Hi.
I got hooked on meteorites by following Prof Mike Brown's coursera
course. After this I started watching ebay and reading what I could
google.
I don't really know where I'm going with this hobby but I have aquired
a lot of small meteorite samples, and I have ordered a microscope, at
least. I
Although I'm far from an expert, they look terrestrial to me, see
http://www.meteorite-times.com/bobs-findings/meteor-wrongs/ and
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/2014/mw/mw.htm.
Michael in so. Cal.
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Although I'm far from an expert, they look terrestrial to me, see
http://www.meteorite-times.com/bobs
Hello everyone,
My name is Shea Gorzelanczyk, and my children and I found a 142 gram
full fusion west of Mineral Point on April 18th. My thanks to Tim Heitz for the
invite to the board and to Steve Arnold and UW Madison for bringing me up to
speed on meteorites.
I am looking for
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Introduction
Hello everyone,
My name is Shea Gorzelanczyk, and my children and I found a 142 gram
full fusion west of Mineral Point on April 18th. My thanks to Tim Heitz for the
invite to the board
Greetings Listoids,
Hello, I am new to the list and to meteorites. Please enjoy these
microscopic photographs of my four pallasite slices:
http://free.radio.su/meteorites.html
These are taken at 100X and 400X with a ProScope, at or near the
olivine-iron boundary. I'm pretty curious about some
: Friday, March 27, 2009 2:19 AM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Introduction and some cool photos
Greetings Listoids,
Hello, I am new to the list and to meteorites. Please enjoy these
microscopic photographs of my four pallasite slices:
http://free.radio.su
Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I just wanted to
say hi to the list members. I'm interested in meteorites. I hunt
them and study them (strictly amateur in all respects I assure you).
I have a few, although small, they have been under my microscope more
times
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Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I just wanted to
say hi to the list members. I'm
Hi Michael,
Welcome to the list.
Trace
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Subject: [meteorite-list] introduction
Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I
found any of them?
Best wishes,
Doug
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From: Michael Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:25 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] introduction
Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I just
Dear Adam, and
All,
I guess I owe you an
apology for sending my private mail to the entire list, sorry about
that...
Perhaps a good
occasion for presenting myself to the list though, as I am following the
postings for the last 4-5 years without really introducing
myself.
Although I am
Thanks for your warm welcome Adam. I have a few samples of NWA and have
considered going
on my own search there, but until I know more I'll stick to searching here in
the USA.
I'll be joining the various societies and other mailinglists to be sure I go
about things
correctly.
Great to be
Hello Listers,
I wanted to post, as a new member of this list, a bit of introduction. I
have been an amateur atronomer since I was a child and have only recently
begun collecting meteorites after finding a meteorwrong [vesicular basalt]
here in New England. I have purchased a number of
Gary kindly wrote:
I wanted to post, as a new member of this list, a bit of introduction.
Welcome to our List!
I have been an amateur atronomer since I was a child
You will find out that many of us are both amateur astronomers (or have a vivid
interest in everything celestial) and passionate
: Thursday, December 15, 2005 1:09 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Introduction
Hello Listers,
I wanted to post, as a new member of this list, a bit of introduction. I
have been an amateur atronomer since I was a child and have only recently
begun collecting meteorites after finding
Hi Gary,
Welcome to the List and to collecting meteorites. I would say you got into
collecting at the right time. I say this because of the amount of material
that is now available to collectors is immense. Just a few years ago, there
was not much selection as far as rare material goes. Now,
Hello everyone I just wanted to introduce my self,
my name Is Mike Miller. On E-bay I am known as Flattoprocks. I started out by
getting the idea in my head that I could actually go out in the desert ( I live
in Arizona) and find a "shooting star". I was able to do that in the Gold Basin
HELLO list my name is luis i am 12 and i love
astronmy and know alot about it.i love watchin meteor showers and i
love star gazing.
thanks luis
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