anyone have a piece of cumberland falls avalible for sale / trade that shows
the dark chonderitic inclusions? prefer several tens of grams at a bare
minimum.
TIA
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http://news.mcmedia.com.au/story.asp?TakeNo=200507135350467
Has a space rock hit Murchison again?
Shepparton News (Australia)
July 13, 2005
Has the space equivalent of lightning struck twice in Murchison?
A meteorite famously hit the town in September 1969 and Murchison
antique store owner
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July13.html
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Speaking of Dutch Meteorites..what became of the object that punched
through a warehouse roof there a few years back. I faintly recall it
being a possible hoax.
Elton
I assume this concerns the 'meteorite'of Weert, which purportedly fell through a
factory roof in the summer of 1999. I
Since you made so many statements about the article
link I had posted. Let me point out a couple of
things.
I don't know what large is to them... However, I do
know this, that in 2003 what might be the largest
meteorite to be recovered on Indian soil came from
this area.
Secondly, it would
Loved Ron's link too! I vote it is mostly degassing.
What did you think?I see a couple of spots that
may be impacts, but over all its gotta be degassing.
That would explain its interior right?
Dana Hawn
Louisville, IL
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Dear List Members,
Just a quick note to let those of you who are interested in rare and
beautiful, along with weathered and ugly, material that I have 113 eBay
auctions ending in a few hours under my seller name, naturesvault. I have a
new ungrouped H7 (NWA 2835) with Buy it Now at a very
Hi Susan and list,
I am sure this is not the exact same link but it is on
the same story from the same newspaper site in India
it's pretty close to the original. It came out the
following day to the actual original. Its not like it
was a scientific journal and perhaps English is a
second
Hi again, I have some spectacular meteorites ending tonight, some worth near
$1000 each listed for one cent.
Be sure to get bids in early, I have people email me every auction night who
complain that they forgot to bid.
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 06:59:29 -0700 (PDT), Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for telling me the area is wow like the size of
TX, but narrow that down to the western part and then
I think you might really be telling me something worth
while. LOL How big is the western part of frigging
TX?
Hi Alex and list,
I'm driving to near the launch site in just a few minutes, should be pretty
cool. I only live about three hours away.
Take care all,
Greg
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Sent: Wednesday, July
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
July 7-13, 2005
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o East Tharsis Pit Chain (Released 07 July 2005)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/07/07
o Ganges Chasma Sands
someone catch Greg . . .
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:39 PM
Subject: CNN Breaking News
-- NASA scrubs launch of space shuttle Discovery because of faulty
fuel-tank sensor.
Thanks Susan and List for the heads-up,
Shuttle mission reset for tomorrow. Got a hold of Greg and he was able to
four wheel over the medium and return because traffic was so bad and only
wasted about an hour. I guess he is going to try again tomorrow. Will post
pictures.
Take Care,
Hello Everyone,
No launch today due to a faulty fuel tank sensor. Better luck tomorrow. I
lucked out and got a phone call from a friend who told us about the aborted
mission. I was able to turn around and get out of traffic before we really
got clogged in. At the location we were when I
http://www.thewesterlysun.com/articles/2005/07/13/news/news3.txt
BACKYARD CRATER SPAWNS QUESTIONS
By Emily Dupuis
The Westerly Sun (Rhode Island)
July 13, 2005
WESTERLY - Ted Davidson woke early Saturday to find a small crater -
what he believes could be the impact of a meteorite - in his
Dear List,
A Very quick note that I have a world class specimen of NWA 482 ending at
auction this afternoon.
Awesome crusted part slice of NWA 482. A less substantial offering of NWA
482 recently sold on eBay for $10,909.09 a gram or 12,000.00 for a 1.1 gram
specimen. For your reference, the
Hello Dawn, Steve #2 (see below) list,
I was going to respond to your email point by point, like I did the article
that was posted, but that probably wouldn't be so nice. And I am a very nice
person.
In fact, if you are in Tucson this next February, I would like to invite you to
a little
Another case of reporters getting their facts wrong. Does the hole in
the picture look 2 feet across and 5 feet deep?
Mike Fowler
Chicago
http://www.thewesterlysun.com/articles/2005/07/13/news/news3.tx
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On Jul 13, 2005, at 3:32 PM, Michael Fowler wrote:
Another case of reporters getting their facts wrong. Does the hole in
the picture look 2 feet across and 5 feet deep?
Mike Fowler
Chicago
http://www.thewesterlysun.com/articles/2005/07/13/news/news3.txt
My god, what a beauty of a meteorite,nwa 1647.This thing is just like a
picture was just painted with so many colors.The shock veins in there and
the black and white chondrules unbelieveable.I would pay to have another
larger piece.Only 313 grams of this thing.Get while you can.Thanks again
greg!
Hello All,
Now it looks like the launch is set for Monday (hopefully). We'll see if it
does launch and if I get some good pictures, I will share for those who are
interested.
Take care,
Greg
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Hi,
I thought that NWA 1647 is a Eucrite. Has it been reclassified?
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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Arnold, Chicago!!!
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:42 PM
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Peter wrote:
I thought that NWA 1647 is a Eucrite. Has it been reclassified?
Steve #2 wrote:
My god, what a beauty of a meteorite, NWA 1647.This thing is just like a
picture was just painted with so many colors.The shock veins in there ...
I concur with regard to the terrific shock veins of
Mark F. wrote:
Another case of reporters getting their facts wrong. Does the hole in
the picture look 2 feet across and 5 feet deep?
Hola Mark, List, nice catch...
Based on the photo, the only interpretation that appears sensible:
Investigating the hole, measuring roughly 2-feet across
Hi Dan,
I don't always read your posts, because in many cases they as so long
and wordy, but a sense of humor you definitely have!!
Mike Fowler
Chicago
Mark F. wrote:
Another case of reporters getting their facts wrong. Does the hole in
the picture look 2 feet across and 5 feet deep?
Ha, ha, ha ,ha.
Hooo, ha, he. Haaa,
ROTFL!!!
(tears are in my eyes - everyone in my office is
wondering what I am laughing about!
Sensible post, Doug.
-Walter
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Mark F. wrote:
Another case of reporters getting their facts wrong. Does the hole in
the picture look 2 feet across and 5 feet deep?
Hola Mark, List, nice catch...
Based on the photo, the only interpretation that appears sensible:
Investigating the hole, measuring roughly 2-feet across
As usual bernd knows how to set things right.I was looking at another
stone that had chondrules.I know that nwa 1647 is a basaltic eucrite.And
of course eucrites do not have chondrules.I was looking at the black and
white shock veins.There is a difference.
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Dana List,
First off, I apologize to Dana Hawn, as I wrote Dawn (slurring DAna haWN into
Dawn) in my last email. See how easy it is to get the facts wrong? I want to
assure you that EVERY fact in the following email is exactly how it happened.
Factually 101% corrrect.
I was asked what I
Hi Dana,
I kinda missed Steve's post but as to the #1, there is a second Steve Arnold
on the List.
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:59 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold #1
Hey list,
I was going to wait a little longer and let that last post of mine soak in a
little more before following up, but I am going to be out of the house for much
of this evening, and I was a little concerned it might start to smell too bad
unless I cleaned it up first.
Sometimes I forget
Steve Arnold The First wrote;
(I am not sure I like that term #1 anymore, it kind of is leaving a
strange taste in my mouth all of a sudden...)
Well I can assure you it tastes better than # 2
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
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Can we stop this idiotic thread? This has nothing to do with anything.
Mike Farmer
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i am so glad to hear this.
susan
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold #1 full of #2???
Hey list,
I was going to wait a little longer and let that last post
I think we should get back to meteorites.The latest thread concerning #1
and #2 have nothing to do with what this list is about.I want to get back
to meteorites.That is what we do best on this list.METEORITES!
STEVE
Steve
http://news.mcmedia.com.au/story.asp?TakeNo=200507145355343
Speculation rife about source of Murch's big bang
By Kristin Favaloro
Shepparton News (Australia)
July 14, 2005
Mystery has continued to surround an almighty bang that sounded in
Murchison on Saturday night.
While many residents have
Steve,
I enjoyed your story and you made your point well. You also made your
point about how newspapers always mis-spell names as you did with mine -
Wier instead of Weir. BTW I still regard the Honolulu night as one of my
all time best times.
David
I apologize for the off-topic email, but those of you interested in Gold
Nuggets, I just added 50+ gold nuggets to my website at cjsmeteorites.com.
Just go to the terrestrial rock page and click on the Gold Nuggets link.
More Meteorites are coming soon!
Thanx,
CJ Lebel
IMCA# 3432
[EMAIL
...and the #2 is a long, long way's behind the #1! Try following the
complete library of Ssteve Arnold #2's critically inputted archives.
Dave F.
Dawn Gerald Flaherty wrote:
Hi Dana,
I kinda missed Steve's post but as to the #1, there is a second Steve Arnold
on the List.
Jerry Flaherty
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El Hammammi fall, still
Dana said:
The meteorites fall from April to July. So I think is
is safe to say its an annual event. Now that is
consistent! I mean if you bleed out your ears every
year for 10 yrs during the months of April-July
wouldn't you think that is consistent? Shit call this
indian/hillbilly
I still regard the Honolulu night as one of my
all time best times
hummm. I think I need to start reading these
posts a little more closely from now on.
-Walter
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Hello list,
Why India gets so many meteorite falls you may ask? Because it is the
center of the universe. That of course also makes it the center of the
turtles back. Meteors at a wide variety of angles can hit India, where this
is less true for other spots on the turtle back.
Hello again,
I meant to add that the article refers to the Delhi meteorite. A meteorite
that fell on October 18, 1897, of which two pieces, 910 grams was recovered.
(Meteorites A to Z: Second Edition).
Clear Skies,
Mark
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Paper: The Oakland Tribune
City: Oakland, California
Date: Sunday, December 7, 1952
Page: 2-C
New Text Explains Cosmic Phenomena of Meteorites
Reviewed by FRANK KETTLEWELL
OUT OF THE SKY, by H. H. Nininger; University of Denver Press, Denver,
Colo.; $5.
It has been satisfactorily
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8567313/
Newly discovered planet has 3 suns
Scientists puzzled at how such a planet could form
By Michael Schirber
Space.com
Updated: 7:15 p.m. ET July 13, 2005
A newly discovered planet has bountiful sunshine, with not one, not two, but
three suns glowing in
its
Hi, All
The animation of the three-sun sunset mentioned (with link to the .mov
file) in the piece below is
truly gorgeous. It's about 2 million bytes, and due to mere dialup and wet
phone wires, I had to
download it at a terribly slow 23 Kbaud, and it was worth every minute of the
wait!
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Hi, All
The animation of the three-sun sunset mentioned (with link to the .mov
file) in the piece below is
truly gorgeous. It's about 2 million bytes, and due to mere dialup and wet
phone wires, I had to
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