Hi all. I just wanted to let you know about a zoom live sale that I am
having this Saturday at 10am arizona time. Produced with the help of
Topher Spin meteorites, this sale will include 185 items and looks to have
a total sales value of well over $500,000. There will be three raffles
throughout
On Fri, Mar 29, 2024 at 12:17 PM Mark Lyon wrote:
> Jason,
>
> I am not going to extend this argument or bother reading past your first
> paragraph, but this is exactly the type of irresponsible claims that i am
> talking about. I have no idea what Imgur is (the website you are sen
are of my
material, my hand or my yard. They do say Mark Lyon at the bottom. They
don't make any reference to whose material it actually is or where these
photographs come from. I can also tell you that i have never claimed any
of my meteorites were paired with NWA 14713. Regarding erg chech 003
She could be talking about me. I was being very disrespectful.
On Sat, Mar 23, 2024, 7:00 PM John Lutzon via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Hello Anne,
>
> In most cases, I Agree. In this case, both parties were respectful but
> had different views of
>
Jason Humboldt,
You just have to learn to tune out Jason utas. He has been doing this for
years. He isnt going to change. You should have seen some of the
messages he sent me before i blocked him. The first time I met him he went
in my display room in tucson and started complaining about me
I, too, would love to hear more about the Hopewell people's use of
meteoritic materials.
As for the sensationalist article by Tankersley et al., it was convincingly
refuted by others and finally formally retracted from the journal this year.
Thirty years ago, my thesis advisor, Don Brownlee, and I talked about
potential terrestrial meteorites and how their "asteroids" might be
identified among the population of near-Earth objects. Unfortunately for me
at the time, we decided that any strong identification would rely on
details of
Agreed on all points. This is worse than nonsense: Avi Loeb and his
tabloid-quality antics make a mockery of SETI and astrobiology. Public and
congressional ridicule of a "search for little green men" doomed the NASA
High Resolution Microwave Survey in the early 90's. It would have surveyed
the
That's surprising that there would be a record in 1933. I figured new
technology, rising populations, and an increase in meteorite hunters would
mean that there were more witnessed falls more recently than 90 years ago.
Have the number of witnessed falls per year tended to be significantly
higher
is there any more info on what was recovered and where?
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 10:17 AM Chris Peterson via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Meteorites have now been recovered.
>
> Models suggest a single main mass of around 1kg from the terminal
> explosion and
Hi All,
I am doing a free giveaway of a martian/lunar set, valued at $4000, during
a live drawing on January 28th, 11am Arizona time to members of my Mark
Lyon Meteorites facebook page. The drawing is open only to members of this
group who make purchases either before that time or during
Metallic picrate salts are notoriously sensitive explosives, particularly
anhydrous nickel. Unless that is your desired end product, there are far
better choices for meteorite etchants.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 12:52 PM John Lutzon via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>
Hello!
Does anyone have a meteorite vender list/map yet for Denver next month?
Mark
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On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 12:52 AM Maurizio Eltri via Meteorite-list <
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>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I am thinking that perhaps there are
> interpretative rules that may vary from country
> to country. At least here in Italy and a little
I guess I am just not understanding how the word "certificate' is
misrepresenting anything. I am not sure where the text you copied came
from or how it relates, but the word certificate is appropriate when a
specific entity is formally stating something. In this case, the seller is
"certifying"
Alfredo,
You can call a certificate of authenticity a "marketing tool" but at the
same time I feel it is as good of a description as any of what it is, and
it does have a function. When you say that "in many cases they are printed
by the seller" that, to me, is the main point of them. They are
There is no body that is legally recognized. Also, with all the diversity
in meteorites and the way the whole hobby/business is set up it would be
impossible for there to be a body like that and for the hobby to continue
in its current state. Diamonds are an example of something that the
industry
Is there any place I will find a list of meteorite dealers and their locations
at Denver this September?
Mark
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Bonhams Natural History auction on May 17 offers 50+ lots of stellar planetary
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Greetings,
If you are interested in buying or selling used books on the topic of
meteorites, tektites, comets, etc. please join us!
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Regards, Mark
Hi,
This is Mark Lyon. If anyone on this list has a gibeon of at least 30 kilos
(doesn't have to be beautiful) that they would be interested in selling or
trading, please email me privately.
Thanks
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both of whom feel really bad about the turn this has taken.
Mark
On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 2:08 PM Robert Haag via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone
> For the record
> This is important.
> I was angered about something that was not true
Aside from the term "unwitnessed fall" the other issue is that in the
auction description it has a fall date. The term "unwitnessed fall" should
be changed to "find" and the fall date should be removed.
[image: image.png]
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 8:18 AM Darryl Pitt via Meteorite-list <
Fires are never caused by meteorites or space junk, unless they are around
100 meters or so across. Did Chelyabinsk or Carancas start fires? No. We
have no evidence beside people seeing meteors and coincidental fires. Let's
put this to rest.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020, 9:37 PM Paul via Meteorite-list <
UI plusses over email, I appreciate people
don't like Suckerberger, but we do sooner or later have to face facts pretty
much no one under 30 these days uses email outside of work!
Cheers,
Mark
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beautiful microphotography, and "On the Trail of Stardust: The Guide
to Finding Micrometeorites: Tools, Techniques, and Identification".
Best of luck to your friend!
-- Mark
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 7:21 AM Daniel Michael via Meteorite-list
wrote:
>
> At least a year ago, someone poste
Exciting! We were just talking about this at work today because of the Mars
landing, we were wondering how close the arrival was... Thanks Dolores, hope I
can make it to the festivities :)
Mark B.
Vail, AZ
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018, 6:42:13 PM MST, Dolores Hill via Meteorite-list
arius Project" at:
https://www.adlerplanetarium.org/education/far-horizons/the-aquarius-project/
Best regards,
-- Mark
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 11:01 AM, Matson, Rob D. via Meteorite-list
wrote:
> I do wish Marc and NASA every success in trying to pull this off. What
> surprises me is
I'm giving a brief presentation tomorrow to museum staff members about
Harvey Nininger. Do any of you have any favorite Nininger anecdotes
you'd like to share? Thanks!
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Great news, I was just wondering about this the other day... Thanks Michael.
Happy hunting Larry!! Hope you find a whopper!
Mark
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Sent: Tuesda
Great news, I was just wondering about this the other day... Thanks Michael.
Happy hunting Larry!! Hope you find a whopper!
Mark
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To: metlist <meteorite-list@meteoritece
I came across this statement on a recent list:
I wrote several times to the museums of Windhoek, Namibia, but they never
answered: really funny!
>From my occasional experience writing to African museums on herpetological
subjects, I often found success by sending physical mail with international
Indeed, you should run! It's a modified water truck used for cleaning rail
hopper cars, and you might get soaked!
http://www.daltontrucking.com/mom-whats-that-for/
On Dec 9, 2017 2:00 PM, "Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list" <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> If you see this show up in
Come to think of it ... I did see some Dolphins leaving Earth the other day ...
lol
Cheers,
Mark Ford
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And.. the Dinosaur extinction tennis match continues :)
Mark
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and the Department of Chemistry of Catholic University.
Should be worth following this journal to see how meteoritics is addressed
going forward. ACS does a great job with its journals.
Mark
Mark Grossman
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I'd hazard that this is lightning damage, and the vitreous slag-like
material is the remains of the melted shingles. There are some
fragile-looking drips on the large fragment in image 4 that don't look like
they could have survived high-speed impact through the roof. A Google image
search for
Thanks Larry,
I love my GM3 too! Thanks for capturing Joe's great find, how exciting! I'm
looking forward to more time to hunt this year, so see you in the field!
Happy hunting,
Mark
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I need to get in touch with Dennis, can someone please send me his contact info
off list?
Thanks,
Mark
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Happy New Year Doug, Greg & everyone! Hope you have a fall filled year!
Doug, are you going to Tucson this year?
Mark
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Lol, I was wondering about that... ;-) have fun and be careful!
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Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 3:10 PM
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Lol, I was wondering about that... ;-) have fun and be careful!
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Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 3:10 PM
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Pretty sweet Greg, thanks for sharing!
Mark
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2016 10:10 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 5000 Main Mass Replica - Yale
Meteorites and autograph letters of scientists – those are my two active
collections at present.
See http://meteoritemanuscripts.blogspot.com/. Some of the more recent posts
deal with the history of science, some of the older ones with letters directly
related to meteorites.
Mark
Anybody know more?
http://www.kvoa.com/story/32121907/possible-meteor-sighting-creates-excitement-around-arizona
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My camera has been down, so nothing on my end :(
http://www.kvoa.com/story/32121907/possible-meteor-sighting-creates-excitement-around-arizona
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Congratulations, what a beauty! Really cool shot among the cotton plants...
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Congratulations, what a beauty! Really cool shot among the cotton plants...
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I'm sorry, but this is a terrible fake. One big red flag: why would he
compose the shot pointing the camera to a boring, cloudy scene --
precisely where the "meteor" would come down? And another: the time
delay between the "meteor" and sonic boom is less than around five
seconds, corresponding to
Very nice, enjoy Twink! You'll have to post it on MPOD. I didn't get a
meteorite, but I did get a book about meteorite hunting.
Merry Christmas everyone, I hope you all had a wonderful day.
Clear skies,
Mark Bowling
From: Larry and Twink Monrad via
(?)
If you know anybody with a good gold collection, please put them in touch.
He's pretty discrete with details considering the risk/value/secrecy
surrounding gold collections and locations.
Happy hunting,
Mark
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fame is
certainly a matter of debate.
Mark
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Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 11:33:52 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] New, 124 miles in Diameter, Lunar Crater Discovered
event, for those who are worried about giving PayPal/ebay access to
bank accounts - you don't have to go this route. You can create a PayPal
account off of a credit card alone, with no bank information supplied.
Mark
Mark Grossman
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Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
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-9 degrees F (much colder wind chill) here in Wisconsin, but the seeing is
good. I had no difficulty finding and appreciating the comet in 7x50s tonight.
Once located, it proved to be a fairly easy naked-eye object as well (at least
prior to moonrise). Well worth a few shivers!
-
For anyone who is in London this Thursday, check out the following lecture
on meteorites:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/sts-publication-events/STS_Seminar_20_11_2014
Mark
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A friend of mine saw a nice meteor in Phoenix tonight around 8:15 local time.
He was at Chase Field and it was headed to the N/NE. Has anybody heard of any
other reports?
Thanks,
Mark
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Its landed - they have a signal...
Mark
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Historic Event - Live Comet Landing ESA
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Thanks!
Mark
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? Is this peer reviewed?
Odds are they are kooks or cheats. But maybe they are on the up and up, but
simply have foolishly linked these finds to a relatively recent fall(???).
It will be interesting to see what develops!
Mark Bowling
From: Michael Farmer via Meteorite
Thanks Carl I see that others have commented too. I wrote last night but
didn't execute until today.
I hope to hear more soon. Pretty interesting topic.:-)
Regards,
Mark
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Date:Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 7:23 AM
.
The Mooresfort meteorite plays an important story in this paper.
Hope to be able to post sooner and pick up on Meteorite Manuscripts where I
left off a while ago.
Mark
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category as people
who saw cows in half, or leave their knickers on an un-made bed and call it an
'art installation'). But it wouldn't do if we were all the same, (I am sure
other people may say the same about my modest attempts at painting!). :)
Mark
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but I'm wondering what exactly is the point of melting down part of a
meteorite and then recasting it as an exact copy of itself,
It's called wait for it .. Irony!
plays drums - rat..tat..splash...
Sorry couldn't resist that one!
Mark
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Yes, Sad news indeed- A genuine space legend, he will be sadly missed, my
thoughts to his family, friends and colleagues at the OU, thinking of them also.
Mark
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Behalf Of Martin Goff via
of these types of metamorphism cannot or never occur in a
particular class, you can leave out that letter. I would think it's safer to
not assume it doesn't/cannot occur (simply because we don't have an example),
and instead use a question mark in place of a number.
e.g. Golden Mile H T4 A? S1 W1
Chris and list,
No need for personal attacks. - After all wasn't it your good self that said
about 'dowsing' many years ago:
First off, let me say that all you naysaying dowser denialists need to get
off your high horses, come down from your ivory towers and enter the realm
of simple,
Sorry that should read: Phil and List,
m.
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Are there any better alternatives that could someday replace the current one,
and do you have any references/links for them?
Thanks,
Mark
From: Jeff Grossman jngross...@gmail.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 5:22 PM
put Tektites in the group of Ancient
impact glasses rather than actual fusion crusted rocks from earth.
Mark
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Sent: 08 April 2014 06:15
Yeah, if we are going to be paying for adverts then can we at least have some
list moderation in return?
Whilst the 'matteo wars', proud tom, the original Tom , Capital letters
Steve, selling material cheap to undermine Tuscon, Mike/Greg exchanges, Fairies
and struck ones where all
being nicely 50% fusion crusted
to make it look more like a meteorite - massive, and the grey interior facing
the camera nicely- massive most of the way through the shot- massive.
Occam's razor says..
Mark
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with either prosper or fail!
As you rightly say, what's actually wrong with meteorite Ads anyway? I'd rather
see 10 ads for meteoritic material than one more bl**dy Proud Tom diatribe!!
Regards,
Mark
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Interesting - terrestrial Ringwoodite contains 1% water! So theres probably as
much water underneath us than in the worlds oceans..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26553115
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are the only source of rocks, I for one got much of my
collections over the years due to ads on the met list.
I for one am staying put, even if I end up talking to myself ! :)
Mark
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Thanks for the kind expression of support, Richard! Thanks as well to
everyone who has written to me with leads. I'll be following up on
them today. What a good-hearted community this is!
-- Mark
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Richard Montgomery
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Mark, exceptional
the girl and her
family on March 9. I just found out about the visit a couple days ago.
Thanks very much in advance, and please feel free to contact me off list.
Very best regards,
-- Mark
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Does anybody else have some cool auction info to share, or online pics? I was
planning to go, but unfortunately I had to take care of sick loved ones...
There were a few items that I wanted to bid on.
Hope everyone has a good rest of the show,
Mark
--
From: Michael Blood mlbl
additions. It would be nice if the authors are able to come to
Tucson this year...
Happy hunting, and best wishes,
Mark B.
Vail, AZ
P.S.
safe travels to all the attendees this year! And before I forget; Happy
Birthday Beni M'Hira!!
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From: Fabien Kuntz wwmeteori...@yahoo.com
Well said Gary! I can't repeat them all, but Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah
Happy New Year to all!
~The Bowling family
We look forward to seeing everyone in Tucson next year:-)
Sent from my iPod
On Dec 24, 2013, at 3:49 PM, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:
Gary and Kaipo wish to you
Cool Greg - thx for the heads up - decided to catch the local news - their FB
page had a post that an astronomy club saw it heard a sonic boom 2 min later.
Check your cams folks...
Have fun,
Mark
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Hey All
Yeah Looks like a tiny little fragment?? And way too fresh...
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Galactic
Stone Ironworks
Sent: 24 September 2013 15:43
To: met-list
Subject: Re:
You see ... they are getting confused there between scriptures, and SAW MARKS!!
Lol
Wait I may be wrong, my piece has something written on it lets see..ten
something .. wait, ten point ...two 'g'? - Wow I wonder what this all means?
LOL.
Mark
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Whenever I hear this phrase it always rings bells to me..
Additionally what would the selling price be if it were to be sold.
m.
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Really cool looking read and nice stones! A great way to practice French!
Good luck with the sales,
Mark
From: Pelé Pierre-Marie pierremariep...@yahoo.fr
To: MeteoriteList meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 8:21 AM
Subject
wave at them when they flew by us and enjoyed the activity
and didn't feel threatened - this was during the cold war. Back then we sold
fire wood to several A-10 pilots.
Stay safe,
Mark B.
Vail, AZ
From: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
To: Adam meteorite
At the current market value of $1900.00 per gram, this 4.5kg slab would be
valued at $8,550,000.00, IF, and, ONLY IF. it was posted on EBAY by an
I.M.C.A. member!
SO, HOW ABOUT IT, DUDES?
I'd say that counts as evidence of conspiracy to commit fraud.. tell the feds!
(Larry's Almahatta Sitta example). It's just my gut feeling but using
classifications to prove meteorites are unrelated has been relied upon far too
much. Using age dating is much more reassuring to me (i.e. the dates in the
MAPS article).
Clear skies,
Mark B
I agree with Eric too, but for the different dates that Larry refers to (which
is mentioned in the same article). After seeing many diverse rock types in a
same small rock mass, I've always felt it's too simplistic to say different
class. = different fall.
I would go with the dating in this
Instead of using a bag to de-spin the asteroid, why not use a giant lathe tool,
and make a death star while we are at it? Lol.
Mark
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Ron Baalke
Sent
The 2010 stat is not cumulative. It's the total platinum mine production just
for 2010.
Platinum is just the tip of the Iceber asteroid. There are even greater
amount of other metals contained in that 30m asteroid. The question is if they
can stay in business when prices are depressed.
That's the one - he has some other ones too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_S._Lewis
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Cc:
Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2013 10:51 AM
Subject
with Gothe by sending him a sample of the Mooresfort
meteorite in June 1819.
Mark
Mark Grossman
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To: 'Michael Blood' mlbl...@cox.net; 'Met. Anne Black'
impact...@aol.com; delle...@aon.at; 'Meteorite List
should, but at some point in the near future
we should probably give up and start face to reality, and think about sending
some resources elsewhere - where frankly the chances are a looking little bit
higher, e.g Europa.
Mark
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we find bugs sometime soon!
Mark
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Mulgrew
Sent: 14 March 2013 04:53
To: Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Astrobiologists Find
with liquid water, and I'd bet most of
them don't have any life on..
Mark
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Stone Ironworks
Sent: 12 March 2013 19:40
To: Count Deiro
Cc: Mike
is nearly over, but the truth is very
far from it! It just makes it a tiny tiny amount more likely..
Mark
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Sent: 13 March 2013 13:09
To: Mark Ford; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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speculation' on a classification on
this list! - normally this list has it classified, weighed and half sold off
before it's even recovered! :)
Mark
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Shawn
' type display always seem to go down
well, kids will always love magnets..
Mark
Hi Darryl,
Just a few quick thoughts:
Scale model of the solar system
Meteorite hunting in a salted strewn field with magnet canes digital
polarizing microscope with a cool thin section spectroscope Mars
Fantastic job to all of you - pretty cool achievement!! Can you share the
current total of pieces/weights found? Would be a nice addition to an Arizona
collection...
Happy hunting,
Mark
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Hi All,
Has anyone encountered any information/articles on readings of barometric
pressure spikes, decibels, or any details of the numbers associated with the
Sonic Boom?
Thanks,
Mark Dayton
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Certainly in the UK there has been a resurgence of interest in astronomy over
the last few years, and I think this has helped vastly improve peoples
background knowledge.
Mark
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