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Anne, I cheated and just went to Mike's site for the other two 21st century
coincidental falls -
Dec 09, 2013 - Parauapebes (H4-5 chondrite) : Brazil (Hammer) Dec 09, 2013 -
Mahbas Arraid (LL6 chondrite) : Western Sahara
and
Mar 01, 2009 - Carter
Anne, I cheated and just went to Mike's site for the other two 21st century
coincidental falls -
Dec 09, 2013 - Parauapebes (H4-5 chondrite) : Brazil (Hammer)
Dec 09, 2013 - Mahbas Arraid (LL6 chondrite) : Western Sahara
and
Mar 01, 2009 - Cartersville (L5 chondrite) : Georgia USA (Hammer)
Mar 0
A meteorite Collector I know asked me an interesting question:We know that
Kilabo and Thuathe fell on the same day of the same year, but is that the only
time this happened?So I did some research and I found 9 other cases of 2
meteorites coming from different meteors (different classification) b
Hi Paolo Conte,
I would suggest the Handbook of Iron Meteorites.
Here is a PDF but don't know if they have the graphics in it.
https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/33757/5/vol1-pre%28LO%29.pdf
https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/handle/10524/35664/vol2-Cam
Hello Listers
Does anyone know a book or article that graphically illustrates with
drawings (1) the arrangement of taenite and kamacite in metallic meteorites
and (2) the disposition of the Neumann lines with respect to the crystal
lattice of ataxites or coarsest octahedrites? I never found anyth
Hello All,
Someone just asked me about one of my pictures on the Met-bul
& EoMregarding NWA 2798
Is the large condrule in my particular pic Completely Armored?.
I don't have mine in front of me -- is there anyone who may answer
this question?
NWA 2798 is absolutely beautiful...
Regards
Because the focus of my collection is spheres I will admit that I don’t really
know much about what other meteorite collectors like
I have started to process the smaller slices and end cuts of my Bondoc
Mesosiderite by soaking them in phosphoric acid and then I polish them up to
400. I might go
Do all sikhotes have Schrieberesite crystals?
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about meteorite rings
>
> Hello all
>
> Anyone out there routinely wear a meteorite ring.
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about meteorite rings
Hello all
Anyone out there routinely wear a meteorite ring. If so is rust an issue.
Any sellers hear complaints down t
I wore a Gibeon for years with no trouble at all.
Greg
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Hello all
Anyone out there routinely wear a meteorite ring
gold. It worked and I have
never had any skin reactions from my ring.
Thanks,
Peter
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Hello all
Anyone out there routinely wear a meteorite ring. If so is rust an issue.
Any sellers hear complaints down the road?
Rob Wesel
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When considering meteorites that are described as "impact melt", I
have a question regarding the heat required to melt the materials.
How is the heat responsible for the melting generated?
In other words, is the heat generated by the impact itself or the
immediate after-effects of the impact? Is
Ceres
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Hello List,
Does Anyone know where Carl Agee is? I can't seem to make contact with him.
Thanks,
T
Hello List,
Does Anyone know where Carl Agee is? I can't seem to make contact with him.
Thanks,
Thomas
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Does anyone know where Carl Agee is?
Thanks,
Thomas
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Hi Mike:
Norite is a generic petrologic term for an igneous mafic rock that has
primarily orthopyroxene + plagioclase and little or no clinopyroxene.
Norites occur on Earth, the Moon, and the HED parent body (as you call
Vestan). HED norites are in fact a type of diogenite. Geochemically
there is
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about Norites - Lunar and Diogenite
Hi List,
I was looking at Norites recently, and I came across the only
lunar-origin Norite, the lunaite NWA 773. I had no knowledge of NWA
773 prior to stumbling across it's Noritic connection.
The visual similarities between lunar norite and Vestan norite are
apparent. I am assuming the major d
MikeG,
Really good question! When you look at the data there are actually
few, if any, martian meteorites that are a perfect match for noble gas
isotopes of Viking. They tend to be a mixture of Viking and Earth
atmosphere, and there are spallation effects for Ar-isotopes. It has
been proposed that
Hi List,
The CRE of the various Martian meteorites ranges from just under one
million years to almost twenty million years. In terms of overall
geologic history, this is a recent window of impact events that has
produced the Martian meteorites in our collections.
Scientists have confirmed the Ma
me way ar oriented , some more than
> others. What would be truly rare would be an unoriented meteorite with
> nearly all secondary or no fusion crust.
> cheersa
> Steve
>
> From: Michael Blood
> To: Ruben Garcia ; Meteorite List
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> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2014 6:04 PM
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Hi Rubin,
Please allow me to express cicely that in bringing up this issue
There is no personal criticism intended, whatsoeverthe issue is
Restricted entirely to the subject of the definition of "orientation."
Knowing you are a respected and accomplished member of the
meteorite
Best,
Brandon D.
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Date:
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about Impact Glass from Crooked
Creek
I have encountered this material during field work. I have a sample in
a box here beside my desk,
I have encountered this material during field work. I have a sample in a box
here beside my desk, along with a thin section. My sample was dominantly iron,
with less glass and less bubbles, but looks pretty clearly to be the same
thing. I did some research on it a couple of years ago. The me
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Hello list members. I remember reading in the past about either a
group or fanpage that many list members are a part of. I just
recently reactivated my facebook account and am interested in joining.
Jim
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Thanks Martin and Bernd. My color is yellow.
Don
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From: "Martin Goff"
To: "Don Merchant"
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question on Book Copyright date??
Hi Don/list,
I have a few of these booklets
My theory busted straight away then Bernd :-)
Cheers
Martin
On 3 March 2013 20:27, Bernd V. Pauli wrote:
> Hello Don, Martin, List,
>
> "So it appears that the 1969 edition has the yellow cover"
>
> My "© 1942, 1969" edition is definitely *orange*
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bernd
>
>
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Hello Don, Martin, List,
"So it appears that the 1969 edition has the yellow cover"
My "© 1942, 1969" edition is definitely *orange*
Cheers,
Bernd
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Hi Bernd, Don and list,
Upon checking the three copies i have, the orange and blue coloured
copies are from 1942 and the copyright is just shown as copyright H H
Nininger 1942. The later 1969 yellow edition is marked as Bernd
describes.
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Martin
On 3 March 2013 20:11, Ber
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> any value?
> Sincerely
> Don Merchant
> - Original Message - From: "Don Merchant"
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> Cc: "Don Merchant"
> Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 2:53 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Question on Book Copyright date??
>
>
>
>> Hi L
Hi Don and List,
My copy shows this on page 2:
A Comet Strikes the Earth
H.H. Nininger
American Meteorite Laboratory
and on page 3, only this:
© 1942, 1969
By H.H. Nininger
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I am guessing that by the last Revised Copyright that it is from 1957? If so
any value?
Sincerely
Don Merchant
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Cc: "Don Merchant"
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 2:53 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question on Book Copyri
Hi List. I have a question about the book "A Comet Strikes The Earth" by H H
Nininger. How do I actually know what edition it is? It does come with a
meteorite fragment placed in hole cutout. Here is the info looking at the
first 2 pages. Reads:
*
American Meteorite Museum
Sedona, Arizona.
Amer
I have three Moung-Nong layered Thai tektites from Darryl's collection and
none have any markings or painted labels on them. Two of them he sent to me
personally as trades for Gold Basins and the third I bought at Michael
Blood's auction many years ago. It weighs 686 grams and it is really nice.
T
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> Peter
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I have a puzzelment on one of my UNWA's.
There are a number of yellow very shiney blebs in a dark brown matrix. Two
of the blebs are on oposite sides of the slice as near as I can tell
directly accross from each other. These ar
, 2012 6:18 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question
I have a puzzelment on one of my UNWA's.
There are a number of yellow very shiney blebs in a dark brown matrix. Two
of the blebs are on oposite sides of the slice as near as I can tell
directly accross from each other. These ar
I have a puzzelment on one of my UNWA's.
There are a number of yellow very shiney
blebs in a dark brown matrix. Two of the blebs are on oposite
sides of the slice as near as I can tell directly accross
from each other. These are the largest of all the blebs, at
1X2 mm in size. Any thoughts?
If they
Hi Mike,
> Not long after I first got into meteorites, the Carancas fall
> happened. Meteorite hunters descended on the area - something
> we are all familiar with now. Bob Haag went down there and
> collected some very nice specimens. However, since then, we
> never hear anything about Bob cha
Hi List,
Not long after I first got into meteorites, the Carancas fall
happened. Meteorite hunters descended on the area - something we are
all familiar with now. Bob Haag went down there and collected some
very nice specimens. However, since then, we never hear anything
about Bob chasing falls
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Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:25 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question 1 & 2
# 1 Does anyone have the link to the GIF file that showed
the ISS assembly from start to finis
# 1 Does anyone have the link to the GIF file that showed
the ISS assembly from start to finish?
# 2 I got the mistake I made clear in my 2 brain cells.
The moon does one revolution every month, always presenting
the same side to the earth. How long since it stopped
it's rotation.
Do the science e
Hi All,
Just wondering what the total weight is to date for the Mifflin fall in
Wisconsin?
And---has the bogus Mifflin ever been totally eliminated from the "real"
quantity out there---or is there still some questions about some of it??
Thanks.
Kirk:-)
Hi List,
I can't seem to get in touch with Michael Johnson, I need his newer e-mail
address
does anyone one have it?
Thanks,
Tim
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individual masses to >20kg.
Best,
Jim Baxter
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Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 5:28:12 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
How big is/was the la
How big is/was the largest NWA869 mass found?
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Yes Mel, John's 4-5 meters in diameter statement corresponds to the
average 2 meter radius in the reference. FYI, a typical entering
meteoroid that experiences a loss of 92.5% (the factor of its material
ton ablation as concluded by the auth
Doufg
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From: Melanie Matthews
To: MexicoDoug ; meteorite-list
Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 12:42 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Found this:
"Scientists figure the meteoroid that was blasted off the parent body
was maybe
4 to 5 meters in diame
nt: Friday, November 4, 2011 1:03:47 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
PS
Referencing the same article that considered the free floating for 4-5 million
year 869-parent meteoroid, also commented that the age of some of the regolith
soil/glue that formed the fantastically
NWA 869 is a very sexy meteorite, I would marry it if i could.
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NWA 869 is a very sexy meteorite.. i would marry it if i could.
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From: Melanie Matthews
To: MeteoriteList
Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 2:10 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite
fell to Earth,
and how large it might
psc2008/pdf/1120.pdf
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From: Melanie Matthews
To: MeteoriteList
Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 2:10 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite fell
to Earth,
and how large it might have been b
f/1120.pdf
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From: Melanie Matthews
To: MeteoriteList
Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 2:10 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite fell
to Earth,
and how large it might have been before it entered the
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite fell to Earth,
and how large it might have been before it entered the atmosphere? It must have
been a massive meteoroid, much larger than the one that produced the Buzzard
Coulees.
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> > [mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of
> > Aleksandr
> > V. Leonenko
> > Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 1:49 PM
> > To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentr
sthanks simon de Boer
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Aleksandr
V. Leonenko
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 1:49 PM
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Subject: [meteorite
Thanks for the answer!
Stone poorly magnetic.
Has made more detailed photos if it is necessary to grind the sample -
tell to me, to a smog it to make in one week.
Look here, please:
http://s008.radikal.ru/i306/1110/06/1b600ee6275e.jpg
http://s009.radikal.ru/i308/1110/a4/afd7d7fdf694.jpg
http
Hello List and Aleksandr,
Sorry, but none of these are meteorites as far as I can tell!
They look like terrestrial breccias / terrestrial compactions
but beautiful they are! So be sure to keep them as wonder-
ful meteorwrongs!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central
Asia. But stones represented
Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central
Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I will
be grateful to all who w
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From: "Benjamin P. Sun"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] question
I have dealt with lucyfi90 before. She has some really rare stuff. Her
slices are big and gorgeous but they are also very thin(at least mine
was).
I would consider
I just purchased an endcut of Dhofar 485(How) from her and am very excited to
get an upclose look at it! Beautiful stone and the first time I've purchased a
meteorite without knowing the weight, but the surface area justifies it for me
since it will be in a membrane box anyway. A paper thin endc
, instead of setting up $/g buyers for a hard
lession ;-)
Kindest wishes
Doug
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From: Benjamin P. Sun
To: meteorite-list
Sent: Thu, Sep 15, 2011 7:10 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] question
I have dealt with lucyfi90 before. She has some really rare stuff. Her
slices
I have dealt with lucyfi90 before. She has some really rare stuff. Her
slices are big and gorgeous but they are also very thin(at least mine
was).
I would consider her an honest & trustworthy seller. She shipped my
piece from within the USA, and it was shipped rather quickly.
But I think she had a
weighing less!
> Really pissed I lost that "winonaite"
>
> Kindest wishes
> Doug
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: pshugar
> To: The List
> Sent: Thu, Sep 15, 2011 2:12 pm
> Subject: [meteorite-list] question
>
>
> Hello list,
>
at $250/g but the joke will be on me if it is thinner than
eyeballed and weighing less! Really pissed I lost that "winonaite"
Kindest wishes
Doug
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To: The List
Sent: Thu, Sep 15, 2011 2:12 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] question
Hello list,
Hello list,
Anyone know anything about lucyfi90 with just a 184
feedback?
Pete IMCA 1733
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t 10, 2011 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question for dealers - accepting foreignchecks
in the US
Much simpler yet,
Ask that customer to go to his bank and send a wire transfer to your bank.
He will need your Bank account number and routing number (it is right on
your checks), and y
luck.
Cheers Mike
Craig M
> Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 11:45:22 -0400
> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Question for dealers - accepting foreign checks
in the US
>
> Hi List,
>
> Quick quest
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>It can be done, but watch out. In Kentucky, they can hold the funds for 90
>days (and will blame everyone else for it) while they use YOUR money for
>themselves.
Speaking of Kentucky, at
Mike
Craig M
> Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 11:45:22 -0400
> From: meteoritem...@gmail.com
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Question for dealers - accepting foreign checks in
> the US
>
> Hi List,
>
>
t.com/2009/05/outward-remittance-how-to-send-money.html
Insist I am not a dealer, though, so the reply doesn't count.
Best wishes
Doug
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Sent: Tue, Aug 9, 2011 11:45 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question for dealers - ac
It can be done, but watch out. In Kentucky, they can hold the funds for 90
days (and will blame everyone else for it) while they use YOUR money for
themselves.
I am sure other states have similar laws which allow theft like this.
On 4:45:22 pm 08/09/11 Michael Gilmer wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Quick
Hi List,
Quick question for the dealers : have you ever heard of a US bank
accepting a check from an overseas bank? Specifically, a check from
India from an Indian bank that is affiliated with Bank of America, and
the check in question will be drawn against Bank of America and can be
deposited or
Adam Hupe ; METLIST
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question meteoritesaler.com
Unfortunately there's a dozen sites like this, so whenever you an
internet search for a meteorite they pop up if the meteorite happens
to be on ebay.
The reason they do this is because ebay has a referral program, so
gt;
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> Member - KCA, KBCA, CDUSA
> -Original Message- From: David R Childs
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> Cc: METLIST
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day, July 14, 2011 9:20 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question meteoritesaler.com
I tried to contact them but there contact link is not valid. Does anybody
know
how to contact the person(s) that run this website:
http://meteoritesaler.com
They have been publishing copyrighted material and
List,
I have noticed these closing prices as well. I supposed they were posting
"shipping costs" for some unknown reason.
The other John L.
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To: "Adam"
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 4:20 PM
Subj
Hey, that's my space ball auction! I've seen several sites like this that
publish auction results, usually after the auctions end.
Phil Whitmer
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Hi Adam,
I have tried every which way to find any viable info, ie, where are they
from, URL ID, etc etc. Zilch!
They are certaily breaching copyright laws.
Regards
David
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To: "Adam"
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 9:20 PM
Subj
Hi Adam,
This looks one of those rapidly thrown-together Wordpress sites. It's
probably not even monitored by a real person. They probably have bots
scanning the web for meteorite tags and reading RSS feeds of websites
to get their prices. This doesn't explain why the prices are wrong,
but the
I tried to contact them but there contact link is not valid. Does anybody know
how to contact the person(s) that run this website:
http://meteoritesaler.com
They have been publishing copyrighted material and some of the closing auction
prices are inaccurately and ridiculously low. I had a cus
011 11:59 AM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] question eBay meteorite sellers?
Hello Listers,
I have a question and was wondering any of you eBay meteorite sellers might
be experiencing the same problem on eBay.
The question
When you post an auction you have
Hello Listers,
I have a question and was wondering any of you eBay meteorite sellers might be
experiencing the same problem on eBay.
The question
When you post an auction you have the option to list in the UK market for a
small fee in the check out section of the auction. But in the past week
How much for the little sign? I want to buy your signs..
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
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>To: Richard Montgomery
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> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 5:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question - Tucson Meteorite Auction 2012
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> G'Day Jim , List
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A-hah! AGAIN, the deli-meat breccia question..Listers, this is a huge
development
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From: "John.L.Cabassi"
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> Wooddell
> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 4:53 PM
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Wooddell
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 4:53 PM
To: Michael Blood
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question - Tucson Meteorite Auction 2012
Hi Michael and all!
Okayso here is what I have so far!
Day: Feb 4th, Which is a Saturday
Time: ???
Location: VFW Post
Hi Michael and all!
Okayso here is what I have so far!
Day: Feb 4th, Which is a Saturday
Time: ???
Location: VFW Post 4903. 1150 N. Beverly Ave.
What time??
What food?
Thanks!
Jim Wooddell
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Michael Blood wrote:
> I am already getting inquiries
third meteorite fragment, distinct from Hadley Rille and
Bench Crater? Could there be more waiting to be found on continued
inspection?
Best!
Tracy Latimer
From: lgar...@asu.edu
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 10:06:42 -0700
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question
I am already getting inquiries re the date of the 2012 Tucson
Meteorite Auction.
It is Sat, 4th
There will be streaming video. There will be food.
There will be meteorites. There will be Blood.
Michael
--
Some people are born on third base
and go through life thinkin
: [meteorite-list] Question - meteorites returned from Moon
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> A 1976 paper in Earth and Planetary Science Letters describes a unique
> chondrite (meteorite) returned from the Moon. The fragment measures 3 x 1.5
> mm and shows some similarities with the CI meteorites.
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>
Science Letter, 31, 193-199.
Laurence
CMS
ASU
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There are two named meteorites returned among the Apollo samples:
Bench Crater and Hadley Rille.
Quoting pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com:
I don't guess I have ever seen this anywhere.
Does anyone know if any Apollo Lunar
returned rocks were "Meteorites"?
Any answers out there
Pete IM
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