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Greetings
I am very pleased to announce that Bob and Moni Verish have found the
first meteorite from the Battle Mountain meteorite fall, which occurred on 22
August 2012! They have located a 19.25g meteorite that appears to be an H
chondrite at first examination. According to the
WTG Bob Moni!
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Greetings
I am very pleased to announce that Bob and Moni Verish have found the
first meteorite from the Battle Mountain meteorite fall, which occurred on 22
Hi Gang,
Congratulations and Kudos to Bob and Moni for recovering this new
fall! Well done! :)
And kudos to Galactic Analytics for being the clearinghouse for data
in this new hunt.
Good luck to the boots on the ground, and happy huntings!
MikeG
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Greetings
I am very pleased to announce that Bob and Moni Verish have found the first
meteorite from the Battle Mountain meteorite fall, which occurred on 22
August 2012! They have located a 19.25g meteorite that appears
Congrats Moni and Bob! good job guys.
see you soon:)
Been a little busy myself down south.
Michael Farmer
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I am very pleased to announce that Bob and Moni Verish have found
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Congratulations to Bob and Moni
There they go again! ;-) Big congratulations to Bob and Moni on their latest
conquest!
Doug Ross
Greetings
I am very pleased to announce that Bob and Moni Verish have found the first
meteorite from the Battle Mountain meteorite fall, which occurred on 22
August 2012! They have
Congrats Bob and Moni on your new Nevada find you two rock.
Bryan Couch Wildomar Ca
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There they go again! ;-)
: Sunday, September 02, 2012 11:24 PM
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Congrats Moni and Bob! good job guys.
see you soon:)
Been a little busy myself down south.
Michael Farmer
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When was the first meteorite found in Antarctica and who found it?
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Hi Ingo,
I had always thought it was by the Japanese in the 1960's, but I came across
this
reference in the citation for asteroid 4456 Mawson:
Named in memory of Sir Douglas Mawson (1882-1958), Australian geologist
and Antarctic explorer.
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During 1907-1909 he took part in the British
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When was the first meteorite found in Antarctica and who found it?
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One more good link:
http://www.antarcticconnection.com/antarctic/science/meteorites.shtml
Sincerely
Don Merchant
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] On Behalf Of Ron Baalke
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Hi Ingo,
I had always thought it was by the Japanese in the 1960's, but I came across
this reference in the citation for asteroid 4456 Mawson
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Hi,
Here is a link to a pdf of the Adelie Land Meteorite monograph:
http://mawsonshuts.antarctica.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004
, March 01, 2012 6:14 PM
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Hi,
Sorry for the bad link. This one should work:
http://mawsonshuts.antarctica.gov.au/search?mode=resultsqueries_keyword_que
ry=Adelie+Land+Meteoritex=13y=17
Peter
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Hi,
Still won't work. I guess you will have to type Adelie Land Meteorite
in the
search
Peter Listers
Peter S
This link worked for me
http://mawsonshuts.antarctica.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/53914/A.04.01.pdf
Hope this works and great PDF.
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One more good
Hi Abe,
Thanks for posting your great story, and congrats on such a nice first find!
And having your son there with you makes it all the better. In fact, about the
only way to top THAT feeling is when YOU'RE watching him find HIS first one! I
had the great joy of that at the Ash Creek fall. ( I
of interesting stories as well.
Abe Guenther
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Hi Abe,
What you
, November 19, 2010 11:13 PM
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Does look like the real deal. Congratulations!
Most people find small 10 gram to 50 gram pieces. ~5 lbs is amazing.
Please let us know if it gets classified or at least guessed
19, 2010 11:37 PM
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Hey Abe,
If you would be willing to trade a piece of your meteorite for a piece of
one of ours, just let me know?
Geoff
-list] First Meteorite Hunt
Hello Abe,
It is a story like yours that makes all the crap Geoff and I go through
worth the while.
Of course we love what we do, and it is an honor to share some of our
experiences with those who care enough to invest an hour of their lives with
us each Tuesday night
this will have changed my
attitude forever about what lies on the ground around me.
Abe Guenther
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Thats
A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS ABE What a great story of a first find! This
is what it's all about!
A new meteorite added to science, inspired by TV/Videos of meteorite
hunting... AWESOME! Very exciting! Keep us updated on the classification.
CONGRATS!
Regards,
Eric
On 11/19/2010 3:26 PM,
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Hi Abe,
Great find. You need to go find the rest of them : )
Sonny
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Date: Saturday, November 20, 2010, 2:34 PM
No way. Lubbock? I used to live in
Seminole between Lubbock and Odessa. I still have sister
that lives
Here is a short story about a first time meteorite hunting experience.
I live in an area of Canada that has not yielded any meteorites to speak of
so I knew I needed to look at hotter, dryer areas for the best chance at a
successful first trip. I did over a year of research and planning before I
Brilliant story Abe---I love the serendipitous nature of your discovery
seeing as you were at the wrong location.What a fantastic first find,
thanks for sharing your story and pics
Jim
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Here is a short story about a first time meteorite hunting experience.
I live in an area
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Here is a short story about a first time meteorite hunting experience.I
live in an area of Canada that has
a great experience and sense of satisfaction.
Keep up the good work and happy hunting!
Larry
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Subject: [meteorite-list] First Meteorite Hunt
: [meteorite-list] First Meteorite Hunt
Here is a short story about a first time meteorite hunting experience.
I live in an area of Canada that has not yielded any meteorites to speak
of
so I knew I needed to look at hotter, dryer areas for the best chance at a
successful first trip. I did over a year
; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Congratulations Abe and son! What a great find. It does look like a cow pie. I
wonder how many of us who hunt the Nevada lakes might have overlooked that one!
Huge! So nice that you and your son enjoy the hobby
Hi Abe,
Great find. You need to go find the rest of them : )
Sonny
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Here is a short story
, November 19, 2010 8:41 PM
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Hey Abe,
Thanks for sharing your story with everyone! However, you forgot to mention
that I told you (before the hunt) that finding a meteorite on your first
time out
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Hi Abe,
Great find. You need to go find the rest of them
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Sent: Fri, Nov 19, 2010 1:29 pm
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Hi Sonny,I will have to tell my son that I talked to you! I'm sure he
will beimpressed. He
Does look like the real deal. Congratulations!
Most people find small 10 gram to 50 gram pieces. ~5 lbs is amazing.
Please let us know if it gets classified or at least guessed at by an
expert.
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
On 19/11/2010 6:26 PM, Guenther wrote:
Here is a short story about a
Nov 2010 22:26:59
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Hi Abe,
What you achieved many people only dream of. To find a meteorite on
your own, with no help, a true cold find is awesome. And even better to
have your son
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 3:26 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] First Meteorite Hunt
Here is a short story about a first time meteorite hunting experience.
I live in an area of Canada that has not yielded any
: [meteorite-list] First Meteorite Hunt
Hi Sonny,
I will have to tell my son that I talked to you! I'm sure he will be
impressed. He watched Meteorite Men with me and because of that episode that
you were on, I was able to convince him to come along. He had heard me for
over a year talking about wanting
As a mineral collector and amature astronomer I guess it was
inevitable that I would end up with meteorites. My first was a 10g. slice
of Gibeon that I bought at the swap meet at the Texas Star party in 1993. Of
course I still have it. I am a minor collector compared to many on this
list
Hi Bernd and all,
I have to go along with Bernd's remarks considering David New. He truly is one of the
great meteorite gentleman dealers of the past, and as
Bernd says, still supplies thin sections every now and then. We could use him back!
This reminds me about another fine member we have on
Well, my first meteorite was a piece of "Old Faithful", Canyon Diablo - a roughly-triangular specimen which I bought thru the post off a Midlands dealer here in the UK... wish I could remember his name... As an amateur astronomer and just-starting-out kids author (only 1 book published then) I'd
Well here's my story,
My first real meteorite was meteorite oxide glued to a card from Meteor(ite) Crater in
the mid 60's. Yes I still have this and in my display. Then later in the 70's I went
back to the crater and figured I could buy an unoxidized iron meteorite. When I asked,
it is as
Dear List:
My first meteorite was a 21.2g. Henbury Iron, a gift in 1996 from Professor
William Cassidy, the Father of the ANSMET program (U.S. Antarctic Search for
Meteorites). He collects antique scientific instruments and this gift was in
appreciation for an old optical polarimeter I gave
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David is still around, though mainly
I'll chime in too. My first meteorite purchases (simultaneously) were
about 8 kg of Gibeon from Erich and Sylvia Haiderer along with a large slab
of Renfrow and 32 gm slice of Albin from Michael Casper. All this just to
make a highly unusual knife design !!! I absolutely could not think of
Dear list,
Although I received my undergraduate degree in Geology in the 70's, my
professional interests moved on to environmental science and information
technology and away from rocks. My interest in collecting rocks began
again in the mid 90's when I joined a local earth science club. After
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