[meteorite-list] THE 5 BILLIONAIRES

2006-10-12 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!
Good morning list.Last week we were talking about those 5 VERY RICH people called the 5 billionaires about those fake things they had on ebay.Well I noticed now they have flooded the ebay realm with lots of nantans.The question I pose is this.If they are all billionaires,why do they have to sell

RE: [meteorite-list] Burn't cookies not off topic

2006-10-12 Thread mark ford
Fascinating!, Anyone wanna take a stab at maiking a 'space for men' aftershave?? :) I propse getting some ethanol adding some burnt wood, some allende and viola eau 'd espace! (tm) - now that would be slightly better than rugby players sweat aftershave!! (which I might add is actually for sale

Re: [meteorite-list] Burn't cookies not off topic

2006-10-12 Thread ks1u
This is a fascinating observation. Since we need molecules, or at very least clumps of atoms to detect an odor (something which grosses me out every time I walk into a public restroom) I wonder what it is that is imparting the odor? This would be a great NASA Shuttle experiment. There has to

Re: [meteorite-list] THE 5 BILLIONAIRES OT

2006-10-12 Thread Mr EMan
I am a multibillionaire in the sense that I personally own over 127 billion Reichsmarks/Notgeld inflationary notes from Post WWI Germany. The early notes are works of art but the last ones Cost more to print then they were worth take a looksee:

Re: [meteorite-list] THE 5 BILLIONAIRES OT

2006-10-12 Thread Darren Garrison
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: I am a multibillionaire in the sense that I personally own over 127 billion Reichsmarks/Notgeld inflationary notes from Post WWI Germany. The early notes are works of art but the last ones Cost more to print then they were worth take a

RE: [meteorite-list] Burn't cookies not off topic

2006-10-12 Thread mark ford
It either be the oxygen rich environment in the space capsule reacting with solar wind components and gases from space etc, or just the smell of air from the 02 tanks and plastic hoses etc. However the Apollo Astronauts reported a burnt Gun power smell from the Apollo moon dust, but none has

[meteorite-list] Dawn's Early Light - October 2006

2006-10-12 Thread Ron Baalke
D A W N ' S E A R L Y L I G H T October 2006 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The tenth issue of the Dawn team newsletter, Dawn's Early Light, has been posted on the Dawn website. Follow the links below to view individual articles, or

[meteorite-list] Cassini Finds More Rings Highlighed By Telltale Small Particles

2006-10-12 Thread Ron Baalke
http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=2282 MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE CASSINI IMAGING CENTRAL LABORATORY FOR OPERATIONS (CICLOPS) SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, BOULDER, COLORADO http://ciclops.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] Preston Dyches (720) 974-5859 CICLOPS/Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo. For Immediate

RE: [meteorite-list] Burn't cookies not off topic

2006-10-12 Thread Pete Pete
Olfactory hallucination. She was having a stroke! Cheers, Pete From: mark ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Burn't cookies not off topic Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:31:17 +0100 It either be the oxygen rich environment in the space

[meteorite-list] AD - New CK5 NWA 3185 - Ending Today

2006-10-12 Thread Greg Hupe
Dear List Members, I have a new CK5 that I put on eBay last week. It is NWA 3185. It took a few years to have classified and the Total Known Weight is a mere 31 grams. Most slices sold quickly with the Buy it Now feature but there are two specimens left that I started at just 99 cents. These

[meteorite-list] AD - ebay - Ensisheim, Mayodan, flight oriented SA, ...

2006-10-12 Thread Peter Marmet
Hello All, I have 10 auctions ending in about one day: Stannern, Kapoeta, Mayodan, Weston, Braunau, Ensisheim, a superb flight-oriented Sikhote Alin and a few more: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9QQhtZ-1 Thanks, Peter __ Meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Venus May Have Once Had A Moon

2006-10-12 Thread Rob McCafferty
Sadly no, I don't. They were all in my astrophysics notes from uni but they got thrown out in a house move about 18 months ago. I suppose I could hunt around for something. I kept my textbooks, maybe theres something in there. Rob McC --- tett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rob, Do you have your

Re: [meteorite-list] Kobe

2006-10-12 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi all, I am interested in knowing if anyone has ever seen Kobe available {(CK4) Sept 26,1999, struck a house in Honshu Japan - TKW 136g} Please email me off list. Thanks very much, Michael __ Meteorite-list mailing list

Re: [meteorite-list] Some clicks from other meteorites

2006-10-12 Thread Gerald Flaherty
Indeed! The master of understatement. Jerry Flaherty - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 12:15 PM Subject: Re-2: [meteorite-list] Some clicks from other meteorites Jerry wrote: Nice work Matteo!

Re: [meteorite-list] Kobe

2006-10-12 Thread David Weir
Michael L Blood wrote: Hi all, I am interested in knowing if anyone has ever seen Kobe available {(CK4) Sept 26,1999, struck a house in Honshu Japan - TKW 136g} After the fall I asked Dirk Ross about acquiring a specimen, and he said it would cost me $10,000/g... or was it $100,000/g.

Re: [meteorite-list] Kobe

2006-10-12 Thread Michael Farmer
I have a very nice piece of Kobe, indeed, one of the most difficult meteorites there are to get a piece of. I paid dearly for it. I see nothing wrong with the price of $10,000 per gram, since about 2 grams total is in private hands. Michael Farmer --- David Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael

Re: [meteorite-list] Venus May Have Once Had A Moon

2006-10-12 Thread tett
Pib and List, Pib kindly wrote: Here is the reference: T.C. Van Flandern and R.S. Harrington (1976), A dynamical investigation of the conjecture that Mercury is an escaped satellite of Venus, _Icarus_ vol. 28, pp. 435-440. I tired to find a copy on line but could only scare up an abstract.

Re: [meteorite-list] Kobe

2006-10-12 Thread David Weir
List, I was reminded by Dirk that the selling price for Kobe was ten million dollars per gram (sold in mg sizes). I think that's like me saying I'll sell my right arm for a billion dollars; I know I won't get any offers but if I did I wouldn't have any regrets over the loss :) David

[meteorite-list] AD- Gorgeous Shocked Amphoterite

2006-10-12 Thread Bob Evans
Hello List, I have listed one of the nicest Amphoterites that I have seen in a long time. NWA 4433 Shocked Amphoterite Chondrite LL5 W3/S3-6 Partial Melt Breccia. TKW only 160 grams. NWA 4433 has a highly shocked interior with impact melt fragments. Reminds me of marble. Surely one of the

Re: [meteorite-list] Venus May Have Once Had A Moon

2006-10-12 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, I don't have a copy of that graph of planetary angular momentum versus log of planetary mass (and no way to post it if I did), but you can find the values for these and many more physical parameters of the planets at this URL: http://history.nasa.gov/SP-345/p16.htm The document is SP-345:

Re: [meteorite-list] Kobe

2006-10-12 Thread drtanuki
Dear List and David, To set the record straight for everyone the price is/was 10K/gr for mg fragments, not 10 million per gram LOL. Thanks David for catching my typing error. Thank you. Sincerely, Dirk...Tokyo David Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: List, I was reminded by

Re: [meteorite-list] Kobe

2006-10-12 Thread Michael Farmer
$10,000,000 per gram! WOW, I have a .372 gram piece, I did not pay $3.7 million for it. I think someone got some numbers screwed up somewhere. Mike --- David Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: List, I was reminded by Dirk that the selling price for Kobe was ten million dollars per gram (sold

Re: [meteorite-list] Venus May Have Once Had A Moon

2006-10-12 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, T. C. van Flandern, 20 years at the Naval Observatory, is now just plain Tom van Flandern, Mayor of a prosperous little village out in the Nutcake Fringe Suburbs of the Universe: http://metaresearch.org/home.asp Yes, read about the Exploded Planet (it's not uncommon for planets to

[meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - October 13, 2006

2006-10-12 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/October_13.html __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list