Dear List Members,
I have some nice, big chondrites for sale (ot trade) :
- NWA 6413 (prov.) LL6 3245 g Main Mass. Beautiful specimen, with fresh
crust (flow lines on crust surface). Size : 134x114x100 mm. Photos :
http://picasaweb.google.com/illaenus/NWA641332KgLL6#
- NWA xxx 9.8 kg big
Ames Crater Museum
http://www.amescrater.com/
http://enidnews.com/localnews/x518673449/Ames-Astrobleme-Museum-records-meteor-crater-history
Astrobleme Museum a Big Hit (PDF file)
http://www.aoghs.org/pdf/AOGHS_AstroMuseum.pdf
Other web pages are:
Ames Impact Structure, Oklahoma
Hello Listers,
I have some great historic meteorites ending soon on eBay. If you have been
looking for those high end meteorites, look no further. I have meteorites from
the 1400's all the way up to 2008, all with great historic pasts. If your
looking for the first dated fall from 1492, or
More items added to BIG meteorite sale:
NWA 4528 500g 1 Kilo Lots Large Fragments:
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/nwa-4528.html
NWA 3118 CV3 50g 100g Lots: http://www.meteoritesusa.com/nwa-3118.html
UNWA Meteorites 2 Kilo Lots: http://www.meteoritesusa.com/unwa-lots.html
NWA 869 1 Kilo Lots
But outer Space,
At least this far,
For all the fuss
Of the populace
Stays more popular
Than populousRobert Frost---
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/06/AR2010110604127.html
Observatories on 5 continents to scan skies for extraterrestrial life
Hello all
First a quick note to point you in the direction of auctions ending today:
Camel Donga, Nadiabondi, Bensour and more
http://shop.ebay.com/nakhladog/m.html
And then to see three of the finest Henbury irons I have ever come across
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com/catalog.htm
Rob
Hello Collectors! I would like to print out some 5X8 cards to
make a catalogue of my personal collection. Question is, how
do some of you reference, label or otherwise keep track of your
collection. I had thought making an information card with
pertinent information and room on one side to
I put mine on my computer alphabetically.
Name, place.
Type.
Date of find or fall
(line space)
Numerical number and alphabetical number example. First meteorite I
got is Abee so it is 001 numerically
Abee would be 0101-1 alphabetically
Second Abee would be 001A 0101-2
Thin section is 001TS
Chris wrote: I put mine on my computer alphabetically.
Hi Chris, Dennis, and List,
Just like Chris, I put my meteorites in my computer databases alphabetically:
Name, type, weight, dimensions, description [which includes shock and
weathering degrees, total known weight
descriptive details
Hi all,
I have decided to go completely Cannon.
Therefore I am offering a super bargain on an
Outstanding camera:
Nikon D60 SLR digital camera
18mm-55mm Auto Focus, Vibration Reduction lens
f 1.35 - 5.6
10.2mega pixls
Used only about 200 300 exposures.
In box as it came with Nikon
Sorry, all,
Camera sold,
Thanks, Michael
On 11/7/10 3:55 PM, Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net wrote:
Hi all,
I have decided to go completely Cannon.
Therefore I am offering a super bargain on an
Outstanding camera:
Nikon D60 SLR digital camera
18mm-55mm Auto Focus,
Hi List. Hope all of you are doing fine! Did you change your clocks back for
those States in the U.S. that fall back an hour? Just a reminder. Anyways...
for those of you who are bored, you can check out my slideshow with lots of
pictures of my meteorite collection by clicking to my website and
WOW great collection. I wondering what other listers collections are like?
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
eBaysore
http://shop.ebay.com/photophlow/m.html
[meteorite-list] Meteorite Collection
Don Merchant dmerchan at rochester.rr.com
Sun Nov 7 19:18:15 EST 2010
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I have an Excel spread sheet with my collection data, i.e. Name, purchased
from, type, class, weight, etc. Then I put a little tag on the display with
mostly the same stuff.
I have pictures if interested.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Spratt
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 4:36 PM
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-375
Flight of the Comet
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
November 05, 2010
This video clip
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/epoxi/20101105/epoxi20101105.mov was
compiled from images taken by NASA's EPOXI mission spacecraft during its
flyby of comet
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