail you would win a Campo. If I understand
your latest e-mail, you only waited until you reached 30 e-mails and then
you terminated the contest prematurely and you
eh... whether you want to consider this European is a matter of taste
if I count Campo as a North American meteorite,
is it a matter of taste? ;-)
Marjalahti is a finnish one, now counted as russian in
cataloques, in some reason. If you move the borders
after the fall, it doesn´t mean, you
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May_18_2007_esquel.html
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Hi Joe,
It's OK with me if Steve trades his Campo to you. I really don't have a
problem with that. Please, don't let what I wrote make you want to give it
back. As the last sentence in my e-mail said, it's his meteorite and he can
do what he wants with it. I just think that if
Good question and here is the analysis! It makes
perfect sense if you know the history. There are many
new folks that haven't had the fortune to have lived
through a long history of the Chicago Swindler and his
dealings. This is yet another of a long line of
examples about how he doesn't EVER keep
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