Stan 'n Anne dream:
Awww come on Doug. what would you rather crash through the roof of your
house right now - a 100 kg nose cone orientated lunar / planetary or an HED?
even if you like HEds better that 100 kg of moon rock could buy you a TON of
HEDs - literally speaking ofcourse. I like
IIF iron for me, please, thanks.
Andi
If I can choose
Would you please make mine an aubrite?
They are so pretty, so delicate-looking, hard to believe they can survive
the impact.
And there is only 16 of them!
Anyone else?
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
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Pierre-Marie
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Hi Pierre-Marie,
my suggestions:
Work together
But Andi,
you'll have to repair the roof and when it is an iron most probably the
ceiling too.
On the other hand, as you're living in Germany, the type wouldn't matter as
German meteorites belong to the most expensive on Earth.
But to the others, if they don't want the rain come in,
I can only
Good morning list.I did forget to mention on the gibeon for pf trade
offer,there is a pic on my homepage website.Sorry for inconvience.
steve arnold,chicago
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois Meteorites,Ltd!
website url
yes IT can, in at least 11 and 22 year cycles.
Jerry
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I agree
Jerry
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 1:31 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Cool stardust areogel pic
http://www.universetoday.com/am/uploads/aerogel_analysis.jpg
Looks like smoke
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take a small step on it for good measure...
PRICELESS Mr Doug, You are the
To be the frist historically authenticated noggin donked, deceased, would
make my wife very rich an put my plebian name in the BOOK!
Jerry
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Hello Martin,
Thanks for the kind comments about my site, which will remain free for
everyone to study. My site is simply my ongoing synopsis of selected
research being published by the many accomplished meteoriticists, whose
dedication to this field of science allows anyone with an interest
Hi all,
Just wanted to include the website for MetBase, which explains its scope
- really awesome.
http://www.metbase.de/
David
David Weir wrote:
Hello Martin,
Thanks for the kind comments about my site, which will remain free for
everyone to study. My site is simply my ongoing
I would chip in $25.00 year.
This is a great idea! People could send in photos of the masses or
meteorites in museums that no-one ever gets to see.
Mike Farmer
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Yep Mike,
But such a huge aim, a work of decades, strongly depends on our support,
especially as far as pictures are concerned (that's why I made the
suggestion of enormous fees, which could deducted by each pic handed in).
Also I know that many collectors like to document their specimens with
warning with museums, many ask a tax for the photos if
this go to material where its request a price and put
for sale. Paris Museum ask 90 Euro for any photo of
the meteorites, here in Italy ask 30 Euro for
photos..
Matteo
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scritto:
I would chip in
Hello Mike,
thanks for your message and greetings. I expect a
price of about $36.00 a year ($3 a month). I don't
want to make especially a big business on this but I
wish to cover my hosting costs.
I can already use the thousands of pictures I have on
my CDs and let people send me their own
Hello Everybody,
A few ebay goodies linked below. I have over 1000 auctions going altogether
so be sure to check out my other listings.
Canyon Diablo Iron METEORITE - 107g Nice Shape. A nice Canyon Diablo
started at only $0.99...ending tonight.
That is perfectly reasonable, I would be the first to sign up when you are
ready to begin.
Mike
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 8:55
Hello list,
More newspaper articles were added to my web site including some New
Concord. I do not remember if I posted them on the list or not yet, so I am
providing a link here. I am planning are adding Tilden and Rochester fall
articles shortly.
http://www.universetoday.com/am/uploads/aerogel_analysis.jpg
Looks like smoke trails behind a meteor shower.
That's an old photo. That is aerogel where particles were
shot into at high velocity, and was done before Stardust was
launched. It is NOT comet particles collected by Stardust.
Hello Anne and List,
I like this thread, very fun.
Anne wrote:
Would you please make mine an aubrite? They are so pretty, so
delicate-looking, hard to believe they can survive the impact. And there is
only 16 of them!
An aubrite would be a great choice I think since they are so rare. I am
Thanks for the newspaper articles, Mark.
The New Concord Meteorite Main Mass is at the Marietta Ohio College. It is
not on display but they were more than willing to bring it out and show it
to me with an advanced phone call. I made a small donation of REAL
planetary meteorites to the
Re: http://www.meteoritearticles.com/znpnewconcord.html
No problem Jim. Nice photos of the main mass. Looks like it just fell.
Notice there is a lack of mention of the meteorite hitting any livestock in
the NPA's. Does anyone have an early reference of the meteorite striking a
pony or
Hi All,
The BBC are reporting the arrest of a fossil dealer at
the Tuscon show for trying to sell dino eggs belonging
the the goverment of Argentina.
Link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4745752.stm
Pat aka crusty
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I can't choose between an Lunite or a pallasite. I'd also be hard pressed
to decide whether to keep the whole thing for myself, or sell it off to pay
for the roof repairs! You can get a lot of shingles for one 'hammer'.
My husband has voted; he says 'any'. He further says that he
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 08:16:15 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
http://www.universetoday.com/am/uploads/aerogel_analysis.jpg
Looks like smoke trails behind a meteor shower.
That's an old photo. That is aerogel where particles were
shot into at high velocity, and was done before Stardust was
Hi List,
Although I would settle for a Mercurian Meteorite, I don't think it
would be an Angrite.
My top choice would be a Kaidunite!Kaidun, a possible piece of
Phobos. Top that for rarity if you can!
Mike Fowler
Chicago
ebay-starsandrocks
can't choose between an Lunite or a
Hi
They are talking about Rhodo co.
Front page in newspapers in Argentina.
A couple of links (in spanish)
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/EdicionImpresa/informaciongeneral/nota.asp?
nota_id=783394
http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/02/24/sociedad/s-04501.htm
Eduardo
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Anyway, they just grabbed one of the aerogel photos from our website here:
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/photo/aerogel.html
Ron Baalke
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http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060220/stardust_spa.html
Comet Dust Has Hints of Organic Matter
By Irene Mona Klotz
Discovery News
February 24, 2006
Feb. 24, 2006 - Specks of comet dust carried to Earth inside a NASA
science probe show tantalizing hints of organic compounds, bolstering
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70268-0.html?tw=wn_technology_4
A Solid That's Light as Air
Wired News
February 23, 2006
If you wanted to catch a few particles of comet dust speeding through
the vacuum of space at 6 kilometers per second -- without damaging or
destroying those particles
It was on the news in Tucson yesterday, it was not a meteorite dealer, it
was Jose Lopez, who runs a Rhodochrosite mine, although he used to sell
campos.
Mike
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006
http://space.com/spacewatch/060224_night_sky.html
See it Now: New Comet Brightens Rapidly
By Joe Rao
SPACE.com Skywatching Columnist
24 February 2006
During the next couple of weeks skywatchers will be turning their
attention to a newly discovered comet that has just swept past the Sun
and
Dear List Members,
I am putting together a meteorite investment purchase for those who may
be interested. It is a small investment with good returns and possibly
great returns. Please contact me if this is of interest to you and we
can discuss it in greater detail.
Take Care,
Jason
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
February 20-24, 2006
o Feature of the Week: Polar Sand Sea
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Aureum Chaos (Released 20 Feburary 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060220a
o Dust Avalanche (Released 21 Feburary 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060221a
o Graben
http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/2467965.shtml
Somerset County boom a mystery
By DARLA L. PICKETT
Morning Setinel (Maine)
February 24, 2006
SKOWHEGAN -- The earth shook and buildings rumbled Thursday morning,
according to at least a dozen residents who reported tremors in Anson,
Feb. 24, 2006
Dwayne Brown/Erica Hupp
Headquarters, Washington
(202) 358-1726/1237
Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
(818) 354-6278
RELEASE: 06-082
NASA'S ORBITER NEARS RED PLANET RENDEZVOUS
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is nearing a crucial milestone. The
Cool!
And it goes to show, with all our comet searching space ships and
uncountable telescopes pointing upwards, we still will not likely have any
warning for the one with Earth's name on it (not a matter of if, but
when, right?)
CHEERS!
Pete
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Hello Mark, Jim, and all,
Mark, interesting that you should mention that in the
NPA's you can find no mention of the New Concord
meteorite hitting or killing a colt or horse. There
is also no mention of that fact in Farrington's 1915
Catelogue of the Meteorites of North America to
January 1,
Hello List,
Ok, I had a very nice group member offer me some advice on the wording of my
last email since I am not able to solicit for any type of investment so:
1. Whoops, I didn't' mean to solicit for investment.
2. I simply had an idea for a group of us to go buy some meteorites.
3. Please
I guess I am not creative enough. All my moon dust and I never once
thought of putting it in a microwave. With a small mold and a microwave you
could have moon dust bunnies or make bricks for your next home.
http://www.space.com/adastra/adastra_moondust_060223.html
--
Eric Olson
I've bought quite a few pieces of Tatahouine (all 1 - 5 grams) over the past
few months and I thought I 'd super glue the little beggers together until I
achieved main mass.
Dave
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Not able to solicit for any type of investment ???
Who the hell is making up these rules?
Let me guess the competition ?
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 3:33 PM
Subject:
My Friends
I have a beautiful 273 pound Gibeon on my web site .
Due to a great need I offer this specimen at half my website price .
Yes that is still makes it $30,000 but take a look at it if you want
something very special !
Lets go one step further and put all the meteorites on my
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Oh, oh,
Here come the Naklah Dog theories.
Michael
on 2/24/06 12:15 PM, Frank Cressy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Mark, Jim, and all,
Mark, interesting that you should mention that in the
NPA's you can find no mention of the New Concord
meteorite hitting or
Dear Bob, List, ART;
I am wondering.seems offers to sell and to purchase are forms of
investment and selling off investmentswhat's the fine hair doing in
the meteorite investment soup?
Maybe this rule on non offerings could be explained further by one with
the rulings, Art? Are you
Come on Dave,
You know the top dealers don't want us little guys getting our hands on some
meteorites for pennies per gram.
So, could the very nice group member please substantiate their claim
regarding the issue of investment solicitation ?
Heres some list policies:
meteorite of mars have acide aminee as the same on
terre or now tank membre
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Bob, it is a little more simple than that.
It has to do with LEGAL issues. Private people cannot offer investments or
else you open yourself up to a whole hornet's nest of legal issues and
risks.
Besides, you were in Tucson, you had the same chance to buy from the same
sellers as we buy from
If you go to:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/MeteoriteFriends.html
among all the others, you can now see the following friends who's
photos have just been placed:
Anita Westlake
Bob Holmes
Jenny Turner
Jim Schwade
Jim Smaller
Paul Martyn
Steve McLain
If your photo isn't up yet,
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