Hello all
I have put 2 lots of slices and end pieces of the NWA
L3.8/L6 Breccia, all polished and ready to re-sale
immediately. For the Girgenti pieces I addvise all of
18 pieces available, now I have only 6 pieces
available, the others is go sold or on hold, if you
want 2 of this is on Ebay.
Hi Johnnie and List Members,
Anyone know where I can get a copy of Meteorites, Minor Planets and
Meteors by Philip Bagnall? I understand it's pretty good but I can't find
it on Amazon.
You could go to www.positron-press.co.uk and look under New Titles, or...
Go to www.minresco.com or,
Rhett wrote:
I'm wondering if you have any other information on
the pyroxene and metal values of some of these.
Hello Rhett and List,
Clipperton may be one of those meteorites about which Pierre
cautioned: is there systematic bias? (possible for weathered
finds, oxidation of olivine starts
Does anyone have a photo of the Main Mass of Imilac that they could email
to me? I would prefer that the photo be at least two years old or
older.
Thanks
Jim Strope421 Fourth StreetGlen Dale, WV 26038
http://www.catchafallingstar.com
http://www.nwa482.com
http://www.marsrock.com
Hi Steve,
I've had some dealings with Duane Penshorn. In those, he has been more
than helpful and generous. I have helped him submit a number of specimens
for analysis at UCLA and he has been quick to provide large samples to the
lab, gratis. His newly recognized old find from California
Jim Strope wrote:
Does anyone have a photo of the Main Mass of Imilac that they could
email to me? I would prefer that the photo be at least two years old
or older.
Hello Jim and List,
According to Buchwald the largest individual
fragment weighs 198 kg and is now in London.
Reference:
Hi list. Are all the nwa's, like NWA 001 thru where ever we are with the
numbers now, are they all classified now? I would really like to know. I
think all these NWA'S are so neat. Will someone please let me know!!
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Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
The Midwest
No, not all have been classified and may never be classified. I have a few
complete masses myself that have numbers assigned but I did not bother to
classify because they are obviously common types.
Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV 26038
Catch a Falling Star Meteorites
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_2128000/2128488.stm
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BBC News
July 14, 2002
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Scientists and military chiefs studying the
Al Mitterling from Warsaw, Indiana ;-)
To those who might be interested,
I have the following thin sections for sale:
Tuxtuac, Mexico (LL5) $40.00
Portales Valley, NM (H6) $50.00
Happy Canyon, Texas (enstatite E6) $75.00 (this is a shock
$35.00 per kg, 20 kg minimum and UPS ground is
free! email me off list please.
xoxox, MC
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