Hi All,
What I see here is possibly the big buyers controlling the market price
similar to the diamond market!
Buy everything and only allow small amounts onto the market to maintain an
overpriced product.
Lets face it they are not that spectacular to look at and as others have
said here,
collecting
will go full throttle in collecting and price.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
Website http://meteoritefalls.com
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites selling for peanuts
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar specimens for sale at
prices anywhere near what the recent posts have mentioned, I would
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brought hundreds of thousands of
dollars. Now they are boat anchors.
Guido
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Hi Shawn,
I think most of what we are seeing is supply and demand at work. As
time goes on, more and more planetaries are coming out of the hot
deserts, especially the NWA DCA
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar specimens for sale at
prices anywhere near what the recent posts have mentioned, I would appreciate
hearing from you.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar
Supply and demand could be part of the story for lunars, maybe not for
martians. Here are the numbers for just new NWA lunars since 2010:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 13
2014: 25
Here is the same time frame for NWA Martians:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 10
2014: 12
Of course hidden in
Sorry here is correct list, somehow the first three entries for lunars
got duplicated in the martians.
Here are the numbers for just new NWA lunars since 2010:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 13
2014: 25
Here is the same time frame for NWA Martians:
2010: 2
2011: 8
2012: 8
2013: 10
2014: 12
Hello Listers
I am starting to see a trend with Lunar and Martian meteorites, but
especial with Lunar's. Some can be had for $300 per gram or less, or
some times on ebay you can get a steal on some of the 1g plus sizes for
less then $400 a gram. But again at the sub gram leave the price is
still
Hi Shawn,
I think most of what we are seeing is supply and demand at work. As
time goes on, more and more planetaries are coming out of the hot
deserts, especially the NWA DCA. In recent months, we have seen over
a dozen new planetaries (including several lunars) that have been
approved in the
Greetings, all,
For those interested in lunars, there have been lots of updates and excellent
close-ups added recently at WUSL...
http://www.meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/moon_meteorites_list_alumina.htm
http://www.meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/moon_meteorites_list_alumina.htm
Cheers,
Pete
Hello Everyone,
Lunar meteorites?
Nice NASA Website with a Lunar meteorite compendium (first link is a pdf
file):
http://www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov/antmet/lmc/LMCIntro.pdf
This one is interesting because it is indexed by type, rather than by name:
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From: Randy Korotev
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] lunar meteorites from the farside
At 20:53 24-07-07 Tuesday, you wrote:
Thank you David. I didn't want to sound so skeptical. Remote
At 20:53 24-07-07 Tuesday, you wrote:
Thank you David. I didn't want to sound so
skeptical. Remote sensing suggests is what I was refering to.
I definitely want to believe that farside rocks
are in my possession. Just need some returned specimens for confirmation.
Jerry, and list:
To the
Dear Listees:
Greetings. I wonder if you're all aware of this excellent illustrated
list of Lunar meteorites, assembled by Randy Korotev of Washington
University, St. Louis:
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/
moon_meteorites_list.html
I didn't recall seeing this
Hi Darren, and Listoids,
You asked:
Are there any official ideas what happens to lunar meteorites between
being blasted off the Moon and when they strike Earth? Is it a straight
shot (so a low transit time) or do they go into lunar orbit and then
later be captured by Earth, or go directly
Are there any official ideas what happens to lunar meteorites between being
blasted off the Moon and
when they strike Earth? Is it a straight shot (so a low transit time) or do
they go into lunar
orbit and then later be captured by Earth, or go directly into Earth orbit, or
maybe even a
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Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 3:10 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites-- where do they hang out?
Are there any official ideas what happens to lunar meteorites between being
blasted off the Moon and
when they strike Earth
List,
I Put together a program telling why certain specimens are from the Moon
and some from Mars and how we know. Thought it might be of interest to
the list. Any comment or mistakes would be good to hear about so I can
correct them. All my best!
--AL Mitterling
Why We Know Certain
AL kindly wrote in his excellent overview:
The average lunar meteorite
specimen weighs 197.02 grams
Ahem, I have an average specimen
weight of 0.37578 grams ...
.. in the Bernd Pauli meteorite Collection :-)
DHO 908 - LUN-A - 0.18 grams
DHO 908 - LUN-A - 0.58 grams
DHO 910 - LUN-A - 0.25
Hi list.I have a question concerning lunar stones.Why do prices on these
most rarest of stones vary so much?How are the prices determined?I want to
get a lunar,but I do not know what to buy and from whom.All the help in
the world would be appreciated.
steve
,
Adam Hupe
The Hupe Collection
Team LunarRock
IMCA 2185
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 1:12 PM
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SUPPLY AND DEMAND comes to mind..
df
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.I have a question concerning lunar stones.Why do prices on these
most rarest of stones vary so much?How are the prices determined?I want to
get a lunar,but I do not know what to buy and from whom.All the help in
the
5 = 6
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 10:35 PM
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Hi Steve and List,
It depends on several factors including the following:
1) Total Known
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Does anyone know of a Lunar Meteorite Page, such as Ron Balke's Mars
Meteorie page?
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
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Here is a list of Lunar Meteorites.
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Subject: Lunar Meteorites for sale
Dear Jim;
I have some rocks
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