Graham Christensen wrote:
I don't think that the information about the strewnfields is all
that important to science, the physics of meteorite falls and
the formation of strewnfields is already well known.
Hello Graham and Listees!
Let me first of all admit that, like so many others, I
Dear Bearnd and
list : Ok I can see your point but has
Dean not gone and gotten co ordinates for
that CR2 and has someone not donated a
sample to the lab for pairing if this will settle
that concern or has the value of monetary
gain from that fall exceeded the scientific
knowledge.
I
Hello all
I have put others NWA 975 slices on Ebay why the
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Second, I have update my sale site
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list of my NWA for sale. SaU
Bernd, Gaham;
About this new CR strewnfield, Dean Bessey had published the coordinates
recently, as follows. I transmit this info that I picked up on his website.
www.meteoriteshop.com if my memory is good.
Moroccan CR2 Strewnfield.
N 30 19 53 4
W 5 52 50 7
If it can help.
best wishes
There are many excellent photographs at the various websites of the members. Unfortunately, I believe the need for the inclusion of a size reference point in the photograph is too often overlooked. TJ
Hi, List --
A Russian friend sent me this www site reporting on
a shower of tektites in Russia. Here is the english abstract
A RAINFALL OF TEKTITES IN NIZHIJ NOVGOROD REGION IN WINTER 1996/1997,
by Dmitriev E.V. Prezented is data concerning the area of dispersed
glasses that,
Hello All; I have just posted 6 slices of varying size of NWA032 LUNAR
material to my website.
This material is VERY RARE, (only 300 grams TKW) and NO MORE is being
cut...so now is the time to grab your's if you do not have it yet!
I am offering 35% off website prices to you, untill
The latest on Wilamette...
http://www.oregonlive.com/newsflash/oregon/index.ssf?/cgi-free/getstory_ssf.cgi?o0084_BC_OR--WillametteMeteorinewsornews
Some will be available soon.
==Matt MorganMile High
MeteoritesP.O. Box 151293Lakewood, CO 80215http://www.mhmeteorites.com
YURIMOTO H. et al. (2001) Oxygen isotopic composition of
fine-grained CAIs and genetic relation to coarse-grained CAIs
(MAPS 36-9, 2001, A230):
Coarse-grained CAIs are mainly found in CV chondrites. On the other
hand, fine-grained CAIs are widely distributed among all chondrite
groups.
Cheers,
Last night at 8:47pm PST, myself and a friend witnessed a large blue
fireball while star gazing on Mt. Laguna at an altitude of 6000ft. It became
visible at 75 degree up from North/ Northwest horizon and became an intense
blue-white fireball with sparks of light at 30 degrees then disappeared.
Hello list!
I just listed few interesting auctions on ebay:
- Dar al Gani 430 (C3-UNGR) - fragment w. crust - starts at $5.00
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1073962361
- MARTIAN Meteorite - DaG 476 (ASHE) slice 3.3g - starts at $9.00 NR ;-)
I'm in between digital cameras so I've described these as best I can.
Shipping in USA is $4 for US Priority w/tracer for most items. Shipping to
other places is whatever it costs + registered + insured.
1. Chassigny (Mars) - 0.013 gms fragment 3x3x2mm - $325
2. Vigarano CV3.3 - 0.010 gms
Hello list members,
I am looking for a "old" rusty
campo to use for testing, as it will most likely be subjected to many
destructive treatments in the hope of advancing rust treatment procedures, price
is more important than beauty.
Donations always accepted.
Sincerely,Jim
James
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From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 6:47 PM
Subject: Ebay, 100 auctions Next 3 hours 20% off BUY IT
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Hello Everyone,
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Hello Everyone,
Does anybody know where I can find pictures of
small impact sites? Ones that are roughly 40m in diameter or less. And maybe
about 200 years old or older?
Also can anyone say about what size crater a 1500
and/or 600 pound projectile (meteorite)would make?
Has anyone ever heard
Hi,
Well, one of the things I'm sure Darryl would point out is that the density of
these objects is out of the range of tektites: too light at 2.14. (The last
correspondence I had with Darryl, less than a week before his death, was about
measuring the density of some supposed bediasites for
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