hello
One question, who is have the unique Nogata piece take
for the analysis? London? In the catalogue is not
write...
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it
Collection
The National Science Museum in Tokyo. Nogata was analyzed by M.Shima and type
specimens and thin section are reposited there.
References:
Petrography, mineralogy, and chemical composition, M.Shima et al., Meteoritics,
1980, 15, p.365 (abs.).
Description, analysis, olivine Fa25.1, 19.45% total
http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite.html
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au
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Why don't you just download it? It's less than 60 Megs for the jpeg.
Lee Cornelius
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From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:16 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] OT-ish
Hi list,
1) I need Killgore, Rodrigo, Reves, Kroth and Harlan from you pix please.
Have clients for you for multiple Kilo$, but get no replies. Like this I
can't work.
2) Unbelievable but true, here in Germany is broad daylight, I posted those
beauties to the German list, but all seem to
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/space/3698377.html
NASA cancels mission to study two asteroids
By ALICIA CHANG
Associated Press
March 3, 2006
LOS ANGELES - NASA on Thursday canceled a mission to visit two
asteroids, five months after the program was put on hold because of cost
overruns and
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 10:59:22 -0500, you wrote:
Why don't you just download it? It's less than 60 Megs for the jpeg.
Because I didn't find the link on the web page until someone pointed it out to
me. The biggest one I had noticed was only 1280x1024 or something similar.
HI everyone,
Well, since the Tucson show, where for the first few
days Jim and I had NWA 2975 on Display, we have been
inundated with requests for material.
The entire stone less classification and curation
material was sold to a single private collector, and a
piece was sold at the Michael
Hello,
I added a nice fragment (3.256g) of the french
historical fall KERNOUVE on ebay.
The sample comes from National History Museum in
London and a part of label is still attached to it.
Bid well !
Link :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6259242805
Pierre-Marie PELE
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
February 27 - March 3, 2006
o Feature of the Week: Water in Meridiana
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Sand Dunes (Released 27 Feburary 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060227a
o Tinto Vallis (Released 28 Feburary 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060228a
o
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/SMART-1/SEMQ0SMVGJE_0.html
Crater Lichtenberg and young lunar basalts tracked by SMART-1
European Space Agency
2 March 2006
This animation, made from images taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging
Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft, illustrates a
special
Hello
I have put other auctions on ebay, some its ended in
few time, others its under control from 7-2 persons
each...here the others
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteorite
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA,
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Studies Geology While Preparing for Martian Winter
- sol 763-770, Mar 03, 2006:
Spirit successfully completed four Martian days, or sols, of driving
clockwise around the rim of Home Plate toward the south and east. The
http://www.space.com/news/060303_dawn_cancelled.html
NASA's Dawn Asteroid Mission Cancelled
By Leonard David
space.com
03 March 2006
A NASA mission being readied for launch and designed to explore two
large asteroids in the solar system has been officially cancelled.
We made the decision
Gidday list
Have any of you hoarders got a Hammond Downs micromount for sale or can you
snap a frag off one of your POWs
Please contact me off list if you can help
HELP ME BRING QUEENSLAND METEORITES BACK TO QUEENSLAND
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Regarding comet C/2006 A1 (Pojmanski), Joe Rao reported (via Ron to
this list):
Interestingly, about seven hours after Pojmanski detected the comet,
another astronomer, Dr. Kazimieras Cernis at the Institute of
Theoretical Physics and Astronomy at Vilnius, Lithuania, spotted it
on ultraviolet
http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/news/releases/display.php?id=1073
For Release Upon Receipt - March 3, 2006
Contact: Kira Edler, 617-358-1240, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LARGEST CRATER IN THE GREAT SAHARA DISCOVERED BY BOSTON UNIVERSITY
SCIENTISTS
Researchers from BU's Center for Remote Sensing locate
Hi Ron and List,
Like so many others, I was eagerly flying over the lines in search of
a hint to LDG (Libyan Desert Glass),and, there it is (of course ;-):
since its shape points to an origin of extraterrestrial impact, it will likely
prove to
be the event responsible for the extensive field
Hello Matteo,
One of your auctions,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6609231689
Looks as though you took the information from my website,
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/znp11291890.html
If you can not write your own descriptions, you should at least give me
credit for my
Yep, dealers who steal others' descriptions should be considered a low
breed. If you report this plagiarism to ebay they will shut down the
auction and mark a strike against the dealer. I say, report them
immediately regardless of who they are and ebay will act upon it. I finally
had to
I hope he means the crater is the size of 125,000 football fields. If not,
they must play some wicked football in Egypt!
Chris
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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL
How many have take my photos without my permission or
part of my text without permission and I not have say
nothing...if you go on google you find many of this
material
Matteo
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Yep, dealers who steal others' descriptions should
be considered a
Matteo,
Many people do it, Ive done it. With meteorite descriptions being used over
and over again for years , I assume everybody has done it atleast once. Most
wont admit it though.
Mark is just asking for the credit he deserves included in your auction.
That's a simple thing for you to
Hi Matteo and List,
If people use your pictures and descriptions without permission, they should
be reported. Just because somebody steals from you does not make it right to
take from others. At the very least, permission should be asked and granted
from the original author before using their
Mark,
How about the photo you have been using and are currently using of my NWA 3118
specimen? I asked you several times to use another and you never replied. Clean
up your own act.
Bill
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From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
Bernd list,
This is indeed exciting, and may finally justify LDG
being recognized as a true tektite rather than a
simple impactite.
Although the article doesn't give us much for location
beyond at the northern tip of the Gilf Kebir region,
that's close enough, as the LDG strewn field is
Hello Bill and list,
I can not steal something from you that you don't own Bill. You did not
take that photograph and you do not have any rights to it. I have permission
from the photographer...Dean Bessey. As many of you know, me and Dean have
worked together many times in the past.
I am
Dear Mark,
Please be so kind as to stop representing your NWA 3118 crumbs with the photo
of my specimen. I might want to sell it in the future and your use of it might
be detrimental to my sale.
Regards,
Bill
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From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL
Hi List,
My two cents worth: Tektites are blasted into space and then
return. Horizontal flow, blast , ejection or whatever, would not a
tektite make, at least in the classical sense.
Mike Fowler
Where is the dividing line between impactite and
tektite? I'd like to hear what others
Norm L. writes:
Where is the dividing line between impactite and
tektite? I'd like to hear what others may understand,
but my impression is that it fundamentally hinges on
distance the glassy material is ejected from the
crater. Material found only in and immediately around
the source
Bob Evans wrote, I'll use a photo of your meteorite specimen, but, don't
use my words in your auction
I think that was a little misleading Bob. I was using the photo before he
purchased the specimen, and again I have permission. I will stop using it,
because I would not, knowing promote
Thanks Mark,
You're a gentleman and a scholar.
Bill
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From: MARK BOSTICK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Evans wrote, I'll use a photo of your meteorite specimen, but, don't
use my words in your auction
I think that was a little misleading
Doug,
Good points all, but if you want to raise the
water/purity issue, you can't dodge the Muong Nong
issue. (The best answer is that they shouldn't be
called tektites, BUT, they ARE so called by all
authorities).
With LDG, it can be reasonably argued that
flight-related morphology has been
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 17:23:55 -0600, you wrote:
I have recovered multiple newspapers for pretty every meteorite fall, it is
somewhat amazing
I can fill a DVD with pdfs. The articles also tell the
snip
website only archives about 1/5 of less of what my database has. I will
find someway to
Dear List Members,
For those who are interested, I want to share what a great day I had at the
University of Washington, yesterday.
It was supposed to be business as usual when I visited the University of
Washington yesterday but things turned out much better than I could have
ever hoped.
Hola Norm, so it seems we actually agree on most of the points, including the
most important one: the subjectivity of the definition. You are just wanting
to be more liberal...and me more stoodgy...I wasn't dodging the layered
tektite issue when I said not to bring it up (which you
Doug,
I do enjoy your contributions. Always stimulating.
I have no fundamental disagreements. Just a few
hair-splitting points.
Re: the partial pressures in Australasian bubbles. It
has been argued that our numbers are bogus. As
atmospheric water is absorbed into the hydrating
tektite
Maybe they're just kryptonite! Occam's razor. Think about it. ;]
http://theages.superman.ws/Encyclopaedia/kryptonite.php
While I only have one small sample in my collection, reading the bantering
about tektites on this List is always an interesting education for a rookie!
Cheers,
Pete
but for credits you what understand? Write only
Copyright Mark Bostik, or ask money? For the first is
not a problem, for the second I doubt many people give
money seen normaly its only Institutions or Museums
ask money for their photos, scripts etc...If I have to
ask money to every person have use
Perhaps, rather than falling like a dead rat into the division between
tektites and impactites, LDG is an indicator of more of a continuous
spectrum. We already admit that there are anomalies where Muong Nong
tektites and some aspects of australites don't fit comfortably within
tektite
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