About 6 weeks ago the US Navy and allies concluded RIMPAC, the annual war
games conducted in the waters around Hawaii for several weeks. During that
time, we saw a Sea Stallion leading a destroyer through the Auai Channel
between Maui and Lanai. Periodically, the helicopter would dunk a
Yeah, chin up Dave! - good people like you are what keeps the world from
destroying itself. It's easy to let the bad stuff dominate in one's
mind, but for every looser out there there are ten good ones. Things
will work out...
Viva la list!
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From: Dave Harris
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.Does anyone have any dos cabezas forsale?I am looking for a 40 to
50 gram piece.
Shoot, I was ecstatic with my little 5 gm. piece as a gift from the
magnificent JB. 40-50 gms.? Good luck!
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If I weren't numb , Dave, I'd be flabbergasted at the beef you have with
the list. Your post shows that you knew the conflict level. I don't
see that you were turned on at the drop of a hat. I think you've been
tolerated but welcomed a very long time. You tweaked your nose at us
when we
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Oct_5.html
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To All,
As many of you know Steve Schoner has been an active list member for a
number of years. I haven't seen or heard from him in a while and have
concern because of his past health problems. If anyone can share any
information with me and the list I am sure we would all like to know
Steve is
Now that's nice!
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture Of The Day - October
5,2004
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
Hola list,
October 5 - A very special day. I wanted to wish a Happy
Impactday to the Monze meteorite 54 years ago in Zambia.
Was going to ask the list if anyone knew more about the
circumstances of the fall, but Googled it first. Mark B's
site showed up in the search and I was totally
Dear Greg,
YOU DOG!
Dear list members,
I found buried treasure!
I know that many of you enjoy treasure hunting as much as I do. In fact,
meteorite hunting is one of many forms of treasure hunting so I thought I
would share one of my latest adventures with you.
Greetings Everyone!
MeteoriteTimes for October is up and ready to read.
A big thank you as always to all the writers who make this happen.
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
Enjoy,
Paul and Jim
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Minor Planet Circular 52771 issued on September 28, 2004
announced the naming of Asteroid 84225 after my friend,
Bob Verish. Robert Matson discovered the asteroid from
NEAT images. Excerpt from the MPC is appended below.
If you would like the view the asteroid's orbit, see this link:
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMAVQMKPZD_0.html
The grabens of Claritas Fossae
European Space Agency
Mars Express
5 October 2004
These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft, show the Claritas Fossae tectonic grabens
Dear List Members,
While we are on the subject of treasure which seems to be a positive string
I would like to make a few comments. First of all, I would give just about
anything to be in Florida right now chasing down galleon wreck treasures as
this has been a goal of Greg and I since we were
I've enjoyed the buried treasure stories. As a kid in Massachusetts we'd
occasionally find storm transported items from ships lost at sea, but never great
stuff. Later I confirmed a story of a large amount of silver left behind
following a house fire in Wisconsin and have often wanted to try a
Adam,
That must have been one COLD swimming hole to cause all those rings to fall off
fingers, and shorts with money in them to fall off waists.
Now we can see where the fortune started. :)
John
-- Original message from Adam Hupe : --
Dear List Members,
Dear List Members,
Two sets of auctions representing over 140 items are ending tonight. There
are several bargains to be had including a few pieces of this weeks special,
NWA3127, an exceedingly rare LL3.1, S2, W3 chondrite.
To see NWA 3127 (Official offering) and other official items of
This is just a test, my postings are not making it to the list!
Cj
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Hi list.Just an update on campo sales L5 stones.I will PAY for all
shipping anywhere in the world.But if you want priority mail,registerd, or
delivery confermation, that will cost you extra.But I will pay shipping
worldwide for these stones.So lets have the offers keep coming.
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Don Savage (202)
Dear List;
During a recent visit to a famous sporting goods store in Sidney,
Nebraska, I spoke with a technician that noted of a very recent fall of
a meteorite at Chappell, Nebraska. The meteorite, tough to be of basket
ball size was in the local papers, and was inspected and proclaimed to
Dear List;
Last Friday, I met Mr. Dale Killingbeck, who wrote an article about my
meteorite journeys. I presented him with a 20 gram specimen of a fine NWA.
The article was on the front page of the Cadillac Evening News, and took
up the bottom half of the page, with additional story on page
Hi Dave
I would posted it some time ago but have been having a hard time posting to
the list. Just needed to post as plain text. The photo sure doesn't look like
fresh fall.
Looks like Matt Morgan was sent a pieceany comment Matt?
Hi List
Does anyone have Hans Koser's (HK International) email.
Thanks
Mike
Mike Jensen IMCA 4264
Bill Jensen IMCA 2359
Jensen Meteorites
16730 E Ada PL
Aurora, CO 80017-3137
303-337-4361
Web Site: Jensen Meteorites
New Book: Meteorites from A to Z
Hi List
I have had a few people request copies of the first edition our book.
Unfortunately we sold out a few years ago. Luckily at the Denver show I was able to
find someone who had some extra copies and I acquired them. If you would like a
copy the cost will be $20 plus shipping. Also if you
Yes, I received a piece of BASALT
Matt Morgan
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Mike posted:
We have heard that if it is a
meteorite that this happens once in every 100 years.
Hell yeah! It's been at least 100 years since Park Forest. Or maybe
it just feels that way : )
Geoff N.
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