Greg Redfern wrote:
an unusual etch pattern present in a Canyon Diablo Rim. Contrast
the nearly featureless RIM etch pattern with that of an etched
plains Canyon Diablo specimen. The Rim specimen was subjected
to great heat from the impact event which essentially erased the
Widmanstätten
Hi Bernd,
You might be interested in examining CD16 on my website.
http://home.earthlink.net/~capricorn89/rim.htm
Be sure to click for a full screen image. It is what I call a near rim. It
was found due west, at the bottom of the outer talus from the rim, about
12-15 inches deep, so probably
Ron Baalke wrote:
The Elm Creek meteorite, weighing 8.2 kilograms, is the
second-largest stony meteorite ever found in Canada and
is Manitoba's largest.
Hello again!
So there are now 2 Elm Creek meteorites:
1) Elm Creek, Kansas, H4, 7 kg ploughed up in 1906,
2) Elm Creek, Manitoba, ?, 8.2
capricorn89 kindly wrote:
You might be interested in examining CD16 on my website.
http://home.earthlink.net/~capricorn89/rim.htm
Hi Ron and List,
Thank you for drawing our attention to these rim/near rim beauties!
It is what I call a near rim. It was found due west, at the bottom
of
Hello all,
You can see a niceGibeon shocked slice from my collection at
http://users.skynet.be/meteorite.be/Collection/gibeondeformee.jpg
http://users.skynet.be/meteorite.be/Collection/gibeondeformee2.jpg
I don't know crater for Gibeon, what's the cause of this shock effet?
Regards,
Vincent
Dear list,
A friend just wrote to tell me he just received The Encyclopedia of
Meteorites from Amazon.com for $35. He hasn't been able to put it down.
I'm ordering mine today. Anybody else get a copy yet, and if so, how do
you like it?
Best wishes,
Charlie
A friend just wrote to tell me he just received The Encyclopedia of
Meteorites from Amazon.com for $35. He hasn't been able to put it down.
I'm ordering mine today. Anybody else get a copy yet, and if so, how do
you like it?
That's interesting. I just checked the amazon site, and the
On Friday Amazon e-mailed that my Norton book
had shipped. Hopefully it is on its way.
Bill Russell
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 11:31 AM
Subject: Re:
dean bessey wrote
From: John Gwilliam
Say John. Do you have some of farmers pubic hairs on
top of your night table
so that you can stroke them every night before you go
to bed to?
DEAN
Dean...
You have gone too far, and I find the above post very
offensive...
It beats the worst that
I just got off the phone with Mike Farmer and he will be home on
Tuesdayto make an important announcement concerning the new
Algerian/Moroccan fall.
He wanted me to say that he has a file of all emails that registered
requests for this meteorite while the battle was going on. These people
I preordered mine direct from the publisher and have not seen it yet.
Anyone else order in this way? Have you gotten it yet??
Anxious in Alaska,
Jeannie
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From: William Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite Mailing List
[EMAIL
Dave wrote:
Hi there, Somewhere the name Frederick Pough
springs to mind in relationship to meteoritics
... any ideas (Bernd)? dave
Yep, just go to: NORTON O.R. (1998) RFS, 2nd Ed., pp. 79-81.
... and while we are at it: Did you see Ron Hartman's very, very
interesting Ebay offer. It should
Hello Bernd, Eric, and List,
While the attached is not a Henbury deformation, it IS an unusual etch
pattern present in a Canyon Diablo Rim (defined as being found in the rim of
Meteor Crater) specimen. Contrast the nearly featureless RIM etch pattern
with that of an etched plains Canyon Diablo
Saw a copy of the first run of O.R.N's new book in Tucson. Spent some
quality time with it for a half hour or so.
Boys and girls.it's beyond praise. Get in line at Amazon NOW!
Best,
Dave Coleman
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TMS/TNS/HRC wrote:
I preordered mine
Can anybody say what this is? It looks like
leaverite to me.
MONSTROUS
METEORITE? TEKTITE? DIABLO CANYON!
Item #
1084305510
Thanks,
Rex
When Mike asked the eye witness to the fall about the Dean's claim of rain
he laughed and said "I can't remember the last time it rained". So much
for being "plugged in" to what is actually going on in Morocco.
Mike did not say that he would be selling it next week for 2 or 3 dollars
per
Hi Jim!
I have heard that the new fall is going for
.40 per gram. Several Moroccan dealers are retailing it for that.
MC
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From:
Jim
Strope
To: Meteorite Central
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 3:49
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Moroccan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have heard that the new fall is going for .40 per gram.
Grab a tub of popcorn, everybody.;-)
Gregory
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Ahhh.and I have see a new martian meteorite found
from another italian238 gr. paired to martian
basalt...
Regards
Matteo
--- Matteo Chinellato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello all
I am return just now from the Bologna Mineral
ShowI see A.Carion and M.Franco and others
Hi Jim!
I have heard that the new fall is going for .40 per gram. Several Moroccan
dealers are retailing it for that.
MC
Then send some maroccan dealers emails and all will be clear
MrX will pay $2/g and MrY $.40/g. :-)))
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]--[ IMCA#3667 ]-
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Fire on the mountain, missiles in the air
Alamosa Valley Courier
March 16, 2002
DEL NORTE - Rio Grande County Sheriff's
Late in the evening, NORAD (North American Air Defense Command)
confirmed there had been a missile launch out of Vandenburg Air Force Base
in New Mexico.
Whoops. Vandenburg AFB is near Lompoc, California. I used to live there.
Ron Baalke
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The previously offered price is NO LONGER VALID for those who did not
make
initial requests.
Hmmm. Farmer said that he would be selling it next week for $2. What about
the people who never emailed him but just decided to wait for him to put
it
on sale next week for $2 expecting him to
Really no problem. Pal. It is kind of like
when Circuit City had a sale last week on television sets. If you did not
buy during the sale then it is too late. Not a complicated concept to
understand, really.
Jim Strope
http://www.catchafallingstar.com
ho ho guys, now we must hire verry
OK, Mike. I'll bite.
I'll take a nice individual in the 500g range at the .40 per gram retail
price you quoted. I'll throw in a reasonable amount for shipping as well,
say $10 (A bit high, to be on the safe side).
When can I expect my specimen?
I have heard that the new fall is going for
Hello fellow collectors,
Today I realized one of my impossible goals in trying to complete a
systematic collection. After skeptically encouraging Steve Arnold to
pursue a portion of one of only two EH5 meteorites even remotely
possible to acquire for a private collector, to my astonishment he
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