[meteorite-list] ebay auctions

2004-04-22 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
Good morning list.I added 2 new auctions this morning on ebay.A micro of marsland,nebraska and a 1.46 gram slice of beaver-harrison,utah.All starting at a dollar.I also have 6 other auctions going on as well.Look and bid HIGH at your leisure.Have a great day.

Re: [meteorite-list] ebay auctions

2004-04-22 Thread www.Meteoryt.net
Good morning list.I added 2 new auctions this morning on ebay.A micro of marsland,nebraska and a 1.46 gram slice of beaver-harrison,utah.All starting at a dollar.I also have 6 other auctions going on as well.Look and bid HIGH at your leisure.Have a great day.

[meteorite-list] Kaidun

2004-04-22 Thread David Bonnie Priest
Hello List,Has any Kaidun material (23K catalogued pieces!) found it's into private collections? "Kaidun fall from Phobos?" Here is the link to the New Scientist article by Jenny Hogan:http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns4902Her article cites this abstract (link) from Solar

[meteorite-list] Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 21, 2004

2004-04-22 Thread Ron Baalke
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: On the Way to 'Fram Crater' - sol 84, Apr 19, 2004 Opportunity began sol 84, which ended at 3:34 p.m. PST on April 19, with some remote sensing observations and analysis with the microscopic imager and Mössbauer

[meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread J. Devon
A good friend of mine, and an avid meteorite collector just had her entire collection of meteorites stolen out of her car. She and her husband (military) are moving and she had the whole collection boxed andin her car so she could hand carry it on their flight. I just talked to her briefly

Re: [meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread Pekka Savolainen
Hope the mets are listed, perhaps photographed? The list would help a lot in the potential identification in the future. The page for stolen meteorites; http://www.meteorite.com/missing_stolen.html best, pekka s J. Devon wrote: A good friend of mine, and an avid

[meteorite-list] **ALERT II**

2004-04-22 Thread J. Devon
I should also mention that the collection was stolen in Anchorage Alaska. I am the most local dealer in that area, so I am hoping they come to me. However, if they surf the web, I won't be someone they find. Thanks, Jeannie __ Meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi Jeanie, I hope she had PHOTOS! Meteorite Exchange has a Stolen Meteorites section and I encourage you/her to utilize that resource. If she does have photos, she can put them up on My Photo for free and you can email the URL to the list. This would be the best possible

Re: [meteorite-list] **ALERT!**

2004-04-22 Thread Paul Harris
Hi Jeannie, Please have her write a detail report and send it to us so we can post on our Missing/Stolen page. Also you may want to contact Eric Twelker of The Meteorite Market as he is in Juneau, Alaska His e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you, Paul and Jim At 07:28 AM 4/22/2004 -0800, you

[meteorite-list] The Oldest Moon Rocks

2004-04-22 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/April04/lunarAnorthosites.html The Oldest Moon Rocks Planetary Science Research Discoveries April 21, 2004 --- Rocks from the lunar crust provide new clues to the age and origin of the Moon and the terrestrial planets. Written by Marc Norman Lunar

[meteorite-list] Re: Weird Meteorite May Be From Mars Moon

2004-04-22 Thread Ron Baalke
Volcanic debris Among the odd materials in the meteorite were two fragments of volcanic rock - which only forms in massive, planet-like bodies with a core, mantle and crust. But much of the meteorite is a kind of carbon-rich material that only occurs in asteroids. Zolensky thinks this paradox

[meteorite-list] Kaidun

2004-04-22 Thread bernd . pauli
Ron Baalke wrote: Eucrites are also basaltic rocks. Based on spectra data, the parent body for eucrites is assumted to be Vesta, and lava flows have been detected on Vesta from Hubble images. So, volcanic material can exist on asteroids. The parent body for this meteorite could be a large

[meteorite-list] From the Admin - List Upgrade

2004-04-22 Thread ajones
Good Afternoon Everyone; As you all have probably noticed there have been some issues with List performance over the past several months ranging from lost emails to lost archives. Many of the problems were a result of the high amount of traffic (both from List members and from spam) the List

[meteorite-list] Kaidum

2004-04-22 Thread David Bonnie Priest
Hello List,Has any Kaidun material (23K catalogued pieces!) found it's into private collections? "Kaidun fall from Phobos?" Here is the link to the New Scientist article by Jenny Hogan:http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns4902Her article cites this abstract (link) from Solar

[meteorite-list] Park Forest Meteorite Video- Probably Gone

2004-04-22 Thread Mike Groetz
Hello Everyone- I wrote to WLS TV Channel 7 that hosted the police cruiser video clip of the Park Forest meteor entry. They no longer have access to it but were very nice in there response: Hello Mike... No, we're sorry, we just switched video servers and that clip was lost. Our tech folks

[meteorite-list] Park Forest Meteor Video- Probably gone...

2004-04-22 Thread Mike Groetz
Hello Everyone- I wrote to WLS TV Channel 7 that hosted the police cruiser video clip of the Park Forest meteor entry. They no longer have access to it but were very nice in there response: Hello Mike... No, we're sorry, we just switched video servers and that clip was lost. Our tech folks

[meteorite-list] Upheaval Dome Web Pages and Online Papers (PDF files)

2004-04-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While searching the web I found the following online papers about the Upheaval Dome, which can be downloaded as PDF files. Huntoon, P. W., 2000, Upheaval Dome, Canyonlands, Utah: Strain Indicators that Reveal an Impact Origin. In: Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments 2000 Utah Geological

[meteorite-list] Ad - Weekly Rare Material Special

2004-04-22 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List, Thank you, once again for affording us the opportunity to advertise these weekly rare material specials. This week we would like to announce NWA 3119. NWA 3119 is an LL4 chondrite. Some might ask what is so special about an LL4 chondrite with all of the rarities coming out of the

[meteorite-list] Ad -Weekly Rare Material Special

2004-04-22 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List, Thank you, once again for affording us the opportunity to advertise these weekly rare material specials. This week we would like to announce NWA 3119. NWA 3119 is an LL4 chondrite. Some might ask what is so special about an LL4 chondrite with all of the rarities coming out of the