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Good morning list.I am looking for a slice of nwa
1685.If anyone has any please let me know off-list and
thanks.
steve arnold
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
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If only it were true, I'd be out in my garden now
trying to attract a couple of hundred kilos of
Lunarite. Curse that April fool malarkey!
Rob McC
--- Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.mobilegazette.com/mobile-phones-to-destroy-earth-07x04x01.htm
Will Mobile Phones Destroy
Hello again folks:
I see I got my Michaels mixed up - sorry. Hopefully, I'm not the first to do
so. ;)
But, the exact same sentiment goes out to Mr. Farmer - ROCK ON, DUDE!
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I've read the messages about this subject bantered about.
First I have a problem with 'scientific' repositories and museums. I like to
be able to look closely at what I choose and not what some academic wants to
spoon feed me. My mind can process more than a few 'selected' pieces on
certain
Hi all,
regarding the Elbert meteorite :
Thanks to Matt Morgan for making it available to get me
a crusted partslice of my birthday meteorite.
Elbert fell on January 11, 1998
I gave it a high polish and here are the pics:
www.austromet.com/CollnPics/Elbert_3.294g_A.jpg
Hi Moni and List,
To answer a few questions:
Yes, your guess was correct, we rode bikes on Ivanpah.
It is a great place to visit and explore but hunting
of any sort is prohibited. A BLM issued permit is
required to enter the lake bed and you are only
allowed to drive to a staging area where you
--- Jake Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read the messages about this subject bantered
about.
If you have seen
the wonder in a child's eyes when they look at
crystals, meteorites, or even
common rocks you know what I mean. Many children and
adults who are curious
will never make it
These are killer brecciated slices...
http://mhmeteorites.com/images/parkforest_22-8.jpg
http://mhmeteorites.com/images/parkforest_17-3.jpg
http://mhmeteorites.com/images/parkforest_13-9.jpg
http://mhmeteorites.com/images/parkforest_9-8.jpg
http://mhmeteorites.com/images/parkforest_3-3.jpg (end
Darren and List,
I shouldn't think that this bizzare scenario will cause such a calamity
since the ear channels leading to the brain are already seething with
carbonate petroleum byproducts magnified 10 fold by the electromagnetic flux
in the tens of millions of cell phone users throughout the
Hi ensoramanda,
Boy! it's an incredible sight when you magnify it. Something sure happened
there.
That would be a perfect set up for future missions like Spirit and
Opportunity to explore.
Finding similar materials at various closely allied craters would certainly
point up an event such as you
I'm having a hard time getting a good photo of this feature, but here's a kind
of oddly-shaped bleb of metal in a micromount of NWA 787 (which I know is a
synonym for NWA 869) that I've had for a while:
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/temp/787metal.jpg
Hi List,
In response to Anne Black's picture of LDG in Michael Johnson's Rocks From
Space a few days ago I posted news of a TV program concerned with one
theory of the origins of Libyan Desert Glass.
I didn't get much of a response from the List. I'm not sure why unless this
subject is not of
In a message dated 4/1/2007 7:43:38 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi List,
In response to Anne Black's picture of LDG in Michael Johnson's Rocks From
Space a few days ago I posted news of a TV program concerned with one
theory of the origins of Libyan Desert Glass.
I viewed it last time around an thought it was a pinch of a stretch
maybe.Some of the logic didn't seem to match my understanding of
asteroids and meteorites. I think it is the pushing of an explanation
that needs more scientific data to really be iron clad.
Just my opinion,
Dave
Jerry list,
I didn't see the program (nor will I since we kicked
out the TV over 30 years ago---), so I'm not
completely qualified to respond. But quite often, I
see solved mysteries kept alive and milked well beyond
their expiration date.
With the discovery of the Kebir crater in exactly
Not up on the petrology of either numbers I'll make a
SWAG. This looks like a bleb of mesosiderite.
Elton
--- Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a hard time getting a good photo of this
feature, but here's a kind
of oddly-shaped bleb of metal in a micromount of NWA
787
Hi, Gerry
Go back one year in the List Archives to March 2-6, 2006.
You will find this topic talked to death (I helped). I posted.
Norm Lehrman posted. MexicoDoug posted. We kicked
around whether the LDG could be from the Kabira crater,
or any crater or impact, if it could be tektites when
Hello Martin and List,
The KREEP material is very unique and interesting. I have the main mass
of Dhofar 925 in my collection, which is the largest stone of the small
Dhofar grouping from the KREEP region of the moon. I have been thinking
recently of trading/selling off this beautiful
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