Article about the color of asteroids. It's interesting to think about
what those cherished rocks from space look like before the end up in a
collection here on earth.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17062-sun-damage-conceals-asteroids-true-ages.html
This is a related topic to a post I
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the civil - even kind, response.
As I said, Mr. Walker's humor doesn't always
Tickle me. It doesn't make me smile, let alone laugh.
Personally, I don't see it so much as defaming others
As reflecting poorly upon himself - not all that much, however,
As I
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/May_1_2009.html
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please remove him from the meteorite mailing list. All posts are
just too much for me to read thru. Jerry has an inbox of over
15,000 emails. I will never get thru them if I keep adding 60-70
emails a day.
I want to thank all who
Hi Brian;
Thanks for the info! I'm trying to identify the part slice I was sold as
Plymouth, a list member pointed out that it looked a lot like the
Fredricksburg. It's probably not worth the time or money to microprobe it,
at this point, I'm just curious as to what it is.
Phil Whitmer
Fredericksburg is actually now paired with Richland tx so there is no
Fredericksburg.
Michael Farmer
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Listoids,
I have relisted some rare ones on Ebay.
I got alot of requests if the Arctics could be listed seperatly. I've done
so with two of them.
Have a look:
Claxton with fantastic crust with mailbox paint all over:
Hello list,
Here is two pieces of Zunhua with FC(1.9 grams and 7.0 grams, respectively),
and all with starting price at just 1 cent,
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/common_murre_W0QQ_dmdZ1QQ_ipgZ50QQ_sopZ12
Good luck!
Best,
Ma Lan
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Web http://www.malanmeteorites.com
Hi list,
I hope all have a good day, I have update my album on flickr, I have
add some complete or nearly complete Tamdakht, and tow verry nice
iron:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36221...@n07/
who's interessing , please contact me off the list;
best regards
Ahmed
Hello All,
I was one to inquire information about the Fredericksburg. My intent was not to
bash Bob Evans or anybody. Just recently I bought a small 4.5g Fredricksburg
(sic) from Mare Meteoritics and was wondering why this piece was selling on
ebay at such a high price. I wrote to Brian
I may be in the silent majority or minority but I actually enjoy going thru
each AD on this list. No matter if it's the same seller with ADS several times
a week. I've picked up quite a few deals offered. Perhaps it's because I'm so
new in collecting meteorites that it's fun to get new pieces
I may be in the silent majority or minority but I actually enjoy going
thru each AD on this list. No matter if it's the same seller with ADS
several times a week. I've picked up quite a few deals offered. Perhaps it's
because I'm so new in collecting meteorites that it's fun to get new
How about no ADS at all, but commercial information allowed... ;-)
Think we all have a del-key in our keyboards.
best,
pekka s
geo...@aol.com kirjoitti:
I may be in the silent majority or minority but I actually enjoy going
thru each AD on this list. No matter if it's the same
Hi Paul, all -
A rather cryptic article, but then one might think that these researchers may
have considered another hypothesis, that yet another impact mega-tsunami
occured.
I suppose this belongs with Keller's latest results as well.
But then denial is not simply a river in Egypt.
E.P.
After all, everyone was jumping all over Steve Arnold for his ads, but
it seems the same are ready to defend others for the same thing... Isnt that
a little odd?
There might be some on this topic a little wishy washy, but I for one
defended Steve to make his ad posts as I'm in favor of
E.P., Paul, List,
First, geology has a proof for everything, no
matter how contradictory. Bortz and the
Scablands, Wegener and Drift, Strata
Smith and, well, strata. Takes a lifetime
(literally) for truth to out. Not to mention
how long it took for the existence of impacts
to be accepted (50-60
Hi Sterling -
The best recent impact mega-tsunami data is several feet of sterile
marine sediments between occupation levels.
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
--- On Fri, 5/1/09, Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From: Sterling K. Webb
On the other hand, I am on the list for science information, and on any
chance of a Wyoming fall.
I buy my meteorites from trusted associates I have known for years and
don't need to shop farther than them. I bet better prices from them than these
hot sale offers.
My finger gets tired
Hi Listees!
I am in final preparations for moving from Louisiana to Florida, so
all of my meteorites are packed up. I have been on a buying rampage
lately (over $3k in the last 3 weeks) and I have a boatload of new
specimens to offer once I get down to Florida and get everything
unpacked.
UNWA
fuzzy wuzzy was a bear, fuzzy wuzzy had no hair... This is a test, why are you
reading me?
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Listoids,
I sent out the message earlier about Claxton and stuff were back on Ebay.
Claxton and New Orleans are soldthanks alot !!
The Arctics are still there
Best,
Jan
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Hi to all, hope everyone is having a good day!
I have sold all but 3 samples out of the 300 or so grams of the NWA LL4 S3 W1
material. It has been submitted for NWA number and I will be updating all
buyers once the number is given. Price per gram is $5 - which is very
reasonable for LL4
I enjoy ads. Ads are the life blood of the meteorite world. Ads are
educational. If people were not making money there would be so much less
motivation to scour the world at their own expense. We'd have to depend on the
sorry few, institutionalized characters, that would have us believe that
Hi all,
I'm having a big Weekend Sale. Super deals on great meteorites for this
weekend. Order tonight and get free shipping inside the USA.
First come first served. No holds or checks. Payment by Paypal or credit
card only.
803.1g Chondrite Meteorite: $321
What kills me if that the IMCA looks the other way while it's members
make a mockery of Art's rules.
Apparently they aren't concerned too much about their public image.
Other organizations would give the boot to members who flagrantly
violate rules of public venues. Not only are the rules
GeoZ. I'm surprised at your take on this. I've never seen a rule breaker
survive over at meteorobs.
And you don't see much activity over there either. Most of my posts gets
shelved for days/weeks at a time that it's not worth the bother by the time
they do.Too many stringent rules stifle
.OR BEST OFFER!
Hello fellow list members. I understand that even though the price per gram
for this amazing meteorite is low that the total amount is beyond many
collector's budgets for a single specimen. Still, please check out the listing
on EBay if you haven't already. The pictures
Good luck with the sale. What an amazing specimen.
If you can finance me, I will buy it. How does $500 down and $200 a
month for the next 60 years sound? ;) LOL
Just kidding. Seriously though, good luck finding an appropriate home
for that spectacular mass. :)
Best regards,
MikeG
On
Mike, I don't understand what point you're trying to make here.
IMCA is IMCA, MetList is an open email forum (very lightly) moderated by
Art. They are not in any way related, other than the obvious fact that
the community is small, many IMCA members are list members, and vice versa.
If
Bill, I don't often waste precious time getting involved in such obvious
drivel, but it's obvious to everyone with one exception that this non-issue
has taken up enough bandwidth, delete strokes and patience of the silent
majority of the List.
You've made your point
Jerry Flaherty
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It's probably a poor analogy, but here goes :
If someone wins the Miss America crown, they are expected to behave a
certain way in public because that behavior reflects upon the Miss
America institution. The same can be said for many organizations
whose members interact with the public - they
Mike,
Your point is moot.
Mike Cottingham is not a member of the IMCA.
Neither is Steve Arnold (Chicago) and Bill Kies.
The Membership List is published on the IMCA website, and regularly
updated. You might want to look at it:
Here's a great photo of a group of chevrons:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/badastronomy/3432647881/sizes/o/
Must have been one hell of a tsunami.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/page/8/
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Hi All:
Why can't these chevrons in the Mars picture just be typical sand dunes?
I happened to look at the whole picture and the lower features that look
like boomerangs are called barchans and are caused by wind. I happened to
actually use this picture at a workshop last week! The wind blows
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