Dear List Members,
I have placed many rare and beautiful specimens for sale under my
naturesvault eBay name. Included are larger slices of planetary and other
rare material. I have also included two new classified meteorites that I
have not offered before, these are NWA 2381, an LL Shock Melt
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 01:51, Darren Garrison wrote:
Ah, he's a rank amature compaired to Nancy Lieder (familar to anyone who
visits sci.astro)
NO NO NO!!! Do NOT bring up THAT name for the love of all good on the
planet!!!
Tom
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Hello List,
anybody ever seen a Gold Basin with such beautiful shock veins?
When you have a piece that looks like this one, please sent pictures,
because i never saw such a basin before...
http://www.gi-po.de/ebayfolder/basin/basin.htm
Interested in this cute piece? It weighs 10,2 grams and i
Hello all,
I am meeting another list member at the Tucson airport tomorrow on our
way to the show. We're arriving on separate flights and right now plan
to meet by the car rentals. Can someone tell me if all the car rentals are
in one place at the airport or perhaps make a better suggestion on
THE STORM COMETH WESTWARD!!!
=
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
I. M. C. A. MEMBER #6728
Illinois Meteorites
website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/illinoismeteorites/
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A big 'Thank you!' to all who responded so quickly to my question. It
sounds like the main car rental building is the place. That was our
original plan but it's nice to know exactly where it's located.
See y'all!
Bob
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want to buy gibeon knife blanks /slices.
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Hi, Darren,
I give up. Your kook wins the prize!
Sterling
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So,
Hi, List,
What about the rotten rocks?
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/spirit/20040615a.html
These stones seem to have retained their (presumably) hard
outer crusts but have had their insides eroded away.
Now, it occurs to me that a fusion
Hello All,
I just got this message from an overjoyed Mike Farmer.
Overjoyed and freaking out because of the following
message.
Sincerest congrats, you lucky one !!!
Bernd, I am at the tucson show and from this hotel no posts go
out to the list. Can you please post that I have just received
Congratulations to Mike! Way to go big guy! I think we have all holding
our breaths hoping that it would be confirmed soon and now that it has
been, it's time to celebrate (and maybe pick up a slice or two ;-) !
Cheers
-John Dawn
Arizona Skies Meteorites
That is HUGE news, Mike! Heartfelt congratulations from an
envious fellow hunter! Wish I could have made it to Tucson this
year to high-five you in person...
Best wishes,
Rob
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Thinking about the ever-growing number of Martian meteorites being found, I was
wondering about
meteorites from Phobos and Demos-- they have a much smaller cross-sections to
hit, but I'd think
that their much lower escape velocity would make up for that. If pieces of
Mars are hitting Earth,
I
Mike Farmer wrote:
Bernd, I am at the tucson show and from this hotel no posts go
out to the list. Can you please post that I have just received
confirmation on my find from Oman, it is a LUNAR, highlands
microbreccia full of impact melted clasts of both mare and
highlands componants!
http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=3763
A quote from this article:
Of the 23,000 meteorites have been catalogued so far, none of them is like the
Kaidun meteorite, which contains minerals that have never been seen before.
Ivanov calls it new and weird.
It contains fragments of
Congratulations Mike. What an accomplishment. Steve
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how BIG is it?!
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thanks for the replies- need them at least 200g And 1/8" thick for knife blanks, paralell u.s. only.
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Harlan asked how big Mike's lunar was.
Here is the link once more:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/January28.html
Bernd
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Since today is my birthday, and the announcment came out today, I think it
would only be fair for someone to buy me a slice as a present!
Major congrats Mike!!!
David Hardy
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Harlan asked how big Mike's lunar was.
Here is the link once more:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Feb2.html
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Hey List, what is the last day the Tucson show is still up and running?
Thanks, Tom
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HALE-BOPP CO-DISCOVERER PLANS EVENT TO MARK TEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF COMET
DISCOVERY
January 27, 2005
Contact: Alan Hale, Southwest Institute for Space Research
(505) 687-2075
CLOUDCROFT, NEW MEXICO. July 23, 2005 marks the ten-year anniversary of the
discovery of Comet Hale-Bopp, and
Congratulations Mike !! Another great achievement !
I wish I were there to see it in person.
Bob Evans
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 12:21 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Metal in Mike's new find from
Wow Mike! You must have appeased the meteorite gods in a mighty way. What
did you do to make them smile on you so graciously? (It'll be our little
secret...)
Anita
Oh my god Bernd, I am just freaking out that I found my
own moon rock with my own eyes and hands! Thanks, Mike
Congradulations Mike! Historic! Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 2:12 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Farmer Lunar Find
Congratulations Mike. What an accomplishment. Steve
Congrast Mike! Cant wait to see it!!
Matt Morgan
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That is HUGE
http://www.astronomy.com/default.aspx?c=aid=2853
GRBs spark protoplanetary lightning
Solar-system-scale lightning storms triggered by gamma-ray bursts may be
responsible for a key
feature of stony meteorites.
Robert Adler
February 2, 2005
Blasts of gamma rays may have spawned lightning storms
anybody got any new links to some fresh titan lander pix?
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Congratulations!
I hope we will see more of it after Tucson. I would like to see the crust
on that lunar. The Pictures of the Day is a teaser, I'm trying to see the
details of the crust but the angle isn't too good. Looks fresh though.
:-)
/Göran
Matt Morgan wrote:
Congrast Mike! Cant wait to
Mike,
Congratulations!
You go into the meteorite history books amongst a VERY, VERY SELECT FEW -
finders of a lunar meteorite
All the best,
Greg
Greg Redfern
JPL NASA Solar System Ambassador
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/index.html
International Meteorite Collectors
Congrats! Way to go Mike! I can only imagine your excitement!
Regards,
Tom
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I think we need more pics
Thanks, Tom
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From: Greg Redfern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Matt Morgan' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
January 27 - February 2, 2005
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Intracrater Dunes (Released 27 January 2005)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/01/27/
o Big Dust Devils
http://www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/geowissenschaften/bericht-39739.html
February Geology and GSA Today media highlights
Geological Society of America
February 2, 2005
The February issue of GEOLOGY covers a wide variety of potentially
newsworthy subjects. Topics include: earthquakes
http://www.geelonginfo.com.au/readarticle.asp?articleid=14605
Experts baffled over what went boom in the night
DANIEL FOGARTY
Geelong Info (Australia)
February 3, 2005
A RUMBLING that woke people from Geelong to Frankston remains a mystery
with experts not feeling a thing.
Residents in St
This was over the city I live in! It was a MASSIVE lightning strike which
travelled a long distance before turning a huge power-pole into match
sticks! The Bureau of Meteorology also indicated a possibility of
Ball-Lightning. There was not actually an Earth tremor as such but seismic
instuments
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Productive with Peace Efforts - sol 374-380,
February 02, 2005
Spirit had another productive week in the locale of a target called
Peace. Because of strong interest in the unusual character of Peace,
the team decided to
Does anyone want to split their hotel room? I arrive in Tucson
Friday. I've managed to screw up my reservations and have no
reservations. Staying Feb 4, 5, 6.
-mt
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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR FIND
MR. FARMER. WOW!
Kirk
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Farmer Lunar find!
Hello everyone,
Looks like I get to annouce another previously undescribed US meteorite.
Following the tradition of the Layfette University and the Kansas University
meteorite. Where an unknown meteorite found in the college was named after
it, we have given this meteorite the provision name
Hello Mike and List,
I'm home from work now and would like to add my
congratulations to Mike. When he called me today at
work to inform me of the Lunar confirmation, I was
elated! I felt like jumping and singing and dancing
like a madman. (OK, so I DID do a little jig when no
one was around.)
Congrats Mark,
I think i'll have to open champagne again for this mew meteorite
annoucement.
Best regards
Michel FRANCO
Inn Suite Room 222 ( first floor)
Tucson show
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Hi again everyone, I am still in shock at having found my very own Lunar
meteorite.
I am overwhelmed with the congratulations from almost everyone. Sadly, one
person in particular today instead of being happy for me, tried everything
in their power to denounce my piece even though several of
Hello List
Like Mike said, we had a great day in Tucson today.
Here a quick post of some photo's taken, sorry some are not the greatest.
Michael Franco of Caillou Noir, He's on the 2nd floor above Room 222 just
above Alain Carion room.
Hi list.It is after 11 pm in tucson.Just a qwick recapp of my day.I got in
at 2:30 and was picked up by bob c. and mexico doug.I already bought 2
meteorites from farmer.one of them being NWA 2432 A LL3.2 a22 gram
slice,and piece of
gao,107 gram individual.We had ablast in farmers room and hanged
I took some images of an interesting little oriented chondrite today. Pics
here if interested:
http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/features/oriented.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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Great photos. What did you use?
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A Camera! ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
(P.S. An Olympus C-740 on Macro. Overhead halogen light with two small table
lamps from each side and filtered using white baking paper!)
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Subject: Re:
Arizona Keith wrote:
Michael Franco of Caillou Noir, He's on the 2nd floor above Room 222
just
above Alain Carion room.
http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005franco1.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/tucson2005franco2.jpg
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