Dear List,
I forgot to add Etter 2370gr full slice, Lake
Murray full slice with flow structure, Long Island,
Ghubara and Brenham KS. Thank you for your time and
interest. Please specify which one or ones you might
buy. I will select the person that I will sell to and
the price will only be
Dear Adam,
Really well done, it's a great find that you purchased and I hope that
you'll keep the list updated with results of analysis in the near future!
I'm leaving soon for hunting and hope that I'll bring back something like
that!!!
All the best.
Frederic Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA
Hi All,
I have just added about 45 more specimens with photos
in the on-line Tucson Auction Catalog. Check it out at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/AuctionOLCat.html
There are still some spaces for some quality specimens.
Please contact me ASAP.
Thanks, Michael
Only a digruntled leftie would bring politics up in a meteorite forum--- On Thu 01/15, Randy Mils [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Randy Mils [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:53:27 -0800Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Bush's Space Initiative
EVERYBODY read
Hola
list!I have here a meteorite rookie, living in Mexico, who wants to
startmeteorite hunting in his sparetime and thus recquires some information
aboutthe find sites.He's a very nice and funny guy, a mineral collector,
who send me somemeteorwrongs, which are sold at the moment on Mexican
Hi all,
I acquired a 10-page booklet entitled The Composition of the Allegan,
Bur-Gheluai, and Cythiana Meteorites published in 1967 by the
Smithsonian that describes the circumstances of discovery of these
meteorites and their composition, etc. Written by Brian Mason.
It's free to whoever
Michael,
When do the absentee bids need to be in by for your auction?? What date/time??
John
Hi All,
I have just added about 45 more specimens with photos
in the on-line Tucson Auction Catalog. Check it out at:
http://www.michaelbloodmeteorites.com/AuctionOLCat.html
Piper,
I agree...I am however being very practical. It seems that the terrorists
and muslim fanatics in this world are dead set on killing all of the
infidelsThat would be about 90% of the earths population(read that as
you and I).
I am settling on the lesser of 2 evils. Since I kinda like
BRAVO!
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"MommyMommywhat are those?"
"Don't stare sweetiethey're just angry
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1074249382127740.xml
Cleveland geologist's cool job: finding bits of Mars on Earth
John Mangels
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio)
Long before NASA's robotic rovers began gingerly prospecting Mars' rusty
surface, Ralph Harvey was
Hello List, can we collectors as a group get together, and get NASA to put a
box under the lunar return vehicle that the astronauts can fill with moon
rocks that will burn up during reentry will and drop new lunar meteorites
over the US?
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
? A waste of bandwidth
From: "Tom aka James Knudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [meteorite-list] moon travel lunar meteorites?
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:24:53 -0700
Hello List, can we collectors as a group get together, and get NASA to put a
box under the lunar
. get NASA to put a box under the lunar return vehicle that the astronauts can
fill with moon rocks that will burn up during reentry will and drop new lunar
meteorites over the US?
Might not be a good idea
What if one hits an angry liberal on the head? They'll claim that NASA and
Your right, A bad idea! I did not think of the Democrats!
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
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. get NASA to put
Ron and list,
Towards the end of this article, one of the scientists expresses concern
that private expeditions will beat the scientific expeditions back to
the LaPaz ice field next year. He is quoted as saying: The expeditions
who use our information to help a tourist pick up a meteorite and
Hello Randy, Howard, Mark, Piper and others,
Do you think it is possible to refrain from using this list as a platform for
political rhetoric? We all have one...and occasionally crap has to flow out
of them to stay healthy. However, I'd rather not have to share these left and
right bowel
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
January 12-16, 2004
o Spirit Landing Site in Infrared (Released 12 January 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20040112a.html
o Western Gusev in Infrared (Released 13 January 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20040113a.html
o Central Gusev (Released 14 January
Stardust Status Report
January 16, 2004
The Stardust team had daily communications with the spacecraft in the past
week. Telemetry relayed from the spacecraft remains in very good shape
after its close encounter with Comet Wild 2 back on January 2.
The Stardust spacecraft was commanded out of
Hello John and list,
My appologies for starting this, but I was sharing articles aboutMars and space exploration. It is just consequential that this topic intersected politics this week. If you seen my recent postings I've held my tounge at Bush bashing on the list.
As Nasa is a government
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/16jan_stardust.htm
Stardust Surprise
NASA Science News
January 16, 2004
When NASA's Stardust spacecraft flew by Comet Wild 2, the probe saw
something that surprised astronomers.
January 16, 2004: On Jan. 2nd, 2004, NASA's Stardust spacecraft approached
Hello List, I have a small Taza individual that has a small coating or rust
on it. It seems as though if the rust was removed, it would look real nice!
what is the best way to remove this rust without hurting the meteorite?
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
Howard and others,
I must in turn tell all that I'm sorry for being so pissy. The space news
this week was/is important and should not be ignored. I felt your comments
were in fact educational, but I saw them as the start of what has transpired.
Rhetoric from the left and the right. I get
Don't know where my original post went so thought I'd resend. Sorry if
you've already received it.
Frank
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Hello all,
Thanks for the concern. Can't complain..at least they used my ugly mug.
Matt
fcressy wrote:
Don't know where my original post went so thought I'd resend. Sorry if
you've already received it.
Frank
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http://space.com/missionlaunches/spirit_arm_040116.html
Spirit Studies Mars at 'Arm's' Length
By Leonard David
space.com
16 January 2004
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's Spirit Mars rover, now parked on the surface of
Gusev Crater has deployed its robotic arm for the first time.
The arm is called
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM8XX374OD_0.html
Joining forces around Mars
European Space Agency
16 January 2004
Today, ESA's Mars Express orbiter flies almost directly over
the NASA Spirit rover at Gusev Crater at an altitude of about
300 kilometres. Mars Express uses four
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Hi all,
I'm sorry to get back so late to the list on this but it's been a full day.
Thanks for all your replies on the booklet -- it has found a new owner.
Wish I had about a dozen more copies!
Best wishes,
Bob
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Just heard on the radio newthat NASA has nowoffically cancelled the next proposed Hubble instrument upgrade in favor for completion of the Space station that has yet to be of scientific use. Spacesciencehas being highlypoliticized this week ifsome of uslike it or not. Maybe it alway has been
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