[meteorite-list] An impcon man

2008-04-26 Thread Darren Garrison
Has this site been found by the list before?

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/cockpit/8882/index.html
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[meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - April 26, 2008

2008-04-26 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/April_26_2008.html   




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Re: [meteorite-list] New Online Map Reveals Evidence of the Forcesthat Once Shaped Mars

2008-04-26 Thread Sean T. Murray
haha - very nice - The Sand Worm in the .gif caught me by suprise... though, 
if someone had not seen or read Dune they would be mildly confused :-)


Bless the Maker and all His Water. Bless the coming and going of Him, May 
His passing cleanse the world. May He keep the world for his people.

- Liet-Kynes

- Original Message - 
From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Online Map Reveals Evidence of the 
Forcesthat Once Shaped Mars



Wow, check out the crescent-shaped sand dunes-- like the toenail clippings 
of a

Titan:

http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/tmp/Martian_dunes.gif

http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/tmp/Martian_dunes.jpg
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Re: [meteorite-list] Wayner44

2008-04-26 Thread bobe5531
Adam,

Maybe you should leave my name out of it. I know people too, and it wouldnt be 
the first time Ive heard dirt about you.

Im not going to get in the old argument about pairings, its well over done.

Bob
 -- Original message --
From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Yes, I understand your frustration.  Bob Evans had the nerve to copy several 
 of 
 my descriptions on eBay. He then went on and used NWA numbers assigned to 
 meteorites I made official claiming that they were paired even though no 
 laboratory had ever seen them. Bob and the now infamous Stan could not see a 
 problem with this and argued continually about it. Now look where they stand.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Adam
 
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[meteorite-list] AD: Light Sale in my Ebay Store Today!

2008-04-26 Thread michael cottingham
Hello,

I have a light sale running in my ebay store today.check it out!

Go to:

http://stores.ebay.com/VOYAGE-BOTANICA-NATURAL-HISTORY

Thanks and Best Wishes

Michael Cottingham


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Re: [meteorite-list] Small Impact Crater with Meteorites on Mars?

2008-04-26 Thread ensoramanda

Darren/Jeff,

YesI too went to the hires pic below and it certainly does look like 
an impact pit with darker meteorite material strewn amongst the impact 
debrisgreat picture.


Graham Ensor

Darren Garrison wrote:


On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 11:29:05 +1000, you wrote:

 


http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20080102a.html

To me it looks like the redder layered Martian rocks are mixed in with 
fresher, darker coloured rocks. Could this be target rocks and meteorites 
mixed in together?


   



Direct link to the full-rez jpg:

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA10213.jpg
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[meteorite-list] Smithsonian Collection pieces, SALE NOTICE

2008-04-26 Thread Michael Farmer
Hello everyone, 
Two weeks ago (when Berduc fell) I was in Washington
DC, completing a large exchange which took me one and
a half year to complete.

Tonight I plan to begin selling some of the specimens
off. With the recent discussions about authenticity,
documentation, historical references, provenance etc,
fresh on your minds, please note that these pieces are
DOCUMENTED as having come from the US National Museum
collection.

I will keep most of what I got, but have some pieces
of the following meteorites which will be up for
grabs, all will have copies of the labels (for those
which had them) and all will have a copy of the
exchange agreement to prove where they come from. The
buyers need to keep that for their records, and pass
copies along with any sales of the same material. I
learned a lot from the discussion, and will strive to
keep much better documentation for all material I get
that is non-NWA.

Pieces that will be up for grabs tomorrow:

Bruderheim fragments, most with fusion crust.

Mocs, I got 14 small stones, I will sell 6 of them.

Estherville nuggets (I will sell one or two depending
on demand).

Bondoc mesosiderite fragments. I also have several cut
nodules, but they need to be re-polished.

Holbrook (I got 111 small complete stones, the usual,
all under 5 grams, none with labels as they were all
from one box and under one number, but the exchange
agreement proves where they came from).

and last but not least,
 Murray Kentucky, CM2 fall. The Smithsonian has most
of this rare meteorite fall, and they did not want to
give any up. Only through begging and groveling on the
floor did I manage to get 48 grams of fragments. They
want to keep it all because of it's incredible
scientific value and were not happy to let any of it
go.

These will be first come, first served, so if you have
your heart set on something, you can call me now.
These will not be cheap, but the documentation and
fact that they are from the Smithsonian Collection
means that the provenance is impeccable.

Michael Farmer
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[meteorite-list] 4 small fragments

2008-04-26 Thread steve arnold
Good evening list.I was just going thru some very old small unclass fragments I 
have and I cannot seem to remember where they come from,so without trying to 
batter my head as to remember,I will give these to the first 4 people who chime 
in.USA only please.Postage is getting to be to much for me,but these little 
guys will be on me.3.7,2.1,1.4 and 0.6 gram fragments.Such an exciting time 
now,with berduc,the mccartney taylor meteorite fall,new crater in new 
mexico.WOW!Some people finding new park forest pieces.I hope it never ends.

Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!   The Asteroid Belt!      
http://chicagometeorites.net/      Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999      
Ebay I.D. Illinoismeteorites


  

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[meteorite-list] marjahlati

2008-04-26 Thread mckinney trammell
can anyone out there direct me to a purchase source of this?


  

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[meteorite-list] Smithsonian sale, please read

2008-04-26 Thread Michael Farmer
Ok ok, I am getting hammered already! WOW, looks like
people are rolling in dough!
I have taken the photos, and will have the pages
uploaded in less than one hour. Please be patient, I
am working as fast as I can.
Michael Farmer
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[meteorite-list] AD - Rare French Falls, Hammers, and Florence, TX

2008-04-26 Thread Mike Bandli
I need to raise some quick funds for big purchase and will let go some truly
rare French falls and the rare Florence, Texas fall. All have excellent
provenance and will come with original dealer cards. I hate to let these go,
but something else has come up.

Ausson - Struck a building in 1858 4.11 grams $822
Barbotan - Struck a building in 1790 1.79 gram fragment $358
Chitenay - 1.94 gram part slice $775
Florence - 1.942 gram frag with crazy metal inclusion $291

Let me know if interested. Thanks!

Kind regards,
 
Mike Bandli



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[meteorite-list] Smithsonian pieces up on my website!

2008-04-26 Thread Michael Farmer
http://www.meteoritehunter.com


Go to the catalog page, search these out.

Bruderheim
Mocs
Murray
I will not be picturing the Estherville or holbrooks,
as I already have pieces up, but if you want one from
the Smithsonian email me I can work it out.

Thanks
Michael Farmer
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