[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Fall

2005-11-06 Thread McCartney Taylor
In my research of rare Texas history books, I've found references on 2 meteorite falls that are pre- Nininger and are NOT in the Catalogue. The first I'm still research with the help of the County Historical society. The second I need some help on. I've found a reference to a fall in 1884 at

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2003-10-04 Thread Jose Campos
: Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious to many on the list why I would like to know about this. Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite

2003-10-03 Thread Peter Marmet
The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious to many on the list why I would like to know about this. "Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt. 6.66 Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite

2003-10-03 Thread bernd . pauli
The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious to many on the list why I would like to know about this. Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt. 6..66 Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite

2003-10-03 Thread Mikestockj
Kevin According to the Catalogue of Meteorites CD-ROM it is a synonym for Imilac. Mike Mike Jensen Bill Jensen Jensen Meteorites 16730 E Ada PL Aurora, CO 80017-3137 303-337-4361 Web Site: Jensen Meteorites

RE: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite

2003-10-03 Thread peter scherff
: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious to many on the list why I would like to know about this.   Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt. 6.66

[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite

2003-10-02 Thread MARSROX
The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites(1933 version)lists a meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious to many on the list why I would like to know about this. "Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt. 6.66 Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-02-14 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List Members and contest participants, First of all, I would like to thank everybody for their patience. The classifications were supposed to be announced in Tucson. This was overlooked at the very successful Blood auction because of the hectic pace. Michael did not get out of there

[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest 2

2003-02-12 Thread Steven Drummond
Hi List, I have just arrived home from the Tucson Showand have been asked to post this for the Hupe's. Michael Blood was suppose to announce the mystery pieces but things got real busy and this got overlooked . Adam Hupe will announce the classifications and Winners for the Mystery

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest 2

2003-02-12 Thread MARK BOSTICK
, February 12, 2003 9:40 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest 2 Hi List,I have just arrived home from the Tucson Show and have been asked to post this for the Hupe's. Michael Blood was suppose to announce the mystery pieces but things got real busy and this got

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-31 Thread Deborah Martin
Specimen number 1: This meteorite has a brown crust, is only very slightly magnetic to a most powerful magnet, has white clasts in a gray matrix and there is no sign of a basaltic texture or clast. A lunar anorthositic breccia (Possibly Dho 490 ?) Specimen number 2: This meteorite has a

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-27 Thread Fred Olsen
1. Brecciated Aubrite 2. Shocked brecciated Diogenite 3. Howardite You are right, they are some tough rocks! Thanks, Fred Olsen - Original Message - From: Adam Hupe To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 12:11 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Mystery

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-27 Thread fcressy
Hello Adam and all, Since you can't win unless you play the game, here are my SWAG's for the contest. Photo 1: Diogenite, polymict breccia Photo 2: Eucrite, monomict breccia Photo 3: Eucrite, polymict microbreccia (NWA 1109??) Good contest and since we're allowed only one guess, this is my

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-26 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Hello Bernd and list members, The URL has nothing to do with the contest. Thank you Adam. One last question: Do you want us to send our answers via the List or in a private email? Thank you for your patience, Bernd __ Meteorite-list mailing list

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-26 Thread Adam Hupe
-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II Hello Bernd and list members, The URL has nothing to do with the contest. Thank you Adam. One last question: Do you want us to send our answers via the List or in a private email? Thank you for your patience, Bernd

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-26 Thread tett
Subject: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II Dear List Members, It is our pleasures to announce mystery meteorite contest number two. The rules will be a little different this time. New rules: Only one entry per member. Last time we personally responded to over 240

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-26 Thread Cbrux71
Well, as I am a beginning meteorite collector I don't have much of an idea but I think they are: 1) Diogenite 2) Angrite 3) Howardite Chris Brooks __ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-26 Thread Martin Horejsi
Title: Re: [meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II Howdy Hupes and All, Great contest. Here are my guesses: 1. Eucrite (polymic breccia). 2. Eucrite (monomic breccia, highly shocked) 3. Eucrite (polymic breccia). While most likely wrong, they at least should give something

[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite Contest II

2003-01-25 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List Members, It is our pleasures to announce mystery meteorite contest number two. The rules will be a little different this time. New rules: Only one entry per member. Last time we personally responded to over 240 entries and encouraged members to guess as many times as possible. The

[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite with a Molten Past (NWA 011)

2002-04-25 Thread Ron Baalke
http://skyandtelescope.com/news/current/article_585_1.asp Mystery Meteorite with a Molten Past Sky Telescope News Brief April 25, 2002 Planetary scientists suspect that many primordial asteroids must have grown large enough to melt completely, yielding iron-rich cores and silicate crusts