In any case I think it is one of the nicest meteorites I have. Here
is Stefan's site for the NWA 1882 material. At $8/g you will be hard
pressed to find a nicer meteorite. Even his pictures don't do it justice.
http://www.meteoriten.com/stonyirons.html
Hello All!
I concur - Stefan's NWA
21.89 grams with a large FeNi metal pocket (6 mm x 4 mm)
Bernd
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Dear List, and distinguished Mr. Jones;
I think I shall attempt to sell my pocket lint that I shall collect at
today's Denver Show appearance!
Hope to see whom ever will let me around 10 or 11 AM!,
What's in your pocket?
Dave Freeman
E. L. Jones wrote:
An old but favorite topic for the list:
Dave,
want to swap for a hole I found in my pocket? ;-
best,
pekka s
David Freeman wrote:
Dear List, and distinguished Mr. Jones;
I think I shall attempt to sell my pocket lint that I shall collect at
today's Denver Show appearance!
Hope to see whom ever will let me around 10 or 11 AM!,
What's
Good morning list.To some of the people who asked about pictures of my
NOVA PETROPOLIS piece, I have a couple of pictures if anyone wants to see
them.Just email me, and I'll send them to you.It was professionally etched
and cleaned.A very nice piece of work.I also sent a picture to mike
johnson
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Hallo list,
for all of you who are interested to see how different the metal rich Diogenite
NWA3106 is, compared to some Mesosiderites that are at the moment on the collectors
market I took a photo to show you.
The upper left is NWA3106 and the right one is the NWA 1827. The piece on the
Hi Meteorite List Group,
Mark is still on vacation, so I will try to post some of his later newspaper
transcripts. Sorry, about that last posting, Mark sent the e-mail before he
left, but I didn't see it show so I posted it a couple times till it
didthen later the others came through. PDF
Paper: Helena Independent
City: Helena, Montana
Date: Sunday, July 27, 1930
Page: 2
Iowa City, Iowa, July 26. - An 820 pound stony meteorite that fell
near Paragould, Ark., is the largest meteoric stone ever recovered nearly
intact, Dr. C. C. Wylie, professor of astronomy at the University
Paper: Nebraska State Journal
City: Lincoln, Nebraska
Date: Saturday, August 21, 1948
Page: 1
N.U. May Get Part of Record Meteor Found on Kansas Farm
By the Associated Press
It appeared late Friday night that a portion of an anchondritic
meteorite which has been discovered near Norton, Kas.,
Please visit, www.MeteoriteArticles.com, a free on-line archive of meteor
and meteorite articles.
Paper: Daily Gleaner
City: Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica
Date: Thursday, July 16, 1931
Page: 19
Discover 13 Craters Made by a meteorite.
Geologists Ask Australian Premier to Protect Site For Further
Paper: Council Bluffs Nonpareil
City: Council Bluffs, Iowa
Date: Sunday, August 22, 1948
Page: 20
University Buys Meteor Fragment
NORTON, Kan., (AP) - The universities of New Mexico and Nebraska have
purchased the world's largest anchondritic meteorite. The purchase price
was not disclosed.
HI ALL
JUST FEW MOMENTS, JUST DURING THE DENVER SHOW FROM ME, FROM MY ROOM 291
HOLIDAY INN WAS STOLEN AN EXCELLENT METEORITE DHOFAR 285 THE MAIN MASS
POLYMICT EUCRITE
THE SAMPLE WAS FINE SHAPE -- REAL MUSEUM SPECIMENT.
SURE MOST OF YOU SAW THIS SAMPLE WITH ME FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS. JUST IT
Hello list.Yse, I am giving stuff away again.I have 4 givaways plus
something to sell.The freebies are:DHOFAR 742 MICRO,DHOFAR 743
MICRO,DHOFAR 743 0.3 GRAM FRAGMENT,and DHOFAR 932 LARGE MICRO.All are
free, for the $4.00 priority shipping thru paypal if possible.And finally
I have a 6.8 gram
Dear List,
Back in 1999 it seemed to me that in order for there
to be no life having ever existed on Mars one of two
conjectures, or both, must be true.
1. It is absolutely impossible for viable spores to
be transported by any natural process from the Earth
to Mars (No Free Ride Conjecture).
My contention is NOT that such a transfer is impossible, especially over billions of
Earth years. But I think it extraordinarily unlikely that the infant Mars could---in
the first 300 to 500 million years of solar system formation---evolve a hearty
population of anaerobic bacteria (capable of
If you are interested, I just added some very nice slabs of Park Forest,
IL to my site for a pretty low price...
Please have a look at http://www.mhmeteorites.com
No trades please
Thanks.
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
I've been curious about a piece of NWA 869 I cut into and am interested in
opinions or observations.
Bernd mentioned achondritic gray inclusions more than a year ago (post
last June if I recall) and Maria just showed a slice containing a couple of
them. I've attached a link to some scanned
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