Hello
Denmark is a very small country, so all 5 known meteorites are close :-),
all within 3 hours driving.
The Fall Aarhus is aprox one hour drive from here.
It fell in 1951.
From litle Denmark :-)
Lars
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Hello list
I have some Caustic soda and some Isoprophyle alcohole, to make Steves
solution for antirust.
Is Isoprophyle alchohole [not scotch :-)] alcohole ok for it ?
Best
Lars
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Hello
I have a big showpiece polymict eucrite (howardite?) for sale.
It is NWA 1553.
Data:
Weight: 57,7 gram
Measurements: 70 x 57 x 6 mm
so it has a BIG surface area, and display realy well !
Picture on request.
Price idea : $8.5 pr. gram + shipping cost.
That is aprox 1/3 of the marked price
Hello list
Twice I have offered material for sale that even dealers, could buy and sell
for 3-4 times the price, and still only 1 or 2 respond to the add.???
Is it my deodorant ??
:-)
Lars
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ello
I have a little to add too :-)
In my big NWA869 there are some of the mysterious grey areas that contain
metal grains and some that do not.
Those witch contain metal grains seems to do that in the exact same way as
the rest of the meteorite.
In one clast there is a funny one...
It
Hi
No news from Denver ...???
exept from a stolen meteorite :-((hope you find it)
Bedst from far far away from Denver
Lars Pedersen
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Mauro Daniel, who claims he is not Mateo, just told us that:This is the
photos I have give to Norton showing the photos of NWA900 that MATEO sendt
to R. O. Norton.
Realy I dont care, but at least be honest.
Best from far far away from Denver...:-(
Lars pedersen
Hi Al
My SAU 001 bubles .
it looks like ti comes from the metalflakes, but I am not sure.
anyone that has any experience, that can help me ?
Lars
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METEORITE NAME: NWA 2225
COUNTRY/STATE: Morocco/Algeria
CLASS:Ureilite
DATE OF FALL/FIND: 2003
TKW:40 gram
SPECIMEN WEIGHT:1,99 gram
SPECIMEN DESCRIPTION: Part slice
Remarks: Very fine specimen
Picture on request
Hi
Here is the last sales ad from me.
I have 3 specimens to sell as one deal.
-A 9,9 gram whole Juancheng individual 99 % crusted.
-A nice10,6 gram Zag, full slice, very brechiated, very blueish aperance.
-And finaly a very nice NWA 788 , whole individual, 9,96 gram
Anyone who will PayPal me
Hello All
For alot of reasons that I dont want to spread around on the list, I am
selling most of my collection.
I keep a few selected specimens to enjoy.
I prefer to sell it all to one buyer, but if I have to I my split it up.
They may go pretty cheap, but I dont want to give it away.. I
Hi
Alot of people have asked for prices, so Here is a sugestion for $/gram
Allende $5/gram
NWA 1807 $5/gram
NWA 3118 $3,5/gram
NWA 1553 $9/gram
NWA2225 $35/gram
Sikhote individual $1,2/gram
Sikhote scrapnel $0,5
Chinga $1/gram
Gibeon $1/gram
NWA 987 $5/gram
Zag $2/gram
NWA 066 $0,5/gram
NWA 788
Hi Jeff
I asume the explotions were from the object going from supersonic to
subsonic.
Best wishes
Lars Pedersen
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It is NOT the same stone as NWA 1807.
I have both stones, and they are very different.
or NWA 1807 or 2180 I have pay similar material
$2/gr. from my moroccan dealer and max sale for
$5/gr.
Then I was cheated by some italian guy living near Venice !
He charged me alot more for NWA 1807.
Hi list
Sorry for this, but I lost the weblink for the page with the sattelite
photos of strewnfields.
The link was once posted on this list.
Best
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Hi list
I was wondering I often do :-)
1) Putting the stone /iron into a ziplock plastic bag with a piece of VCI
paper, does the paper then emit some kind of protection onto the stone/iron
?
2)Would there be any idea to first treating the specimen with VCI and then
store it in a
Hi List
Just to inform you all that I have now, as a start, contacted our local man
in parlament, and told him about how we treat our national treasures
Agpalilik and Savik I.
If needed, I will go to the national papers, or anything else I can think
of, to do something about it.
I will be happy
Hi everybody
While in Copenhagen I bougt 2 very old books,(1870 and 1872) both of them
containing chapters on meteorites.
One of them has a woodcut showing the Pultusk strewnfield.
And there is also a colorplate, showing a fireball in Knyahinya Hungary 9.
june 1866
If anyone want to see the
Hello listI just visited the
geological museum in Copenhagen - just as a normal visitor - and I was
disappointed, to say the least.The museum is supposed to house one
of the fines collections in the world, but does not show it to the
public.I have a meeting with the curator later this
This discussion about moral..
Just wondering.
If anyone has a Sikhote-Alin meteorite in their collection, it too must have
been smugled out of Russia.
As far as I know they dont allow those meteorites to leave the country.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Best
Lars Pedersen
If you want a great space wallpaper fot your PC,
here are alot to chose from.
http://www.caedes.net/Zephir.cgi?lib=Caedes::Gallerygallery=spacepage=3
SorryI know it isofftopic, but I
thought it might interest some of you.
Best
Lars Pedersen
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Hi list
I was sitting looking at my SAU 001 and I
thought it is one of the most beautifull meteorites I have ever
seen.
Have you ever seen the Huble deepfield images
?
They look just the same as a slice of SAU
001.
Yes one can get religious by looking at
such
a slice :-)
If anyone
H list
It may also be looked at as a charm.
I have f. eks. a big NWA 869 where you can see exactly how deep it was
sitting in the sand, and some soil is actualy still there.
I find that it actualy ad to the owerall charm of the stone.
The same goes for my SAU 001, you can see how and how deep
Hi All
I have a spare Partslice (1/2 of a full slice) of
NWA 3118 for sale.
It weight 40,6 gram (bought as 40,6 gram - I dont
have a weight).
It is a killer piece . realy
beautifull.
I can email picture on request.
I will let it go for only $5/gram =$200 +plus
shipping.
First to
Hi all
I just thought I would let you know.
It´s now official, I am a cheat !!!
I just got thrown off eBay :-(
Out of misunderstood well ment - trying to help -
my wife who has her own acount, bet on my auktions.
That is cheating !
I know that and there is no excuse, eBay did the
right
Hi list
Some days ago (21-04-2004, 04:41 local
time)a big fireball was seen splitt up in 2 or 3 pieces over
Denmark.
Just got all the raw data from alot of
observers.
Will get back with more data when I have had a
chance to look at them and put them on a map.
It seems to have gone into the
Hi
Just to inform you all that I have put an 82
year old and rare book on meteorite on ebay.
A real collectors item.
only 3 days !!
And a slice of Vaca Muerta a real beauty
!!
only 3 days too.
:-)
Lars Pedersen
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sorry forgot adress:
Book:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2243310620ssPageName=ADME:B:LC:US:1
and
Vaca Muerta:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2243310074ssPageName=ADME:B:LC:US:1
Lars
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Hi list
Just to draw attention to a spare NWA 3118 CV3 i
put on eBay.
This is a very fine specimen !!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2242496254
Bid often and high need cash to buy from you
:-)
Lars
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Hi All
I know about hollow chondrules...
But maybe that is a different matter ?
:-)
Lars
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Dear list,
Hello list
Yhis may be a litle unorthodoks, but I thought is was on it´s place.
I wnat to thank Dean Bessey for making it possible for me to get a BIG specimen of the
BEAUTIFUL new CV3 form NWA.
I would never ,,,ever... have been able to buy a 276 gram full slice of CV3 if it had
not been for
Hello Pierre-Marie
First of all... there is no stupid questions - only stupid answers :-)
We all have to start somewhere.
I am no expert, but I will try to give you a simple answer.
L3.6 means it is a petrographic grade 3, and the .6 part
refers to the term thermoluminescence which is a
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