Great Find, well done!!!
Congratulations to the finder.
Frederic
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Kansas Meteorite!
> Hello Mike,
>
> The meteorite was rec
Hi list.Even to the ones who like to send me
unprofessional private emails.The nicest nwa I have
ever had the pleasure to have been put into my
collection,NWA 1685 came into my collection today.A
197 gram individual from roman jirasek.The
thumbprinting and the small contraction cracks,and the
best
Hi, all,
Here's a fun web site link a friend sent to me...
http://dingo.care2.com/cards/flash/5409/galaxy.swf
http://dingo.care2.com/cards/flash/5409/galaxy.swf
Cheers,
Pete
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Hello Jerry, Mark, Greg and List,
What a beautiful H4 chondrite!
Gorgeous thumbprinted fusion crust!
Sincere congratulations to all those involved!
Moni asked: "When will you find out how old it is?"
This surely sounds like an invitation to another quiz ;-)
So my take is: it is so fresh that it
Congratulations to Jerry, Mark and the rest of the meteorite enthusiasts in
Kansas. This is evidence that meteorites can still be found if folks just
spend some time out in the field. The story makes me wonder if some
unsuspecting farmer lobbed the space rock over the fence to get it out of
h
With one of the Shaw brothers involved in this recovery, there is most
certainly a good story to go along with the find. Jerry? Mark? Do you
guys have anything more to tell?
John
At 02:15 PM 12/1/2006, Mike Miller wrote:
>WOW! That is a reall y nice and fresh meteorite! Congratulations! What
Can you give us an idea of what you'll be selling it for? Also, I'd like
to see some pictures, why don't you let us all see this beauty you're
bragging about.
John
At 09:57 AM 12/2/2006, steve arnold wrote:
>Hi list.Even to the ones who like to send me
>unprofessional private emails.The nicest
great fun!
Jerry Flaherty
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> Hi, all,
>
> Here's a fun web site link a friend sent to me...
>
> http://dingo.care2.com/cards/flash/5409/galaxy.swf
Steve Arnold wrote:
"The nicest nwa I have ever had the pleasure to put into
my collection, NWA 1685, came into my collection today.
A 197 gram individual from Roman Jirasek."
NWA 1685 is truly a stunning meteorite. Two individuals weighing
131 grams and 251.3 grams (cut in two halves by Dean)
Interesting information on Impact-associated breccias can be found here:
_http://www.impact-structures.com/breccia/breccia.htm_
(http://www.impact-structures.com/breccia/breccia.htm)
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Hi all,
I have a slice of this meteorite and some of the rare chondrules are not
"ghosts" at all but true pyroxene melt chondrules.
Bob
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1.First the question. Since I have thousands of small rocks I've
collected for use in my art, I think I should get a decent magnet and check to
see
if any of them react.
Can anyone tell me where to buy a good magnet, and what kind (manufacturer,
strength, size etc.)?? I believe the stre
Thanks Alex - glad you cleared that up - of course - this is what I was
sort of meaning - a place for good prices, honest materials and accredited
dealers in a safe forum.
Of course, a bargain is exactly that - a bargain (or, as you said it wouldn
t be a bargain, but the actual price!)
I guess I
LOL that realy rock :)
List should have attached file size limit or turned off.
Good luck everyone with slow connection :)
Anyway this meteorite is great. It must be fresh, recent fall. Realy lucky
finder.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
http://www.Meteoryt.net [EMA
Welcome to the BL owner's group. I was at Roman's a few days before he sent
you that one and held it. A nice beauty. Mine is smaller at 68 grams but
still spectacular and one that I will not part with easily.
Cheers,
tett
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From: "steve arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Everyone,
Thanks for your comments on our latest recovery. We seem to be averaging
about 1.5 a year. Our longterm goal has been to add 10 new Kansas
meteorites to the books.
Moni asked "When will you find out how old it is?"
I am not sure. The University of Washington is going to do so
I wrote: "It is so fresh that it must have fallen within the last 4 months!"
Mark wrote: "I will guess 2 weeks from fall to reported recovery date."
My guess is too vague, so let me narrow it down to 2 months from fall
to reported recovery date because this was my first private guess.
Cheers,
B
Hello List,
After reading the AGU abstract posted by Greg, I certainly think the
investigators have made huge progress in arriving at a consensus on the
correct classification of this 1+ ton mass, previously described as an
igneous aubrite, a highly equilibrated EL6/7, and an En-metachondrite,
Standing corrected:
I would like to tell the list that the piece Steve Arnold purchased is not the
piece
I thought belonged to John X. John just assured me that his 197.9-gram BL
chondrite is still in his collection as he is a "fellow collector of
meteorites that
stay in a collection".
Thank y
Some cool stuff
Large CV3, Eucrite - they only get smaller from here
Gao, Oum Dreyga, Bensour, Urelite, etc.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnakhladog
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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Willy Wonka,
Mr Arnold wrote: "I did not purchase it."
I know.
Mr Arnold also wrote: "I traded for it."
I know and I also know what you traded it for.
Mr Arnold's final comment: "Please stand corrected on this."
I do, and, well, I know how long you had what you traded it for.
So, please, accept my apologi
http://www.astro-artifacts.com/Astroartifacts/nwa_inclusion.html
This magnificent and unclassified 1.4 Kg stone finally arrived today and,
although we have already seen it on RFS Picture of the Day, I thought I
would post some pics of it and its inclusions. It really looks much better
in person an
Hi all -
Sorry if this has already been posted. I am just
catching up with e-mail after power outage due to
snow.
good hunting,
Ed
UFO Crashes in Russias Siberia
mosnews.com - Dec 1 2006
An unidentified flying object has crashed in
Krasnoyarsk Region, Siberia, causing a forest fire,
the RIA-N
Hi All,
Here's some recent California Meteorite Finds.
http://www.mr-meteorite.com/californiafindspart2.htm
The prior weeks finds:
http://www.mr-meteorite.com/californiafindspart1.htm
Ruben Garcia
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
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Ruben,
Congratulations on a truly amazing couple of weeks!!
Most collectors dream of finding ONE in their
lifetime. It is inspiring to see what can happen when
you get out there with enough knowledge to recognize a
keeper when you see it. Make no mistake, it's not
easy, but when preparation and
Hello,I collect Fossils,Mets,And weird rocks...the weirder the better..about kamacite ooze..Does it sorta look biological?..like a fungus?..I've a unclassified?..Iron I purchased on ebay..go ahead and laugh..but I buy the unkowns on ebay..ie.weird strange somethings that people have found..also in
Hi Dave,And ListThanks for your response.I've a couple of pieces of something that I picked up on the bank of a creek in Tenn,that resembles K/T material,(I've some I purchased on ebay..from Canada)...this Material looks just like it..even under magnification. but it's water rounded..one would
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Hello all,
Have close to two dozen ebay auctions ending in 2 days - end times start at
about 19:29 PDT on monday the 4th.
Some of my regular standbys this week as ususal - but also had the chance to
cut some more of my extra nwa 4290 - the best LL3.10 around IMHO - one of
the last pieces of
Hello all,
Have close to two dozen ebay auctions ending in 2 days - end times start at
about 19:29 PDT on monday the 4th.
Some of my regular standbys this week as ususal - but also had the chance to
cut some more of my extra nwa 4290 - the best LL3.10 around IMHO - one of
the last pieces of m
Re: http://www.meteoritearticles.com/colnwa2965.html
"The AGU abstract adequately and interesting explains the characteristics in
light of it being an EL3 fossil meteorite with primary, unequilibrated
components, with a very sparse abundance of chondrules."
I agree. After you understand the "fo
Hi Bernd & all,
Here's the page we put together a couple of years or so back. It includes
one of your great thin section photos showing the fine-grained lithology.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/odds&ends/bl.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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