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Hello List,
On our website we have some beautiful rare Nakhla specimens with fusion crust, a
very rare Almahata Sitta Bencubbinite (only few grams available), as well as
some Shergottite and lunar pieces, and different chondrites:
Hello list,
For Mars enthusiasts: from today we have some Nakhla specimens with fusion crust
in our special price offer (http://www.haberer-meteorite.de).
Best regards
Siegfried and Karin
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Here is a link to a radio program from BBC Radio about the Nakhla meteorite.
Gem of all Gems when it comes to Martian meteorites.
Enjoy
Shawn Alan
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[meteorite-list] Nakhla radio program on BBC Radio
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Dear list members,
We are happy to be able to offer five small beautiful slices of the historic
Nakhla meteorite fall with a weight between 0.035g and 0.574g. The specimens of
which some are fusion-crusted have a tempting price.
We are glad to send further information and photos of the Nakhla
Hola, Team Meteorite:
Apparently, in a couple of hours (but available later as an archived
file) the BBC will have a radio program regarding the fall of Nakhla
marking the 100th anniversary. It's a thirty minute program. I was
contacted a couple of weeks ago by the show's producer requesting some
Dear collector friends,
We are happy to be able to offer to you two exceptionally beautiful slices of
the historic Nakhla, an observed fall from 28th June 1911. Both Martian
meteorites of 2.10gms as well as 1.30gms have beautiful fusion crust. Please
contact us, we are glad to send pictures of
Hello List,
Looking for a speciman of Nakhla for my personal collection..not re-sale..
Please contact me off list. I will be attending last week of Tucson.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
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[meteorite-list] Nakhla Weighs In...Life on Mars...Costa Rica?
MARSROX
Sat, 25 Mar 2006 20:55:50 -0800
Ron Baalke continues to provide us valuable information published everywhere
in the world about meteorites. An article he just cited titled, Mars
Meteorite Similar
Ron Baalke continues to provide us valuable information published everywhere
in the world about meteorites. An article he just cited titled, Mars
Meteorite Similar to Bacteria-etched Earth Rocks caught my attention.
Writer Mark Floyd heralds another clue in the ongoing search for
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4688938.stm
Space rock re-opens Mars debate
By Paul Rincon
BBC News
February 8, 2006
A carbon-rich substance found filling tiny cracks within a Martian
meteorite could boost the idea that life once existed on the Red Planet.
The material resembles
Hello all-
I just got done with a huge web update:
The sales catalog http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog.htm has been
updated
with specimens from:
Allan Hills
Klamath Falls
Fresh Gao in the 40 to 150 gram range
Gujba including an uncommon 1kg endcut
A stunning new lunar - INDIVIDUALS
why Baygorria its put a new find when its confirmed in
Munich Show its paired to Campo del Cielo?
Matteo
--- Rob Wesel [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hello all-
I just got done with a huge web update:
The sales catalog
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog.htm has
been
updated
Hello all -
I have made quite a few updates to my website for those who may have a
moment to browse, perhaps finding a use for that income tax refund.
The Catalog page
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog.htm
has been updated with:
Mbale individuals with field photos
Hello all-
I have spent the last several hours tidying up and adding to my website.
The Catalog page has been updated with more Canyon Diablo, Kilabo, and a
primitive achondrite that plots on the CV mixing line (larger specimens the
likes of which have not been previously offered publicly)
Cool Magnetic stands Rob!
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Check this out . its a bit strange. My Martian meteorite that
actually looks like a dogs head.
Click on the link and then enlarge the photo.
Looks like the profile of a dogs head:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=6512299604rd=1
Bob E
Hello all-
There have been a surprising amount of players getting in touch with me,
some devastatingly close.
A word to coders. First of all, kudos, I thought I made that aspect of the
game quite difficult and I am impressed by your ability to read between the
lines of code.
But
That only
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From: Rob Wesel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 5:41 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Nakhla Dog Meteorites Website
Hello all-
It is with great
Hello all-
It is with great pleasure that I conclude six months of hard work and
introduce www.nakhladogmeteorites.com to the world. With the help of none
other than our own Geoff Notkin of Stanegate Studios, and a couple other
coders, a site that celebrates the fun and adventure of meteorite
In a message dated 1/14/2005 5:39:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all-
It is with great pleasure that I conclude six months of hard work and
introduce www.nakhladogmeteorites.com to the world.
Good job! Thanks for sharing! ;-)
Regards,
Michael Johnson
Arff! Arff!
on 1/14/05 2:41 PM, Rob Wesel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all-
It is with great pleasure that I conclude six months of hard work and
introduce www.nakhladogmeteorites.com to the world. With the help of none
other than our own Geoff Notkin of Stanegate Studios, and a
Atta boy Rob,
Congratulations on the completion of a wonderful project.
Woof,
JKGwilliam
At 03:41 PM 1/14/2005, Rob Wesel wrote:
Hello all-
It is with great pleasure that I conclude six months of hard work and
introduce www.nakhladogmeteorites.com to the world. With the help of none
other
Congratulations on the completion of
a wonderful project. Woof, JKGwilliam
Woof, woof, Bernd
Somehow the mountainous background behind the famous
Nakhla Dog sign and the unique impact-pitted Nakhla
dog has something feminine ... if I only knew what ;-))
Great job! But would anyone have
Here's the entry angle of Nakhla as reported by John Ball in 1912:
The direction of approach of the object was from the northwest, and
its track, marked by a column of white smoke, is said to have been
inclined only some 30 degrees to the horizontal.
Its *TRACK*, not its impact angle.
Here's the entry angle of Nakhla as reported by John Ball in 1912:
The direction of approach of the object was from the northwest, and
its track, marked by a column of white smoke, is said to have been
inclined only some 30 degrees to the horizontal.
Its *TRACK*, not its impact
Nakhla did leave holes in the ground inclined to the vertical.
I have no problem with this statement. It was the claim that they
impacted at an angle of 30 degrees from horizontal that I disputed.
Best,
Rob
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Hi guys,
There are some details in papers written in 1911 and 1912 by
William Hume and John Ball that adds credibility to the dead dog story.
After taking account all the facts and observations, I've concluded
that the you can't close the book on the dog story just yet.
William Hume's paper
Hey List,
Since I was allowed to include a copy of Kevin's excellent Nakhla
article with his Nakhla dog explanation on my website, I just wanted to
say that this doesn't mean that I wholly subscribe to his point of view,
nor to any I've heard so far. Rather, I have my own point of view,
developed
So, Ron, then the dog bit the dust, 's ass was grass, was fried, was
wasted, was trashed, was wiped out, was toast, etc. I especially like
that last one. After the terrific horrific morbific act of Allah, the dog
was toast. Conversely, I wonder what a translation of that into
Rather, I have my own point of view,
developed with the possible translation problem in mind.
A dog, or some other animal perceived to be a dog from a distance
(raccoon, fox, cat, whatever ?) may have been suddenly startled by
either the falling of a fragment, or by the concusive
So, Ron, then the dog bit the dust, 's ass was grass, was fried, was wasted,
was trashed, was wiped out, was toast, etc. I especially like that last one.
After the terrific horrific morbific act of Allah, the dog was toast. Conversely, I
wonder what a translation of that into Arabic would
We have lost our humor when we decide there could have been no dog!
Dave (the other dog) Freeman
David Weir wrote:
Hey List,
Since I was allowed to include a copy of Kevin's excellent Nakhla
article with his Nakhla dog explanation on my web site, I just wanted to
say that this doesn't mean that I
David Freeman wrote:
We have lost our humor when we decide there could have been no dog!
Dave (the other dog) Freeman
Sorry, I thought the image of an Egyptian raccoon scampering away from
the scene was pretty funny :)
David (not Crockett)
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Now we're finally getting somewhere on this Nakhla issue...again.and again.
So far, I like David Weir's take on the situation with Baalke's latest
explanations bringing up a close second. Kachinka is bringing up the rear,
but I think he's actually in a different race altogether.
Our
*sad = just ask someone who loves their dog. Rob-imagine if someone put a
crater on grandma's head for their meteorite logo
Oddly enough, I got an email once. Something to the effect of what
happened to your poor little doggie, old mama had a pit in her head like
that before she got
on 11/2/04 4:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, it's likely there was no dead dog.
It's really that simple.
-
Ah, but Bernd,
Have you so quickly forgotten the convoluted, yet arguably
PLAUSIBLE argument put forth in great detail by our own Ron Baalke
in
Yes, it's likely there was no dead dog.
It's really that simple.
Ah, but Bernd, ... Have you so quickly forgotten
No, I haven't -- I only forwarded Kevin's mail. None of
these comments come from me ... just to clear that up ;-)
Bernd
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Hi List and dog lovers,
If that dog ever existed, does anyone know what kind of dog this would be.
That is what breed of dog is common to Nakhla Egypt?
That is an excellent question. Does anyone know?
Ron Baalke
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Hi List and dog lovers,
If that dog ever existed, does anyone know what
kind of dog this would be.
That is what breed of dog is common to Nakhla
Egypt?
That is an excellent question. Does anyone know?
Ron Baalke
You can always
Oh, Oh...
The Dog topic lives...
Long live the dog.
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of them fell on a dog at Denshal, leaving it
like ashes in the moment.
Why can't this be interpreted as the meteorite
fracturing into many
small fragments aka
Hi List and dog lovers,
If that dog ever existed, does anyone know what kind of dog this would be. That is what breed of dog is common to Nakhla Egypt?
Howard Wu
Steve Schoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, Oh...The "Dog" topic lives...Long live the dog.Steve Schoner/ams--- Ron Baalke <[EMAIL
I believe that 'Ashes' in Arabic is 'Al-qali' meaning 'the thing that
was roasted' it would be interesting to read the original translation; I
bet it's been misinterpreted...
Here are some other possible interpretations from
the 'left like ashes' phrase when it gets translated from Arabic:
One of them fell on a dog at Denshal, leaving it like ashes in the moment.
Why can't this be interpreted as the meteorite fracturing into many
small fragments aka ashes as in a friable portion of what elsewhere
sank up a meter into the ground?
Why must this assume that the dog
Hello List,
Those of you that have been on the List a long time can
remember the Nakhla dog issue being an annual event. With the
limited documentation that is available, it is impossible to know for
sure if the dog did or didn't exist. It's somewhat like the debate
whether God exists or not, and
Hello List, I have a question! There is a lot of arguing about this dog thing! If there is any validity at all to Ron Baalke's theory, there could be one big strewn field between El Nakhla and Denshal. Has anyone searched this area? If someone searches the area they might find some nice
The cheap way to do this would be to post and hand out
color flyers in Arabic to the locals showing what
Nakhla looks like along with a reward and contact
information, perhaps using a reputable Egyptian
academic or mineral dealer as a contact, perhaps
not...
it´s cheaper than Mars Sample Return,
Hi,
Obviously, Kevin and I have different views about the
Nakhla dog story, so I will present my side of the issue.
Kevin Kichinka had rediscovered
some discrepancies in the dead dog story from some early papers
written by H. Hume in 1911, shortly after the meteorite fall, and
in a 1912 paper
Hello All,
If any of you are interested in seeing some amazing pieces of Nakhla I will
have some in Tucson. I will be at Innsuites Room 122.
Marvin and Kitty Killgore
Southwest Meteorite Laboratory
PO Box 95
Payson, AZ 85547
928.474.9515
928.474.2474 FAX
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Anne quoted Alain Carion:
I have tried to find the exact impact site but some 50 cm
of the top-soil has been removed in that area to be spread
on the desert and fertilize it.
AL responded:
Dog Gone :-)
Hello Anne, Alain, AL, and Naklhloids,
Why not dog the N-dog - dead or alive, in bits
Nakhla
I just wanted to believe
I just wanted to believe in something
Nakhla
Now I have nothing
Oh my Oh my
Nakhla
"Get you filthy paws off me you Damn Dirty
Apes"
C. Heston (Planet of The Apes the
original)
I thought the 1st Planet Of The Apes was much
better
than the
WOW
No kidding.
Jake
Jake Delgaudio
The Nature Source
Meteorites and Fossils
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Why don't we sick Rick Nowak on the Nakhla saga, he knows all the other
ones, he shoudl be able to find some Nakhla in a week or so of searching.
Mike
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A picture is worth a 1000 words.
Bill Russell
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Time to run
Ron Baalke wrote:
So, after taking all of this into consideration, I think it can
be said that Nakhla dog story cannot be discounted.
Hi Ron, hi Kevin, hi Listeners,
That's why I love the story of the Nakhla dog - it can't be killed
that easily. Maybe I should take my piece to a lab to have
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