special thanks to Jeff Kuyken for creating The Wonder of Meteorites
video. A beautiful compilation, and the best meteorite video I've ever
had the pleasure of watching
I'll second that, Eric.
Jeff really set the bar high with that glorious video!
Linton
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Ahh, well...there you go...
Thanks for the clarification guys.
-Walter
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From: Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net
To: lebof...@lpl.arizona.edu
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; Walter Branch
waltbra...@bellsouth.net
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011
Dear List,
There was an Arizona fireball event tonight 18MAR. Unknown if it was space
trash or not, mighty slow.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/03/arizona-meteor-fireball-18mar2011.html
Best Always, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Sterling
A Golden Age INDEED!
A number of years ago I was discussing a dear friend and mentor's career over
another fine dinner and many bottles of fine wines.
I lamented how exciting it must have been to be involved in Planetary Science
through the 70s 80s and that I had missed it. He
A successful round-about mission around Mercury by NASA would 'hopefully'
PROVE a few of our bucks is worth the 'Investment'!!!
Best Regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
gmh...@centurylink.net
www.LunarRock.com
IMCA 3163
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Dear List Members,
I have a few really good meteorites for sale (trades are available also) :
- Ureilite NWA 6069 1828 gram Main Mass. Truly big primitive achondrite contain
diamonds. Small shock stage with many diamonds makes this ureilite very
interesting.
Hey everyone, I got two beautiful meteorites finishing this afternoon
starting at 18:00 PDT.
The Imilac 38.6g part slice is a wonderful spceimen starting at a
bargain price. The colors of the olivine are amazing!! The photos do
not make justice for the real beauty of this piece. The direct link is
Nice summation, Sterling. I look forward to your posts and always come away
with something fresh to think about. It's three o'clock in the morning here and
I'm plagued with situational anxiety ... That's where one would rather be awake
than asleep out of fear you'll miss something. It's also
Let the data and knowledge speak for itself.
Voyager I II
Apollo Missions
Space Shuttle Missions
Hubble (without which many of these missions would not have been
possible or even considered)
Spitzer
StarDust
Dawn
EPOXI
WISE
Spirit
Opportunity
Curiosity (coming soon to a planet near you)
I fully agree with you, Richard and Sterling.
It is definitely a Golden Age we live in, which is even more exciting
than any period of space exploration before. Just
think about all we have learned in the last ten years...how much our horizons
have widened...
To me it is incomprehensible how
Hello all,
and one thing you should not forget, so surprisingly it may sound for the
one or the other:
You all here on the list are actively taking part in and grandly supporting
the exploration of our Solar System, either in hunting samples of the
celestial bodies of our Solar System or
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_19_2011.html
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Man, I really like spheres!
Awesome Jim!
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Full Moon Photography
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of Day - March 19, 2011
Great news for you Steve Arnold... Now if we could just get a smile back on the
landowners face somehow...
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Dear List,
I have some nice 99 cent auctions ending tomorrow. Bruderheim, Taza,
Buzzard, Martian, Valle de Allende, El Perdido, Chergach, Powellsville,
Glatton, and a GORGEOUS small unclassified stone:
http://shop.ebay.com/historic-meteorites/m.html
Also, I have finished updated the sales page
Hello all
I have some auctions ending on EBAY tomorrow afternoon/evening
(Sunday at around 2.20 pm PST / 5.20 pm EST / 22.20 GMT/ 23.20 CET).
For sale are affordable small fragments of some very rare and scientifically
important meteorites:
- New MARTIAN Nakhlite - NWA 5790 (almost out)
-
Nice pallasitic cueball.
It would be neat to see a set of billiard balls made from various
meteorites. :)
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Mike Gilmer - Galactic Stone Ironworks Meteorites
Website - http://www.galactic-stone.com
Facebook -
Agreed, Mike. It's a pyrrhic victory because Steve endured negative
publicity, and some landowners now have a bad taste in their mouth
about meteorite hunters. It was unfortunate from every angle. But at
least now it's over.
Best regards,
MikeG
Mike,
Thank you for the awesome visual--16 spheres in a presentation case--all
weighing 700gms, sizes would vary, of course. The price would too but what a
fantasy gift.
John
IMCA# 1896
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From: Galactic Stone and Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
To: Richard
Hello Listers,
Thank you for taking a look at my post of meteorites I have for sale on eBay.
Here is your chance to own some rare and historic meteorites. Please take a
look and if you have any questions email me and ill get back you or if your
looking for bigger/smaller I might be able to
Hello Listers,
Thank you for taking a look at my post of meteorites I have for sale on eBay.
Here is your chance to own some rare and historic meteorites. Please take a
look and if you have any questions email me and ill get back you or if your
looking for bigger/smaller I might be able to
Hello Listers..
Sorry for the double post AD got to love yahoo email sometimes.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
eBaystore
http://shop.ebay.com/photophlow/m.html
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My apologies Qynn... I wasn't aware of all of the different issues... It just
pains me to see dissatisfied landowners and the like, as I bend over backwards
to please all of the folks who allow me to hunt on their land. Nothing
personal, just hopeful and concerned that this all works out in a
Listoids,
Taking offers (no trades, sorry) on next items...
Odessa.
Nice individual,759 grams.
Hoba, shale (cut) fragment with Monnig number M190.3 painted on surface.13,1
grams.
Carnegie. Lot of 4 slices (7,7gr. - 6.6gr. - 2.7gr. - 1.8 gr.)
Chondrite L6
Found 1963, Caddo Co., Oklahoma.
Hello List -
I have some auctions ending this afternoon and evening. Have a look if you
like.
http://stores.ebay.com/Resurrectio-Ad-Referendum?_rdc=1
Thanks !
Warren Sansoucie
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Does anyone have a softcover copy of Nininger's Find a Falling Star for
sale?
-Walter
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Count,
I don't know what we'd do with our Sterling.
He is our Dos equis man
The most Interesting man on the list; and the world.
Enjoy his link below;
http://www.dosequisguy.com/
As stated in quote #5 He is the reason Aliens come to visit Earth.
Thanks Sterling.
Carl
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Would there be as many people interested in science if NASA had never
so much as launched a rocket?
A very thought provoking question!
Cheers,
Jeff
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Sent: Saturday, March 19,
Good Evening List,
I was doing some Spring cleaning, and stumbled upon the invoice and mail order
receipt from my first meteorite purchase. 36 gram - Gibeon Iron Meteorite
Slice, Robert A. Haag - Meteorites, dated July 14, 1997. Has it already been
nearly fourteen years???.. I said to myself.
Hello Everyone,
We all know that a long time ago, Mars had a lot of water. Rivers, streams
lakes, ponds, oceans, etc. Every bit of evidence we have leads to this
conclusion.
Why are there no sedimenrary martian meteorites? They are all igneous.
Did sedimentation occur in a period after
Sorry.
Meant to type sedimentary
-Walter
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To: meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2011 12:09 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Martian Sedimentay Rocks: Where are they?
Hello
Hello Chris
Yes, there is alot of Scientific detail in
Polishing a Cut Stone. Problem is , what type of stone ??
Sapphire, Quartz, Iolite, Tanzanite, etc.. All of
these have different Hardnesses, Structural
Properties, Alignment of Molecules, and a vast
difference in the way they are
Very nice Ryan, thanks for sharing that. I'm looking forward to more photos of
your collection.
Do you know of a site that hosts photos different private collections? That
would be pretty neat - there's probably one, but I don't do a lot web surfing
I also don't keep up with the met list
Sounds like you are describing the Encyclopedia of Meteorites website Mark.
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Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] My Collection - First Glimpse
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