Ed wrote:
A wonderful report, I enjoyed the read very much.
So did I! Albireo (beta Cygni)is one of my favorites, too!
My 42-year-old daughter, when she was young, used to
call Albireo Little Sister and Brother :-)
and: Everyone knows that it is in the south... ;-)
Ed, hey, ain't it a U.S.
Hello list,
for sale is a nice oriented NWA (Morocco) unclassified meteorite. It
has a classycal heat-shield shape, a fusion crust with delicate flow
lines in the front side, and some thumbprints in the back side :
http://www.fototime.com/71BF0E843D0A29E/convx264.mp4
Hello Michael,
That is a very nice tribute you did for Bob.
Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and
therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee...
-John Donne
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Something unusual:
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Ebay article number: 170551466138
Well, Martin, in the end it's a better idea than fixing an original
meteorite on the map.
Best,
Matthias
- Original Message -
From: karmaka karm...@email.de
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 4:11 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorites in Art -
Hi Martin and List,
Interesting idea about burning through with a hot meteoritic iron, but
the price seems a bit steep to me for a print of a map with a couple
of holes burned in it - and no actual piece of meteorite is included.
My wife has been working on some meteorite-related art and art
I'm with you Mike. $699 for a map with a burned hole in it??
Oh well, to each his own.
-Walter
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Now, your wife's work is true ART!
Very nice Mike... ;)
Can't wait to see the meteorite art!
Regards,
Eric
On 10/11/2010 7:18 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks wrote:
Hi Martin and List,
Interesting idea about burning through with a hot meteoritic iron, but
the price seems a bit steep to me for
To the Friends of Bob Walker and All he encountered,
I was fortunate to call Bob a friend over the years. His sense of
humor was unparalled and always gave me a chuckle when receiving one
of his spoof images.
Rest in Peace, Bob. You will be greatly missed!
Best Regards,
Greg Hupe
On Oct
H... meteorite related conceptual art. I don't much care for conceptual
art, despise it actually.
Now, Munster related art, that's more like it! Very well done too, I might
add. I just could never figure out how a Frankenstein monster and a
vampiress could have a wolf-boy son.
Hello Fellow Listoids,
I'd like to introduce you to a brand new CV3 from the deserts of
Northwest Africa. It is NWA 6159 (Provisional). I acquired a large
662g stone early this year and submitted a sample for study and
classification. Analysis and classification was performed by A.
Well done Michael.
I had several email exchanges with Bob and he made you feel like you were
good friends after only a fleeting encounter. A very impressive fellow. I
hope when my time comes I can be 1/10 as brave as he was.
His thin section blow-ups are awesome!
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Hey everyone, I have some nice meteorites ending next sunday afternoon
starting at only .99 cents!
http://shop.ebay.com/felipemiami/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=_trksid=p4340
Listings include:
Sacramento Wash 005: lot of 11.3g
Sikhote Alin: individual 74g
Campo del Cielo Meteorite: 419g
Gao
Matthias and List,
After having seen the work of Ulrike Arnold, whose earth art paintings use
pigments made of the cutting dust out of the kerf of meteorites, I am
nominating her as my favorite meteoritic artist.
Incidentally Matthias, thank you for the introduction. Ms. Arnold sent me the
Hi Phil,
but maybe you like that?
Artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis put on a meteorite impact on public space in
Yekaterinburg in 2009.
http://www.goethe.de/ins/ru/lp/prj/art/kue/mey/akt/ruindex.htm
http://www.ffur.de/impact
Also a
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von:
Shht Count,
my favorite meteorite artists are Andrzej Pilski, Andi Gren and Marlin Cilz.
What they can do with a brownish lump of iron - is pure art!
Best!
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
Hello Martin,
Yes, I like that. Quite a lot, actually. But that's performance art, not
conceptual art.
Thanks for the links, you're always very helpful and a great asset to the
List.
Phil Whitmer
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Hi Phil,
but maybe you like that?
Artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis
Unbelievable, isn't it?
Not so, powdered mummies were a standard medicament, sold in the apothecaries
in former times.
Mumia vera aegyptiaca was sold in drugstores still in the 1920ies.
Was recommended from Paracelsus on against various kinds of diseases.
In 20 century it was later then
Art.
http://www.meteorite-pictures.org/Meteorite-Thin-Section-Pictures/NWA-2977-1
0.jpg
http://www.meteorite-pictures.org/Meteorite-Thin-Section-Pictures/Mount-Taze
rait-1.jpg
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
Thanks, Guido. Yes I agree, Ulrike is really good. Not only with meteorite -
, but also with her earth-paintings. Both belong together from her point of
view.
If someone'd be interested: http://www.ulrikearnold.com/ and
http://www.ulrikearnold.com/video_gb.html .
Best,
Matthias
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Nice, Captain Blood.
Paul Swartz
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NEWS RELEASE FROM THE PLANETARY SCIENCE INSTITUTE
SENT:
Oct. 11, 2010
FROM:
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Public Information Office
Planetary Science Institute
520-885-5648
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Habitable Martian Environments Could be Deep Beneath Planet's Surface
A new discovery of hydrothermally
Martin and List,
Not ART...but NATURE... Thin sections as art equate with opening a geode and
proudly showing the contents in the light of day.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
-Original Message-
From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
Sent: Oct 11, 2010 10:08 AM
To:
I don't understand why people got so excited about a habitable earth-like
exoplanet, (not earth-like at all by any stretch of the imagination), that's
light years away, when right next door we have an actual earth-like planet,
or at least it used to be, that should be teeming with signs of
Hi Phil and List,
Thanks for the kind words about Tina's art. She works in several
mediums. She is planning to do two different series of paintings -
one of pop culture figures like the Munsters and another series
involving meteorite-themed paintings that incorporate a range of real
meteoritic
Dear List Members,
I have 15 auctions ending this afternoon and 54 tomorrow. The ones ending
today
are priced with the buy-it-now option enabled. Tomorrows auctions were all
started at just 99 cents with no reserve. I have several other auctions due to
end within 10 days with the make offer
Agree with Count,
Just walk out to see the sunrise or sunset.
Sergey
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net wrote:
Martin and List,
Not ART...but NATURE... Thin sections as art equate with opening a geode and
proudly showing the contents in the light of day.
If anybody knows how to ask ebay for some compensation for their
outworking service? ;-)
I have my ebay page looking like that:
http://sv-meteorites.com/gallery/ebay.doc
Regards,
Sergey
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Sergey Vasiliev vs.petrov...@gmail.com wrote:
Agree with Count,
Just walk
they are working on div's I guess ;-)
http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyEbayBetaCurrentPage=MyeBayNextSellingssPageName=STRK:ME:LNLK:MESEX
Why not do it on local server before publish it? ;-)
Sergey
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Sergey Vasiliev
vs.petrov...@gmail.com wrote:
If anybody
Hi Sergey, My listings have been messed up today, but it appears that it has
been fixed this afternoon.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=250709559875
Regards,
Rob Holcomb
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From: Sergey Vasiliev vs.petrov...@gmail.com
Sent:
Walter,
Thank you for a great story.
You said;
Jupiter was fantastic. The scouts and their families got to see a nice
treat. One of the moon's shadows was transiting across face of Jupiter.
Cool.
You may be right about seeing a moon shadow but, according to my AP *Google Sky
Map* on my
Hello list,
these two ungrouped irons have been approved 16 september on the MetSoc
Database
:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=51756
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=51757
Both have unusual pattern when etched, both are mineralogicaly interesting :
NWA 6166
Hi to all!
Those of you who would like to post a link to your website on my meteorite
forum are welcome to do so.
Its free, gets a nice amount of traffic and may bring a few sales.
http://www.hostingphpbb.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=24mforum=wwwmeteoritesto
Hope everyone is going good!
Greg
Hello Carl,
Thanks, but since the orbit of Uranus lies outside that of Jupiter, it would
be impossible for Uranus to transit across the face of Jupiter.
Uranus and Jupiter are easily in the same field of view in a small finder
scope. With increased magnification, Uranus appears very
Hello Listers,
Here is a research paper I found on the Internet today and I think its an
interesting paper to bring new ideas on how parent bodies can seed life to
other parts of the galaxy. Take a look and enjoy.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-332
Small Asteroid to Pass Within Earth-Moon System Tuesday
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
October 11, 2010
PASADENA, Calif. -- A small asteroid will fly past Earth early Tuesday
within the Earth-moon system. The asteroid, 2010 TD54, will have its
Hello Carl,
Thanks, but since the orbit of Uranus lies outside that of Jupiter, it would
be impossible for Uranus to transit across the face of Jupiter.
Uranus and Jupiter are easily in the same field of view in a small finder
scope. With increased magnification, Uranus appears very
HI to ALL you Meteorite lovers
I'm back on the recovery of old meteorite falls here in north western part
of NV. My wife Terri I left our Airpark the Eagles Nest in Wa state and
are on the road south for the winter of teaching flight on dry lake beds
small airports like Borrego CA Parker AZ.
Yep, there are parts of Nevada that I believe have never been explored, at
least
by modern man. It is nice to drive 100 miles down dirt trails and not see a
single sign of recent human inhabitants. No trash, no fences, no noise
pollution, no light pollution and no cell phone connections. You
Walter,
I guess I did not need to tell you I knew nothing about the stars after all. It
is obvious.
My phone showed them piled one on the other and since Jupiter was bigger it
seemed farther away and I had no idea what Oh was. .
Thanks to you I now know twice as much as I knew this morning
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