Dear listmembers:
Author is E. Cohen
Title is METEORITENKUNDE (3 Vol)
Book is written in German
Publisher: Schweizerbart-Sche Verlag, Stuttgart, 1894
Vol I pp xiii + 340, Vol II pp 419, Vol III pp 302. Seldom seen German treatise
on all aspects of meteorites includes a chapter on artificial
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_22_2011.html
---
__
Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html
Meteorite-list mailing list
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
I would think the answer to your question is simpler than the science trying
to explain why we do not have this material in our possession. The stones in
questions are more likely unrecognized, particularly if there is a lack of
fusion crust. Reference our own understanding (recognition) of
Hi,
I would like to remind everyone that my fundraiser on ebay to benefit
Japan is ending today. I have one Moapa Valley CM1 thin section and
one .7 gram piece up for grabs. All proceeds will be donated to the Red
Cross of Japan to help with disaster relief efforts. Moapa Valley is
one
David, Walter, list,
I think you may be right here.
Maybe they have no fusion crust.
Perhaps my link to the artificial meteorite study did not work so here it is
again;
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Stone_6_Artificial_Meteorite_Shows_Martian_Impactors_Could_Carry_Traces_Of_Life_999.html
It
Very well said. True words of wisdom and I couldn't agree more.
Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
IMCA # 1941
Ebay alienrockfarm
-Original Message-
From: Rob McCafferty rob_mccaffe...@yahoo.com
To: Jeff Kuyken i...@meteorites.com.au;
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Mon, Mar 21,
Dear List Members,
I have many great items ending at auction today. The bid prices are extremely
low right now so take a look if you have time. This may be a great opportunity
to pick up some serious bargains since 54 items were all started out at just 99
cents with no reserves..
Link to
Anyone planning to go to Belize, be careful! You will fall in love
with the Western part of the country! San Ignacio is fantastic!!
My wife and I spent a week there, at the Windy Hill Resort. The Hales,
that own and run the resort, are from Louisiana. You'll find everything
you need. Close
Hello all,
I have a limited number of wire saw profissionally cut slices of the last 2010
Brazilian fall.
First people to buy will also receive a local newspaper bought on the city with
the fall report.
I have written a report about this fall on this address:
Good Afternoon Listmembers,
I had listed a small Benguerir part slice on eBay to benefit the Japan
Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. Starting price is only $3 (!!) and there
are no bids yet. Auction ends in ~8 hrs. (!!) I do realize this is a small part
slice, but please put into
Aloha,
I have some Whitecourt IIIAB iron meteorites from Alberta, Canada for sale.
All specimens come with their find coordinates, export permits and free
shipping by USPS (International) First Class mail. Mahalo,
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/whitecourt.html
Gary Fujihara
Big Kahuna
http://marzmeteorite.tripod.com/eb/MOV06305.MPG
Already have a lot of offers on this museum specimen, so
I'm only accepting offers better than $12/gram!
If you really want this one, you'll have to think big with your best-offer in
order to separate yourself from the rest of the pack.
The
Hiho,
I think we will find sedimentary meteorites in a hurry.
Why do you think so?
To me it seems even not so easy and trivial to find a normal Martian
meteorite.
There are only 56 among the 10,000-20,000 different meteorites known.
And among the 40,000-100,000+++ stones and fragments picked
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-087
Alternatives Have Begun in Bid to Hear from Spirit
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
March 18, 2011
PASADENA, Calif. -- Hopes for reviving NASA's Spirit Mars rover dimmed
further with passage last week of the point at which the rover's locale
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-089
Dawn Opens its Eyes, Checks its Instruments
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
March 21, 2011
After a hibernation of about six months, the framing cameras on board
NASA's Dawn spacecraft have again ventured a look into the stars. The
spacecraft
Hi all,
Does anyone have a copy of the following paper by Walter Flight:
'Report of an Examination of the Meteorites of Cranbourne, Australia;
of Rowton, Shropshire; and of Middlesbrough, in Yorkshire' published
by the Royal Society of London
Any help much appreciated!
Cheers
Martin
--
Martin,
You ask; Why do I think so?
Its simple. We know they are there.
If people were paid to study all rocks found in Antarctica and all of the other
way way out of place rocks. Then they would not be overlooked as they are today.
The truth is that many rocks collected even from ice fields are
I wouldn't mind a copy as well!
On 23 Mar 2011, at 00:14, e-mail ensoramanda wrote:
Think I read through the report...or some of it... just before I
visited the Cranbourne strewnfield lastwill try and remember where
and attempt to track it down again.
Cheers,
Graham
On 22 March
Go to the following link, select page 885, and you should be able to read
the article on line.
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k55978m/f961.image.r=philosophical+transactions+royal+society+1881.langEN
Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts
Briarcliff Manor, NY
USA
http://www.kvoa.com/news/2-arizona-rock-stars-imprisoned-in-oman-tell-their-story/#comments
They got our names mixed up, but other than that, a pretty good report, of
course missing about 99% of what we said, but hey, better than nothing.
Michael Farmer
Beautiful Specimens Gary, I'll give them a look over and decide later if
I can part with any bills for you for my section of the house marked Big
Kahuna Meteorites.
thanks for the link,
Brian
__
Visit the Archives at
Bob, That's a beautiful Allende I do admit. Problem is, I just don't have
room for it. Also, I only have one kidney and don't want to sell the other
for another meteorite.
Good luck with it. Would love to keep it in one piece, but someone just
might cut it up and sell it into smaller
Is the Rowton meteorite distributed?Wouldn't mind a bit.
Chris Spratt
(Via my iPhone)
__
Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html
Meteorite-list mailing list
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Ya but Carl,
I know for example, that like everywhere else also in Germany meteorites lie
around - they are there, but nobody has a chance to find them.
And I think I can calm you, look here for instance:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2011/pdf/2371.pdf
There the main mass of NWA 4925 is
Good report... chilling description by Robert.
Eric
On 3/22/2011 3:40 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
http://www.kvoa.com/news/2-arizona-rock-stars-imprisoned-in-oman-tell-their-story/#comments
They got our names mixed up, but other than that, a pretty good report, of
course missing about 99% of
Great link, Mark
The French equivalent of the Library of Congress.
Frankly surprised to see this, in English, there...
The document (or part) can be downloaded (icon on the top right)
A pop-up window will appear, be sure to check this box here:
(= I agree not to use this document for any
Yes, it is one of the few places on the web that has all of the older
Philsophical Transactions.
Mark
Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts
- Original Message -
From: Michael Bross elemen...@peconic.net
To: Mark Grossman mar...@westnet.com; Mark's Meteorites
m...@meteorites.cc;
Thanks Mark !
I have been enjoying your links in the past year.
I didn't know the BNF had the Philosophical Transactions !
Btw, here are other archives, you might know already...
http://www.archive.org/
Thanks again !
Michael B.
From: Mark Grossman
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 2:31 AM
Not may people know about the BNF.
Guess I gave away one of my secrets :-)
Thanks for the nice words.
Mark
Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts
- Original Message -
From: Michael Bross elemen...@peconic.net
To: Mark Grossman mar...@westnet.com; Mark's Meteorites
m...@meteorites.cc;
yes, you did give away one of your secrets...
But for the pleasure of some... :-)
I have been searching the BNF for quite some time, but always in French.
Stupid of me...
I just heard that they are going to put much more documents online
in the coming year, a partnership with an American firm.
Yes, I second Michael's caution about using the site only for non-commerical
purposes.
BNF was one of the first organizations to go into digitization full time,
and there work should be respected.
Mark
Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts
And yes, I am happy to give away some secrets -
talking about archives...
The NY Times has some great one, dating back
to 1851. They are still free until the 28th, after
you will pay a (rather decent) fee.
I haven't searched there for a while, but great testimonies
of the past (and the NY areas I lived in for a while)
I guess it is same for
Yes, the NYT is terrific.
You may be able to get free access at a public library. Some even allow for
searching and retrieval from home. That's what I have.
Mark
- Original Message -
From: Michael Bross elemen...@peconic.net
To: Mark Grossman mar...@westnet.com; Mark's Meteorites
Hello all,
I have published some Varre-Sai pictures so everybody can see its internal
structures:
http://amoutinho.multiply.com/photos/album/27/Varre_Sai_slices
Best,
Andre
__
Visit the Archives at
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_23_2011.html
---
__
Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html
Meteorite-list mailing list
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
35 matches
Mail list logo