Hi All,
I have 12 auctions ending on ebay in about 12 hrs:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9
Thank you,
Peter
Peter Marmet
Bern, Switzerland
IMCA #2747
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ebay: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9
Hi Herman,
Do you know whether the shape was actually shield-like? Is this even possible?
Best,
Chris
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Hello Chris;
Yes this is a meteorite,the name it goes by is ALGOMA III CD Medium
octahedrite;band width 0.6mm.approx recovered
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/February_24_2008.html
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Hello All,
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/February_24_2008.html
We have several pieces of very likely the same meteorite.
First we thought it might be paired with NWA 2680.
Further analyses at the Nat. Hist. Museum in Bern showed that this is
not the case:
Ni 8.58 und 7.82 % (NWA 2680:
Good morning list.Well Tucson 2008 has come and
gone.It has been 2 weeks now and I sure did have a
great time.It was fun to see everyone again and to
meet new people as well.Last Thursday I got laid off
my job.You know,slow economy,cut backs,last man
hired,etc.Well no problem.I will just be
Chris,
Here is a description of Algoma and photos (page below):
http://tinyurl.com/3dlovb
Also read the description or the N'Goureyma meteorite.
Best,
ken
meteorite-identification.com
chris aubeck wrote:
Hi Herman,
Do you know whether the shape was actually shield-like? Is this even
greetings listees
Some may be interested in a few auctions ending in next couple
hours.Beautiful little Cumberland Falls micro still at $2.Nice little Imilac
slice still at $5 a gram.Some beautiful Sikhote-alin listed to end next week
also.$1 start and no reserve.Other SA in my shop at
greetings listees
Some may be interested in a few auctions ending in next couple
hours.Beautiful little Cumberland Falls micro still at $2.Nice little Imilac
slice still at $5 a gram.Some beautiful Sikhote-alin listed to end next week
also.$1 start and no reserve.Other SA in my shop at
forgot the link
http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZemeraldisleminerals
thank you
Jim B
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Hi List, The meteorite Picture of the day is by Jerry Armstrong. What a
great micrograph, a real work of art.
I think he said it was a composite photo.
Jerry, I'm sure many of the list members (and myself as well) would like to
know what went into making that shot!
Tom
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I'm here!:-)
David Hardy wrote:
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Hi again list.Like the guys said,it sure is quiet.I
just got my 14.4 gram individual of sacramento wash
005.This is formerly the franconia irons.Boy these
guys get more inpressive when they are bigger to look
at.Metal just sticking out everywhere.I do not know
what the TKW is,but there are very
Just curious,
Did anybody find any large individuals of this iron ?
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Hi again list.Like the guys
I'm here!:-)
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Steve, I assume you know that Sacramento Wash 005 is NOT an
iron meteorite. It is H-metal; that is, it is iron spalled
from an H-chondrite. The only mystery is ~which~ H-chondrite
from Franconia. --Rob
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I'm not quite sure ...
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So am I..
I'm here!:-)
David Hardy wrote:
Where did everyone
I have a 51.40 gram individual. Jack
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Just
Sometimes silence is Golden :-)
Now that the NASCAR race has started, I have left the building!
Have a nice day!
Greg
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maybe cause of tucson show. no one here.
--- Matthias Bärmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I'm not quite sure ...
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Hi list
I wonder where is the line between a high metal winonaite
and a silicated iron as in some irons, the silicate inclusions
are winonaitic.
Maybe analyses made on a piece where silicates are dominant
can give a winonaite classification and on other pieces of the
same fall with dominant
Hi all,
I was able to get a small amount of this impossible to get hammer
(TKW: 350g in an institution). This is an absolutely one time opportunity
To have this material in your collection. To the best of my knowledge
There will be a total of 5 people on earth who have any.
This
Hello Andrei,
I'm not sure but as far as I remember exactly this question was - and
perhaps still is - in discussion in regard to Winona and Canyon Diablo.
My best,
Matthias
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Hi List!
I am looking for a copy of the August, 2002 issue of Meteorite Magazine.
This is the issue that has the article Quest for Planetary Meteorites by
Greg Hupe. I would like to have a copy so I can make it part of my
traveling meteorite display. It would be a perfect fit along with my
Hi,
Strangest Campos I've seen:
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ250219401377
Best,
ken
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Winonaites are composed largely of fine-grained pyroxenes, minor
magnesium-rich olivine, the iron-sulfide troilite, and nickel-iron metal.
The total iron content ranges between 18% and 30% among members of this
group, possibly a factor of the close relationship that exists between the
winonaites
Good Evening List,
I put together a quick page of our hunt for the new Oregon fall
http://astro-artifacts.com/Astroartifacts/tollgate.html
Much has been said as to whether or not meteorites were produced. It is my
opinion that they likely were. Warning: there are lots of images. I hope you
Ken posted:
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ250219401377
Dear Ken, Paul and List:
That's an example of an exploded Campo shrapnel specimen. They're
real meteorites, but have been pummeled/blasted by human ingenuity and
mechanics, much like the dynamited Nantans we used to see back in the
Good evening Folks, and Ken,
Ken, I agree with you.
It just looks too small; and concomitantly, not weathered enough, to be a
Campo specimen. Shrapnel--common to Sikote Alin--came to mind when I first
looked at the photo. My first thought was Sikotebut then again, the
bulbous
nodule
Matthias,
Thank you for this update. Very interesting.
Do you know if anyone is currently studying the winonaite / silicated iron
relationship? Udei Station is one meteorite that could be involved.
Cheers!
Mike Tettenborn
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the great story and hunting pictures! My heart started
racing when I saw the picture of the black stone on the snow. I should
have read the caption first! I don't know why you were worried about
the measly little Mtn. Lion ! Way to go, thanks for the story.
Sonny
Hi All,
this is awesome!
Too bad this wasn't a new fall find!
Way to go on this great adventure!
But now looking at the images one can understand how hard it would be to find a
fresh fall.
Any plans to try when the snow is melted?
With best regards,
Moni
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Hey Guys:
Great photos! Nice try. What a fun James Bond adventure.
And that Rob Wesel looks way cool in the snowmobile outfit : )
I admire you guys for thinking big.
Cheers,
Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org
I have been very bust adding new material to my sales list:
Gujba-37.8 gram complete slice on consignment. At the owner's cost!
$1480.00
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/images/gujba_37-8.jpg
NWA 5025-Odd CK4 carbonaceous, total weight of only 53 grams with no
known pairings. A very fresh CK with
Neat Mike. The photos are making me drool.
Jerry Flaherty
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Good
Just testing the address
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Hi all,
I am trying to find Martin Horejsi and Don Edwards. If anyone has their
current e-mail addresses, please e-mail me off-list.
Thanks,
Bob Loeffler
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