Hi Mark,
Here is my current site www.meteorite1.net here is the
new site which is not posted yet http://www.meteorite1.com/images/site/index.html
If you have any questions after reading these drop me an
e-mail.
Sincerely,JimJames Hartman[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.meteorite1.net[EMAIL
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From:
Pekka
Savolainen
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] etching
solution
Well, when checked the pics, I think I have to try
video of Park Forest meteoroidhttp://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/032703_ns_skyflash.html
Ron Hartman
Hi Jeff,
400 grit is ok for Gibeon but do not dilute the RS etchant! To minimize
the hazing you should go a little finer than 400, if you have a bench
grinder go spend about $10 get a buffing wheel some black polishing
compound at your local Ace hardware. Remember to polish from the center
Mr. Arnold,
As I told you in my e-mail to
you Tuesday, December 24, 2002 8:44 AM, I am speaking to the board members about
this matter. Mr. Bourland is in the process of moving just before that he
was working on the web site so I believe that the removal of your #/name is
accidental as
Hello list members,
I am sorry to post this in this
forum but as the problems that I have deal with people that are on this list it
is the best way to contact them, as long as this e-mail goes
through.
I have been unable to
reply/e-mail some people after many attempts to correct this
John Divelbiss wrote:
I read an article written in May by fellow list member
Norbert Classen thatdiscusses this issue from another field collectors point
of view. I totallyagree and hope others will come forward to help this
situation out. The linkis
Specifically when a meteor is classified as a H, L or
LL of 3.X with a weathering of Y and a shock rating of Z. Where would one
find the definition of X, Y and Z?
These points specifically are addressed in my articles under
the heading of Meteorites 101: (the series is especially written
If there is a problem, it is not with N.E.M.S. They are
as professional as they get.
The U.S.P.O. can be very spotty, timewise or
localitywise. Internationally, i have had things arrive in
Australiain 2 days, other times not so. Same with goods to Matteo,
also Canada.Those seem to be the
Anne Black wrote How stable is
Quinjingue?Mostof my Quinjingue are good but I've heard
reports that others are not. Suppose like Brahin. I have some that
after several years simply don't rust, and had one ~200 g. slice I purchased at
a Tucson auction a few years ago that literally broke in
Hello Mark,
Go to Jim Tobin's article on Making Thin Sections in the
current issue of the on-line meteorite magazine, the Meteorite
Times:
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
Click on the link "Jim's Fragments"
The color you see are produced by passing light through two
crossed polarizing
Walter Sullivan wrote: I still do not understand how
you identify a meteorite with reasonable confidence
Read my Introductory Meteoritics series each month in the
Meteorite Times (at www.meteorite.com). I am explaining
the fundamentals in small doses. Also, you may want to see the
Thorny wrote ...If this is true, how can the hundreds of uncut,
unclassified rocks from northwest Africa be passed off as
meteorites?
Good question Thorny:
There are specific areas where, geologically, meteorites have accumulated
for tens (hundreds) of thousands of years. These areas are
On Monday, on a spur of the moment whim, I attached a free sample membrane
suspension box offer, almost hidden, at the end of a very long post, as
there was quite a thread going on about their merits. As I am the sole
quantity seller of membrane boxes in the U.S., I thought it to be the
Re: [meteorite-list] Making Micromount MeteoritesMembrane boxes represent a
new technology. While one-inch plastic boxes have their advantages,
primarily their low cost, membrane boxes have theirs as well. First of all,
the invisible membranes 'hug' the specimen so that it will not move. Even
Steve inquired: Hi list. I have a problem, and I do not no
what to do. I bought a meteorite slice from WWW.METEORS.COM in Texas. That was almost 4
weeks ago. I've called, e-mailed these people and nothing.My meteorite
slice was payed for already, but so far nothing. Could someone give me
Hello Steve,
I am about to list 2000 g. (maybe 4000 g.) of Lake Murray Iron that we have
recently cut and etched, various sizes from ~1000 g. to 23 g. (3 pcs. ~ 24 g.)
These are beautiful pieces, w/the nicest ferric etch a Murray has ever
seen! And the price will be right. They should be
http://www.meteorite1.com/Annular_eclipse.jpg
Ron Hartman [pic by Ricky (son)]
www.meteorite1.com
Until the end of June:
SALE/ MICRO MEMBRANE BOXES/ quantity 64: $1.19 ea. IMMEDIATE AIR SHIPPING
FREE (within U.S.)
Our REGULAR price of $ 1.19 ea. AND FREE PRIORITY POSTAGE (within the U.S.)
normally on quantity 600 38 x 38 micro membrane boxes will apply to any 38 x
38 mm MICRO MEMBRANE BOX
In my opinion, the contours are too pristine to be a
Glorietta. Glorietta has been buried a very long time, and this piece
certainly doesn't look that way. Taza is very characteristic in its
external appearance...the soft ridges and curves...not what one sees on a
Glorietta. One could
thoughts.
http://home.talkcity.com/Route66/meteorite1/detector/detector.html
Sincerely,Jim
James Hartman[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.meteorite1.net[EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member
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From:
MARK
try acetone.
Jim
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From: Jensan Scientifics/ Sci-Mall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] dissolve tape 2
Hi again,
Typo in the last note...the little crystals are about .005 inch,
Hello fellow meteorite lovers,
Just a quick note to let you
know that after all of my e-mail problems with the use of hotmail I have changed
mail servers. If I have not replied to you in recent days it is for this reason.
Please note the new e-mail addresses in my signature at the bottom.
Hello All,
After becoming infected 2 days ago from a list
member losing 6 months of e-mails other assorted data now I
have received the same virus from the following address mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Below is the name of the virus
Hello All,
I received such a large response for the CD
catalog of images that I have decided to produce them. It will be on a
mini cd format include 650+ images all setup on webpages categorized
by fall, some are lo-resolution studies into the rust
Title: Message
Hello all,
I know that I am not the rocket
scientist here this may be an oversimplified theory but I have a picture
of my house my fathers house taken from a satellite in orbit. Now I may be
wrong but I kinda think that if someone is going to go to the trouble of putting
Hello all,
I have been going through all of
the images I have taken over the last few years of meteorites that I have
restored or cut etched.Andhad a thought, it would be
impossible to upload all of thesefor you to view but I could create a
website to place on a CD cataloging all of
I agree! We have three Sony Cybershot DSC-S30 cameras in the family love
them!
Jim H
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From: Mark Miconi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alexander Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Digital camera
Goodevening all,
Well lets see the farthest from guess from what it actually is, a dried up
mix of
green brown playdough. I have kids :-)
Jim H
BTW I had downloaded my mail from hotmail not replied to some of them
when my pc crashed, so if I have not replied to you e-mail again as I do not
Hello,
The only people that I know of that have this is
Simon Ali Hmani,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] . Simon is in Chula Vista, CA Ali is in Oujda, Morocco.
Jim
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Sent: Wednesday, March
I love it!
Jim
Ps. I bet he does too
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Rex,
Are you sawing an iron meteorite
by hand??
Jim
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Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 4:46
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Sawing
Hello People,
Can anybody give me some hints
on a good way to
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From: meteorite1.net
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:39 PM
Subject: Question on Carver
Hello list,
Does anyone have a smallish
slice of Carver for sale.
Jim
Hello Jeff,
Yes you are correct, if you melt down Gibeon or any other Iron meteorite
the Widmanstatten pattern that was formed from long term cooling will be
destroyed. You will be left with a nickel-iron alloy depending on what the
smelter or blacksmith adds to the mix, any silicate
Hello list members,
Just a note to let you know
about a misc for sale page that I have on the net, http://www27.brinkster.com/meteorite1/misc/miscsale.htmlalso
available from my home page www.meteorite1.net , minerals, fossil fish,
petri dishes more to come.
Sincerely,Jim
James Hartman
Hello again,
WOW due to overwhealming
response I went to update the page found that it had exceeded the alotted
bandwidth, so I have updated the page moved it to another server. The misc
stuff for sale page can now be found here http://home.talkcity.com/Route66/meteorite1/misc
Hi Rick,
I believe that it is 0.003175 of a second to travel 9.525 mm or
3/8 inch.
Jim
BTW it is 186,000 miles or 300,000 meters per second
The speed of light in vacuum is exactly 299,792,458 m/s (metres per second)
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From: Rick Nowak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Boy how rude I am, CONGRATULATIONS on your new
acquisition!
Jim
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From:
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To: Mark Miconi ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 5:04
PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New
Specimen
Hello Mark list
Hello all,
The pictures of Tucson 2002 are
up can be viewed from my home page www.meteorite1.net .
Enjoy
Jim
Hello list members,
I do not want to upset anyone here but I am confused on this Willamette
issue.
The American Museum of Natural History bought it in 1906. I assume from
the Indians.
Two years ago, after the opening of the museum's Rose Center, the tribes
demanded that the meteorite be
Hello list members,
I am looking for a "old" rusty
campo to use for testing, as it will most likely be subjected to many
destructive treatments in the hope of advancing rust treatment procedures, price
is more important than beauty.
Donations always accepted.
Sincerely,Jim
James
Hello all,
I just came in the door, wow 385
e-mails. Please give me a day or so to reply to those of you e-mailing me
directly.
I went sort of camera happyin Tucson, I will
get a site up for those of you that were not able to go this year, that should
be up tomorrow as well.
The big
How stable is Brahin?
It needs lots of care to be happy.
What is the best way to stabilize it?
See my site under process
Does it take an etch?
Oh yes, very pretty!
Does anyone have an image of an etched specimen?
Yes I do.
www.meteorite1.net
Sincerely,
Jim
James Hartman
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out the
worthless.
Jim
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 2:20 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Advise
Dear Jim and all,
I have enjoyed some of the posts to our residential
Which #7 do you refer to in the subject line?
Jim
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From: Rick Nowak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 8:46 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Violation of # 7
Back up statements with proof and facts-The Bible.
Their are about
Hello List,
You know the one about a snowballs chance in hell, well I am in
Perris,California near March AFB it is snowing.
Jim
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be in the 30's. It's about 65 right now. I think we must have
swapped
weather.
Brad Sampson
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 2:09 AM
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OH ok now I see, MC is ameteorite/coin
dealing turtle racing evangelist who eats expensive minerals shares them
with animals...this could explain many things, or not.
Sincerely,Jim
James Hartman[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.meteorite1.net[EMAIL PROTECTED] (for IMCA member
contact)
Just the label!
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From:
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Gwilliam
To: Michael Cottingham ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 3:17
PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] knock
knock
So Michaelis there anything left of that gallon bottle of
Jack
Since Murchison is an upper what do you use to relax them? Powdered Chinga
as a downer iron supplement?
Sincerely,
Jim
James Hartman
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Hello Mohamed,
Just a guess here but this might be what it will look like inside, most
of your pictures do no load so I am not able to compare.
http://home.talkcity.com/Route66/meteorite1/rock/rock.html
Sincerly,
Jim
James Hartman
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