Hello,
we were asked, what for a meteorite display it could be in that
youtube-clip, we filled our test-posting with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHQn7VNLUJI
These are the remainders of the once most important (and perhaps still most
important) meteorite collection of Switzerland:
The
Hi list.I emailed this list yesterday,but it did not make it because I did not
say ad.If it did my apology.I have added a few more pieces forsale and
reduced the price for a few.The santa rosa,1.3 k campo,the 3 nwa's,and griffith
are gone.
Hi all I just finished adding some really nice Admire Pallasite slices
to the web site you can have a look here
http://www.meteoritefinder.com/whats-new-sale.htm
As usual I am also running Ebay auctions and if you would like to see
them you can see mine here
Chris,
Just so you know. When you look at the time and date of my posts you will see
they are from Thursday. They are often delayed by several days. I don't know
why they take so long to post to the list. I have not had time yet to read
your references but I certainly will very soon.
Hello all
Looking back at 2009, it's been a good year for us spacerock heads.
A small list, feel free to add to it:
Numerous recovered falls around the globe
Using new technologies to locate those falls = 2008 TC3/Almahata Sitta,
West, Grimsby
Good old fashioned hard work = Maribo,
All,
Not only is www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com a great place to explore
quite a few meteorite collections, it is a wonderful place to LIST YOUR OWN
COLLECTION if you haven't done so already! Many articles about the need to
properly catalog meteorite collections have appeared over the years,
Very nice Rob!
Happy Holidays!!
Best wishes,
Michael Johnson
http://www.rocksfromspace.org
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Hello all
Thanks to all who responded to my request.
I got some great suggestions and detailed instructions.
The List at its best.
Jerry Flaherty
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Cheers,
Jeff
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