Hi,
Just a reminder to those who care
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6531245845
A nice interestingly shaped Gib finishing in the next 6 hours or so!
best
dave
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And this he said:
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.
- Original Message -
From: christopher sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 5:14 AM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Good advice for students
Hi list.I have 2 auctions ending in 9 hours,chicago time, of SAU 002.They
are at buy it nows with 50% off.I also have 4 other going on as well,One
of the others is also sau 002,the biggest piece,also with 50% off,and a
completely fusion crusted piece of DAG 477 148 gram individual.Look and
bid.
Hi Darren and all,
Based on all the previous finds, The average lunar meteorite specimen
weighs 197.02 gm. (6 grams to 1425 grams, 3.1 lbs). So this doesn't fit
the usual, expected size. Looks like either a lower impacting body hit
the moon or another size impactor can liberate specimens from
Howdy
My impression upon seeing this meteorite isn't that it necessarily
accreted quickly, but that it accreted in an environment that lacked
smaller particles. With no small bits scattered about, there was no
material to make up the typical matrix. Alternatively, even if it
accreted quickly
Howdy
Actually, they are part of the design. So is your appendix, which
serves you no purpose. Same thing for your nipples and for your body
hair, which is insufficient to actually keep you warm. Same thing for a
whale's relict pelvis, and on and on and on and on... These are examples
of
Hi Jeff, Darren, and All,
Ceratinly a most interesting find, and great news. I've been aware of this
one since some months now, and all I can say that Darren's conclusions are
way to the spot. The absence of solar noble gases indicates a VERY short
transition time, and from what I've heard the
Norbert C. escribe:
Maybe there's a good part to that sad news, too, and that
is that this whopper probably won't ruin the lunar market
Hola Norbert, I fail to see why you perceive a silver lining by preventing
Lunar specimens to become accessible to the hands of amazed parent
enthusiasts
And again Einstein:
If God has created the world, his primary worry was certainly not to make
its understanding easy for us
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From: Mark Miconi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Treiman, Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005
Norbert have all reason...if a biggest lunar meteorite
come in the market the market go in total ruin and the
price of lunar meteorites go destroyed forever
Matteo
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Norbert C. escribe:
Maybe there's a good part to that sad news, too, and
that
is that this
On Sat, 14 May 2005 16:32:45 +0200 (CEST), M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL
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Norbert have all reason...if a biggest lunar meteorite
come in the market the market go in total ruin and the
price of lunar meteorites go destroyed forever
You say that like it is a bad thing. I'd
Yeah, that is also the reason, why Esquel, Quijinge, Finmarken cost now
30cents like Brahin.
Mihke - won't you offer some NWA 482 for 400$/g???
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, May 14,
On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:58:09 -0400, Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 16:32:45 +0200 (CEST), M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL
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wrote:
Norbert have all reason...if a biggest lunar meteorite
come in the market the market go in total ruin and the
price of
Matteo escribe:
market go in total ruin and the
price of lunar meteorites go destroyed forever
Matteo
Hola Matteo,
If what you say is true, then the moony market has already factored this
in and we should be around half way there. Do you see evidence for this? Did
Zagami render such
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Matteo escribe:
market go in total ruin and the
price of lunar meteorites go destroyed forever
Matteo
Matteo,
My advice to you would be to avoid investing in lunaites, but instead
put your money into portalesites. (keep this quiet)
David
Hi again list.I would also be very interested in obtaining a nice piece of
MORRISTOWN mesosiderite for the springwater.Let me know who have any.
steve
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois Meteorites,Ltd!
website url
I agree. I would love to see a total collapse of the
market, due to a sudden increase of finds, falls, or
whatever. Ruin, ruin, ruin!
I too appreciate meteorites for what they are, not
for the money they may (or may not - ruin, ruin, ruin)
bring me later.
-Walter
Norbert have all reason...if a biggest lunar meteorite
come in the market the market go in total ruin and the
price of lunar meteorites go destroyed forever
You say that like it is a bad thing. I'd welcome it.
=
Matteo see everywhere only armageddon :))
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[
Makes you wonder how he can afford to stay online or go to shows, the poor
sap. All his income gone the way of dinosaurs
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From: Meteoryt.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: AW:
So, in the piece I referenced before on the ID-supporting meteorite collector,
it has a photo of an
etched iron meteorite with a large inclusion running through it (graphite
surrounded by troilite?)
Just out of curiosity, anyone have a guess as to which iron it is? Maybe
Gibeon?
So would I. Then everyone could afford to have a nice piece that didn't
require magnification to see it.
JKG
At 07:58 AM 5/14/2005, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 16:32:45 +0200 (CEST), M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Norbert have all reason...if a biggest
Happy you to have pay 1000 times over a piece of lunar
meteorite and after this is go 800 times under the old
pricewho have buy DaG 400 for $25,000/gr. and now
the price is go to $1000/gr. is a total suicide.
Matteo
--- Meteoryt.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Norbert have all reason...if
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Just a heads up for those interested . I have a
Ok. This is the hoof my cow lost last day. ¿ Isn`t it.
Paolo GalloFrom: "Dave Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "metlist" meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comSubject: [meteorite-list] eBay ad - Gibeon - odd shapeDate: Sat, 14 May 2005 10:48:58 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)Hi,Just a reminder to those who
I sent you a couple of e-mails off-list, but don't know if you received
them. Would you mind giving me a shout? I have no idea if it's a
hyperactive spam blocker or if I've become a nag.
Thanks!
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Hi list!
That´s it!!! Walter sees it in the right light! Meteorites are interesting
for what they are and not for what they are worth in cash. I think everyone,
who collects them only as a sort of status symbol or to show off with their
value is on a bad trip and should be ashamed of.
But I don´t
Greg,
Are you implying that Adam has a future?
Bill
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From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone,
Not that I would love to see a ...total collapse... but if it does, or the
market is in ruin, than I say, Buy all you can while
Greg,
You're right of course. It's not very smart to display my immaturity or maybe
it is. You mention the blog. Don't associate me with that. Excuse my bad pun
related to your brother.
Bill
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From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill
Greg and list,
That was not an apology. Call it a clarification. I understand that you speak
for yourself but why do you presume that you speak for the entire list?
Bill
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From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill,
Thank you for your
On Sat, 14 May 2005 20:08:39 +0200 (CEST), M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL
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wrote:
Happy you to have pay 1000 times over a piece of lunar
meteorite and after this is go 800 times under the old
pricewho have buy DaG 400 for $25,000/gr. and now
the price is go to $1000/gr. is a
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
sol 456-463, May 13, 2005: Opportunity Mission Manager Report
Opportunity has started moving its wheels again after a couple
weeks of holding still while taking some amazing images. While
waiting for the rover team to finish tests for
Test - please ignore
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MexicoDoug wrote:
Hola Norbert, I fail to see why you perceive a silver lining by
preventing Lunar specimens to become accessible to the hands of amazed
parent enthusiasts and collectors and the wonder of inspiring its
wondrous effects with kids alike. What possible reason other than
Happy you to have pay 1000 times over a piece of lunar
meteorite and after this is go 800 times under the old
pricewho have buy DaG 400 for $25,000/gr. and now
the price is go to $1000/gr. is a total suicide.
Matteo
noone is telling You Matteo You MUST buy lunars.
Its Your business.
On Sun, 15 May 2005 01:16:16 +0200, Meteoryt.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing is forever, this include Lunar prices. When deserts will be empty,
and no new lunars, Your DaG 400 will be worth again 25k, in next 20 years
maybe :)))
Or maybe 20 years from now some aspiring country (but probably
I dont want You to start be afraid my dear Lunar samples collectors, but
13.5kg of new Lunar is not Your last trouble :))
Read this one ! When I buy this samples I will put them all to ebay at 0.01$
and then will be true armageddon.
===
It`s me Göran Lindfors from Sweden, with the worlds
What happens to the price of meteorites when we finally establish a base
on the moon and starting mining the asteroids?
Steve
there will be a masssive SsssTeve Give Avay action :))
Or maybe You should try to return your samples to
Finmet/Polandmet/Farmet/Hupemet becouse they lost in 100%
That's ridiculous, Lunar material brought back from the moon would baseline
at more than $5,000.00 a gram. Anything less is not feasible because the
costs are tremendous and have already been calculated. Anybody who collects
Luanites should be happy to pay much less than this by comparison. If
Hey List, this is off topic, but I thought some of you might enjoy it. I am
sorry in advance to those who don't.
Are you an idiot?
Looking back now, were you an
idiot when you were 18? (yes you were!)
Did you think so then? (no, you thought you knew everything!)
Do you think your an idiot now?
Tom,
You have wy too much free time ! :-)
Bob
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From: Tom Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: met list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:48 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] OT; are you an idiot?
Hey List, this is off topic, but I thought
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
May 9-13, 2005
o Auream Chaos (Released 9 May 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050509a.html
o Aureum Chaos: Another View (Released 10 May 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050510a.html
o Coprates Chasma (Released 11 May 2005)
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/13may_2004mn4.htm
Friday the 13th, 2029
NASA Science News
May 13, 2005
Asteroid 2004 MN4 will come scarily close to Earth on April 13, 2029,
but it will not hit.
May 13, 2005: Friday the 13th is supposed to be an unlucky day, the sort
of day you trip on
http://www.physorg.com/news4093.htm
No Need To Fly To The Moon For Lunar Soil
PhysOrg.com
May 13, 2005
It is not necessary to fly to the Moon to get lunar soil even if the
sample is required from the other side of this planet. A meteorite
originating from the other side of the Moon has
On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:03:53 -0700, Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's ridiculous, Lunar material brought back from the moon would baseline
at more than $5,000.00 a gram. Anything less is not feasible because the
costs are tremendous and have already been calculated. Anybody who collects
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2005/05_30AR.html
Dolores Beasley
NASA Headquarters, Washington
Phone: 202/358-1753
John Bluck
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
Phone: 650/604-5026 or 604-9000
May 13, 2005
RELEASE: 05_30AR
NASA Scientists Solve Mars South Pole
If the YY in the future is big enough, I´m degenerated enough not to
notice,
I was an idiot ;- Good old days, you know...
best,
pekka s
Tom Knudson wrote:
Hey List, this is off topic, but I thought some of you might enjoy it. I am
sorry in advance to those who don't.
Are you an idiot?
Looking
Greetings list
Planning ahead a little and would like to know if anyone might be interested
in meeting in Tucson and sharing room costs and then renting a car and
driving up to Quartzite for a couple days and either flying out of Phoenix
or back to Tucson?
Email me off list
Mark F
Hola Norbert,
No need to ask for pardon Norbert, especially since in your heart you feel
you meant no offense. I never saw any offense = I saw a simple statement
which I agreed with in the first half (a lament not to be able to bond with
the
new Lunar), but I am in vigorous disagreement
Hello List Members,
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to this list so he has asked me to forward this message to you.
Best,
John Gwilliam
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