Random question:
Are Stewart Valley meteorites officially classified? I've been trying
to look up info but can't find it in http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/ .
Are they under a different name?
-Yinan
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Hi List ,
All of the Stewart Valley meteorites have been spoken for.
Thanks,
Sonny
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Hello Everybody,
Since I didn't want to make you wait until my return from Europe to enjoy a
piece of Stewart Valley, I put together a page with a couple pictures and a
bunch of pieces. Here is the link:
http://www.impactika.com/meteorities/stewartv.html
Enjoy. And if you are
There is only one discoverer of the Stewart Valley
meteorite.
Subsequent to that discovery, there have been more
than a dozen finders of fragments from that meteorite.
Bob V.
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In a message dated 10/17/2004 5:29:18 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.I also have 5
fragments of STEWART VALLEY,NEVADA meteorites forsale at $4.00 a
gram.There are all on my website with weights and dimensions.And to round
it off, I have 5 ebay auctions on going.So bid and
Hi again list.Good news.I just got my 218 grams of STEWART VALLEY
FRAGMENTS.I will be selling 5 of them only.I have put a new page on my
website.I'll be selling them for $4.00 a gram.So first come,first served.I
will have sizes and dimensions of these with a copy of the specimen
card.Shipping
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