Derek , 

I used FeCL3 and no issues fit 2 years on a Campo de Cielo. Only thing is that 
it stains clothes so be careful and wear old raggedy shirts etc.

Best if luck ,
Frank Spitz

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>   1. Moss Meteorite Fall Hammer Stone question ? (Shawn Alan)
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>   4. Ferric Cloride (mine...@optonline.net)
>   5. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 28 - May 2, 2014 (Ron Baalke)
>   6. AD: Black Beauty, New Lodranite and So Much More! (Ruben Garcia)
>   7. Subject:  Membership disabled? (ian macleod)
>   8. NASA Scientists Have 3D-Printed A Replica Of A    Meteorite On
>      Mars (Shawn Alan)
>   9. Meteorite Picture of the Day (valpar...@aol.com)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 12:16:24 -0700
> From: "Shawn Alan" <shawna...@meteoritefalls.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Moss Meteorite Fall Hammer Stone question ?
> To: "Meteorite Central" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
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> Hello Listers
> 
> I have been wondering about the Moss fall and had some questions. I know
> out of the stones recovered, most of them are Hammer Stones, and a
> couple arnt. I now that Mike Farmer found a nice stone that hit
> pavement, making it a non hammer stone. I have also read that a couple
> of these stones were donated. One stone I have a question about is the
> one that hit the fence. I was wondering, the two people that found the
> meteorite that hit the fence, was it Mazur and Sorheim? If anyone has
> any information on this please let me know on the list of email :) 
> 
> Shawn Alan
> IMCA 1633 
> ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
> Website http://meteoritefalls.com 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 20:15:26 +0000 (GMT)
> From: mine...@optonline.net
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Test
> To: "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
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> This is a test
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 20:16:30 +0000 (GMT)
> From: mine...@optonline.net
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Ferric Cloride
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> Is there any long term negative effects to etching?with ferric chloride 
> versus nitric? ?I know that it delivers a better etch and is less dangerous, 
> ?but I'm hesitant of interducing?chlorine into the specimen. ?Any help from 
> people who have use this material in the past would be greatly 
> appreciated.Thanks, Derek.?
> 
> 
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 20:09:46 +0000 (GMT)
> From: mine...@optonline.net
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Ferric Cloride
> To: "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
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> Is there any long term negative effects to etching?with ferric chloride 
> versus nitric? ?I know that it delivers a better etch and is less dangerous, 
> ?but I'm hesitant of interducing?chlorine into the specimen. ?Any help from 
> people who have use this material in the past would be greatly 
> appreciated.Thanks, Derek.?
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 14:12:57 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Ron Baalke <baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 28 - May
>    2, 2014
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com (Meteorite Mailing List)
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> MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
> April 28 - May 2, 2014
> 
> o Granicus Valles (28 April 2014)
>  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140428a
> 
> o Channels (29 April 2014)
>  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140429a
> 
> o Alluvial Fans (30 April 2014)
>  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140430a
> 
> o Lava Flows (01 May 2014)
>  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140501a
> 
> o Polar Dunes (02 May 2014)
>  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140502a
> 
> All of the THEMIS images are archive here:
> 
> http://themis.asu.edu/latest.html
> 
> NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission 
> for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission 
> Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
> Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing. 
> The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona State 
> University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime contractor 
> for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission 
> operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a 
> division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 14:45:37 -0700
> From: Ruben Garcia <rubengarcia85...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Black Beauty, New Lodranite and So Much
>    More!
> To: "Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
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> Hi all,
> 
> Ebay auctions ending soon
> http://www.ebay.com/sch/mr-meteorite/m.html?item=321393025457&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
> 
> Black Beauty
> http://www.mrmeteorite.com/blackbeautynwa7034.htm
> 
> NEW Lodranite Meteorite - Likely pairs with NWA 8118
> This lodranite is unique in that it has large prominent green
> clinopyroxene grains.
> http://www.mrmeteorite.com/meteoritesforsale.htm
> 
> Translucent Diogenite
> http://www.mrmeteorite.com/nwa7831slices.htm
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rock On!
> 
> Ruben Garcia
> http://www.MrMeteorite.com
> 
> 
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sat, 3 May 2014 10:33:37 +1030
> From: ian macleod <ianmacc...@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Subject:  Membership disabled?
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> Hi all, I had the same email as Tracy
> 
> 
>> Has anyone else received a notice about meteorite list
>> membership being disabled due to excessive bounces?
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> 
> I rather than replying to the email as one way to reactivate my account just 
> instead clicked on the link provided. My list membership was reactivated. Up 
> until the final email, I had also received notifications regarding membership 
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> Here is the instructions in the email:
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> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 18:17:27 -0700
> From: "Shawn Alan" <shawna...@meteoritefalls.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] NASA Scientists Have 3D-Printed A Replica Of
>    A    Meteorite On Mars
> To: "Meteorite Central" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
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> 
> Hello Listers
> 
> Now I am wanting to get a 3D printer even more these days cause what it
> can do.
> 
> enjoy the article down below :)
> 
> 
> Shawn Alan
> IMCA 1633 
> ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
> Website http://meteoritefalls.com 
> 
> 
> 
> NASA Scientists Have 3D-Printed A Replica Of A Meteorite On Mars
> 
> We're still several years away from a Mars Sample Return Mission. So,
> for now, we'll have to settle for the next best thing. NASA's Jet
> Propulsion Laboratory has created a true-size facsimile of "Block
> Island"? a Martian meteorite discovered by the Opportunity rover in
> 2009.
> 
> Usually, meteorites break apart upon hitting the Martian surface, since
> the atmosphere is too thin to slow them down. Scientists believe Block
> Island remained intact due to the combination of a very specific entry
> point into the atmosphere and a very shallow flight path. 
> 
> Whatever the reason, this is the largest meteorite yet found on Mars: at
> two-feet wide and comprised of iron and nickel, it is estimated to weigh
> about a half-ton.
> 
> 
> Block Island's plastic doppelg?nger here on Earth is considerably
> lighter, but the resemblance is startling. Scientists based the design
> on detailed measurements and stereo images taken by Opportunity's
> panoramic camera. Still, the rover was not able to see every square inch
> of the meteorite, which created data holes in the computer model.
> Earlier attempts at printing a 3D replica fell apart.
> 
> Eventually, the scientists solved the problem by building several small
> models of the meteorite, which allowed them to visualize the missing
> data points. Next, they used software?normally used to create
> navigation terrain maps for rovers?to generate depth meshes of the
> meteorite's surface from six positions, which were then combined into a
> 3D digital model.
> 
> Since Block Island was too large to print all at once, the scientists
> printed out 11 different segments and assembled them together. Total
> time to print the parts: 305 hours and 36 minutes. NASA says the project
> opens the door to other detailed models of objects and terrain on Mars,
> or elsewhere in the solar system.
> 
> 
> source:
> http://io9.com/ready-nasa-scientists-have-3d-printed-a-replica-of-a-1570017635
> 
> 
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> Message: 9
> Date: Sat, 3 May 2014 00:00:11 -0700
> From: <valpar...@aol.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day
> To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
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> Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: LAP 02226
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> Contributed by: AMN
> 
> http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp
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