Greetings List Members,
I have some Millbillillie, Australia (one slice and one whole specimen
with flow lines), 2 Lost City, Oklahoma, Tuxtuac Mexico (LL4), a 10.85
gram part slice of Allende, Mexico (from the King Collection), a larger
Ghubara whole stone specimen (439 grams). I'll be
Hi all -
As I understand it, President Teddy Roosevelt had a special piece of
legislation passed by the Congress which took Meteor Crater and the surrounding
lands from the Navaho people and gave them to Barringer if he would mine it.
Teddy wanted nickel steel for munitions, and in this act
Hi,
This is actually my first posting here. My name is Thomas and I was living and
working a couple of years in Egypt. After another posting to Malaysia, I'm
finally back to my roots here in Switzerland.
During my time in Egypt I became a desert and specially a Desert Glass addicted
:-). I
Ruben - I need this message posted to the list. I still
can't post messages
Hello List,
Has anyone had any dealings with Malek Youssef?
Thanks,
Tim
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Does anyone have a current email address for Ivan Koutyrev? If so,
please reply off list.
Thanks,
John
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If he's on the Paleolist, then I've purchased two items from him. He's OK.
Jerry Flaherty
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Dear Randy list,
Randy, I fully appreciated your very explicit statement regarding
metallic phases in lunars.
This is actually important and fundamental regarding the orgin of
metal or the history of lunar meteorites (and other) and I am
surprised of the lack of reactions.
I have here a
I am very proud to report that I was able to add 8 spheres to my collection
this year :)
When I started this collection in May of 2006 I never dreamed I would own
many of the specimens I have. I could have collected slices or end cuts
which is what most people focus on but I decided to
Uhh, Ron,
I'm nearly too damn worn out to comment on this, but I'm not dead yet, so here
goes. That's asteroids and comets, not just asteroids. Comets, like the one
that killed about 95% of the people living in North America around 10,900 BCE.
Comets, like Comet Schwassmann Wachmann 3, due
Soil Studies Continue at Phoenix Mars Lander Site
August 9, 2008
Vibration of the screen above a laboratory oven on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander on
Saturday, Aug. 9, succeeded in getting enough soil into the oven to begin
analysis. Commands were sent for the lander's Thermal and Evolved-Gas
Hi List
I don't know if you've seen it yet, but I was anticipating Tom's report on
the NWA 5000. And once again, he has exceeded his expectations, but I knew
he would, considering the quality of his work. His micrographs are
spectacular. In fact, when I first viewed at a rapid rate, it was
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