RE: [meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-29 Thread Sergey Vasiliev
Hi Martin and List,

The building was the place for drying grain
I guess you have the same picture:
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/kunashak.jpg

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Sergey
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Hi Martin and All,

Yes, Kunashak did crash through the roof of a small old log building.
I believe the building was a factory or somewhere that made stuff. I
have a pic of the building showing a hole in the roof at my office.
I'll try to post a pic of it tomorrow.

Cheers,

Martin



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 Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter.
 http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm

 Buckleboo!
 Martin


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[meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-29 Thread Martin Altmann








Yummy, didnt know, that Kunashak was a
house-hitter

http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm



Buckleboo!

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Re: [meteorite-list] Fersman: Kunashak punches Shack

2006-06-29 Thread Martin Horejsi

Hello Martin, Sergey and All,

Very interesting! As far as I can tell, Sergey's picture is the of
structure prior to impact, and the pic I posted is of the actual
impact hole. As you can see if you open both pics at the same time,
the building is the same, but the X-marks-the-spot on Sergey's pic is
actually off-the-mark.

Here is my pic borrowed from a private collector's personal catalog:

http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/kunashak_shack.jpg

Pretty cool! More thoughts?

Martin



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Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter…

http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm



Buckleboo!

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Re: [meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-29 Thread Martin Horejsi

Hello Sergey,

Could you, or anyone on this list for that matter, translate into
English the caption below the Kunashak building you posted at:

http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/kunashak.jpg

Thanks,

Martin



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Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter…

http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm



Buckleboo!

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RE: [meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-29 Thread Sergey Vasiliev
Hello Martin,

I can try:

The building for drying grain to which roof the meteorite has fallen. The
place of breakdown in a roof is noted by X.

This picture is from the article in Meteoritika, 1950 by Krinov after his
expedition.

Best regards,
Sergey

P.S. Something else to translate from Russian? ;-)))



Hello Sergey,

Could you, or anyone on this list for that matter, translate into
English the caption below the Kunashak building you posted at:

http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/kunashak.jpg

Thanks,

Martin



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 Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter…

 http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm



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Re: RE: [meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-29 Thread Martin Horejsi

On 6/29/06, Sergey Vasiliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


P.S. Something else to translate from Russian? ;-)))


Hi Sergey,

Well, I guess if you are asking, how about this one:

http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/russian_article.jpg

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AW: [meteorite-list] Fersman: Kunashak punches Shack

2006-06-29 Thread Martin Altmann
Yepp,

And the logs in the museum:  http://www.fmm.ru/meteoritesen/kunashaken.htm
Is it underside the roof?

What a pitty that I sold all my Kunashak... a ballyhoo as house smasher
could quadruple the price.

Buckleboo!
Martin

PS: hmm what happened to Pele's encyclopedical project?
I feel always so pity, if such pictures disappear with time again.
If he has enough webspace to host

Or, Martin, after the city sign project - perhaps a main mass picture
project? Many of my collectors collect pictures too, especially - no wonder,
I do also - we want to see the main pieces our specimens origine from - if
we wouldn't be all so phlegmatic, I guess growing with the year, it could
became a nice online reference.
Next step a kinf of wikipedia for meteorites only...



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Von: Martin Horejsi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Fersman: Kunashak punches Shack

Hello Martin, Sergey and All,

Very interesting! As far as I can tell, Sergey's picture is the of
structure prior to impact, and the pic I posted is of the actual
impact hole. As you can see if you open both pics at the same time,
the building is the same, but the X-marks-the-spot on Sergey's pic is
actually off-the-mark.

Here is my pic borrowed from a private collector's personal catalog:

http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/kunashak_shack.jpg

Pretty cool! More thoughts?

Martin



On 6/28/06, Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter…

 http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm



 Buckleboo!

 Martin
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[meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-28 Thread Martin Altmann
Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter.
http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm

Buckleboo!
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Re: [meteorite-list] Fersman

2006-06-28 Thread Martin Horejsi

Hi Martin and All,

Yes, Kunashak did crash through the roof of a small old log building.
I believe the building was a factory or somewhere that made stuff. I
have a pic of the building showing a hole in the roof at my office.
I'll try to post a pic of it tomorrow.

Cheers,

Martin



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Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak was a house-hitter.
http://www.fmm.ru/galleryen.htm

Buckleboo!
Martin


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[meteorite-list] Fersman Mineralogical Museum Russian Achedemy of Sciences:Meteorites

2002-01-24 Thread EL Jones

Dear Listees,

Here is a hitherto unknown link I just recieved .  It to the Meteorite
collection of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum of the Russian Academy of
Sciences now located in Moscow.

On this meteorite page are photos of the Pallas Iron ( architype of all
pallsites) and the largest recoverd piece of Silkote-Alin. Many more photos.

http://www.fmm.ru/meteoren.htm

Regards,
Elton


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