Dear list members,
a friend of mine has a kriss sword made of meteoritic iron available for sale.
It's from the middle of the 19th century. Total length: 45.5 cm
It comes with a certificate of authenticity - He asks 450EUR for it
For a picture and the email of the owner, please contact me
Hi
15 auctions endt in 10 hours, many still for few dollars...
NWA 5219 shergottite 0.22g - 10$
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemssPageName=STRK:MESELX:ITitem=350204064210
NWA 5206 L3.05 4.69g - 16$
I have put some auctions on ebay, who is interested go here
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteorite
regards
matteo
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Geoff, Steve,
Wow! What a great TV show. After recording it, I was able to see the program
for the first time yesterday and I will surely watch it over and over again.
This show has my highest recommendation.
Packed full of adventure and it actually left you wanting more. You guys are
class
The sky has been really quiet lately. Believe me, I'm watching...
I've been rather disappointed that there has been no big meteors
reported lately. So I was slightly curious when I ran across this little
blurb hoping it was something. Then after reading the report... Well,
let's just say that
Hi,
These are random events. And random may be
statistically defined as one every 2.37 days (or
whatever), but they don't happen on a 2.37-day
schedule.
The first thing you notice when you plot random
events is that they seem to cluster. I say seem
because humans are very sensitively primed to
Buzzard Coulee and Tamdakht. Same day falls of large meteorites bith very close
in type. Has anyone looked into if these falls are somehow related to the same
object? I am thinking they are from the same place/area in space.
I find it strange that both fell the same day and are so close in
Hi Greg,
They fell a month apart...
Buzzard Coulee (H4), S2, W0 Fall Date: Nov 20th
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/index.php?code=48654
Tamdakht (H5), S3, W0 Fall Date: Dec 20th
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/index.php?code=48691
Regards,
Eric
Greg Catterton wrote:
Buzzard Coulee and
Dear List Members,
I would like to announce a newly-approved iron meteorite found in New Mexico
in 1986 and has just been approved. It is a IAB-MG (Main Group), coarse
ochtahedrite and is named Ocate after the nearest town to where it was
found. It will be in the online database soon and will
Hello Listoids,
Park Forest Garza Stone 178 grams ends in less than 8 hours.
For those who want to have a peek:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Park-Forest-Garza-Stone-Meteorite-178-gr-Impact-Items_W0QQitemZ170334558806QQihZ007QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Enjoy..
Jan
Holland
Wow Greg,
That's a cool meteorite!! I wish I'd have found it.
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
My Website: http://www.Mr-Meteorite.Net
My Articles: http://www.meteorite.com/blog/
My Videos: http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=meteorfrightp=v
- Original Message
From: Greg
Rats; 1986 is outside the window for retrieving archived weather radar data.
I'd LOVE to see what an iron meteorite fall looks like on radar!
Congrats on a magnificent new meteorite!
Cheers,
MDF
On 5/26/09 4:27 PM, Ruben Garcia meteoritem...@yahoo.com wrote:
Wow Greg,
That's a cool
Hi Ruben and List,
Ruben wrote,
Wow Greg, That's a cool meteorite!! I wish I'd have found it.
Ruben Garcia
Me too! While I did not find it, the owner found me so I took a chance on it
and bought it. Glad I did, it is a very beautiful iron!
Best regards,
Greg
Greg
Thanks Geoff! That was sure fun to look through.
Looks like quite an adventure you and Lisa Marie had.
I'm looking forward to seeing some of those stones on
your website once they get cleared for export.
Linton
Dear Listees:
Greetings from sunny Tucson.
Hello Rob,
Thank you for your email. Good question. Between the science done, finder's
statement and visually inspected by many people who have seen a lot of
Canyon Diablo, there is not a chance of a pairing.
Best regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault
Hello Everyone!
It turns out that Ocate is now online in the Meteoritical Bulletin, click
here:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/index.php?sea=ocatesfor=namesants=falls=valids=stype=containslrec=50map=gebrowse=country=Allsrt=namecateg=Allmblist=Allrect=phot=snew=0pnt=nocode=48976
Best regards,
Hi Greg,
Congratulations on your new meteorite!
Sonny
-Original Message-
From: Greg Hupe gmh...@htn.net
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tue, 26 May 2009 3:18 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] NEW Ocate, NM Iron Classification Specimens
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Dear List Members,
I would
Greetings listees.
I have a large (well, it's large to me...12.4 kg.) Campo del Cielo with a
nice shape and very nice large regmaglypts ending tomorrow.
It's priced at .19/gram, but I'll give special consideration to any list
members who might be interested. Thanks.
OUTSTANDING GEOFF AND STEVE
ESPECIALLY THE LAST 10 MINUTES OR SO.
alpha site and results!!
Jerry Flaherty
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Hi Doug, all -
Becker and Poreda's work with 3He in fullerenes at the PT boundary has never
been duplicated in any lab. I don't know why this is, but I have a question: Is
3He a cometary marker?
This should be an easy question to answer, simply by grabbing dust samples
during any meteor
I always liked the Thuathe and Kilabo story... they are both large falls
that fell on the same continent just several hours apart!!!
Thuathe: http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite/april2003.html
Kilabo : http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite/july2006.html
A perfect example of Sterling's
Hello Greg, Congrats On your awesome N.M. iron meteorite! Shes a beaut!
I actually know the guy who found your N.M. Iron meteorite. The stories he
has told me behind this find are very interesting to say the least. In fact we
spoke again of this fall the last time we hunted together.
http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/6868/56/
Russian Scientist: UFO collided with Tunguska Meteorite to save Earth
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Aliens downed Tunguska meteorite to protect our planet from devastation, stated
Russian scientist Yuriy Lavbin about the 100 year old mystery surrounding
Russian Scientist: UFO collided with Tunguska Meteorite to save Earth
Whew! what a close call. Glory be to the aliens. :O)
geozay
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I am looking for someone to help me sell many, many odds and ends that I have
in inventory from the last several years. Many of the specimens are small
fragments and slices of classified NWAs and some named material that would be
ideally suited for Ebay. I just don't have the time to handle
No word if this formic acid was produced by a master race of giant space ants--
but it probably was.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8068049.stm
Space rock yields carbon bounty
By Jennifer Carpenter
Science reporter, BBC News, Toronto
Formic acid, a molecule implicated in the origins
Hi Ruben, Greg, and a big hello to Dean,
Ruben you almost did get it (You didn't see us, but we heard you :-),
though we never saw you. You were there just a couple of days before
Greg flew in. The locals with the guy from Mora told me about the iron,
though I wasn't very interested. The find
snip... Scientists suppose that the stones used to be a part of the
navigational system of a spaceship.
Fracking lunatics!@ Scientist eah?
If they were engineers they would know it is not from the navigation system--
it is from the subspace hyperdrive anti-matter pre-mixer..DUH
Elton
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