[meteorite-list] How to make a Kitchen Comet -----------O

2002-03-02 Thread Rick Nowak
How to make a Kitchen Comet You can make an accurate model of a comet nucleus easily and inexpensively. Unfortunately it is difficult to do neatly. Here is what you need: 1. Five pounds of dry ice. You can get this from ice companies or ice cream parlors. CAUTION: Dry ice is -79 degrees

[meteorite-list] New fall in Europe

2002-03-02 Thread Henning Thøgersen
Hello The Article in Aftonbladet says that several persons friday evening at about 7 hour have seen a fireball and a round object falling to the ground. Saturday morning the 80 cm hole in the ground was discovered near the town Vemån in Härjedalen. Scientists from Naturhistoriske Riksmuseum says

Re: [meteorite-list] How to make a Kitchen Comet -----------O

2002-03-02 Thread Walter Sullivan
Facinating. I shall print out your recipe, and later, one day, try it. AlanaS. Rick Nowak wrote: How to make a Kitchen Comet You can make an accurate model of a comet nucleus easily and inexpensively. Unfortunately it is difficult to do neatly. Here is what you need: 1.Five

Re: [meteorite-list] How to make a Kitchen Comet -----------O

2002-03-02 Thread Meteoriteman
Hi Martin: I have never seen this before and printed it out I will use it in the local classrooms in which I speak and am certain the kids will love it! THANKS! Jake Jake Delgaudio The Nature Source Meteorites and Fossils Queensbury, NEW YORK 12804 website:

[meteorite-list] Ensisheim

2002-03-02 Thread PolandMET.com
Hey Tell me where I can reserve table and roms for fair in ensisheim ? On last Meteorite magazine is advertising about this. Ther is www page ville-ensisheim.rf, but there are no any info about fair. I send emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but he never ansvered me :((( You can help me ?

Re: [meteorite-list] Ensisheim

2002-03-02 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Marcin wrote: On last Meteorite magazine is advertising about this. There is www page ville-ensisheim.rf, but there are no any info about fair. I send emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but he never ansvered me. Hello Marcin and List, So try Z. Gabelica. His email address is also given in the

[meteorite-list] Mr. Buehler - what is with him ?

2002-03-02 Thread PolandMET.com
Hey again. Anybody have any info about mr. Buehler from meteorite.ch ? I can't contact with him. [ MARCIN CIMALA]- http://www.meteoryt.net -- Meteorite Information Center http://www.polandmet.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.studiomc.com.pl

[meteorite-list] Putty

2002-03-02 Thread Walter Sullivan
Since I lurk on behalf of my husband, the collector, and have asked him repeatedly to ask ya'll this, and he has not done so, I will do so. I use Museum Putty, along with Museum Gel and Museum Wax, to hold in place the numerous wonderful things we enjoy displaying. I do this because we have

[meteorite-list] Field Museum

2002-03-02 Thread Jamie Ekholm
I was at the Chicago Field Museum a few weeks back. I really wanted to take a look at their meteorite collection. I have to say I was left asking "is that it?" Although they had a few interesting ones out for display (Zagami, Lafayette etc), it just seems like there should have been more

[meteorite-list] Classifications

2002-03-02 Thread Herbert Raab
I noted that Acfer 182 (and pairings) are listed as CH2 in Grady's Catalogue of Meteorites, while it is commonly referred as CH3. Is there any sign of aqueous alteration? Furthermore, Mount Egerton is listed as anomalous Mesosiderite by Grady, while in many other sources, it is listed as

Re: [meteorite-list] be careful with Brad Sampson :-(

2002-03-02 Thread Brad Sampson
Actually i've had 5 people email me privately who have stated their support for meand telling me about their baddealings withseveral of the people who are currently attacking me. So, it looks like it goes both ways. Mike Martinez was in the process of slicing the meteorite for me. He had a

Re: [meteorite-list] How to make a Kitchen Comet

2002-03-02 Thread capricorn89
Re: comet in the classroom: Also, you will notice over an hour or two that the nucleus will fizz and pop as dry ice sublimates and CO2 bubbles break through the comet crust and form small craters. As this continues, the nucleus begins to look very much like the surface of an asteroid. The

[meteorite-list] Grayton Meteorite

2002-03-02 Thread magellon
Greetings ALL on a lovely Sat, I am looking for picts for Grayton Meteorite. I have one pict but does not display much detail. Any help would be much appreciated. Please contact me off list. (If anyone has any (not micros) for sale that would be INCREDIBLE!) Thanks, Ken Newton IMCA# 9632

[meteorite-list] [Fwd: Humor for the irreverent among us]

2002-03-02 Thread Walter Sullivan
Subject: Humor for the irreverent among us. If God is all-knowing and all-perfect, he must have a sense of humor and therefore shouldn't mind our laughing at this. . . GOD'S TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT QUESTIONNAIRE God would like to thank you for your belief and patronage. In order to better

Re: [meteorite-list] [Fwd: Humor for the irreverent among us]

2002-03-02 Thread meteorite1.net
I love it! Jim Ps. I bet he does too - Original Message - From: Walter Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bob Seiler [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Gayle Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Intertel [EMAIL

[meteorite-list] Resume ...careful with Brad Sampson :-(

2002-03-02 Thread vincent jacques
Hello all, there is the resume of my last mail to Brad Sampson. I wish thank all dealers and collectors support me. 1) I'm ask to Brad to use my mail and not the List for contact me. 2) There is not market for the Lost creek meteorite because he controle the entire weight. I'm not found on the

Re: [meteorite-list] be careful with Brad Sampson :-(

2002-03-02 Thread vincent jacques
Brad, I'm reply to your last mail, and for the third time since january, there is my adress: Vincent JACQUES, 19 bruyèers d'inchebroux, B-1325 Chaumont-Gistoux. Belgium. From: "Brad Sampson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] be careful with Brad Sampson

Re: [Fwd: [meteorite-list] Re: be careful with Brad Sampson :-(]

2002-03-02 Thread Sharkkb8
Mark Miconi wrote: Come on Brad...you are drinking way too much of your own bath water. Mr. Letterman, sir.you new some new writers.;-) Gregory __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] Field Museum

2002-03-02 Thread Space Rocks
Yup it really sucks. The large case at the end of the stairs with about 10 specimens is nice but you have to know it is there. The other displays, next to the "Sue" display, are a hodge podge of old displays that have not changed in 15 years. At least they are no longer at the end of the dark

Re: [meteorite-list] [Fwd: Humor for the irreverent among us]

2002-03-02 Thread J. Hirschmann
Love it, too. But where to send the results... joachim meteorite1.net schrieb: I love it! Jim Ps. I bet he does too - Original Message - From: Walter Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bob Seiler [EMAIL PROTECTED];

[meteorite-list] Allende CAI origins

2002-03-02 Thread Dave Harris
Hullo Listees Well, having been in hospital for the past few days, and having the most profoundly unpleasant procedure performed on me (email me offlist if interested - I have no pride!!) I have had plenty of time to lie in bed, woozy on morphine, read some stuff relating to the origin of CAIs

Re: [meteorite-list] Field Museum

2002-03-02 Thread Tracy Latimer
I was at the Field Museum in October last year. I agree, the display could stand a MAJOR overhaul. Of course, I was jaded; the last big display I saw was the Smithsonian's drool. They definitely find Sue a bigger draw than the meteorites, especially since aren't they the museum that was

[meteorite-list] Ries Impactite - eBay auctions! - Tuscon

2002-03-02 Thread Mark Bostick
Hello, Finally have things back in order and settled from my little trip. Thank you to everyone for your understanding while I was gone. I enjoyed meetingeveryoneat this years Tuscon show. It was nice to see Art Jones, Ron Hartman, Michael Cottingham, Michael Blood and some of the

[meteorite-list] Sawing

2002-03-02 Thread wrecks463
Hello People, Can anybody give me some hints on a good way to saw up an iron meteorite? I spent 2 hours hackin away at a campo del rusto with little luck. Is a carbide tipped blade the way to go here? I noticed that it would saw good then hit a hard spot,then saw,then stop when it hita

[meteorite-list] Field Museum

2002-03-02 Thread Jamie Ekholm
I don't suppose that the general public could see the archival collection? Jamie

Re: [meteorite-list] Sawing

2002-03-02 Thread meteorite1.net
Rex, Are you sawing an iron meteorite by hand?? Jim - Original Message - From: wrecks463 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 4:46 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Sawing Hello People, Can anybody give me some hints on a good way to

[meteorite-list] re:sawing

2002-03-02 Thread wrecks463
I guess I should of said I was hacking away at it with a band saw

[meteorite-list] THIN SECTION SUNDAY is Back on EBAY

2002-03-02 Thread dean bessey
I never took as much time of for travelling around the Tucson show as I had planned so I have over 200 auctions open on ebay now - including about 20 thin sections that end today for the first thin section sunday in almost two months. Included is a Lunar, ureilite, bondoc messosiderite, an