G'Day Shawn, Frank and List
Wow. Definitely pays to be educated. I appreciate everyone's input and I truly
appreciate it. I stand corrected and now I'm researching where I went wrong.
Thank you everyone.
Cheers
John
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Hello All
If you like, take a look at this link which provides a graph of the 13
meteorite.
http://flic.kr/p/bf9EYZ
Shawn
IMCA 1633
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From: Frank Cressy
To: John.L.Cabassi ; Shawn Alan ;
Meteorite Central
I thought St Robert Quebec was also a recorded fall .The 12th I
believethat would be 14 then
Regards
Simon
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Sent: W
Hi John,
Here's the list of 13.
Příbram 4/7/1959
Lost City 1/4/1970
Innisfree 2/6/1977
Peekskill 10/9/1992
Tagish Lake 1/18/2000
Morávka 5/6/2000
Neuschwanstein 4/6/2002 .
Park Forest 3/27/2003
Villalbeto de la
G'Day Michael, Michael and whoever has now and List
What an incredible day. That post by Jim Wooddell blew me away and then
just to up the ante. Michael J. posts one of the most amazing images of
an awesome Martian.
I know you replied Michael F. that it's not yours anymore, but it
reminded me of o
Evening list,
I have two really nice Bilanga specimens I'm looking to trade for a nice 100g+
Bassikounou individual. One is a 1.8g fresh encut and is really nice with tiny
shock veins. The other is a 2.4g fragment with a neat shape.
Bilanga was a witnessed fall at 10:30 am on October 27, 1999 i
G'Day Shawn
Now that was a definite curve ball and a misunderstanding on my behalf. Your
question was "How many meteorite falls are there with accurate tracking data on
atmospheric passage?" I think the key words are "meteorite" and "falls".
Correct me if I'm wrong. I found Almahata Sitta is o
Hi Peter,
Glad you are managing to get the Tucson...sad I can't make it too this
year and share the experiencethe greatest show there is...I'm sure
you will have a great time there...I'm very envious.
Graham
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Peter Davidson wrote:
> Hello List
>
> I feel we h
Hello Listers
Sorry for the delay been busy with other projects. I would like to give a shout
out to the Mars meteorite and the finalized name :) cool stuff, cant wait to
read about it in my MAPS. If people do not know what I am talking about go to
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/ an join th
On 1/18/2012 5:21 PM, Richard Montgomery wrote:
Richard K...when is the Accenture? My friend Nick might be
playing...crap, now I'm rethinking my re-thinking.
-Richard Montgomery
Looks like it begins a few days after the gem shows end.
http://www.visittucson.org/visitor/golf/matchplay/
Ri
I wonder if it's a good idea to buy parent body real estate hehe
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 2:20 PM, MexicoDoug wrote:
> Hey Sterling and Adam
>
> "Why? Because in 500 years, untouched
> asteroids will become contact-prohibited
> quarantined nature preserves."
>
> If we buy a Golde
Richard K...when is the Accenture? My friend Nick might be playing...crap,
now I'm rethinking my re-thinking.
-Richard Montgomery
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From: "Richard A. Kowalski"
To: "Meteorite List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:16 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tucson Colle
If I were to tell my non-meteorite friends that someone (well, most of us,
especially me!) would actually have that shiney rock than a Ferrari, they'd
laugh and would never understand.
I wouldn't blink at the opportunity. Mike, congrats on having your
priorities in line.
I spent the day rea
e...@meteoritesusa.com skrev 2012-01-18 20:23:
Sorry if this seems an elementary question. Are heat affected zones in
meteorites caused during atmospheric entry/ablation?
Yes, it is heating from the molten surface that is conducted into the
meteorite. The depth is depending on temperature, tim
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
January 18, 2012
o Many Fantastically Colorful Gullies in a Fresh Impact Crater
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_024927_1445
This is an especially pristine crater so the slopes may be
particularly steep and unstable.
o Gullies in Bamberg Crat
Holy Sky Rock, Batman!
http://www.diogenite.com/HolySkyRocksBatman.mp3
http://www.diogenite.com/HolyKUFOsBatman.mp3
http://www.diogenite.com/HolyAstonomyBatman.mp3
The thickly ablated but notably bat-winged edges of this incredible
specimen gives an idea of the total mass that fell
Kindest w
Awesome stone, Stunning!
Thanks for posting, Michael... and Thanks for sharing, Mike!!
Best Regards,
Greg
Greg Hupé
The Hupé Collection
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http:/
Hello all,
Late January and the entire month of February are very busy days in
Tucson. I don't have to mention all of the various gem and mineral shows
that have during that time, but besides these shows, we also host the
Accenture Match Play Championship and other events as well as two rodeos
Hey Sterling and Adam
"Why? Because in 500 years, untouched
asteroids will become contact-prohibited
quarantined nature preserves."
If we buy a Golden Age Passport now, can we get a Grandfather clause
both to visit and to collect a daily BLM-sized 25 pounds plus one large
piece up to 250 pound
It was more than a new Ferrari!
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 1:29 PM, "Matson, Robert D."
wrote:
> Wow! It must have taken a handsome chunk of change to acquire this piece
> -- I
> should think a couple digits followed by four zeroes!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: meteorit
Not in my collection, already in major private collection.
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Gary Fujihara wrote:
> Sweet stone Mike!
>
> Sent from Gary's iPhone
>
> On Jan 18, 2012, at 10:09 AM, ROCKS FROM SPACE wrote:
>
>> http://www.rocksfromspace.org/tissint-mass.html
>>
Sorry if this seems an elementary question. Are heat affected zones in
meteorites caused during atmospheric entry/ablation?
Does this stone appear to have a heat affected zone?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2546227454530&set=a.2546225014469.2117331.1219094173
Regards,
Eric
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too many vesicles that must not be a meteorite lol!
--- On Wed, 1/18/12, Ruben Garcia wrote:
> From: Ruben Garcia
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Holey Iron -Has 6 Natural Holes
> To: "Meteorite List"
> Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 6:42 PM
> Just cleaned this 2 kilo iron
> today.. Has anyon
Hopefully less than a Bugatti Veyron! :-)
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Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 12:31 PM
To: Matson, Robert D.
Cc:
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tissint Martian Meteorite, oriented mass.
Private collection. 968 grams.
It
Wow! It must have taken a handsome chunk of change to acquire this piece
-- I
should think a couple digits followed by four zeroes!
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of ROCKS
FROM SPACE
Sent:
Sweet stone Mike!
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 10:09 AM, ROCKS FROM SPACE wrote:
> http://www.rocksfromspace.org/tissint-mass.html
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Adam, List,
100 years from now, we'll be de-orbiting
asteroids and moving them into HEO (high
Earth Orbit) to chew them up as a resource.
300 years from now, we be in the Zone,
dismantling them there, surveying, sampling,
coring, lasering... Contaminating. Every
REALLY fresh meteorite currently
Natural hoes? They do it for the money, naturally. ;-)
Very cool iron, Ruben!
Bob L
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Garcia
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 11:42 AM
To: Meteo
Just cleaned this 2 kilo iron today.. Has anyone ever seen a
small-ish iron with more natural hoes than this?
http://www.mrmeteorite.com/holeymeteorite.htm
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Rock On!
Ruben Garcia
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FYI
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/local/localbrad/9476636.Police_hunt_gang_who_stole___400_000_of_metal_detectors_from_lorry_in_Bradford/
Jim
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Heard lots of things, seeing is believing.
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On Jan 17, 2012, at 8:15 PM, Darryl Pitt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Wow and congratulations!!
>
> Probably not the main massheard there were one or two that are
> larger---but that's just a detail.
>
> Best / d,
>
>
>
>
>
you can get paper that looks like canvas at staples. then print it with a Kodak
printer.
cheers
Steve Dunklee
--- On Wed, 1/18/12, Jim Wooddell wrote:
> From: Jim Wooddell
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Distorted Neumann Bands . Heat effected zone
> To: "Ruben Garcia"
> Cc: "Meteorite-List"
Hi Ruben and all!
Pretty good for a UAW!
It's an awesome sample! I had a glossy 8x10 made of it last night and
bought a frame. It's now hanging in my computer room. That would look nice
in your room at Tucson!
Wal-Mart has a sale going on their canvas prints. I was going to have a few
of
Hi Kim,
This is really cool. I saw it yesterday at ASU as I arrived while
Laurence was studying the specimen. Pretty amazing that the heat rim
is so pronounced.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 6:32 AM, Jim Wooddell wrote:
> Enjoy the picture! Makes for a really nice 8x10 for the wall!!
>
> http://k
They might ask what were we thinking but sure will be glad we saved them!
Cheers
Steve
--- On Wed, 1/18/12, Adam Hupe wrote:
> From: Adam Hupe
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Provenance of Universities' Material
> To: "Adam"
> Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 3:28 PM
> Hopefully the scientis
Hopefully the scientists and curators of the future will be more sample
oriented. A meteorite from the asteroid belt, Mars,the Moon or any other yet
to be proven locations doesn't care where it lands. A hundred years from now,
future stewards of the stones may ask" what the hell were they thin
Hello List
I feel we have discussed this particular topic before on the list - and
at some length. In common with the Smithsonian, the AMNH and the Natural
History Museum London (and many other museums) we at the National
Museums Scotland do appreciate rarity and value, but like our colleagues
at
Enjoy the picture! Makes for a really nice 8x10 for the wall!!
http://k7wfr.us/J22.jpg
Jim
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THAT, is a detail that I can agree on!!!
Thee have been some really great pieces posted here and on Facebook recently.
Greg Hupe's video was particularly nice.
Jim.
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 12:44 AM, Darryl Pitt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If yours
I guess this means that the Smithsonian, AMNH (New York) and Natural
History Museum (London) curators don't recognize rarity and value.
Perhaps it's something else.
The fact of the matter is that large institutional collections are, in
general, rather lacking in NWAs, Libyan, and Omani meteo
Dear List Members,
a friend of mine ask me to announce that he have 2 larger Pultusk pieces for
sale. Pultusk is well known Polish historical fall.
Specimens was found in 2011 (in summer time), and carefully cleaned (non
chemical method). Specimens have 950g and 523g (oriented shape).
Here is cou
Hi Mike,
Since it is Harvey's BD, people might want to read more about him here:
http://www.meteorite.com/nininger/
Best to all!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Mike Jensen :
Hi All
Yes it is HH Niningers birthday today Jan 17th. He would have been 125!
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Mike
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