Hello
I have a 2 gr. skeleton fragment of Krasnojarsk for
sale. One its been sold and this is the last I have.
Price $200.
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it
Also, is hondrit a translation for chondrite, or just a typo?
Not a typo.
http://images.google.com/images?sourceid=gmailq=hondritsa=Ntab=wi
Does anyone have any information about a museum called the
Mineralosko-Petrografski Muzej?
The MINERALOSKO-PETROGRAFSKI MUZEJ is in fact the Natural
Hi,
just a few remarks (corrections) on this issue.
Ringwoodite is not found in the matrix of the chondrites, but in the shock
veins (and close to the shock veins) of the chondrites. Bernd is right that
is needs at least S4.
But is was also found in LL6 chondrites - especially in NWA 757.
Hello List,
like every sunday i have some auctions ending.
It's different stuff, from capot rey to benguerir, from classified to
unclassified,
if you like take a look here:
http://search.ebay.de/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZgipometeorites
Thanks for viewing!
Carsten
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Hello Harald and List,
.. and thanks for the reference!
www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2002/pdf/1264.pdf
was also found in LL6 chondrites - especially in NWA 757.
Here are some other candidates in which ringwoodite has been found:
UmbargerL3-6S6; mask.; sv; rw; shock-melted
Most likely Imilac!
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Hello
I have a 2 gr. skeleton
hahahahhahaFarmer, poor man, return in your hole,
its good for you.
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Most likely Imilac!
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Hello dear president
you have kick off me from the IMCA why you have say I
have attack for first this personfrom what I see
now its this poor man attack me for first with useless
suppositions..
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
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Most likely Imilac!
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Matteo, you as usual seem lost.
This is the meteorite-list.
This is NOT the IMCA.
I am not a member of the IMCA, so I am not sure what
they care either way about me slapping you upside the
head.
Send us a photo of the Krasnoyarsk piece.
--- M come Meteorite Meteorites
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I send a photo to who its interested to buy, not sure
to you
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Matteo, you as usual seem lost.
This is the meteorite-list.
This is NOT the IMCA.
I am not a member of the IMCA, so I am not sure what
they care either way about me
According to the November 13th-14th 1884 issue of L'Eco di Bergamo a
loud explosion had been heard in the sky over Bergamo just after
11:00am on October 24th. When a group of peasants said that they had
observed a red fireball on the same day both this and the explosion
were immediately assumed to
Chris Aubeck wrote previously:
Sacred black stone, this one the goddess Aphrodite from Paphos,
Cyprus. Worshiped as early as the 12th century BC.
I see, yes. Odd how there aren't any more photos of it online.
I guess it had an interesting first day on Earth. For someone to have
seen it land
Would make a nice
addition to any meteorite collection.
Chris. Spratt
Victoria, BC
What, you plan to steal the Aphrodite stone?? :-)
Seriously, I'd love to hear of your findings and maybe see another
photo of it. I'm not even sure how big it is supposed to be.
Chris
Hello
I not have any information of this fall. I have just
write now to municipality of Sorisole for ask
informations and now I see what answer.
Matteo
--- chris aubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
According to the November 13th-14th 1884 issue of
L'Eco di Bergamo a
loud explosion had
The right date of fall its 13 December 1884, not
november..
Matteo
--- chris aubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
According to the November 13th-14th 1884 issue of
L'Eco di Bergamo a
loud explosion had been heard in the sky over
Bergamo just after
11:00am on October 24th. When a group of
Hi Matteo,
That's great, maybe we'll find something new.
I heard about it because after it was published someone claimed it
contained fossils of some kind. Later this was said to be a joke, but
the fall itself was genuine. Today the only mention is in stupid
possible UFO crash lists because of
yes I have see of the UFO craschitalian museums
its full of fake meteorites in their collections,
collect during the time or gift from persons have say
to have seen fall the piecethe last meteorite
I have see from a museum of Torino its a normaly piece
of granite...
Matteo
--- chris
Hi Matteo,
The date could not have been December 13th 1884 as the article
describing it was dated November 13th. On December 9th and 10th
follow-ups were printed, and this is where the hoax story began, I
think. The Gazzetta de Bergamo commented on the 15th of December that
only God knew when the
I have write now to the Eco di Bergamo newspaper and
ask if have a copy of the article in the archive and
see what is write.
Matteo
--- chris aubeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi Matteo,
The date could not have been December 13th 1884 as
the article
describing it was dated November
Hallo List,
for all of you who are interested, I want to offer you a new exciting meteorite
from NWA.
This meteorite is under classification and will have it´s own NWA number soon.
There were 5 individuals with a TKW of only 1212,5 grams.
My best guess what it could be is a LL5, but only the
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 17:01:31 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the link to click on it, or to copy into your browser.
http://www.strufe.net/special_LL5.htm
Any chance this could be paired to 1584? Visually, at least, that slice sure
looks like it:
I don't know if anyone on the list is in a location that they could take
advantage of this sale, but
it sounds interesting:
http://money.inq7.net/features/view_features.php?=2005mon=10dd=03file=1
Henry Otley Beyer: Prized artifacts for sale
Posted: 3:00 AM | Oct. 03, 2005
Vincent Cabreza
Darren and List,
I purchased his remaining tektite collection some
three years ago. His remaining collection includes
only ethnographic artifacts and are ILLEGAL to export
from the Philippines as they are considered National
Treasures by the Philippine government. Buyers
Beware! Henry
I'm leaving for Tanzania, Africa on Friday for an expedition. I'll be hunting
some old falls there.
High hopes on the Ufana Enstatite. I'll take lots of pics on the trip and
document all that I can.
Anyway, to offset some trip expenses I've listed some meteorites on Ebay that
end in 24
Yes indeed this is a dark cloud on the entire word of paleoworld- the
entire artifact collecting world in reality . I guess it is much harder
to enforce one's own restrictive export laws if one doesn't enforce the
dubious demands of another's--even if that country's claims of harm are
made
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0510/02xenamoon/
Moon discovered orbiting solar system's 10th planet
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NEWS RELEASE
October 2, 2005
The newly discovered 10th planet, 2003 UB313, is looking more and more
like one of the solar system's major players. It has
2005 Nininger Meteorite Award 40th Anniversary
The Center for Meteorite Studies at Arizona State
University is pleased to announce the 40th
Anniversary of the Nininger Award for
undergraduate and graduate students pursuing
research in meteoritical sciences.
Permitted research topics include,
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