Not sure if this will upload. These are some great photos of earth from space.
My workplace blocked the bottom http address because it is streaming video. The
emailjokez.com site had the same slideshow and it worked. Go figure. I have no
idea why it was posted to a joke site but hey, whatever.
http://www.hostingphpbb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=333start=0postdays=0postorder=aschighlight=mforum=wwwmeteoritesto
I uploaded good and detailed photos of the strange NWA meteorites that arrived
recently. I will be updating the testing progress on that thread for those that
want to comment of
Hi List,
The following is for chondrule lovers.
Tomorrow there is an auction at Bonhams and a VERY special specimen is
included in the mix: one of the four largest complete slices of the
most primitive planetary material (subtype 3.1 or less) known to exist.
At the most recent
My auctions on Ebay end at 24 hours, if you want look here
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=mcomemeteorite
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Hi all
I am looking for a larger (5-10 kg) iron or large stone.
Please email me off list
Atul kumar
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From: Greg Catterton star_wars_collec...@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 02:28:17
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Dear List Members,
Please take a look at some great auctions due to end in a few days after
running
for 30 days. Why wait for museum quality specimens to be listed in a major
auction house at more than twice my asking price? I listed some extremely
large
and rare specimens. They are all
Hi Adam and list,
I have been a fan of iron in lunar meteorites for quite some time. I have
a couple samples where you need a microscope to see the iron but nothing
with a chunk of iron as your Legendary - 1.478 gram part slice with metal of
Lunar meteorite NWA 5000 listing clearly has.
Darryl wrote: The following is for chondrule lovers...
Hi List,
Let me assure you that NWA 5717 is not only a must have for chondrule lovers
but also an absolute must have for any avid meteorite and thin section
collector.
When I received my specimen + thin section some months ago, I was almost
Darryl wrote: The following is for chondrule lovers...
Hi List,
Let me assure you that NWA 5717 is not only a must have for chondrule lovers
but also an absolute must have for any avid meteorite and thin section
collector.
When I received my specimen + thin section some months ago, I was almost
Oops, sorry for this double post!
Bernd
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J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-5241
j.d.harring...@nasa.gov
D.C. Agle/Jia-Rui Cook
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
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MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
May 26, 2010
o Polygonal Ridges
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_017348_1910
o Gully Landforms in Aram Chaos
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_017528_1830
o Pit Craters of Tractus Catena
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_002420_2040
o Eroding
Listoids,
Up for sale:
Super oriented Gao. All you can expect how it should look when called
oriented, it's all there, Nose cone, flowlines, nice rim on backside. 134
grams.
Ozona, H6 Chondrite. Found 1929, Crocket Co. Texas. 128 grams, fragment, no
crust.
Kendrapara, Witnessed fall
test...
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Thanks,
Warren Sansoucie
I.M.C.A. #3174
St. Louis MO
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I agree. This dealer is selling another wrong for over $100.00 on another
auction. I'm sure Dr. Korotev and the good folks at Cascadia would like to see
how he is trying to use their websites to sell crap.
I think it's completely misleading . It's worded so as to not claim it's real
yet
Hi Warren, list,
I just had a look at this guy's three listing and I found that one of the
photos he used is the same in these two listings.
item 130393638542
item 130393639465
It might have happened accidently but after reading the descriptions I have
my doubts.
Cheers
Werner Schroer
Looks like someone took action...
This listing (13) has been removed, or this item is not available.
Linton
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From: Warren Sansoucie warren3...@hotmail.com
To: robert.d.mat...@saic.com; METEORITE LIST
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 26,
Sorry. Please disregard my previous brain fart.
I didn't notice the broken link. Carry on.
Linton
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Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 6:47 PM
Hi List, Paul (Meteorite Times) has worked his magic and set up two new
articles on my meteorite micrograph gallery.
The first is NWA 6075 Lodranite found at
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/articles/nwa-6075/
The second is a set of very high magnification images of a Lunar
Wow. This would be quite an experience!
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/05/26/atlantis-crew-riding-inside-a-fireball/
At a post-landing news conference, STS-132 commander
Ken Ham described the incredible visual effects the crew of Atlantis
Hello Greg..List,
Does Number 8 look like a Vigarano to anyone else? Hard to see that cut face,
but it looks like a C and those could be a few CAI's.
Number 3 still looks like... just maybe.. a planetary. I know there's not
enough visible to make any sense, but it's fun to speculate.
Thanks,
I was just looking at this too Linton. Wow indeed! Wouldn't it be an amazing
experience to be inside a fireball!
Cheers,
Jeff
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Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 1:38 PM
Subject:
Tom,
Those are amazing. I have never seen such healthy looking blood vessels and
buildings as those. Oh sorry. Wrong thread?
Great looking thin sections. Great job. keep un cummin. Carl
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Hi List, Paul (Meteorite
Just spectacular! The Lodranite pics are simply breathtaking! You've really
outdone yourself this time Tom!
Cheers,
Jeff
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