Re: [meteorite-list] Scientists Excited About Potential Impact CraterSite in...

2005-05-23 Thread MexicoDoug
Sterling Ron commented:: If a meteorite created the structure, it hit some 300 million years ago when mid-Missouri was part of an ancient Jurassic Age sea. The strike obliterated plant-like crinoids, Koeberl said. Ancient Jurassic Sea 300 million years ago? ??? I don't think

[meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - May 23, 2005

2005-05-23 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/May23.html __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] springwater pallasite

2005-05-23 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hi list.For all who are interested in the remaining piecs of springwater,you can view them on my website.I am getting bounced emails.So I thought it would be better to put the picture on my website so it will be easier to view.Sorry for the inconvience.

Re: [meteorite-list] Scientists Excited About Potential Impact CraterSite in...

2005-05-23 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Doug, The article Ron cited was a newspaper article. It contains what the reporter understood and could remember and we all, sadly, know how that goes! It's only a little muddled, but I was impressed that the news in Springfield, Missouri, did so relatively well. You'd have to

[meteorite-list] Scientists Use Meteors to Investigate Climate Change and Giant Waves at the 'Edge of Space'

2005-05-23 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.bath.ac.uk/pr/releases/antarcticradar.htm Scientists use meteors to investigate climate change and giant waves at the 'edge of space' University of Bath News Release May 23, 2005 A new research radar based in Antarctica is giving scientists the chance to study the highest layer of

[meteorite-list] AD - Unclassified Material for Pennies Per Gram

2005-05-23 Thread Greg Hupe
Dear list members, I am currently running over a dozen unclassified meteorites under my eBay seller name, naturesvault. Most are still at their starting price of just 99 cents and the weights range from 715 to 54 grams. They are set to end this Wednesday along with the rest of my auctions,

Re: [meteorite-list] Scientists Excited About Potential Impact CraterSite i...

2005-05-23 Thread MexicoDoug
Sterling W. kindly recounted: This course of study climaxed at the age of six when I took a small sledge hammer and masonry chisel to the steps and removed a large and perfect Dinorthis from them, much to the displeasure of Hola Sterling, You remind me of the Indiana dealer (a 9-year old

[meteorite-list] NWA 987 (Darren's AD)

2005-05-23 Thread bernd . pauli
Darren wrote: I have an 18 gram part-slice of NWA 987 that I've decided to sell. The few web sites I can find that are selling pieces of this meteorite look to be around $9.00 a gram, but I'm selling mine for $5.00 a gram, for a total of $90 plus shipping. Photo:

Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 987 (Darren's AD)

2005-05-23 Thread Michael Farmer
Bernd and all, NWA 987 was my meteorite, I had it classified, it was ONE Stone, I bought it in Denver a few years back. Anyone selling NWA 987 and saying that there were more stones is full of crap! Nothing more than visual pairing, and well, you all know what that means. It is not real, not

Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 987 (Darren's AD)

2005-05-23 Thread Darren Garrison
On 23 May 2005 20:32:28 UT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Darren's description says the TKW is 975 grams but, according to my sources it's 900 gr + another 1600 gr (2 pieces). This is where I found my figure of 975 grams: http://www.alaska.net/~meteor/NWA987.htm If you look at my piece

Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 987 (Darren's AD)

2005-05-23 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello Mike and list, Meteoriticial Bulletin 86 reports the weight at 975 grams, which is were Darren likely got that number. (Unless it was from my website or Eric Twelkers) I have a small 2.66g part slice, with a Farmer card, on my website here:

[meteorite-list] half pricer update on meteorite sale

2005-05-23 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hi list.I just added a few more pieces to my sale.The 18 gram piece of springwater is gone, with only the 28 gram piece still here looking for a new home.Remember all is half off thru 5/31/2005.Come and get it. steve Steve R.Arnold, Chicago,

[meteorite-list] ALDAMA (B)

2005-05-23 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Hi again list.I just got my beautiful 159 gram slice of WELLMAN (F) from McCartney taylor today.Avery nice piece.I also got as a small surprise,a 0.3 gram piece of ALDAMA (B).I never heard of this.Can someone shed some light on this one for me.

Re: [meteorite-list] ALDAMA (B)

2005-05-23 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, An H5, a find, in 1996, near Chihuahua, Mexico. A 66.5 g stone was found by a rockhound while searching for minerals. Mineralogy and classification: olivine, Fa 18.7^; pyroxene, Fs 16.5^ Wo 1.6^; plagioclase, An 12.4^ Or 5.6^. The iron meteorite found in the same vicinity in 1985 will

Re: [meteorite-list] Scientists Excited About Potential ImpactCraterSite in...

2005-05-23 Thread Gerald Flaherty
What a GREAT Story!! Jerry - Original Message - From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:26 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Scientists Excited About Potential ImpactCraterSite

Re: [meteorite-list] ALDAMA (B)

2005-05-23 Thread Alexander Seidel
Hi again list.I just got my beautiful 159 gram slice of WELLMAN (F) from McCartney taylor today.Avery nice piece.I also got as a small surprise,a 0.3 gram piece of ALDAMA (B).I never heard of this.Can someone shed some light on this one for me. Steve, Steve, Steve, if you never *HEARD* of

[meteorite-list] Ad - Two Different Mesosiderites

2005-05-23 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List, Just a quick note to let you know that the auctions are ending on two completely different and unpaired Mesosiderites that I announced last week. There are four pieces left of NWA 3150 (Metal-poor) and three pieces left of NWA 2639 (Metal-rich) Mesosiderites. Only three new

[meteorite-list] chondrule size range?

2005-05-23 Thread Tom Knudson
Hello List, I have a meteorite you probably seen before that is in getting classified. It was 205 grams and I have sliced 3/4's of it up. This meteorite was packed with chondrules but one chondrule stood out, nothing special as far as chondrules go, but it is huge, not huge for a chondrule, but

[meteorite-list] vernon county,wisconsin

2005-05-23 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
I really have to thank martin horjesi for his generous meteorite sales.Of all the sellers out there, he continues to supply us collecters with the hardest to find meteorites you will ever have the ability to get into our collections.I just bought from him a very small 0.03 gram fragment of VERNON

Re: [meteorite-list] vernon county,wisconsin

2005-05-23 Thread Norman Smith
Impressive! I'll bet that new eye loupe of yours is getting a workout these says! Norm --- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I really have to thank martin horjesi for his generous meteorite sales.Of all the sellers out there, he continues to supply us collecters with the