Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite may have landed in Clare

2010-09-17 Thread Mark Ford
Someone send Astronomy Ireland a meteorite price list for gods sake..

M.

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WOW! - Thanks looks like a Martian Meteorite to me!

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Meteorite may have landed in Clare 


Wednesday, 15 September 2010 13:51

Scientists believe that a meteorite that landed in Ireland on September
1 may have touched down in north east Clare. According to Ireland's
foremost astronomer, David Moore, the September 1 meteorite is likely to
have landed in land along the border between Clare, Galway and
Tipperary. Moore, who is also the Chairman of Astronomy Ireland is
appealing to people who witnessed the fireball to contact the
association. The person who discovers the meteorite is also likely to
receive a major cash boost as fragments of meteorites are regularly sold
for 50 times their weight in gold.

Andrew Hamilton
  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite may have landed in Clare

2010-09-16 Thread Göran Axelsson

Hi Paul!

I think you got the gold price a bit high... it is $1266 per troy ounce 
or $39 per gram.
Then 50 times their weight in gold is $1970 per gram. I've seen higher 
prices for meteorites.


Granted, not many meteorites would reach that price but a witnessed 
lunar fall might do it.


 :-)

/Göran

litig8nsh...@aol.com wrote:

Good afternoon Folks,

Imagine that "50 times their weight in  gold."  That would be what, $50,000 
a gram?   LOL
 
Nice try...if they can sell it!
 
Best regards,
 
Paul Martyn

Savannah, GA

In a message dated 9/15/2010 4:12:30 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time, 
stanleygr...@hotmail.com writes:


List:

WOW! -  Thanks looks like a Martian Meteorite to me!

Greg  S.


http://www.clarepeople.com/201009152342/Meteorite-may-have-landed-in-Clare.h
tml



Meteorite  may have landed in Clare 



Wednesday, 15 September 2010  13:51

Scientists believe that a meteorite that landed in Ireland on  September 1 
may have touched down in north east Clare. According to Ireland’s  foremost 
astronomer, David Moore, the September 1 meteorite is likely to have  landed 
in land along the border between Clare, Galway and Tipperary. Moore, who  
is also the Chairman of Astronomy Ireland is appealing to people who 
witnessed  the fireball to contact the association. The person who discovers the 
meteorite  is also likely to receive a major cash boost as fragments of 
meteorites are  regularly sold for 50 times their weight in gold.


Andrew  Hamilton

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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite may have landed in Clare

2010-09-15 Thread LITIG8NSHARK
Good afternoon Folks,

Imagine that "50 times their weight in  gold."  That would be what, $50,000 
a gram?   LOL
 
Nice try...if they can sell it!
 
Best regards,
 
Paul Martyn
Savannah, GA

In a message dated 9/15/2010 4:12:30 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time, 
stanleygr...@hotmail.com writes:

List:

WOW! -  Thanks looks like a Martian Meteorite to me!

Greg  S.


http://www.clarepeople.com/201009152342/Meteorite-may-have-landed-in-Clare.h
tml



Meteorite  may have landed in Clare 


Wednesday, 15 September 2010  13:51

Scientists believe that a meteorite that landed in Ireland on  September 1 
may have touched down in north east Clare. According to Ireland’s  foremost 
astronomer, David Moore, the September 1 meteorite is likely to have  landed 
in land along the border between Clare, Galway and Tipperary. Moore, who  
is also the Chairman of Astronomy Ireland is appealing to people who 
witnessed  the fireball to contact the association. The person who discovers 
the 
meteorite  is also likely to receive a major cash boost as fragments of 
meteorites are  regularly sold for 50 times their weight in gold.

Andrew  Hamilton

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[meteorite-list] Meteorite may have landed in Clare

2010-09-15 Thread Thunder Stone

List:

WOW! - Thanks looks like a Martian Meteorite to me!

Greg S.


http://www.clarepeople.com/201009152342/Meteorite-may-have-landed-in-Clare.html



Meteorite may have landed in Clare 


Wednesday, 15 September 2010 13:51

Scientists believe that a meteorite that landed in Ireland on September 1 may 
have touched down in north east Clare. According to Ireland’s foremost 
astronomer, David Moore, the September 1 meteorite is likely to have landed in 
land along the border between Clare, Galway and Tipperary. Moore, who is also 
the Chairman of Astronomy Ireland is appealing to people who witnessed the 
fireball to contact the association. The person who discovers the meteorite is 
also likely to receive a major cash boost as fragments of meteorites are 
regularly sold for 50 times their weight in gold.

Andrew Hamilton
  
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