[meteorite-list] [Martin Altmann] Deport (a) safely home...

2005-05-11 Thread Jerry A. Wallace
Hi Martin, Just to let you know that Deport (a) arrived here safe and sound this afternoon. I could almost swear I saw it make a big grin when I opened the wrapping and the Texas sunshine hit it in the face. We're planning a big WELCOME HOME party for Miss Deport (a) (all 23.37 grams of her) this

Re: [meteorite-list] Is Amgala Official? / New Bulletin

2005-05-11 Thread Zelimir Gabelica
Hi Michael, Marcin, List, You are completely right Michael. This is true not only in Botany but also in the recent meteorite history. A couple of years ago, I purchesed Turkmenbashi and Heze (names that are still on the original labels). Many of us probably still remember that these names now

RE : [meteorite-list] Is Amgala Official? / New Bulletin

2005-05-11 Thread michel CN
Hi All, This wall is caled the Berm. Raised by the morrocan invadors to stop the sahraoui people to be free on their own land. Best regards Michel FRANCO -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Zelimir Gabelica Envoyé : mardi 10 mai

RE : [meteorite-list] Is Amgala Official? / New Bulletin

2005-05-11 Thread michel CN
Hi Zelimir, Hi list, Kilometers not meters. This wall is called the Berm. BTW it is longer. Raised by the morrocan invadors to stop the sahraoui people to be free on their own land. Best regards Michel FRANCO Join the POLISARIO or at least support their efforts! -Message d'origine-

[meteorite-list] ROCK BOTTOM ON REMAINING-LAST CALL!

2005-05-11 Thread RYAN PAWELSKI
Hello List... This is an offical last call for some remaining pieces, all relisted with rock-bottom prices. And as usual, find a better price on any dealer's website and I will adjust the price. Paypal accepted at this email address, and please ask for photos if interested. Thanks! Key:

RE: [meteorite-list] Is Amgala Official? / New Bulletin

2005-05-11 Thread mark ford
Canyon Diablo, what was the reasoning for that name Tom, Canyon Diablo = Valley of the devil Castellio Diablo = castle/house of the devil, the name of a particularly horrible tasting red wine, that was on special offer at my local supermarket, - which wasn't even usable in cooking! Best

[meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - May 11, 2005

2005-05-11 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
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Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - May 11, 2005

2005-05-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
I have seen other slice of MUONIONALUSTA + big of this, over 3 kg. but i not have take why MUONIONALUSTA have the same rusty Matteo --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May11.html __ Meteorite-list mailing list

[meteorite-list] Message Delivery Delay

2005-05-11 Thread Darren Garrison
Is anyone else getting this Message Delivery Delay e-mail multiple times a day for the past couple of days? It is supposed to be going to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I don't recall sending any direct e-mails to that address, so I figure that it has to come from this list. It says: MailEnable:

Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - May 11, 2005

2005-05-11 Thread Göran Axelsson
Is it only me or do you too have problem understanding the second line? Anyhow, a small picture of a 158 kg Muonionalusta in situ is included in this swedish article. http://www.nsd.se/index.php?artikel=94896ort=9 Some more pictures of the 158 kg meteorite.

Re: [meteorite-list] Message Delivery Delay

2005-05-11 Thread Tom Knudson
They are viruses, don't fall for them! Thanks, Tom peregrineflier http://www.frontiernet.net/~peregrineflier/Peregrineflier.htm http://fstop.proboards24.com/ - Original Message - From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: MeteoriteCentral meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent:

[meteorite-list] First MARSIS Boom Successfully Deployed on Mars Express

2005-05-11 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMY3R5TI8E_index_0.html First MARSIS boom successfully deployed European Space Agency 11 May 2005 Thanks to a manoeuvre performed on 10 May 2005 at 20:20 CET, ESA flight controllers have successfully completed the deployment of the first boom of the MARSIS radar on

[meteorite-list] D'Orbigny, Unusual Angrite, Thin Section Photographs

2005-05-11 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello list, (Forgive me for if any of the following is scientifically wrong, this is my observations paired with my at times limited knowledge.) I recently received a D'Orbigny thin section. Which I have placed several photographs of on my web site at the following web page.

[meteorite-list] Canyon Diablo nomenclature...was (Is Amgala Official?/NewBulletin)

2005-05-11 Thread MexicoDoug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribe: Canyon Diablo, what was the reasoning for that name Tom, Canyon Diablo = Valley of the devil Tom, Mark, Jeff, List: Canyon Diablo vs. Meteor Crater is an interesting case in nomenclature. It is sort of a chicken or egg first story

[meteorite-list] FW: Attn: Mr. Mark, Asteroid found in Africa

2005-05-11 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Anyone with 6.4 Billion dollars to spend on a possible meteorite, but likly not? I get these all the time, but I have never seen the word billion in a meteorite e-mail. Routing information is shown. Clear Skies, Mark Bostick www.meteoritearticles.com From: chernet Sana [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [meteorite-list] Canyon Diablo nomenclature...was (Is AmgalaOfficial?/NewBulletin)

2005-05-11 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Tom, Mark, Jeff, Mexico Doug and list, Most 1891 references I have seen note the place as Canon Diablo, so I guess we are lucky that is not the name. Mark's e-mail got me wondering. According to the crater people, it was the 1970's when Shoemaker found coesite there. If you have read any of

[meteorite-list] AD - Very Fresh H5 and Other Auctions Ending Today

2005-05-11 Thread Greg Hupe
Dear List Members, I would like to announce a new and very fresh Saharan H5 meteorite. I have three auctions ending in just a few hours under my seller name, naturesvault. It is NWA 2710, and although it is not rare, it only has a weathering level of 1, making it very pleasing to look at. Here

[meteorite-list] Ebay Auctions Ending at few hours

2005-05-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
I have some auctions ending in just a few hours, for who is interested go here http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteorite Matteo M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sale Site:

[meteorite-list] Mars Global Surveyor Images - May 5-11, 2005

2005-05-11 Thread Ron Baalke
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES May 5-11, 2005 The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available: o MGS Finds Viking Lander 2 and Mars Polar Lander (Maybe) (Released 05 May 2005) http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/05/05

[meteorite-list] Re: Canyon Diablo nomenclature...was (Is AmgalaOfficial?/NewBulletin)

2005-05-11 Thread MexicoDoug
Most 1891 references I have seen note the place as Canon Diablo, so I guess we are lucky that is not the name. Mark, I am sure plenty of wilder folk appreciated the pun in its time running throughout the whorehouses and gambling joints and so forth in Canyon Diablo town regarding the Canon

[meteorite-list] Map of Life on Earth could be used on Mars

2005-05-11 Thread Ron Baalke
http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/5152.html Map of life on Earth could be used on Mars Finding the 'peculiar' ancestor By Alison Drain Washingon University in St. Louis May 9, 2005 A geologist from Washington University in St. Louis is developing new techniques to render a more

[meteorite-list] Size of diamonds in meteorites

2005-05-11 Thread bernd . pauli
Hello David, Adam, and List, I'm sorry for my late response but we are very busy with our preparations for our family trip to Lake Constance tomorrow. David Weir kindly wrote: Perhaps Bernd could check his extensive resources for more info So here goes: HILL H.G.M. et al. (1997) Infrared

[meteorite-list] The Magnetic Personality of Ancient Mars

2005-05-11 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/050511_magnetic_mars.html The Magnetic Personality of Ancient Mars By Robert Roy Britt space.com 11 May 2005 A new study of old rocks on Earth could force a revision of theories about Mars. The results suggest ancient Mars might have been more magnetic

Re: [meteorite-list] Size of diamonds in meteorites

2005-05-11 Thread MarkF
Hi Bernd and List I've been reading about this and have to wonder if its diamonds at all. It may be that what has been experienced is a combination of factors, not the least of which is simple rock density itself. Add to this silicon carbide crystals, nano-diamonds and you have the makings of a

[meteorite-list] Size of diamonds in ureilites

2005-05-11 Thread bernd . pauli
Hello Mark and List, GOODRICH C.A. (1992) Ureilites: A critical review (Meteoritics 27-4, 1992, 327-352): Graphite is the most common polymorph of carbon in ureilites. Vdovykin (1970) found traces of chaoite and organic carbon compounds in Haverö, Novo Urei, Dyalpur and Goalpara. Diamond and

[meteorite-list] eBay ad - Interesting Gib and Pena Blanca

2005-05-11 Thread Dave Harris
Hi, Yep, hit delete if necessary! an interstingly shaped Gibeon, great for throwing at someone's head I guess http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6531245845 and 4.3g of Pena Blanca with, I must say, some nice xls in it

Re: [meteorite-list] D'Orbigny, Unusual Angrite, Thin Section Photographs

2005-05-11 Thread tett
Mark, Very beautiful images. Yes, this is a fantastic thin section! Not sure if your observations are correct but I am probably more if an amateur than you are so my opinions would carry even less weight. Please let me know where/how you got this thin section as I would love to add such an

Re: [meteorite-list] D'Orbigny, Unusual Angrite, Thin Section Photographs

2005-05-11 Thread Alexander Seidel
I recently received a D'Orbigny thin section. Which I have placed several photographs of on my web site at the following web page. http://www.meteoritearticles.com/coldorbigneyts.html One the best thin sections I have. Very beautiful, indeed! To complement Mark´s photos I would like to

[meteorite-list] a real meteorite

2005-05-11 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hi and good evening list.If you want to see a real meteorite with alot of history,and drool at the same time.Go to my homepage on my website and let me know what you think of this beautiful slice.Who says things aren't what they appear to be. steve arnold,

[meteorite-list] Ad- interesting carbonaceous chondrites

2005-05-11 Thread S. Ralew
Dear List Members, at first I want to thank all interested collectors for the positive feedback regarding my last offers. Today I want to introduce two new and interesting CV3 meteorites. The first piece, NWA 2900, is the a very beautiful CV3 with many strange inclusions and large chondrules.

[meteorite-list] Stefan's CV3's, classification numbers

2005-05-11 Thread Mark Bostick
Hello list, I will post later tonight when I have more time on D'Orbigny. However I just got Stefans post on one of the other list on two new CV3's. I am surprized to see two CV3's.with such a range of numbers. NWA 2900 CV3 Olivine, Fa14.2 (range Fa0.2-31.1), low-Ca pyroxene, Fs0.8-22.9;

[meteorite-list] Ad - Auctions ending now Martian, rare L3 etc.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Ad- interesting carbonaceous chondrites

2005-05-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Is not paired? For me is paired to many others NWA CV3 seen for sale on ebay. Matteo --- S. Ralew [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Dear List Members, at first I want to thank all interested collectors for the positive feedback regarding my last offers. Today I want to introduce two new

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad- interesting carbonaceous chondrites

2005-05-11 Thread stan .
wow- doing CRE, oxygen isotopse, and microrobing studies intuitvly by looking at a photo posted tothe internet. thats some trick. you should teach the rest of us how you do that one! From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re:

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2005-05-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
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Re: [meteorite-list] Ad- interesting carbonaceous chondrites

2005-05-11 Thread stan .
yes - they look alot alike. since when has saying that two stones look alot alike been the offical method of determinaing pairings? i have a nwa carbonaceous that looks EXACTLY like leoville - do you want to pay me 50$/g for it because it 'must be paired' per your criteria? From: M come

Re: [meteorite-list] Ad- interesting carbonaceous chondrites

2005-05-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
I never give $50/gr. for a NWA CV3I sale same material for $5-6/gr. and go sold without problems. Matteo --- stan . [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: yes - they look alot alike. since when has saying that two stones look alot alike been the offical method of determinaing pairings? i