Hello everybody
Yes, it is late, or very late, depending which clock you are looking at, but
I finally got another 15 pieces posted on my site. They are all on this page:
www.impactika.com/meteorites-frame.html
Some very nice pieces there, if I may say so myself. I particularly
Hi, at the Paris, Ontario gem mineral show yesterday I picked up a dozen
free color posters about meteorites made by the Geological Survey of
Canada. These are 84cm x 52cm (33 x 21) and come already folded, so
they will fit in a 10 by 12 envelope. One side is in English and the
other side in
I just upload the video on my internet web-site, only 671.280 Kb.
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/ParkForest.avi
Ciao
Francesco Moser
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/
IMCA #1510 www.imca.cc
AAT www.astrofilitrentini.it
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From: Meteoryt.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey List, this Allende has an inclusion and I really would like to know what
it is so I am sending this ebay link, not to show you this neat meteorite,
but to try to find out what you all think this inclusion could be, I am
dieing of curiosity!
This is impressive, considering that it was made almost 100 miles from the
impact area. The video is very similar to one made 190 miles away from the
2002.11.29 event over Montrose, Colorado.
Chris
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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
I haven't seen a reply to your post yet, so I'll take a shot.
The terms chondrite and achondrite are not used to denote texture
any more. They were originally coined for that purpose, but that was long
before the very accurate chemical analysis techniques we have today, and the
Sorry for the long answer, but some background into why seemed
more useful than a yes or no.
Thank You.
This was verry interesting, simple to understand and about meteorites. Not
too short, but also not too long. Just a core of this case. More emails like
this :)
-[ MARCIN CIMALA
LOL. Thats my ebay ad!
The dark inclusion is refered to by Smithsonian's The Allende,
Mexico meteor Shower, (Smithsonian Contributions to Earth
Sciences -1970 no5 - They even show one on page 32) as a Dark
Inclusion. Yep, them Yankee scientists get awefully technical.
In the booklet, they
Hi Tom, McCartneyTaylor, and List,
Hey List, this Allende has an inclusion and I really would like to know
what it is so I am sending this ebay link, not to show you this neat
meteorite, but to try to find out what you all think this inclusion could
be, I am dieing of curiosity!
Hi
here is some more stuf for sale.
Give me an offer.
NOTE.
From now on my adress is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The old adress will stop working.
Best
Lars
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HUTCHISON R. (2004) Meteorites: A Petrologic, Chemical, and
Isotopic Synthesis (Cambridge Planetary Science Series, pp. 506, p. 92):
Dark inclusions or matrix lumps are present in the members of a number
of groups of the carbonaceous chondrites. The inclusions are mm-sized,
may be chondrule- and
Hello,
I have several auctions ending soon. Howardite slice currently at $1.80/
gram and Park Forest piece also.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmaccers531
Thanks
Bob E
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Ups...
here is the adress:
http://home20.inet.tele.dk/stargazer/
Lars
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From: Bob Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lars Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD: more stuf sor sale
Where??
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Good Evening List,
I have a few auctions about to end, thought I would let folks know.
http://search.ebay.com/Gold-Basin-meteorite_W0QQsojsZ1QQfromZR40
Thanks,
Larry
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