[meteorite-list] New Iron (NOT Stoney iron)

2011-07-19 Thread Keith and Dana Jenkerson
Hello, all! Everyone might want to read this before concluding that the Chinese Meteorite is a stony iron, let alone a Fukang. This was translated by google translation directly from the Beijing Evening News;

[meteorite-list] New Iron

2007-04-05 Thread Ingo Herkstroeter
Hi Anne and list! Yes Anne, this is a nice contest. My guess is: IIICD iron, although it is much harder to tell something about an iron meteorite as about a stony one from a picture (for me). Ingo Very good idea, Ingo. Did anybody notice the Picture of Day:

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron

2007-04-05 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 4/5/2007 12:23:28 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Anne and list! Yes Anne, this is a nice contest. My guess is: IIICD iron, although it is much harder to tell something about an iron meteorite as about a stony one from a picture (for me). Ingo

[meteorite-list] New Iron Contest

2007-04-05 Thread bernd . pauli
Anne's guess: Anomalous Ungrouped Iron Ingo's guess: IIICD iron Bernd's guess: Silicate-bearing IIE-ungrouped; artificially reheated Best wishes, Bernd __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Contest

2007-04-05 Thread Martin Altmann
IAB-ungrouped ! With almost 10% Ni. Yess. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. April 2007 22:22 An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Betreff: [meteorite-list] New Iron Contest Anne's guess

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Contest

2007-04-05 Thread Göran Axelsson
. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. April 2007 22:22 An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Betreff: [meteorite-list] New Iron Contest Anne's guess: Anomalous Ungrouped Iron Ingo's guess: IIICD iron Bernd's

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron

2007-04-05 Thread Impactika
Forwarded for Robert Matson: In a message dated 4/5/2007 3:23:32 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Anne, Based on probabilities, one would assume an octahedrite of some type. The principle spatial frequency in the upper right corner of the cut surface looks to be

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron

2007-04-05 Thread Michael Murray
I'm going to guess, since I'm the real amateur on here, that it's a hexahedrite (mainly kamacite). Mike __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] New Iron Contest

2007-04-05 Thread Metorman46
Anne; I will also guess 1AB.The meteorite looks very weathered in the picture i saw.It does look reheated to me,reminds me of some of the fragments from canyon diablo that i have cut and polished that were distorted by the pressure and of impact. Best Regards;Herman Archer IMCA#2770.

[meteorite-list] New Iron

2005-12-08 Thread McCartney Taylor
She's home. Official weight - 27.42 kg. Finder has supplied location as a small village near Matador Texas. She's off to be sliced up, and will be shown at my booth in Tucson. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/black_bart_data/album?.dir=7820.src=ph Original field report.

[meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello Today in the Museo di Scienze Planetarie of Prato it comes presented the new Iron-Nichel posphide found in my acapulcoite NWA 1054. The official name of the posphide its melliniite. Matteo M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY Email:

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread Martin Altmann
... Buckleboo! Martin - Original Message - From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 12:17 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name Hello Today in the Museo di Scienze

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 12:17 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name Hello Today in the Museo di Scienze Planetarie of Prato it comes presented the new Iron-Nichel posphide found in my acapulcoite NWA 1054

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread Göran Axelsson
What is the big news? Merrillite (Ca3(PO4)2) is found in several meteorites. From martian meteorites () to pallasites (Springwater). Another meteorites containing merrillite are Portales Valley, Forest Vale, Ankober, Allegan, Allegan, Estacado, and several more. And among the acapulcoites

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
I doubt many is a old news, seen the found have presented in the last Met.Society Meeting A NEW IRON-NICKEL PHOSPHIDE FROM THE NORTHWEST AFRICA 1054 METEORITE. V. Moggi-Cecchi1, L.Bindi2, and G. Pratesi2,3, 1Museo di Scienze Planetarie, Provincia di Prato, Via Galcianese, 20/h, I-59100 Prato,

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread Göran Axelsson
I see the problem here. You said it was named merrillite in your second mail and that was the mineral name I commented. In the abstract it is one of the accessory minerals, not the name of the new phosphide. I can't see anything about the name of the new phosphide mentioned in the abstract. I

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread Martin Altmann
Message - From: Göran Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 3:52 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name I see the problem here. You said it was named merrillite in your second mail

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread Mauro Ianeselli
Hi all, I confirm that the name of the new mineral is MELLINIITE. From Prato (Tuscany), 22/11/2005 local newspaper: The name of the mineral drift from that one of Marcello Mellini, ordinary of mineralogy near the Department of Sciences of the Earth of the University of Siena and director of the

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Thanks Mauro, I am under call Prato from this morning for have informations but not answer any person. Matteo --- Mauro Ianeselli [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hi all, I confirm that the name of the new mineral is MELLINIITE. From Prato (Tuscany), 22/11/2005 local newspaper: The

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name

2005-11-26 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
all fake informations this Matteo --- Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hi Göran, I have another guess. At the Museo di Scienze Planetarie of Prato (http://www.mspo.it/ingl/homei.html) is working a mineralogist a certain Marcello Mellini (Modesty is his middle name). In a

[meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel Phosphide found in NWA 1054 acapulcoite

2005-09-21 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello I have a important news for who have buy my NWA 1054 acapulcoite, the laboratory of Prato ( Italy ) have found a new Phosphide in this meteorite http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2005/pdf/5308.pdf I remember for who want I have few little pieces for sale of this meteorite, ended this

RE: [meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel Phosphide found in NWA 1054acapulcoite

2005-09-21 Thread Pete Pete
I remember for who want I have few little pieces for sale of this meteorite, ended this I not have others forever. Matteo I don't know how, but I understand this! Huh! ;] Pete ___ Yahoo! Mail: gratis 1GB per i messaggi e allegati da 10MB

[meteorite-list] NEW Iron, Soledade, and more Seymchan

2004-10-09 Thread Michael Farmer
Hi everyone, I got a package today back from cutting. I have recieved more of the Seymchan, gorgeous pieces, iron only, no silicates, but look at these babies, you need one of each for your collection, the pallasite, silicated, and iron only versions. These are unlike any iron I have ever seen.

[meteorite-list] New Iron on ebay!

2003-06-15 Thread Tom aka James Knudson
Hello List, This one looks even better than the last one. The seller even has sold a few meteorites before. I don't think you want to miss this one! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2179695331 Thanks, Tom The proudest member of the IMCA 6168

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron on ebay!

2003-06-15 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello This is the new russian iron meteorite, is a strange ataxite with many inclusions, a slice is visible in my collection site under section ataxites name Dronino. Regards Matteo --- Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, This one looks even better than the last one.

[meteorite-list] New Iron? Please read!!

2003-01-24 Thread Tom aka james Knudson
Hello List, Last year at tucson I showed a few possible iron meteorites to a few meteorite collectors. They all seemed to think one was a mill ball and kinda liked the other one. Well one year later, I finely got a nickel test kit. The one people thought was a mill ball came up a real light

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron? Please read!!

2003-01-24 Thread David Freeman
Dear Tom, list; The make up of mill balls is considerable. They probably have nickel in them. They have a number of hardening and toughening metals in them to make them durable, hard, and tough/resistant to wear/abrasion. Try cutting one on a diamond saw some time. They have the same

[meteorite-list] New iron? Please read!! Update!

2003-01-24 Thread Tom aka james Knudson
Hello again list. A few more things about this piece of iron; People have told me this one is worth having checked out. It has little black inclusions not unlike the inclusions I have seen in CD's. I have tried to etch it, but it only weighs 41g's and the surface to etch is not very big. I saw

[meteorite-list] New Iron meteorite from Brazil

2003-01-21 Thread Michael Farmer
Hello again everyone. I have been very busy in the last month, several trips to South America, Brazil and Colombia. I am announcing here a new iron called Uruacu. Pronounces ooohroooasuu. It is a course octahedrite (IAB) cohenite-schreibersite rich. This is a very beautiful meteorite, VERY

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds

2003-01-17 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
Mark Miconi wrote: If there have been Stoney Meteorites found there, what is the ratio of Stoney to Iron? Hello Mark, Norbert, and List, Presently there are 581 Australian meteorites in my database (up to Met.Bull. #86 the updating of which I still haven't finished yet). a) 485 out of 581

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds

2003-01-17 Thread Jeff Kuyken
; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds Hi, Mark, John and List, thanks for your answers. To answer your question regarding Australian chondrites, I am sure there are as many out there in the outback as there were in NWA

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds

2003-01-17 Thread Jeff Grossman
There are a number of factors that cause the proportion of irons to vary from place to place. Four important ones are frequency of pairing of finds, human cultural effects, differential weathering rates, and recognizability. Places like NWA produce many, many separately numbered meteorites that

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds

2003-01-16 Thread John Divelbiss
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds Norbert, First Nice website. Second and maybe you or someone on the list can answer this as it is along the same lines as your question regarding Irons. Why are there no stoney meteorites found in Australia

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds

2003-01-16 Thread Rob Wesel
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Finds Norbert, First Nice website. Second and maybe you or someone on the list can answer this as it is along the same lines as your question regarding Irons. Why are there no stoney meteorites found in Australia? If there have

Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Found In Colorado (Cotopaxi Meteorite)

2002-10-12 Thread Mike Groetz
Ron and others- This is odd- and kind of scary- in the context of your message, about 2/3 of the way down, did anyone notice the word fireballs had the word funeral imposed into it? It is not in the original URL article. I checked. Mike --- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite Found In Colorado (Cotopaxi Meteorite)

2002-10-11 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%7E53%7E916761,00.html Falling star has its debut Museum to feature rare iron meteorite By Erin Emery Denver Post October 11, 2002 COLORADO SPRINGS - Richard and Sharon Walker plunked down $700 for a new metal detector, watched the instructional

[meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite From Colorado

2002-10-10 Thread Matt Morgan
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Re: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite From Colorado

2002-10-10 Thread Michael Farmer
COOL! Nice find. Not sure they will get rich though. Mike Farmer - Original Message - From: Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 6:40 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] New Iron Meteorite From Colorado http