Hello all,
I'm looking for a copy of the Cambridge Encyclopaedia and the Catalogue of
Meteorites (preferably Ed. 5 but all other offers are welcome if less
expensive).
Off list please, thank you
Regine
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Gorgeous, well done!
--- Tomasz Jakubowski illae...@wp.pl schrieb am Mi, 24.8.2011:
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Datum: Mittwoch, 24. August, 2011 14:26 Uhr
Dear List
Hi Sonny and list,
can someone clarify some things for me? I find it a bit confusing, so excuse me
if I ask obvious questions. These are the facts as far as I have understood
them:
Apart from the first Cat Mountain find there was Snyder Hill, which was not
part of the same fall and only found
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An: Regine Petersen fips_br...@yahoo.de,
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Datum: Samstag, 20. August, 2011 16:02 Uhr
Regine,
To be clear. I will answer your questions in ALL CAPS
Hi all,
I would like to invite you to take a look at a small preview of my
work-in-progress-meteorite-photobook here on my website:
http://reginepetersen.com/work.html (click on the rock on the upper left)
Also, if you click on the Spiral Memo logo below you will get to a new print
sales blog
Absolutely amazing and nice photos, too!
Congratulations to all.
Regine
--- Erik Fisler phxe...@yahoo.com schrieb am Di, 19.7.2011:
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From google translate:
It is undeniable that this strange stone appearance also attracted the
curiosity of the local people, said Zhang Baolin, now meteorites have been
clear on the saw marks, and engraved the names of a dozen, some inscribed on
1980. In fact, high hardness, iron meteorite,
It's supposed to be shale.
Regine
--- Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net schrieb am Mo, 13.6.2011:
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And such a pretty place it fell on. Congratulations.
Look forward to hearing more, too.
Regine
--- Matthias Bärmann majbaerm...@web.de schrieb am Mi, 4.5.2011:
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Karl Pilkington at the British Museum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qGUFPsV314
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Hi list,
does anyone have one of the various postcards of the Meteorite Museum at
Winslow location? Will pay or swap. A good quality scan will do, too.
Thanks,
Regine
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Hi all,
Is there a list of assumed Vesta meteorites?
Regine
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: Re: [meteorite-list] List of meteorites from Vesta?
An: Regine Petersen fips_br...@yahoo.de
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Datum: Donnerstag, 7. April, 2011 04:58 Uhr
Hi Regine,
All HEDOD meteorites are assumed to be Vestan in origin -
Howardite,
Eucrite, Diogenite, Olivine
Hi list,
I'm looking for images from your photo album, in particular: In situ photos of
you posing with a meteorite you found (small or big, it doesn't matter)
If you want one of yours to be considered for a book feel free to send them
(best would be in a manageable but printable size, 300 dpi
Thanks to all of you and especially to Ruben and Twink who took me out there
and guided me. It was very lovely that they invited me to hunt with them, and
Ruben pointed me into the right direction, otherwise I probably wouldn't have
found any. It was much fun!
And it IS bloody gorgeous. Here
Thank you, you are all very kind.
R.
--- Rob Wesel - Mobile Device nakhla...@comcast.net schrieb am Mi, 23.3.2011:
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Meteoritefind!
An: Regine Petersen fips_br
I am currently reading this book, and so far it is excellent. Don't be mislead
by the title or by the reviewers (Ann Hodges is mentioned in the book), it is
smart and entertaining and filled with interesting historical facts. I'm only
on page 64 but have already had an interesting read on
To my knowledge the main mass had been destroyed by Gero Kurat and his
colleagues with a hydraulic press. Anyway, it sounds intriguing. For those
unable to attend the show a pic would be nice, even if it doesn't do the piece
justice.
Greetings,
Regine
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Impressive, thanks for posting.
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stanleygr
Dear list,
I have a long list of specimens I will be able to photograph. I already chose
quite a few I definitely want, but you might be able to tell me more about them
and help me decide which ones to pick. Country specific knowledge of
falls/finds would be helpful, too.
If interested to
Hi all,
can some of you explain to me the similarities of an exploding meteor and a
nuclear bomb? There seem to be a lot of references and explosive asteroid
events are often measured in Hiroshima bombs to scare the hell out of people.
I always asked myself the question why that is? Is there
a meteorite impact.
Well and else...
I wouldn't call meteorite collectors/dealers/researchers
animals ;-)
Best!
Martin
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Im Auftrag von Regine
Ha, exactly what I mean... *scratch head*
--- Barrett barret...@comcast.net schrieb am Di, 18.1.2011:
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Hi everyone,
I found this but don't have the time to translate as I'm already late for work.
Seems to be somewhere near Stuttgart.
--- Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com schrieb am Mo, 10.1.2011:
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An: MeteorList
the link:
http://www.meteoros.de/php/viewtopic.php?t=8145postdays=0postorder=ascstart=0
--- Regine Petersen fips_br...@yahoo.de schrieb am Mo, 10.1.2011:
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for aids
and ground it up and used it in that form.
One small stone also struck a boy in the head (hammer
stone). A few buildings where damaged from the fall.
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
Quoting Regine Petersen fips_br...@yahoo.de:
Hi all,
there is a story circulating
Thanks Marco Bernd, is it the portrait on the left you're talking about or is
there another image?
http://www.xs4all.nl/~dmsweb/meteorites/mbale/mbale.html
R.
--- Marco Langbroek marco.langbr...@wanadoo.nl schrieb am Mo, 6.12.2010:
Von: Marco Langbroek marco.langbr...@wanadoo.nl
Betreff:
Hi all,
there is a story circulating on the locals of Mbale having eaten meteorite
powder in the belief it was a divine cure for Aids. Can anyone back that up
with a source / more details?
Thanks,
R.
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Dear list,
As some of you know and have given me support with, I have been working on a
photographic book on meteorites for quite some time now. As part of the
project, I have taken images of around 100 specimens from private collections
and museums.
The book will consist of studio based
John C. Hall, curator of the Black Belt museum and former director at the
Alabama NHM, has just published this well researched, truly interesting paper
on the events in Sylacauga in 1954, which can be found here:
http://museums.ua.edu/history/wordpress/
Well worth a read, and the photographs
http://museums.ua.edu/history/wordpress/
A very well researched account published by John C. Hall, curator of the Black
Belt Museum and former director of the Alabama NHM. Worth reading!
Best,
Regine
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Hi all,
I'm fairly new to meteorites but I do know a bit more about photographs. Quite
a couple of times I have looked at different images of the same meteorite and
thought at first glance they were different specimens.
The image in the rocky area might be an image of how the meteorite was
Hi everyone,
for a photographic project on meteorites I am looking for one or two more
participants.
I will be traveling to various collections in Germany and Switzerland during
the month of August to photograph some individuals on large format.
If you are interested to hear more about this
Hello everyone,
I have been reading the threads with great interest. I am new to this forum and
hope this posting will appear on the list.
I am an artist / photographer currently working on a meteorite project. As part
of this, I am looking for old postcards and photographs, preferably with
Hi Carl,
Thanks a lot for your advice, I will take a look at the book!
I am mostly interested in vintage material, which I am also happy to pay for. I
hope by saying I'm not rich I didn't scare the sellers away.
If anyone still has some advice or offers don't hesitate to post or email me.
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