Hello All,
Well, we have a winner! New Contest starts today, enter to win your FREE
meteorite!
This month's contest is super simple, I had a much more elaborate plan for
the contest, but I've been real busy and fighting a bad chest cold. So I've
come to a very simple concept.
Check out the
Hello everybody,
I'm actually in Morroco looking for informations about the new fall. Here are
my observations :
There as been an article published in Liberation (Morocco) on november 29. I
will scan it when I
come back to France. This is the report of a declaration made on the first
morrocan
Hello Philippe,
Thank you for the data you have collected, this is how it should be done. It
is odd how it takes someone from outside of Morocco to have to collect and
present this information to us when it could have been done so easily by a
local.
Aside from the ...iron and some nickel...,
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Dec_1.html
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.I'll be short.2 for 1 on my meteorite sale.Take any 2 you want,
just pay for one price.They are pretty cheap as they are.
steve
Hi Steve,
on your meteorite sale page you say: Prices are
Pretty ambiguous wording here Steve. Please explain what Take any two you
want, just pay one price means from your point of view. Also, please send
or post pictures of your sale items, I like to be able to see what it is
I'm buying before I commit.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 09:04 PM 11/30/2004,
Steve wrote;
Hi list.I'll be short.2 for 1 on my meteorite sale.Take any 2 you want,
just pay for one price.They are pretty cheap as they are.
I have been married twice, the first, a red head, the second, a blonde.
Funny thing, I always liked brunettes! I have been divorced from my second
wife
http://www.coshoctontribune.com/news/stories/20041201/localnews/1678211.html
A local star gazer finds a fallen star
By Jim Konkoly
Coshocton Tribune (Ohio)
December 1, 2004
COSHOCTON -- For the second time in her life, a falling star has come
within a few yards of Phyllis Rice.
My heavens
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
November 25 - December 1 , 2004
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Sedimentary Rocks and Dunes (Released 25 November 2004)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2004/11/25/
o
Dear list,
Just a quick message to let you know I have several eBay auctions ending in
a few hours under seller 'naturesvault, many still at 99 cents.
I still have some specimens of last week's new meteorite offering. Here are
some good examples:
Brand New - NWA 2377 L3.7 - 5.8g Part Slice
Adam,
Why hasn't the Morrocan half of team Lunar rock documented this new fall? I
thought we would have had all the information, by way of your proteges,
immediately.
Regards,
Bill
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I have an idea, lets not start a new round of feeding the ducks match
Patience is a virtue!
DF
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Adam,
Why hasn't the Morrocan half of team Lunar rock documented this new fall? I
thought we would have had all the information, by way of your proteges,
immediately.
This meteorite will be well documented. In fact, Dr Hasnaa Chennaoui, who
was mentioned by Philippe Thomas earlier today and is describing it, will
be one of two new members of the Nomenclature Committee beginning next month.
Jeff
At 01:31 PM 12/1/2004, David Freeman wrote:
I have an idea,
hello list
sincerly the locals have no gps , to use for this data.
i have share with the list the info i get.
and also ididn't want to go there as i have many thing to manage here in
town.
well , do not forget that also to hunt in a place where the police is
rununing for every gr is dangerous
Did I hear a duck quack?!
Bill, please address me as I have been posting the emails regarding the new
fall in Morocco. We have been in contact with our partners and friends
there. Phillipe Thomas is there and announced very useful information to the
list today.
Why start unnecessary garbage to
Dear fellow collectors,
I am giving away four slices of rare meteorites. Two
of these hit metal boxes of different kinds, one hit
the Antarcitc ice shield, and one hit the Earth more
than 250 years ago.
If you want to take a look at the 7.3g crusted slice of
CLAXTON (the one that hit a
Anyone know what that shapeless goo is at the bottom edge of this
meteorite? My first thought would normally be epoxy filler but this is
obviously not a mounted sample
Cheers,
MDF
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
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Greg,
I think you read too much into what was a legitimate question. Your response
isn't very gentlemanly and you could have sent it off list as well, at least
the insulting portions.
Bill
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Did I hear a
Hi Bill and List,
No offense taken. I am going on expedition with other List members Friday
to a different desert and will not return until the 11th. I may then book
another expedition to a different area depending on lab results of some
samples being studied. I have been way to busy lately to
It is a CO3.2 xenolithic inclusion.
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Anyone know what that shapeless goo is at
Hello Everyone,
Here is an email I received recently (I receive this type every week). If
anyone is interested in persuing this, let me know. You don't even have to
travel to Morocco!
-Walter
Good day
I have a meteorite wight about 5.4Kg. I have done
initial test by Atlanta Laboratory, which
Those Jupiter meteorites are kinda rare, did they find it in a bog?
Cj
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Hello Everyone,
Here is an email I
Dear List;
I propose the name of this new Maris or Jupiter meteorite to be
turnip-truck after association with the finder.
DF
Walter Branch wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Here is an email I received recently (I receive this type every week). If
anyone is interested in persuing this, let me know. You
Hi Marc-
I wondered the same thing and presented the piece to Dr Alex Ruzicka at
Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory. It is referred to as dark inclusion not an
adjective but a scientific term. Very little study has been done on them and
Cascadia was eager to get some samples from it which I
I have tried numorus times to be removed from this list can someone please
tell me how to be removed when the owners box is always full?
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Hi. This is
i recently aquired a wonderful new piece of bonita springs, fl from fernlea. this is one of only 4 skyrox ever found in fl andone of only 2 ever found in an indian mound. it is the 3rd piece in my collection and the other 2 total to about 31g. i wish to trade the other 2 for other rare southeast
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From: Michael Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 2:17 PM
Subject: Over 100 New Meteorites/ 30% Off Any BUY IT NOW ITEMS!
Hello,
I have added over 100 new specimens in my Ebay Store!
Today and Tonight I am Offering 30% off ANY of
Hello All,
Rob Wesel was the winner for the contest for November 2004 with a guess of
68 of 80, Rob has declined taking this prize and would like to pass it down
to the runner-up
This means the prize will now pass to McCartney Taylor who had a guess of
61. If YOU would like this meteorite
I'm doing some research and found a interesting anomoly. The
strewnfield for Kendleton is 2 miles. Most strewnfields I've read
about are normally 5-15 miles long for stone meteorites.
Anyone heard of a 2 mile strewnfield?
-=mt
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Bonjour Aziz.
Hey it's exactely looking like Marcins Lampiayrie and Bogande, the new
Burkina Faso falls. (Also not yet classified).
Check ir out there: http://www.polandmet.com/
Look - brecciated, lightish grey matrix, small troilites, dark grey larger
clasts.
I guess a brecciated L.
Are there
Hello
Becouse Martin make a fallstart and send info too early I want write a few
words about this possible new fall.
Bogande village, around 120km from Bilanga. Fall from 03.2003, TKW=17kg
I waiting for confirmation if its really from 2003 year, becouse its strange
why I not hear about this
Here ya go . just in time for xmas
Park Forest @ $100/ gram
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=19257item=5540398616
rd=1
Bob Evans
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George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(321) 867-2468
RELEASE: ELV-120104
EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLES STATUS REPORT
December 1, 2004
MISSION: Deep Impact
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Delta II 7925
LAUNCH PAD: Pad 17-B Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
LAUNCH DATE: Jan. 8, 2005
LAUNCH WINDOW: 1:39:50
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Good Evenign Folks
Well, It's finally over... the meteorite has been sold! A special thanks to
Steve Arnold (Chicago) for purchasing this wonderful specimen. Enjoy!
Best Regards,
Ryan
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Can anyone tell me where I can buy some of the one centimeter cubes used
for scale in pictures?
Thanks in advance,
John Gwilliam
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Just go to your local casino John, and get a set of
dices from the crap tables!!! ;)
Dave
Can anyone tell me where I can buy some of the one
centimeter cubes used
for scale in pictures?
Thanks in advance,
John Gwilliam
Hi Bob,
That's an interesting slice. Ridiculous price of course. I don't have any PF
with chondrules like that and it's a really well taken picture for a seller
with feedback of only 3. What do you think?
Bill
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Hi John,
Can anyone tell me where I can buy some of the one centimeter
cubes used for scale in pictures?
I assume you want the ones with the letters N, S, E, W, T, B
on them. However, our own NahklaDog has some w/o compass
directions on them up on eBay right now:
Hi again Bob and list,
A few other things that are interesting about this piece are that it was found
in the guys truck and he had a way to slice it. The quality of the cut looks
pretty fair so someone used a decent saw to cut it. There's a rock shop in
Harvey near Riverdale that could have
hahhahahharidiculous
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Park Forest Ebay
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 18:31:48 -0600
Here ya go . just in time for xmas
Park Forest @ $100/ gram
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