An enjoyable podcast...
http://www.universetoday.com/2006/10/30/podcast-meteor-showers-yes-the-sky-is-falling/
http://www.universetoday.com/2006/10/30/podcast-meteor-showers-yes-the-sky-is-falling/
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Find a local pizza place,
Good evening list,
slight oversight, Rubin, should be Ruben,
guess Bob might be dealing often with Alan Rubin.
http://www.ess.ucla.edu/researchers/rubin/
Regards,
Moni
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Subject:
Adam Hupe wrote:
Thanks Ed,
Stonehenge was selected as an icon because it is a well-known ancient
observatory where both the Lunar and Maritain cycles were witnessed
among other celestial bodies. As a matter of fact, the table stone in
the center of Stonehenge is used to track the Moon.
I
I am going to chalk up these series of attacks to jealousy! Get a life!
Adam
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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 2:50 AM
Subject: New Collector Card
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/November_1.html
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Hiho list,
the preparations for the Munich show are in full swing, first collectors and
dealers arrived.
Now I found the Hupe`s Collectors Cards advertised here and I can't
understand the grief expressed about them by some voices, nor do we join the
chorus, also we introduced 10 days ago our
Hello List,
here are two hilarious links on ebay of a guy selling
fake meteorites. It looks comic first but it's a way
to tell people to verify what they buy on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=150051439544
and
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=150051439474
Martin wrote:
Subject: [meteorite-list] (AD) Collector Card Series vs Chladni
Casketseries Pepsi vs Coke
Hi Martin,
Casketseries? :-) Is this a post-Halloween commercial?!!
I enter Chladni Clastics.
Good luck to all of you with the Mortadellan meteorites (EU protected
geographic label, IGP)
Dear List Members and Lunar Enthusiasts,
I am very happy to announce a NEW and not paired lunar meteorite. It is NWA
4472 and is classified as a lunar Mare Basalt-Granitic Breccia. It has the
very rare minerals tranquillityite and zircon, along with rare granitic
clasts known in some Apollo
Dear List,
For those wanting to study more about impact craters
I am sending this link to the List. Enjoy!
Sincerely, Dirk Ross..Tokyo
http://moon.google.com/
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Hi all, I arrived in Munich this afternoon and will be
at the show early tomorrow. I look forward to seeing
all of my Europena customers again. Jim and I stopped
by the Hofbrauhaus earlier for a beer, but now time to
catch up on a few hours of sleep. Anyone coming here,
it is supposed to SNOW
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 11:21:10 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Dear List,
For those wanting to study more about impact craters
I am sending this link to the List. Enjoy!
With Google Earth, you spend hours pouring over images trying to find impact
craters. With Google Moon, you can spend hours trying to
Okay, it isn't directly meteorite related. But since so many of us use Paypal
in the buying and selling of meteorites, I thought this would be of interest.
http://cbs5.com/topstories/local_story_305004735.html
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Hi -
My take on this so far:
On Hupe's cards, in as much as the dealers are clearly
identified, and the dust's provenience, there is no
doubt as to authenticity, and it is nice to see the
vendors/finders/preparers recognized.
The $95 dollar samples are nicely packaged for
collectors, but too
Hi Ed,
if you look on our page, there you will find that 95$ is the price for the
boxes with a specimen of size L like Large.
(Btw. Doug, the size cube has a metric 1ccm, I don't know how enormous dust
grains must be in Mexico..).
On the same page, you'll find also cases of size S, which cost
Uuuh, here on the outskirts of Munich it started to snow
B! No snow here yet in the Mannheim-Heidelberg area but even though part
of the sky is still star-studded embellished by a waxing gibbous Moon in the
south,
and Orion rising majesticaly in the East (already half way up), the first
Hi Adam,
I really like the cards. As a trading card collector, I think it is a great
way to get kids interested in meteorites. They'll make excellent stocking
stuffers. You did a fantastic job on them, they look very professional.
I have a trading card with a piece of Angelina Jolie's
Martin Altmann wrote:
Why do you thing e.g. Robert Haag is a living
legend? Because he collected
and sold meteorites? Certainly not, others do so too
- but he was a showman,
using all opportunities to transport his enthusiasm
and the breathtaking
aspect of meteorites.
So what the
One can only hope that one of two situations is the
case.
1; They are not real meteorites but the idiots are
charges full price anyway
2; They are real meteorites and are charged at full
market price. Then, when the idiot (soccer player from
the English Premiership, who is the only human in
Hello List Members,
To answer a few emails,... and thank you to whose of you who worried enough
to write.
My site is fine, I don't have a massive amount of broken links (that I know
of), but I am redoing the Catalog ( www.impactika.com/metlist.htm ),
consolidating various pages.
List,
A few have tried to see my photos but my band width
was exceeded. Wow!, ~30 people trying to see a few 100k images.
Imagine that. My ISP(Rogers/yahoo)is crappy when it
comes to web pages and I can't increase my band width allotment, or so says the
script monkey I was just chatting
Creative use of waste materials. Very good. Scarcity of material will not allow
for mass production? Will each card have it's own classification #? How can
collectors be sure that your dust is pure cutting slop? Pure to each
designation made by you alone.
Garbage, hogwash and hype.
Bill
Hi Mike, all,
Me also I like thin sections. I have a whole series. This petrologic vision supplements well the meteorites collection. I also try to interpret them.
Tomorrow, I will go to Munich (the 28th trip, already)…
Here is a link to a site I created.
You should have a toilet nearby after having these,
it´s possible, they are named after the speed of a
meteor...
best,
pekka s
Moni Waiblinger-Seabridge kirjoitti:
Good Morning list members,
you could add this one. In the town of Noerdlingen where the Ries Crater
is located, a cafe' is
Whow!!
Jerry Flaherty
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Someone doesn't care for Paypal!
Okay, it isn't directly meteorite related. But since so
--- Trace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a trading card with a piece of Angelina
Jolie's clothing embedded in
it and it's worth a fair bit. Your cards can only go
up in value.
Trace
Angelina Jolie's clothing??? Value is in the eye
of the beholder I guess. Celebrity auctions are fairly
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/November_2.html
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Hello All,
I've got an oriented NWA that appears to have sand embedded in the fusion
crust on the leading edge. Could this be possible? I'm 98% sure that it's
not desert varnish I'm seeing.
Any other situations where things are stuck in the crust? Seems like I
recall grass in a Portales
Thanks for the responses. Makes Sense.
Guess I just haven't personally observed this part of the process before
Regards to all!
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From: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phil Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 10:04 PM
Subject: Re:
Hello my friends .
I have a great need to sell as much as possible this week .
Therefore I am offering 40 % off anything on my web site .
http://www.meteorites4sale.net/
Plus I have for sale
11.8g Willamette fragment
9g NWA 2353 slice (H7/ meteachondrite )
1.3g Divone Very thin slice
43g
Only one commentBRILLIANT!
Why were these not around when I started collecting?!
Very fine idea, beautifully packaged and very collectible.
And please, all you naysayers, go away you know who you are go and
rain on someone else's parade. Your constant attacking of everyone and
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