Here are some offerings from the Fredric Stephan collection:
NWA 753 24.9 grams
NWA 311715.00 grams
OWASCONebraska 229.7 grams
OZONATexas 24.4 grams
PEDERNALES Texas 17.69 grams
STANNERN Iglau, Czech. 7.00 grams
25% off on all Westons and all Sikhote-Alins
Please
Hi there,
cool!
Btw. Finland was at that time part of Russia and the price, which would
match 35$/g today,
was not unusual, but well within in the common price channel for Russian
meteorites at those times.
(Of course Russian meteorites are nowadays often cheaper).
Uuuuh! Those Footes,
Hi,
Some more price examples for Russian and Eastern meteorites of that period,
From Cohen's huge price compilation 1899 (in more or less today's dollars).
Average $/g:
Krasnojarsk PAL 8.76
Doroninsk H5-746.10
Netschaevo IIE
LOL. Now that is funny. What on Earth possessed a person
to...nevermind. LOL
On 9/2/10, Rob Wesel nakhla...@comcast.net wrote:
The correlation between cured pork products and meteorites is undeniable
Richard. Consider this fine ham:
Ask William Barrière.
http://meteorites.bw.qc.ca/meteorites1/index.html
Regards,
Martin
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Hello,
Adam Hupe is right...most of us are doing less and less 0.99 cent auctions.
Seems those days are coming slowly to an end. Most everyone is doing the ebay
store thing and fixed auctions.
Thanks and Best Wishes
Michael Cottingham
I have auctions going this week and a sale coming to an end
Hello Andre
If you are looking for a couple of Thailandite Tektites.. I can offer
you a couple for free. About 20 or 30 Grams each, maybe bigger. I
have direct access to the Mother Load..
Currently in Thailand , I am a Canadian ( Canute ) and am always
willing to help out educational matters,
http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/journal_08_30_10.asp
Dawn Journal
Dr. Marc Rayman
August 30, 2010
Dear Papardawnzzi,
Dawn's journey ever-deeper into the asteroid belt continues to go
well, as the spacecraft carries out its familiar routine of
thrusting gently with its ion propulsion system.
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
September 1, 2010
o Lava Flows at the Base of Olympus Mons
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_018534_1985
o Lava Channel on the Flank of Ascraeus Mons
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_018665_1920
o Gullies and Seasonal Frost in a Crater
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-283
Spitzer Finds a Flavorful Mix of Asteroids
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
September 02, 2010
New research from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope reveals that asteroids
somewhat near Earth, termed near-Earth objects, are a mixed bunch, with
a
I just heard from Shirley Wetmore, retired curatorial assistant at
University of Arizona Flandreau Planetarium Mineral Museum that on August
28th Richard Willey died of natural causes in Dallas,Texas.
He of course is the author of the book
The Tucson Meteorites:
Their history from frontier
Twink writes:
on August 28th Richard Willey died of natural causes in Dallas,Texas.
He of course is the author of the book The Tucson Meteorites: Their
history from frontier Arizona to the Smithsonian and he spent years
searching for the source of the Tucson Ring along with others.
May he
Sorry for the typo!
* * * Richard R. Willey (1987/1997) The Tucson Meteorites * * *
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Hi List,
I just had a chance to see the new episode of OC Choppers showing Geoff
and Steve and their new ride. I can't wait to see the new bike in
person. Way to go Geoff and Steve.
Sonny
P.S. I hope I get to take it for a spin : ).
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One bike, two meteorite men. Who gets to keep it? Do they get joint
custody with alternating weekends? ;)
On 9/2/10, wahlpe...@aol.com wahlpe...@aol.com wrote:
Hi List,
I just had a chance to see the new episode of OC Choppers showing Geoff
and Steve and their new ride. I can't wait to
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 22:48:07 -0400, you wrote:
One bike, two meteorite men. Who gets to keep it? Do they get joint
custody with alternating weekends? ;)
Obvously, Arnold rides up front, Notkin rides behind. Hold on tight, Geoff!
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Where's Toto fit in?
On Sep 3, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 22:48:07 -0400, you wrote:
One bike, two meteorite men. Who gets to keep it? Do they get joint
custody with alternating weekends? ;)
Obvously, Arnold rides up front, Notkin rides behind. Hold
I ran up my white flag too soon -- 23 experts firmly show YDB era Greenland
ice layer that has unique huge numbers of impact nanodiamonds in 11-page
paper in J Glaciology: Rich Murray 2010.09.02
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_09_01_archive.htm
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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