Hi, All,
One of many "sonic boom" reports. Some things to bear in mind.
National air forces always deny immediately that one of their planes are
responsible. Notice that in this story that the RAF is "investigating," but have
already denied it was a military plane. What, then, are they in
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Nov_9.html
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This would be a good idea. So would archiving all of eBay's meteorite
auctions. However, it's an enormous task: Let's see...
400 auctions per week times 52 weeks is around 20,000. Times 10 years, is
about 200,000. With 300x400 images or 100k pixels times 3 bytes per pixel
is 300k bytes per
Hi All,
Speaking of meteorite [dealer's] price lists, I have more than a decade's worth
of them that I would like to see go to a good research home. I just never could
throw them away, but frankly I will probably never get around to reading them
again.
So if someone out there could put them to
I AM NOT GOING THERE AGAIN!!!
Cj
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Don't be afraid Matt,
compared to the other webdealers, you were always one of the more affordable
US-dealers.
(Said my old lists).
Cheeers!
Martin
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Deja vu all over again
Didn't we just have a thread on this last weekwhich turned kind of ugly
towards the end?
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Try this Steve,
http://www.thomascave.com/Meteorites/Charts/splitstonelist.htm
Bob Evans
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> Hi list.
WE DON'T NEED ONE!!!
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Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
PO Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
ebay id: mhmeteorites
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Hi list.I have had this thought going thru my head for along time.I am
wondering.Is there an OFFICIAL METEORITE PRICE GUIDE?Has anyone ever put
together a price guide to direct us on how to pay for a certain
meteorite?And if so,where do all these different prices come from?Who
determines what price
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-11/08/content_2190010.htm
Largest near-earth objects telescope installed
China View
November 8, 2004
BEIJING, Nov. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- China's largest domestically
developed near-earth objects telescope has been installed and will soon
be put into operation.
http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=edponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED08%20Nov%202004%2017%3A55%3A31%3A097
UFO boom - Unidentified Foreign Object
EDWARD FOSS
EDP24 (United Kingdom)
November 8, 2004
A suspected sonic boom heard across north-east
I have a very large meteorite sale ending tonight, ALL items started
at one cent! Many items are still at one cent, and things like Allende for
$1 gram! Go bid, they all start ending in two hours.
Some items of special note:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2283597937
Pe
John wrote:
> That is one heck of a nice meteorite.
> Keep it...I say. Anyway, I can't afford it.
Nor can I ... S I G H !!!
Bernd
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Brice,
That is one heck of a nice meteorite. Keep it...I say.
Anyway, I can't afford it. A lot of people will look at that piece and
say..."that thing looks like it may of came from outer space!". Doo-doo-doo...
Strange indeed,
John
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Steve and List,
> It is simply amazing the number of nwa's. Something like over 3000?
> I know that the dhofar number is not that high.But still high enough!
> It continues o amaze me the number of pairings that are being found.
> AMAZING!But as far as the dhofars,only it seems that the lunars amd
Adam:
You wrote what I wanted to say. I wholeheartedley agree. The proper
channels should have been used before making such a claim, especially a
grand claim like this. Changing the abstract title does little to add
credibility to the parties involved; they screwed up and were obviously
given opp
Hi All,
When I went to Houston to read and listen to abstracts I was surprised by
comments made after the oral presentations. One or two questions were
allowed after each presentation and in a few cases scientists expressed
their disappointment that proper study protocols were not followed. Advic
hello the list,i put on sale a very nice and huge slice of swedish siderite
muonionalusta fine IV A found in 1906 norbotten ,sweden.
this is a complete slice of 680 grs with crust around ,size are 20 cm x 15
cm, thickness 3 mm , she's polished and etched on the both side for show an
exquisite windm
Hi All
I was unable to attend the poster session yesterday but Jack Murphy was. Here
is what he found;
"Thanks for sending me the information on the GSA poster. I met the young man
and talked to him for some time. He has changed his abstract (although the
printed and on-line version are not cha
Still available...
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I am considering letting my Park Forest 172.30g half-individual
Good morning list.It is simply amazing the number of nwa's.Something like
over 3000?I know that the dhofar number is not that high.But still high
enough!It continues o amaze me the number of pairings that are being
found.AMAZING!But as far as the dhofars,only it seems that the lunars amd
mars rocks
thanks for all informations
Matteo
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 12:30:09 +0100
Matteo,
Seymchan was first classified as IIE based on metal compos
Matteo,
Seymchan was first classified as IIE based on metal composition. This
classification was revised to "ungrouped" lateron after another analysis was
done (see: J.T.Wasson and J.Wang, GCA, 1986, 50, p.725). I assume, all analyses
were done of material derived from the 273 kg main mass in M
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Hello All,
Really the NWA 3098 looks like my NWA 1774 but it seems interesting to compare
the both classifications.
Here is the classification of the NWA 1774 by M. Denise from MNHNP:
Classification R3.8/6-S4-W3. TKW 714g.
Fa (mol%) : 7.63-40.14.
Fs (mol%) : 0.38-39.81.
CPX:Fs=29.61-15.70 Wo=9
Hello
One question on Seymchan, its confirm is a pallasite or is a IIE Iron
The 2 pieces I have its full of olivine - not to paired to silicated - and
another piece I have in arrive its without olivine, only iron. Now, its
similar to Brenham where the meteorite have and not have olivine or i
Al and all -
Just came in from viewing the same here (NE Ohio)- I've never seen
movement
this rapid. It was like shock waves going across the full sky in a split
second, nonstop one after another. I assume at the same speed the solar wind
is carrying the CME. Makes sense I guess but I neve
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