Hello List,
i have a few nice auctions ending today:
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Many thanks for viewing,
Carsten Giessler
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Hi list
I am selling the following pieces:
NWA 4430 (L3.8) - 47.1g slice - $50
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97177626@N07/sets/72157634148217800/
NWA 4522 (LL3.5 ) - 7.9g slice, nice chondrules - $80
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97177626@N07/sets/72157634148525458/
NWA 4727 (L6) - 22.7g
Happy Fathers Day!
Please have a look at the auctions ending in a few short hours:
http://stores.Ebay.com/Mile-High-Meteorites
Thanks for looking.
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
PO Box 151293
Lakewood CO 80215 USA
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
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My ebay auctions end tooday in T-3hours
http://www.ebay.com/sch/polandmet_com/m.html
Meteorite AGOUDAL [IIAB] New iron from Morocco 4.79g
Meteorite GAO-GUENIE [H5] full slice IMPACT MELT 5.47g WOW
Meteorite HaH 183 [LL6] amphoterite from 1996y Libya 11.16g
Meteorite MT. EGERTON [Aubrite]
Dear All,
A first version of the Chelyabinsk strewnfield map is now completed:
http://www.meteorite-recon.com/en/Meteorite_Chelyabinsk_6.html
At the bottom of the page, we provide a download link to a large-size
version.
The trajectory projection and wind models are based on the excellent work
Hello all and Happy Father's Day
I have listed 6 select pieces of Chelyabinsk at a special rate and have
included a pricing schematic on the rest of my material that will fit any
budget.
I'd much rather pass the savings on to you than give the money to eBay but
that is where they'll go
Bravo Karl!
Bravo Svend !
Once again you provide some excellent work to the meteorite community.
Thanks a lot for your continuing passion and dedication!
The informative map is a pleasure to look at!
It's most appreciated!
Martin
Von: Meteorite-Recon.com
What a marvellous result of your utmost challenging work, Svend, Karl.
The map embodies graphically the irresistable path of the bolide, aiming at
least to the very heart of Lake Chebarkul - emphatically spoken.
It offers insights as well as an aesthetical impact of this breathtaking
event.
Hi List,
There is something about this object that doesn't seem to add up. The claim is
that it is a piece of an old Mir space station.
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/06/14/rock-found-in-amesbury-backyard-came-from-space-station/
Comments?
Cordially,
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536 MetSoc
That was good for a laugh. Looks like a piece of MIR-de to me. From the
glances I saw, it is at best a tektite, maybe obsidian. Definitely something
that should be left under the tree where it was stored.
Mendy Ouzillou
On Jun 16, 2013, at 9:39 PM, Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net wrote:
Good grief! What idiot journalist would write such an article? Mir landed in
South Pacific yet a piece landed in
Massachusetts? And it looks like a rock?
Wow.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 16, 2013, at 9:39 PM, Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net wrote:
Hi List,
There is something about this
Hi Count and the List,
Obvious Vesicles and Conchoidal fractures and a vitreous overall appearance -
makes this a very unlikely candidate for re-entered space junk. Also the line
most of MIR re-entered over the Indian Ocean, but this piece made it to the
USA - very fishy.
I think this is in
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