Me too but I haven't found any
> On 4 Jan 2016, at 21:20, Wah via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> I'm looking for high quality Sikhote Alin specimens.
> If you have such specimens for sale, please contact me.
> Thank you very much!
>
>
Dear List,
Is anyone able to get in touch with Dave? I tried sending him an email in
response to something but hadn't got a reply.
Regards,
El
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Dear List,
I'm still looking for a nice, thumbprinted Sikhote Alin preferably out of an
old collection with the fusion crust still intact, somewhere around 700 grams.
Do let me know if you've got one for sale, and if it's what I'm looking for I
would like to buy it.
Many thanks,
El
is there a list of realised prices for this auction?
> On 7 Dec 2015, at 05:23, Luc Labenne Meteorites via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
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> Hello List,
>
> ARE YOU READY??? 500 000 USD meteorite auction!! Absentee bid welcome!
>
> 200 Meteorites from 100 USD
Any news from Robert Ward, anyone? With the silence, you'd think it fell in
North Korea instead of the South.
On 5 Apr, 2014, at 7:39, valpar...@aol.com wrote:
Why do we have to waste time with this.? Giant fall two weeks ago in South
Korea and like 3 posts about it.
Some idiotic crap and
He says he's flying in front of Jon Vegard who then enters the same airspace
as the rock. That rock might have come from Jon.
On 3 Apr, 2014, at 23:51, Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com wrote:
Fake, absolutely mathematically impossible. More likely a small stone in his
pack came out when
Any luck Matija? The list's been unusually quiet about this Korean fall.
On 21 Mar, 2014, at 16:47, Matija Bericic matija.beri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear hunters,
I am looking for at least 5 g piece of new fall JINJU meteorite for
research. Let me be your first customer. I am willing to pay a
Dear List,
Does anyone own a specimen of the admire pallasite nuggets as sold by
kdmeteorites.com?
I'd like to hear some thoughts about the stability of the treatment process,
the aesthetics of the resulting metal matrix and the general sentiment
regarding an original meteorite which may be
Dear List,
Does anyone have a very aesthetic, nicely regmaglypted Sikhote Alin they'd like
to sell? Please let me know off list.
Thanks,
El
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Dear List,
Does anyone happen to know in whose collection this particular example of the
Sikhote Alin 475g individual resides now?
It was sold by catchafallingstar.com some time ago and here is the link to
pictures still on the website:
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/sa475.htm
Please PM
beautiful. Awesome crust. I wonder what's the going rate for those bits.
On 19 Feb, 2013, at 11:19, Bjorn Sorheim astro...@online.no wrote:
I just photographed somewhat larger meteorites from
Chelyabinsk/Chebarkul area off the russian TV channel Russia 24.
Not so big, but improving.
Could the pink red colour be a reflection of the sun? It usually happens during
sunrise/sunset when airplane contrails turn pink and red.
On 17 Feb, 2013, at 7:25, Nicholas Gessler, Ph.D. nick.gess...@duke.edu
wrote:
Hi Rob et al,
I've spent several hours searching for different video
When can we expect this to go on sale? ;)
On 15 Feb, 2013, at 22:43, Stuart McDaniel actionshoot...@carolina.rr.com
wrote:
What a coincidence if it IS an iron!!!
Stuart McDaniel
.(mobile)..
On Feb 15, 2013, at 9:32, Graham Ensor graham.en...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes Mark...I
I won't be going...but I'll buy a piece! PM me if you get there and find
anything.
On 15 Feb, 2013, at 23:43, Yinan Wang veom...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps Marcin is trying to downplay it so he can get to the strewn field
first :)
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Michael
If so, the $999 price is a steal!
On 16 Feb, 2013, at 1:01, Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com wrote:
It must have been delivered by SR71 Blackbird to alive arrived from Central
Russia to Nevada in less than 12 hours since impact:)
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2013,
Hi Steve, pardon me for the off-topic, but is your last name Arnold or Anold?
It's been bugging me for some time now.
Regards,
Alf
On 8 Dec, 2012, at 23:20, steve arnold chicagosteve1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello again list. I hope meteorites have fallen in texas. What a year
it's been for
Dear List,
Just curious...
This meteor fireball passed at approx 22:00 hrs on 6/14/12.
There was also a near-earth astroid 2012LZ1 (nearly a city block wide)
that was supposed to pass by at approx 23:00 hrs on 6/14/12.
Could this have been a co-traveler (stragler) with the 2012LZ1 main mass?
Any
Hi All,
The use of the word Hammer when referencing/advertising meteorites,
should only be used to describe an actual stone which hit an artifact
(man made object).
Using the word Hammer or Hammer Fall in advertisements to sell stones
that are not actual Hammer-Stones is misleading and
According to the weather channel it's supposed to rain today and
tomorrow in the strewnfield. Good luck out there guys!
Congrats to those who've found stones!
Regards,
Eric
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Tell us some of these horror stories, please. It'll make for great fireside
reading this season ;)
Alf
On 21 Dec, 2011, at 10:40, Linton Rohr linton...@earthlink.net wrote:
Yeah, I have a feeling it will show up eventually, Count.
We just got some Christmas candy in SoCal, that was mailed
Anyone ever seen this before?...wow!
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/573236main_iss028e018218_full.jpg
Graham, UK
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Trying to send this again as does not seem to be getting to the
listapologies if it gets through twice...
Ok thenwho's flying out to look for more of this? ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsXtZpGTvok
The locality as Kilimambogo between Thika and Kangunde (1 deg. 3 min.
46.3176
Another attempt at posting this to the list!!!
More hereInteresting hearing them report about the Carancas
poisonings at the end of the video I last posted!
and in this they suggest the meteorite was spinning when it landed?
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From: JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 5:40 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] meteorite or not?
Richard,
Good one!
I thought most of the
Al,
I have purchased specimens from Todd over several years now.
I am looking at some of these as I write this, which he personally found
in the Whetstone Mountains, and in the Buck Mountains, of Arizona.
And which, are unquestionably authentic
SOMEONE HAS MADE A HUGE MISTAKE HERE,
and
I can't say that mixing up all their pictures/samples really instills
me with confidence in a bill of sale from Bonhams!
Graham
On 14 April 2011 04:47, Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yinan
I would have to agree the bill of sale from a world renowned auction house
says it all.
I agree Shawn...The first two do look lunar though...but not the ones
they say...and the last looks like the NWA Chassignite 2737!!!
I just looked through some others and I think several other of the
lunar slices are mixed up too.
They need to be told I think before they get circulated under the
Most of the lots have now been changed but still one does not seem
right..eg
A partial slice of the lunar NWA 2727 chassignite meteorite.
Seems they have been working on it...they have also added that they
are fro a Canadian collector.
Graham
On 13 April 2011 20:21, Rob Wesel - Mobile Device nakhla...@comcast.net wrote:
I have contacted Bonhams and they will be sorting the planetaries out.
valpar...@aol.com wrote:
That is a
$10.2765 a gallon here in the UK
Graham
On 8 April 2011 11:28, steve arnold stevenarnold60...@yahoo.com wrote:
Good morning list.5:30 AM RISE AND SHINE! Hey I have lots more freebies to
give
away.Unclassed stones and black campo crystals. 8 people have chimed in and I
still have 12
Greg,
Guess I owe you a milkshake
I thought you were asking what type of environment (i.e. from an external
source)
might cause a stoney to change color over time. In other words, to cause
redoximorphic features. We see this a lot in my line of work. So, I assume
it must happen to
I'll bet a chocolate milkshake : o ) you are seeing manganese (or Mn-Fe
combo) weathering.
EDS can verify this.
Jonathan
ICMA 3922
- Original Message -
From: Thunder Stone stanleygr...@hotmail.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:11 AM
Oops. I left the word sulfide out of my response (see below)
I'll bet a chocolate milkshake : o ) you are seeing manganese (or Mn-Fe
combo) SULFIDE weathering.
EDS can verify this.
Jonathan
ICMA 3922
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan E. Dongell jdong...@cox.net
To: Thunder Stone
Just wondering why the Park Forest Main mass looks old and weathered
in the photograph?
Was it found much later. I was expecting to see fresh crust and
matrix. I would never have guessed it was Park Forest.
Graham, UK
On 27 March 2011 09:38, Steve Witt stelo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Bill,
Was
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From: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Park Forest Main Mass
To: e-mail ensoramanda ensorama...@ntlworld.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Sunday, March 27, 2011, 9:04 AM
Hi Graham, Bill, and List,
That was my initial
Amazing and beautiful! size?
Graham
On 21 March 2011 03:10, Michael Johnson mich...@rocksfromspace.org wrote:
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_21_2011.html
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Dirk must be ok as he just replied to my email about places to visit
with meteoritesI am supposed to be flying out there next week, but
not sure what will happen now...early days.
No details from him about damage but the Tsunami was devastating along
the coastal regions and is now rushing
Well said,
Graham
On 10 March 2011 05:38, habibi abdelaziz azizhab...@yahoo.com wrote:
hello all,
first i want to say that this is good news that two big hunters are home with
there family,and enjoying life again,very happy to har this fantastic news
after spending two month in a bad dream,
and then there's my prized collection piece here. :-)
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_5_2010.html
Graham
On 9 March 2011 07:54, Jeff Kuyken i...@meteorites.com.au wrote:
Hi Richard all,
I've been watching Murchison pretty carefully over the last 12-24mths. There
has been a
If it relates to all the others he is selling at the moment as
meteorites they are definitely not meteorites...most look like
hematite.
Graham
On 9 March 2011 23:47, Ed Deckert edeck...@triad.rr.com wrote:
The photos are out of focus or too dark, so it could be anything.
- Original
Thanks Darren for posting that linkI was also fascinated by the
other old photos of the time and the Arts programmeI had no idea
about any of that happening in the USA then.
Graham
On 26 February 2011 01:37, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote:
I was browsing through a PDF of
Question #1:
I agree with the others, but I would add SIZE. All collectors are different,
but most have some idea of what they want (specimen size) in their
collections, or at least, what they will settle on. At some point,
specimens simply become impractical, to the average collector (too
Great comet images.they seem to show up clear detail of layering
and strata in many places which seems to have an interesting influence
on the crater forms.
Graham, UK
On 15 February 2011 16:25, Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
Looking at your slices and their widmanstatten patterns it strikes me
there is scope here for a book about identifying widmanstatten
patterns and their subtle characteristics for individual
finds/fallsor is their already one I'm not aware of...now there's
a project for someone!
Sorry can't
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ensoramanda
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An: Laurence Garvie
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Unknown irons
Thanks for that Jimgreat work. Really missed being there this year.
Graham, UK
On 10 February 2011 18:27, Jim Wooddell jimwoodd...@gmail.com wrote:
Enjoy the videos. How to break it into segments for YouTube...
http://desertsunburn.no-ip.org
Jim Wooddell
Just wanted to give an intro I have been watching the list for some time but
have been unable to post (some glitch with my home pc) but have very much
enjoyed following the list. I am a hunter for the most part I love the thrill
of the hunt never knowing what I may find last time I found a
Hi Gary,
Yes a wonderful cast and a local fall for me. Mine arrived a few days
ago. Shame about the damage to yours...very annoying. Not sure I
thanked Zelimir back then for his kind offer toothat is a very
generous offer...will keep it in mind. Sure missed the trip to Tucson
this time, and
Remarkable looking stone Rubenare you sure its a meteorite? If
they are chondrules then here's a wild guess...how about more
resistant armoured chondrules similar to some CR meteorites which have
been exposed and polished by weathering , perhaps in some sort of vug.
I'd have to file a window
Barrett,
So is the Asteroid Belt actually;
a Meteriod Belt, an Asteriod Belt, or a Satellite Belt ? ;~}
Jonathan
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From: Barrett barret...@comcast.net
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Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 5:29 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
Yes...my thoughts are with everyone in Tucson. The news is all over
the TV stations out here in the UK. I was staying just up the road
from the shootings at the show last year.
Tragic!
Graham, IMCA #1835
On 8 January 2011 22:41, Rob Matson mojave_meteori...@cox.net wrote:
I do hope our many
Hi Brian,
and welcome to the list
I think you will have much more success searching through the rooms at
the numerous venues in Tucson...Besides, there is just not enough time
to see all the meteorites that will be on show (or hidden away in
mysterious boxes) even if you stayed for the whole
I found it interesting that both samples had the lichen growing on
them. Just wondering, Svend, how common the growths were on
surrounding stones or if perhaps they favoured growing on the Eucrite
because of certain minerals contained within compared to other stones
in the area.
Graham, UK
On 5
Hi All,
For all those able to view...tonights episode in the UK is covering
the Quadrantids and some info on meteorites at this very moment.
Graham, UK
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Hi All, Gary,
Just to say congratulations Gary on your appearance tonight on the
beeb. Watched the new Stargazing Live show earlier tonight with links
to Hawaii. It was quite a shock to see you appear just after I had
mentioned your name. Great programme for those able to get it.
Graham UK.
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Hi All, Gary
I too have tried to ask about the state of my subscription and had not
repliesanyone else having any luck?
Graham
On 29 December 2010 16:59, David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear List:
Has anyone tried to contact Hazel at METEORITE Magazine (see link below)?
I have sent two
Hi Bernd/All,
Hope you have a very merry Barwellmas! Today (23rd) is known by my
family and friends as Ensmas, my birthday and the eve of the Barwell
fall. It fell the day after my 9th birthday a few miles away from home
and sparked of a lifetimes fascination with meteorites I'm still
Excellentprobably the best set of lunar eclipse shots I've ever seen.
Graham
On 22 December 2010 03:12, Mike Hankey mike.han...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a great eclipse observing and photography session last night,
but boy am I tired.
Photographing an eclipse is a real challenge, but
Hi,
Just been taking some photos of eclipse from v frosty UK, Nr
Barwell...was beautuful as sun was brightening the landscape and
showing the hoar frosted trees below.
Graham
On 21 December 2010 06:47, michael cottingham
voyagebotan...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Clear skies... 40 degrees
Hi All,
Just uploaded 3 shots of the frosty solstice landscape near Barwell in
the UK with the lunar eclipse just before totality...
http://s760.photobucket.com/albums/xx244/Graham-Ensor/Lunar%20Eclipse%202010/
Seasons greetings,
Graham
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Hi All,
Just uploaded 3 shots
Hi All,
Video of the fireball over the UK on Wed eve.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQpL12tYPrw
Reports seem to suggest so far that it started above the Eastern
Yorkshire coast and travelled at a low angle towards the west with a
final detonation and fragmentation over the pennines. If this
Hi Ruben,
Congratulations again. Just a little boast that I too was right in
my guess at it's classification...just checked the archiveso no
prizes then? ;-)
It just reminded me of my Vaca Muerta sample.
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2009-October/057091.html
as below
My wife just saw an amazing meteor in the UK.Unfortunately I still
had my head in the car unloading and missed it :-(
It must have been very spectacular further north as she observed at
looking into the remainder of the glowing light from sunset and with a
fair bit of light pollutionvery
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Fireball seen by hundreds traveling across UK..many reports coming
in. Thought to be traveling E to W and reports of it overhead in on W
coast so if it dropped anything it's likely to be in the Irish Sea or
maybe Ireland again! More details need yet though
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
me know what you
think...
In the Great White North, you might try WITCO Canada (814-368-6111)
You might try their Witco 180 M Microwax... Or, see what they recommend :
^ /
Good Luck
Jonathan
- Original Message -
From: Ed Majden epmaj...@shaw.ca
To: Jonathan E. Dongell jdong
All,
I am sure this one has been already been answered; if so, please send me to
good source
(hopefully difinitive) that I might educate myself.
There seems to be conflicting 'reads' on these two meteorites:
Campo del Cielo, Argentina
Las Palmas, Argentina
Are they possibly from the same fall,
Ed,
I will sometimes use WD40 on previously treated/preserved irons, as a
twice-a-year
cleaner/sealer as a rub-down with a clean towel. But, I always heat my
specimens
to ~ 400 F for ~ 20 minutes, prior to every application (let them cool
first... ouch...).
I have noticed two things when
All,
Is would seem logical (assuming the story is true) that if a dog can find a
meteorite
in the middle of a large field in West, Texas; and further, find that same
stone to be 'unusual' enough
(i.e. maybe sulfur-stinky???) to carry it back to his owner's front porch,
its not because the
Hey Greg/Adam,
I'm sure this guy was a real jerk and you deserved to give him the 'boot'
out...
But, don't give up on all of us newbies
We got 'hooked' a few years back... If it weren't for Keith and Dana
Jenkersen
taking time with us (((we should add Jeff Nodkin as well, and also a lot
have enjoyed our purchases from you.
Jon Joyce Dongell
IMCA 3922
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From: Greg Hupe gmh...@htn.net
To: Jonathan E. Dongell jdong...@cox.net
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space
Adam,
Sounds like you and Zann are a very conscientious people.
Wasn't trying to say otherwise. I am sure this guy was a real jerk.
Although, I think I lost a lot of money in Laughlin once too : - )
So, let me put it another way... Even though people, like that jerk,
sometimes show up at your
Ron,
I can understand why more impacts could be an indication of an older
satellite,
but could you explain why 'larger' impacts is also an indication of older,
as well.
Thank you, in advance.
Jonathan Dongell
IMCA 3922
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From: Ron Baalke
Got it.
Thanks Elton.
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From: MEM mstrema...@yahoo.com
To: Jonathan E. Dongell jdong...@cox.net; Meteorite Mailing List
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The (Long) Weekend Warrior
Hi Bernd/All,
Does anyone know any more about the classification of NWA 6260 which
is provisionally LL7
metachondrite...Has that been confirmed yet...Met Bulletin still says Unknown?
Cheers,
Graham, UK
On 18 October 2010 21:19, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Oops, sorry for the double post!
Excellent site Doneverything one needs all in one site...or a link
to it if notI have bookmarked it.
Cheers,
Graham, UK
On 17 October 2010 03:27, Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
Hi List. I apologize that I have been away off the list for a long time. The
reason is I
with very nice regmaglypts.
Graham, UK
On 17 October 2010 18:37, Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com wrote:
Anyone wanna talk about meteorites? ;) Seems someone found a couple...
Eric
On 10/16/2010 10:22 PM, Meteorites USA wrote:
Another one... this time BIGGER! Strewnfield?
http
Hi All,
I was in two minds about sharing this with the list as I am usually
with Darren on this sort of stuff...but
I just had to tell this storyand I am a complete non believer in
these sorts of things!
When visiting my friend on his farm many years ago we were watching
some builders doing
Hi Richard,
Yes I am of a similar mind...not convinced but intrigued. The
unexplained in this world is always intriguing and I suppose its what
inspires the inquisitive mind, scientist, artist or just plain weirdo
to look for their own answer.
Keep up the good work,
Cheers,
Graham
On 14
Excellent shot Richardoutstanding!
Graham, UK
- Original Message - From: Richard Kowalski damoc...@yahoo.com
To: meteorite list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 6:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteor breaks up into three pieces
I was at the
Hi Dave,
I am not really sure what you are getting at when talking of
check-lists of attributes defining professionals and scientists having
to address questions by the general public/collector? I cannot see how
the first would help anyone or how the second could ever be practical.
What it comes
Hi Dave,
I think you will find in time that many of the most professional
meteorite dealers as you call them do not have to sell themselves hard
on the list or to individuals as they have built up their reputations
over many years and do not need to. There are many who deal
professionally too but
Hi All,
Just had to share thiswhen this post came up after all the talk of
eating meteorites I completely misread it and thought there was
actually a new Meteorite CATERING book!!gave me a good laugh
anyway.
So anyone got any recipes to go with the Tucson Auction Cake? Perhaps
we can put
Hi Ted,
Great ideaamazing shots and wonderful to be able to pan around
zooming in and out on all that detail.
Look forward to seeing more.
Cheers,
Graham UK
On 19 September 2010 10:42, ted brattstrom volcano...@yahoo.com wrote:
Aloha -
In concert with Bob Walker - of Queensland, and the
Hi Ruben,
Here's some more for your collection that you missed... ;-)
chips, bread, rolls, lettuce, kale, bacon, coconuts, beans, fish,
potatoes, bananas, buckaroos, bucks, fins, sawbucks, hundies,
Jacksons, grands, Gs, K, smack, smackers, wampum, bills, moolah,
means, checks, drafts, shrapnel,
Interesting to see what diverse things other meteorite enthusiasts are
intomy list...
Mycologyparticularly collecting and eating wild mushrooms.
(positive ID crucial!)
All forms of Contemporary Arts, Crafts and Sculpture.
Printing and drawing meteorite forms (a long term ongoing
Hi All,
Does anyone on the list know if there was a meteorite fall somewhere
close to Watertown in upstate New York sometime in the first half of
the 20th century.
Just investigating an interesting story that has just been passed on to me.
Graham UK IMCA #1835
Hi All,
Just been looking for more on the latest reports and found
thisgave me a laugh anyway!
http://betzoo.co.uk/meteorite-lands-in-ireland-when-will-the-precious-rock-will-be-found-and-will-traces-of-primitive-life-be-found-on-the-meteorite/
Graham UK IMCA #1835
Hi Chris,
There are many, many meteorites that fell during meteor showers as
showers happen on a regular basis,e.g. Gemenids, Leonids, Persieds
etc. etc. but that does not mean to say that the meteorite fall had
any association with the shower.
Graham, UK
On 12 August 2010 04:59, Chris Spratt
Hi All,
Does anyone on the list know if the National Geographic prog about
2008TC3 has been uploaded anywhere on line anywhere that I can get it
to watch? It has just been shown over here in the UK but not
subscribing to that channel at the moment.
Cheers,
Graham UK, IMCA 1836
Hi All,
Been having trouble posting to the list so this topic was a while back
but finally
Just uploaded some photos of my 1.2kg Gebel Kamil with evidence of
remnant fusion crustthe only piece I could find in
Ensisheim.anyone else found similar?
Thanks for pointing out the website
Does anyone know if the large Gebel Kamil main mass individual with
regmaglypts was found on the surface or was buried and how close to
the crater?
Just thinking that the shrapnel pieces would have landed on the
surface after exploding from the crater a a much lower velocity than
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Hey! Great to have you back...rolling eyes
Perhaps it isn't the conspiracy you feel it to be. I can understand
your sense of paranoia but your allegations are not consistent with the
reality of Internet operations. Off topic but many Internet managers
maintain a dynamic list(black list)
You want the truth? You can't handle the truth... Jack Nicholson in A
Few Good Men
Gze This started out as a fight I had no dog in; now it is
so beyond worth dealing with, it is a Dog I have no fight left in. Next
time I speak up tell me to remain /in stfu/.
I posted lengthy
Hello Gary, Pete, List
I've held back discussing this again as I am not the one on the vision
quest. However, you've raised the issue of getting this classified aka
lab tested--at a meteorite lab amongst other things. You think he can
sell this for a sum and rebuild his failing ministry. He'll
Armando Afonso wrote:
You look for them while you drive, with the air conditioning at the
maximum, or walking by foot?
The question is that you look fresh like a biological lettuce from
Tucson in the photos, and I remember my look during a little trip to
Morocco.
I normally have a very
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