Harlan,
Ive often wondered about this too!
If someone has measured an 'increase over background' then clearly the potential at
least exists for a serious health issue..
I am an engineer in the nuclear industry, so I have access to Geiger counters and
MCA's etc and I have extensively checked
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Hi list.I am just wondering.Does anyone else have any squaw creek in thier
collections?I am told that it is one of the more stable ones.I will be
getting my 438 gram slice today.The picture of it is great.180 x 93 x 6
mm in size.WOW!!!Io not collect many irons, but this one is a beaut.I'll
have a
Come on - Beer testing is not such a hard work
and finally it was Christian's Hanno's idea!
They should get beer for free (I'm not an alcoolist yet).
In fact I'm glad, that I still found some places in a nearby location
bearing upon some bavaricity,
as it had to be short-termed and the
Dear list,
As we may not be all in the same time at the same place, I suggest that we
exchange Mobiles # .
Here is mine:
Michel FRANCO: + 33 671 62 69 28 ( gsm)
Regards
Michel.
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The question iswhen will you be putting this one up for trade or sale.
Jamie
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Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 6:20 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] SQUAW CREEK
Hi list.I am just wondering.Does
Dear List (s),
After several years prospecting, I need to try to stabilize my balance and I
have decided that I should take off my collection a museum quality
meteorite, in order to fund my next winter expeditions in the Sahara and to
feed my family. One of my nicest pieces is probably the
Dear Eric,
A good question which I don't have an answer to. In terms of orbital evolution and
probabilities to be catched up the larger solar system bodies, I do not se a reason,
why iron meteoroids shall survive longer than stony meteoroids. May be, the
differences in CRE ages are a result of
Paper: News Journal
City: Mansfield, Ohio
Date: Thursday, January 15, 1970
Page: 5
Scientists Agog over Meteorite
By VICTOR COHN
WASHINGTON (PTS) Space watchers have rushed to Washington for study of
what a Aeronautics and Space Administration official calls the freshest
meteorite ever
Paper: Valley Morning Star
City: Harlingen, Texas
Date: Thursday, January 15, 1970
Page: B-8
Meteorite Fragments Fall On Oklahoma
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Excited scientist Wednesday were studying a 21.6
pound star which fell in Oklahoma 11 days ago for clues to the creation of
the planets and
Paper: Daily Gleaner
City: Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica
Date: Friday, January 16, 1970
Page: 11
Freshly-fallen meteorite found by US scientists
WASHINGTON, January 14, (Reuters): American scientists today proudly
displayed a meteorite that they said could prove as scientifically valuable
as
Paper: Daily Gleaner
City: Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica
Date: Saturday, April 25, 1970
Page: 11
Meteorite provides new information about space
WASHINGTON, April 24 (AP): Scientists reported that a 35-pound
meteorite that fell near Lost City, Okla., last January has provided
valuable new
Paper: Daily Tribune
City: Great Bend, Kansas
Date: Friday, May 22, 1970
Page: 3
Meteorites Returns For Oklahoma Tours, Exhibitions
WASHINGTON (AP) - The meteorite that made Lost City, Okla., famous in
January will return to Oklahoma this summer and autumn for a series of
exhibits, the head
List,
I suppose it was just a matter of time before radiation contaminated Brahin
started showing up on the market.
Several years ago, I talked with Ivan K. about the issues concerning the
Brahin strewn field including its overlapping the Chernobyl contamination
site. According to Ivan, there
Excellent idea to gather the phone numbers of those going to Munich.
Please just append yours:
Bernhard Rems (ebay: metcollector): +43/6602112645 (mobile)
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Dear List members;
For those planing Octoberfest activities combined with a meteorite
hunting trip this weekend in SW Wyoming, meteorite hunting season has
temporarily been suspended due to 4 of slushy white snow. In the past
24 hours we have received an inch and a half of precipitation. If
Here is my phone # :
Andrei, Razvan : +40721241978
I'll try to get there Friday morning
Andrei
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Excellent idea to gather
I'm so old fashioned, that I don't own a cell phone.
Don't like to get my brain grilled, it's already smallhard enough.
Will have to borrow one for Friday.
Martin
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From: Razvan Andrei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 6:53 PM
Well, why watery? My four meteorite specimens from Mike Farmer
arrived today. Although I haven't had much time yet to welcome them,
I must say that what I saw knocked my socks off and made my mouth
water. That's why this mail may be a little watery :-)
The two Soledade specimens (#9 and #12) are
Hello,
I have a couple of nice specimens up for auction:
A 14 Gram Pultusk individual with incredibly fresh crust almost 100%
Complete, and a large Martian specimen on ebay.
Both worth taking a look at here:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQgotopageZ1QQsassZmaccers531QQsorecordsperpageZ50
Hello list.My new 438 gram slice of SQUAW CREEK has arrived safely from
minnesota.It is a thing of beauty.And no jamie, it is staying right
here.Thanks again to ken for making this piece available.Also do not
forget.My mid-fall meteorite sale.
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
0ctober 18-22, 2004
o Reull Vallis (Released 18 October 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041018a.html
o Reull Vallis (Released 19 October 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041019a.html
o Reull Vallis (Released 20 October 2004)
Not All Of Nininger Hunts Are Smooth
The Trip To Loreto, Baja California
Often turning his travels, letters from various people, and talking
to farmers, ranchers and many other sources, Nininger would run
into stories about where a meteorite was thought to exist if he
would only go and check it
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