Hi Sterling:
But remember, that the M classification is based on is visible spectrum.
Overall, it would have to have a relatively featureless visible spectrum
that is redder than yur typical C-class asteroid.
However, I think that there here been more detailed observations that show
that there
Dear List,
I just uploaded some true rarities:
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Thanks for looking and have a great weekend!
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Hi ,
For those who are interested in oriented rocks,please have a look on the link
below.
http://s788.photobucket.com/home/mfcollector/index
enjoy the pics and have good luck if you are buying
regards
Said Haddany
I.M.C.A 8108
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Hi Mike and List,
Wow, the olivines are gorgeous on that Thiel Mountains specimen. I
also like the overall rounded shapes of the olivines in that piece.
Does anyone know what the largest piece of privately-held Thiel
Mountains pallasite is?
Best regards,
MikeG
On 7/10/10, Mike Bandli
Hi MikeG,
Most is in museums, but the largest pieces I know of in private collections
are 136 grams and 338 grams.
TM is an interesting pallasite and there isn't really anything that looks
like it. Small to tiny round olivine and very translucent honey and lager
colored crystals.
Hi,
Did Bob cut his 535 gram piece of Thiel Mountains?
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi all:
Looking for a small piece of the Tenham L6 for my private collection.
If anyone can spare a piece please contact me off list.
Thanks,
Chris. Spratt
Victoria, BC
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Hello All,
I have 10 rare meteorites ending in about one day:
http://shop.ebay.com/pema9/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=
- Almahata Sitta
- Allende
- Mount Egerton
- 9 Sikhote Alin individuals
- DaG 881 HOW (!)
- NWA 5384 PACH
- NWA 5731 LL3.2
- NWA 4611 C3(!)
- NWA 6047 CK3
- DaG 665
Hi Folks,
I will be offering for the last day the following:
SYLACAUGA with Smithsonian Label
1.156g Partslice = $5,000- - 20% off to list members for the
Next 24 hrs only.
Then, financial pressures will require I break it up into small
Pieces for easier sale.
This is a VERY rare
Hi everyone! Hope everybody is having a good weekend. I'm posting up a
sale for some meteorites which include: Sikhote-Alin, Unclassified
NWA, Gao, The West, and others. I'm willing to accept offers as well.
I can also trade one or couple of my meteorites for nice sized
Allende, The West, Buzzard
The photo:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/asteroid-lutetia-spacecraft-flyby-100710.html
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There is also a webcast here:
http://thilinaheenatigala.blogspot.com/2010/07/watch-live-webcast-of-esas-rosetta.html
On Jul 10, 2010, at 12:01 PM, Darren Garrison wrote:
The photo:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/asteroid-lutetia-spacecraft-flyby-100710.html
Looks like either the image or the shape model is mirrored, otherwise its still
more proof the the power and accuracy of photometric shape modeling.
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Richard
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Subject: Re:
I have also posted some of the images released by the Rosetta science team on
my Facebook site, accessible by anyone.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2070158id=1394318075l=f266a08b02
gary
On Jul 10, 2010, at 12:01 PM, Darren Garrison wrote:
The photo:
Hola SA.pedagogic pop quizcongratsand John...amigoyou are doing
quite well.No. 1 of the school
list room...hahahaha..just keep going and winning.
Hasta la vista,
larense
Hola to all. Wondering about this¿ How is the flatest, complete ( or
almost complete ) crusted ( or sand blasted ) meteorite individual that any of
this list fanaticos.have ever had in their hands ?We know the many odd
shapes meteorites havehearted, with holes, and many
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I have some new specimens available, including some nice uNWA stony
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away from the camera. All are covered in a glossy,
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