Hello
and the main mass of GV is not here in Rome..the
responsable of the piece in the Rome La Sapienza
University have sold this and no have give a little
piece for the museuma scandal!
Regards
Matteo
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Hullo,
A quick ad to say that if
Dave:
I have purchased two metal detectors from Ebay and both at reasonable prices.
The Whites XLT (~$600) was not very effective at Gold Basin but my Fisher
Gold Bug 2 ($500) was good. I found six small pieces at Gold Basin ranging
from 10 g. to 20 g.
I recommend the Gold Bug 2 for general
Hello Robert,
Add five more Correo meteorites found, four in 1997 and one in 1998 for a total of 244.7 grams. Four of the meteorites fit together, a rare find before the NWA meteorite rush. I wrote an article about the finds in Voyage! magazine, March-April 2000. About three years ago I traded
Hi everyone, I have over 40 very nice meteorites
ending this evening on ebay, all buy it now items. There are some beautiful
large pieces, including a stunning ~1 kilo Morasko slice, and a ~1 kilo Tata
iron slice. Beautiful, the Tata is at ONE DOLLAR $1 per gram! Half price.
Grab this one
If this STORY is true, the grandson is pond scum for selling the silver certificate! Maybe he should go to his Grandfather's grave site and dig the old fella up, section him up and sell the bones, mounted in gel membrane boxes, along with 1mm x 1mm pieces (Bessy Specks) of the silver certificate.
Dear List Members,
We have been asked many questions about our recent trip to Northwest Africa.
The main question is how we did at acquiring new material and is it true that
fewer meteorites are being found. I do not mind answering these questions.
I feel we did well at securing rare pieces
Hello Everybody, My November article in Meteorite Times is now posted and I just managed a little time to look at this latest issue. Great article Martin Horejsi! Thanks for sharing those photos with us. I have been debating on starting to number my rocks but I think I will just try to use a
A Recent Asteroid Crackup (Govert Schilling)
Planetary scientists have identified fragments from a solar-system
smashup that happened only 5.8 million years ago - just yesterday,
cosmically speaking. That appears to be when a main-belt asteroid
about 25 kilometers across was shattered by a much
Dear List;
As requested by a couple of discriminating meteorite collectors, I will
be posting some meteoritic items to ebay very soon. If you are bored
while waiting...check out my other items under User Id mjwy
Thanks for your patience...I will be putting up the requested sliced
chunk of
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--- Robert Woolard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I too want to thank Paul and Jim and everyone
Hello List,
I know that most of you come to the Tucson Show exclusively for
meteorites, but their is an opportunity to visit a marvelous living cave
located quite close to Tucson.
I thought that some of you with interests and/or backgrounds in geology
might be interested in a side trip to
Hi John and List,
John mentioned Kartchner Caverns southeast of Tucson as an
interesting sidetrip. I couldn't agree more -- I took the
tour back on Memorial Day this past year and it was fabulous.
The cave, which is very much alive, has been expertly preserved
through the use of double doors,
Found this a while back, a fast, simple little flash program that lets you
experiment with creating a moon while battling gravitational forces. Maybe
the professor can validate its accuracy, where is he these days anyway?
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/applets/satellites.html
--
Rob Wesel
In a message dated 11/3/2002 9:15:08 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Found this a while back, a fast, simple little flash program that lets you
experiment with creating a moon while battling gravitational forces. Maybe
the professor can validate its accuracy, where is he
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