Hi List,
I have a few ebay auctions ending in two days:
- Cook 007 (H4) - 7.51 g:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190747486335
- Dar al Gani 400 (ALUN-A) - 0.41 g:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190747486360
- Divnoe (ACUNGR) - 0.070g
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190747486390
- Elenovka (L5) - 0.051 g:
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 998 TS
Contributed by: Ray Watts
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Hello All,
It's been a while since I've visited the Meteorite List.
I'm glad to see it's going strong...
I will be offering a course in Meteorites here at Duke in January.
I've wanted to do this for a while and now it's on the books!
If anyone can help me acquire some samples of any of the 29
Hi Nick,
Glad to see you back. :)
That is great news about the meteorite course. And maybe if you can
train enough eyes to go out into the field and stomp around, we might
get a new find or two out of North Carolina. The terrain is a lot
trickier for meteorite hunting in the Carolinas
Hi Dirk,
I'm still at the same phone number and email addresses, including this one,
as always. Reach out any time. Send Geoff best regards...
Dave
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From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of
That's typical Michael Blood stuff and typical liberal tactics. Pump out a load
of crap and if someone calls you on it, issue a tepid mea culpa. But the crap
is still out there.
And screw Big Bird. It makes more money than you can shake a stick at and
doesn't need to have its wing in my
Hi List,
( Marc Fries was kind enough to host/post this to the list for me
since I can't send photos thru the List) Please see the exciting news
below, as well as a couple of photos of the stone.
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I am happy to have the
Hi Marc, Robert, and all,
Congratulations to Jerry and his group for their find and to Marc,Rob, Jake and
Jeff for their great work and call (a 10 before stones were even found).
A little history of the area where the new fall occurred. This is the 5th
witnessed fall to occur in this small
Hi Listees and Hunters,
If all the reports of recoveries turn out to be solid, then we have
ten recovered meteorite falls this year so far. This is taking into
account the new fall over Tata Morocco that Aziz Habibi reported to
the List and the recent news of the Addison and Novato falls.
2012
Hello Nick,
Nice hearing from you, and yes it has been a long time!
And I really wish I had heard from you earlier, yes I did have North
Carolina meteorites, I had 5 of them: Bridgewater, Deep Springs,
Forsyth County, Mayodan, Murphy.
But I sold them all!!!
However the buyers do read the
Hi Mike and List,
I have a few of your meteorites on the list that have not been
approved yet - Zunhua and Guadalajara (assuming those names end up
being official) :
Full 2007 List -
Feb 01, 2007 - Dim Dim (H3-5 chondrite) : Turkey
Feb 21, 2007 - Mahadevpur (H4/5 chondrite) : India (Hammer)
May
Apologies in advance for use of the dreaded hammer fall label in
relation to Carancas. I know Mike and a few others despise that term.
Not a true hammer stone like Guadalajara, but something manmade was
damaged during Carancas, so I make a distinction there, instead of
just saying Carancas is
Make that 11
You missed out Jalangi, West Bengal, India. Fell in July.
M.T
On Nov 4, 2012, at 10:41 PM, MikeG meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Listees and Hunters,
If all the reports of recoveries turn out to be solid, then we have
ten recovered meteorite falls this year so far. This is
Hot damn! 11 falls. Outstanding!
We have a new 21st century record. This certainly deserves more
chatter and kudos all around. :)
Thanks for the heads-up Mike.
Best regards and happy huntings,
MikeG
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Congratulations to Stephen Beck, Tommy Brown, and Jerry Hinkle. Now THAT is
definitely a meteorite -- there should be no doubt this time! ;-) Looking
forward to hearing more details about this fall.
Doug Ross
d...@dougross.net
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Be careful searching the Alabama fall. People have been warned by government
servants to stay away.
Adam
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Cc: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, November 4,
Hi Ben,
They were not BLM agents this time, just government employed researchers
emboldened by the new laws governing meteorite hunting. I will let the
hunters in the field relay first-hand what happened as their report should be
accurate. Hopefully they will provide some names so we know
Hi All I am posting this for John as he still has a few CM1 specimens left
I Just received my little piece of Moapa Valley CM1 Carbonaceous
Chondrite that Sonny Clay found.
It is the only CM1 found in the United States making it a world class
specimen for sure
Moapa Valley is the only CM1
Hello Adam and list -
I've tried to resist the urge, but I've given up the fight:
The mistake we made was in not hanging the person in the public
square who first coined the term Government Property. Which is, of
course, a misnomer. The government can't own real property.
We, you and I and the
Congrats to the guys in the field, proving how valuable that Marc Fries and
Rob Matson's work is. Nothing can compare to boots on the ground, but that
radar data sure makes it faster:)
I saw the stone via email last night and could hardly contain myself. Beautiful
meteorite, long time in
Actually in 2007 there is another fall, Zapopan Mexico, chondrite fell through
a house in the outskirts of Gudalajara in september. I bought the stone from
the homeowner.
I is almost ready for submission to the bulletin. A true hammerstone which fell
through a very poor house, went through
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2012-349
Scientists Monitor Comet Breakup
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
November 02, 2012
The Hergenrother comet is currently traversing the inner-solar system.
Amateur and professional astronomers alike have been following the icy-dirt
ball over the
http://www.meteoritics.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=728 Paste this link into Google
translator from Russian to English. Photo report on the expedition. Very
interesting.
Yours faithfully.
Aleksandr.
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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
October 29 - November 2, 2012
o South Pole (29 October 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/6015
o Tharsis Volcanics (30 October 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/6016
o Uranius Dorsum (31 October 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/6017
o Brashear Dunes (01 November
Dear List,
The November issue of Meteorite Times is now up.
The following URL gives access to the Web Browser View, Flash Magazine
View, Mobile PDF, and Print on Demand version.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/monthly-issues/
This page has an easy way to view all of the Mag View
issues in
Folks,
If anyone has a copy of the 2nd Huss collection of meteorites book, and is
willing to look up a two numbers for me, please contact me off-line.
Thanks!
Sean Murray
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the kind words about the Galactic Analytics team, and like
you, I want to congratulate Stephen Beck, Tommy Brown, Jerry Hinkle
and Robert Woolard for their impressive timetable in making the
first find in Alabama's latest fall. It's been an exciting year
for recovered
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