Oh ohho...
The dog is dead,
Long live the dog!
The story rises its head again...
Steve Schoner/ams
--- Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two bits of debris fell in front of a thatched
house in Sudusudia village
in Mayurbhanj district and another on the house of
a villager, burning
Jose,
Still looking for the tiny humidity
meters, I am trying a different tack, I will contact
the Science Museum direct to see if they can point me in the right direction.
Mark
( in sunny
West Sussex, UK)
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From: Jose Campos
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on 9/28/03 7:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steve and All,
Steve,
I noticed in your ebay description of Rosamond Dry Lake:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2193811760
that it was found recently by BOB verish. There must be more than one Rosamond
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/09/28/moon.rock.ap/index.html
Honduras hunts for moon rock thieves
Associated Press
September 28, 2003
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- Authorities announced this week that they
are hunting for thieves who stole an Apollo moon rock from the Honduran
presidential
Hello everybody,
Since the List has been very quiet, I don't think I will be wasting much bandwidth by telling you that I have had a very busy weekend.
In fact, I have spent the whole weekend crunching numbers, and the end result is New Prices for practically all the meteorites on my Meteorite
Hi Fred and list,
I haven't been able to get my hands on the LIFE
magazine with that article in it yet.
I've seen and sifted through quite a few from the
right time period though.
If you were at the Nininger/Huss estate sale you
must have came home with a bit more than one copy of LIFE.
Steve,
Just a thought really, six months is a long time!, I was wondering if
there would (in theory), be a way of speeding up the process? What about
warming up the solution or putting the whole thing into a pressure
vessel and pumping it up?
could any of these idea's help the process to work
Yes, but brahin is a rusty bastard pallasite.
Regards
Matteo
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Hello, Would any one happen to have a small slice
of a Pallasite
for sale or maybe trade? I do not have one in my
collection and
figure it is time. I am looking for a small slice
that has plenty of
Yay, the Nakhla dog thread is back
:)
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From: Ron Baalke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 September 2003 02:57
To: Meteorite Mailing List
Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: Meteorite Injures Eight In India
Two bits of debris fell in front of a thatched house in
Dear list
I have listed some individuals ending in 2 days, including a 24 lbs big
individual with reglmaglypts, cust and classification ( L3.8) publication
pending.
As always No reserve and $1 starting price.
you can see it at
Charly V:
In my article on the Clearwater West crater I do refer to the Hudson's Bay
arc.
http://www.ottawa.rasc.ca/astronomy/earth_craters/clearwater_west/index.html
The input I received from geologists during my research is that the
structure is the result of a mantle-plume uplift. The
Mark,
Actually you would want to do the reverse.
Pump the air OUT of the vessel.
This would cause the solution to permeate the meteorite immediately.
Best,
ken newton
mark ford wrote:
Steve,
Just a thought really, six months is a long time!, I was wondering if
there would (in theory), be
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the update. After I got my piece with the AML number, I looked around for
more info. I did notice, however, that you list the original find as 850g. Meteorites
A-Z lists it as 400g.
I guess I will have to get around to taking some pics of my piece for you (and anyone
I was told that the original rosamond piece was 400 grams according to Ann
Black's meteorites a to z.According to bob verish's records, it was 850
grams.I also checked the NATURAL HISTORY'S METEORITE data base, it says
that a 850 gram stone was found.It was found on nov. 24, 1940It is an L
with no
Hi again list.I just added 7 more auctions today giving me 34.So bid high
and often.Some real rare and nice stuff.This is on ebay of course.
steve
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M.
Hullo,
About 24 hours to go on a nice couple of membrane-boxed chunks of Orgueil
and still less than $4!
Suck it and see...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2193832516
thanks
dave
IMCA #0092
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Good morning List
I have new cuts of Cerro del Inca III F, www.meteorites.cl
Best Regards
Rodrigo Martinez
Atacama Desert Meteorites
http://www.meteorites.cl
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Actually it should be quite easy for me to be able
to assist people on the list get a few pcs from this fall.
In case anyone is interested in recovering a few
pcs of this fall pls email me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED],or call me.
I have afriend standing by in India and
can go to the area
Is it a confirmed fall???
Not yet.
Would appreciate it if we can continue to get news on this fall
I've sent out about 8 emails on this since yesterday.
Ron Baalke
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Hi Steve and List
Thought I would clear up a little confusion over where I found the TKW for Rosamond Dry Lake. I originally used the Blue Book-4th edition Catalogue of Meteorites as the source of all the information I had for the listed meteorites in the front of our book Meteorites from A to Z.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3149404.stm
Meteor dazzles Indians
BBC News
September 29, 2003
Officials investigating a meteorite that crashed in eastern
India say it was part of the most spectacular meteor shower
in the country's recent history.
Flaming debris from the space
It is telling that Mr. Baalkeis reminded of thethoroughly discredited N-dog story* by today's dubious claim that a meteorite has fallen and burneda hut in India. The first reports indicate that no meteorites have beenfound in the hut.
Perhaps this will become another example ofMr. Baalke's
Hello List,
I have upgraded my web site with a new
look, please let me know if you find any links that are not working. I'm
hoping it doesn't take too long too load.
Lots of new things to look
at
Enjoy,
Tim Heitz
Midwest Meteorman - http://www.meteorman.org/
Matteo,
NO ITS NOT all rusty Not all
Regards,
Tim Heitz
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From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Pallasite available?
Yes, but
http://www.newindpress.com/Newsitems.asp?ID=IEQ20030929145648Page=QTitle=ORISSArLink=0
Geological team finds parts of
meteorite
BHUBANESWAR: A two-member team from the
Geological Survey of India (GSI) has located what could be called `parts' of the
meteor in Kaptipada block of
Hi All,
The dead dog story continues to recirculate:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3146692.stm
Meteorite wrecks houses in India
At least 20 people are reported to have been injured after a meteorite
crashed to Earth in eastern India.
Reports say
Hello Steve and List,
Knowing how much time and effort was put into the book, Meteorites fro A
to Z, I feel it is only appropriate to give credit where credit is
due. While Anne Black was indeed a collaborator and contributor the book,
Bill and Mike Jensen were the principle authors.
A recent
Dear Fred, and List,
Is there anything that we as individuals or as a group can do ? Is this
due to some kind of budget cut? What Congressmen do we send our
objections and voice our dissaproval to? If it can happen there, it can
happen anywhere. Maybe instead of shrugging it off, we should let
"The remnants, according to Director, GSI B.K. Mohanty,
resemble slags and are dark in colour. However, these fragments are small in
size and also light in weight."
Well it does not sound like a meteorite to me!
Thanks, TomPeregrineflier The proudest
member of the IMCA 6168
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I agree with Tim (and several other list members) on this one. There are
some Brahin specimens available that are very stable.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 05:48 PM 9/29/03 -0500, Tim Heitz wrote:
Matteo,
NO ITS NOT all rusty Not all
Regards,
Tim Heitz
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From: M come
For the first time in months I have a chance to contribute to the m-list. I've got two or three lives going at the same time these days leaving little time for mischief.
A few monthsago we were treatedby an esteemed list member with a game ofmeteorite names that were scrambled to form small
I agree with Mike.
Let's get any corrections or revisions in to him and
his brother so that the next version of A to Z will
be even better than the last one. In the meanwhile,
let's continue to refer to the 5th Edition of the
Catalogue of Meteorites should we run into any
contradictions or
Hello List,
This post is a Re-transmission!
I apologize if this post has been repeated, but the
first post never made it to the List Archives...
The List Archives at -
http://www.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/
are down again.
All September posts prior to:
Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:23:17
Hi All
I'm going beepin for beautiful meteorites and ugly nasty gold nuggets in the
vicinity !! I thought I might spend some time lookin for additional pieces
of it if it's in the vast goldfields there . One of my normal hunting
partners (Jim Kreigh) says The best place to find meteorites is in a
Writing a cordial letter to the museum, asking for a meteorite display, could sway the thoughts of Chief Executive Raylene Decatur.
The address is:
Denver Museum of Nature Science
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80005
Budget cuts have been made at the museum. This was taken from the Denver
Dear Charles (O'Dale)
Thanks so much for this information. From what you provided, and
what Sterling K. Webb had commented on: it looks like pure earth geology
rules on this point, and it will become a litmus for those who
investigate it further, must measure against. Long live the
Matteo,
In the high plains of Denver, Colorado, USA, my Brahin pallasites are doing very well, withstanding parentage and rust.
Regards, Fred Hall
Here all Brahin pieces is go destroyed in 1 month or
few months, the unique piece stable is a slice buy 7
years ago from Casper. For no speack of Brenham,
Quijnque, Albin, Admire. No problems with Esquel and
Imilac. Sincerely if I should spend some money I would
spend them on a slice of Imilac or
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