Dear List Members,
i have a beautiful 80.3g. Endpiece of NWA 4522 L/LL3 for sale.
This is a good sized piece, it shows many nice chondrules and partly crust.
Please see some pictures here:
http://www.gi-po.de/ebayfolder/shop%202013/4522-80g/a.jpg
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Henbury
Contributed by: Werner Schroer
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Gary Foote made an astonishing comeback in about 12 hrs from
Being admitted to the hospital, boggling his Dr. Hooray. Thanks
For all the prayers.
New stuff is up at:
http://www.webbers.com/meteorites/auction/
Thanks all, Michael
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Hi All,
While I have yet put to put up my on line auction catalog for
2014 I have received about 40 entries already - of all price ranges,
including about 1/4th being big ticket items.
I have also had several people ask me when it will be: so,
Here's the info: Sat. Feb. 8th,
Hi Rob and all!
Best I can tell from the videos, without mapping anything, is that the
sun is actually very high in the sky which is creating down shadows on
object protruding from the buildings.
This is easy to see. And if we had some measurements of those objects
could estimated very
If this is the same one, there is the sun...high in the sky. So, the
time is off
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdt-vWAUf84
Jim
On 9/4/2013 6:54 PM, Matson, Robert D. wrote:
Hi Mike,
The biggest problem as I see it is the reported time -- some time after 5 pm
local time. If this is the
Dear List Members
I have very nice 60.4g Jbilet Winselwan CM2 (last one available). This is
official speicmen include in TKW at MetBull.
Specimen have rarly seen on markte in situ photo!
Photos and video
Hey DirkWhy don't you call that self annointed expert up there in Colorado
and see if he's out on bail?
Hugs,
Guido
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Sent: Sep 4, 2013 10:08 PM
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Hi Rob, Mike, Dirk and all,
As they saywith all due respectto those of you with vastly more
experience than I in the subjectthese old eyes and the brain they are
attached to have digested the visual data, then thought out the technical
complexities involved in producing a series of
dear listoids
i have for sale ,
3 small fragment of nwa7034 most likely paired, in opinion as you know its me
who got most of the nwa7034 paraing from the original mainmass to many other
stones that have some collecters over the planets..
one fragment is 1.6 gr and is magneficent because its
Hi all,
Like Rob and a few others I am very suspicious of these videos. Basically for
the same reasons that Rob mentions.
- Marco
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Dr Marco (asteroid 183294) Langbroek
Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)
e-mail: d...@marcolangbroek.nl
http://www.dmsweb.org
http://www.marcolangbroek.nl
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http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/A_radiating_beauty_on_Mars
A radiating beauty on Mars
European Space Agency
5 September 2013
Exceptional structures deposited and shaped by water and winds
adorn these interlocking craters and sculpt radiating patterns in
the
Wow!
http://bit.ly/1aa97T8
Regards!
Tom
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Hi Tomasz!
Wow, that strewnfield looks like a nightmare for meteorite hunters.
All of those native block rocks must make visual spotting very
difficult. How could anyone manage to spot that nice Jbilet Winselwan
stone amongst all those meteorwrongs? Nice job. :)
Best regards and happy
http://www.space.com/22637-fireball-brighter-than-moon-video.html
Spectacular Fireball Outshines Moon Over American Southeast (Video)
By Mike Wall
space.com
September 4, 2013
A dazzlingly bright fireball lit up the skies over the American South
last week, and NASA caught the dramatic action
Hi all!
I did some quick shadow comparson on the video. The sun was extremely
high.maybe within 7 degrees of vertical. Anyone else???
The video I posted should the subject sweeping the sun which confirms it
was extremely high in the sky.
I would tend to this that video was not
I am still waiting for someone to find the big ones! Like 70 pounds.
Jim
On 9/5/2013 11:10 AM, Tom Randall wrote:
Wow!
http://bit.ly/1aa97T8
Regards!
Tom
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Hello Michael
That's kool :)
Will you be able to broadcast this auction live this coming year? I remember a
couple years back it was done,
and it was fun to watch, felt like I was there :)
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store
http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
http://meteoritefalls.com/
This is a breathtaking stone, Tomek!
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From: Tomasz Jakubowski illae...@wp.pl
To: meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 5:30 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD Jbilet Winselwan, CM2,60g specimen with in
situ photo
hello again listoids,
well just a short note to explain, that nwa7034 and pairing has a very
distinctive spécification in the morphologie of the stone
the melted chondrule present in this martian basaltic breccia appear to be
pebbles of martian soil.
wich is unique confirmation of similarity of
Hello Listers
The amount of news coverage Sutter Mill got when it first fell, one has to
wondered what are some of the scientific implications from that fall? I came
across this article that covers some cool topics on the fall and other falls. I
wonder what's in store for Sutter's Mill and
Check These out:
Thanks,
Michael Cottingham
ALL SALE ITEMS HERE:
http://stores.ebay.com/voyage-botanica-natural-history
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Begin forwarded message:
From: michael cottingham mikew...@gilanet.com
Subject: AD: Some Meteorite Specimens and More … 55% Off!!!
Date: September 5, 2013 6:27:06 PM MDT
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Check These out:
Thanks,
Michael Cottingham
ALL SALE ITEMS HERE:
And allow me to offer here the Premier issue of your Meteorite Hunter
newsletter (spring 2010). A rare collector's item indeed, as it was the only
issue ever published. Asking price is only $25, which (coincidentally) was
the price for an alleged subscription at the time. Anyone?
Linton
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