Hello All
Same here, still black page in my IE.
Tom Perry
G'Day, Mate,
I think you've got a little problem. When I tried to open your site I
only got a black page. Is it because I am using netscape commiunicator?
Cheers,
Norbert F. Kammel
ROCKS ON FIRE
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Hello all
Is trange, probably is a netscape problem, I have
control now and I see the page. For who want I have
the sale list in word 2000 format.
Regards
Matteo
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Hello All
Same here, still black page in my IE.
Tom Perry
G'Day, Mate,
I
Hi all,
Doing some research for a radio slot, and am intrigued by the "Kaali" meteorite which fell in Estonia around 400BC; in the brief net searches I've done so far I've found intriguing references to the Sun being blocked out by the impact, localised environmental devastation and even "human
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Doing some research for a radio slot, and am intrigued by the Kaali
meteorite which fell in Estonia around 400BC; in the brief net
searches I've done so far I've found intriguing references to the Sun
being blocked out by the impact, localised environmental
STU wrote:
Doing some research for a radio slot, and am intrigued by the Kaali
meteorite which fell in Estonia around 400BC; in the brief net
searches I've done so far I've found intriguing references to the Sun
being blocked out by the impact, localised environmental devastation
and even
Walter Branch wrote:
In looking over many pictures of NWA meteorites and
examining some which I have in my collection, many
look heavily oxidized. Is this just my eyes or are
they a heavily oxidzed group, in general? Of course,
I have seen exceptions but even the carbonaceous stones
appear
Thanks to everyone who has sent me info on this topic, I've got exactly what I need now :-)
Another example of this List at its *best* :-))
Cheers,
Stu
Hello Listees, Listoids,
In the July 2002 issue of Sky and Telescope (p. 58), you'll find
a review of O.R. Norton's Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites.
I don't quite agree with J.K. Beatty's final conclusion: the neophyte
meteoriticist would have an easier time digesting Harry McSween's
Hi list. who has any Canyon Diablo, inexpensive, forsale? I'm sure I'll get alot of feedback. I look forward to it. let me know, and have a great weekend all.S. R. Arnold, Chicago!!
A couple of my meteorites had started to get kind of rusty and I was afraid
that a couple others may share the same fate so I sent them off to Jim
Hartman a couple weeks ago and got them back today. My Fredericksburgh was
almost totally covered with rust and is completely free now. Apparently,
hi list, this week i had lunar on the brain, i ordered and received from
labenne brothers a 0.056 gram dhofar 280 lunar anorthositic highland
breccia.as a produce clerk this seems to be the biggest boulder i can
afford.on the net i found out several things about the lunar area. the
apollo
meteorite-list] Weathering Degrees - Breakdown II
Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri, 31 May 2002 21:50:13 +0200
Walter Branch wrote:
Thanks for the breakdown. The weathering grades
appear not to take a normal distribution, rather there
appears to be a skew toward the lower grades. For
Renaissance Wax is used by museums to protect
valuable metals. It is also used by knife collectors
to keep the metal in knives from rusting. Does
anyone have any experience using this wax on
iron meteorites?
Bill Russell
Steve,
Try Jim
Strope at www.catchafallingstar.com.
Regards,
Greg RedfernIMCA #5781www.meteoritecollectors.org
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Bill:
I don't have any experience with Renaissance wax, but I have used regular
paraffin wax on my Nantan and Campo and it has significantly reduced the
oxidation.
First melt the wax, then put the meteorite into it, completely submerged, for
one half hour. Remove it and lay it on a paper
hi list and moon-atics, its 'understood' that
dhofar 081/280 are paired, probley, well wash. univ. in st. louis web
site on dhofar 081/280 says 081 doesn't have sphere glass but 280's
matrix is glass rich, hummm
i think i found a sphere of white-milky glass 1/2mm in my 280, but i'm
not trained
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