Just a big thanks to bernd and darren for their expertise on the troilite
question.Many different meteorites with troilite in them.I do have a few
of them. And speaking of one of them,nwa 1548,like darren said,I have a 23
gram piece and I looked at it with my lupe'has many little troilite
Hi again list.Just a qiuck note.I have a 30.3 gram slice of SPADE.A texas
meteorite forsale.TKW is only 8.86 kilo's.This is classified ans an H5
annealed inpact melt breccia.It measures 4.8 cm x 3.1 cm x 6 mm in
size.Pictures upon request!I am asking $250.00.Thanks again for this time.
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 08:09:29 -0700 (PDT), Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL
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Just a big thanks to bernd and darren for their expertise on the troilite
question.Many different meteorites with troilite in them.I do have a few
of them. And speaking of one of them,nwa 1548,like darren
Paper: The Compiler
City: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, May 14, 1860
Page: 1 (of 8)
Remarkable Earthquake in Ohio. - The inhabitants of the counties of
Guernsey, Belmont and Harrison, in Eastern Ohio, were exceedingly excited
and terrified on Tuesday week by the severe shock of an
Paper: The Progressive Age
City: Coshocton, Ohio
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 1860
Page: 2 (of 4)
- The Zanesville Courier says the latest theory of the origin of the
Meteoric Stones is that they are fragments of the Charleston Convention.
(end)
WORTH SEEING - We had a very pleasant
Paper: Banner Of Liberty
City: Middletown, New York
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 1860
Page: 8 (of 8)
The great meteoric shower of Tuesday last appears to have extended over
the greater part of Ohio. In New Concord, four stones weighing from 40 to
60 pounds each, fell near the track of the
Paper: The Adams Sentinel
City: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date: Monday, May 28, 1860
Page: 1 (of 4)
Great Meteoric Shower.
A meteoricshower, which appears to have extended over the greater part
of Eastern Ohio, fell on Tuesday last. In New Concord, four stones weighing
from 40 to 60
Paper: Banner of Liberty
City: Middletown, New York
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 1860
Page: 1 (of 8)
A Meteoric Shower in Ohio
The following is a definite and detailed account of this interesting
and startling phenomena:
HENDREYSBURG, O., May 9, 1860.
DEAR PROFESSOR: - You
Paper: The New York Times
City: New York City, New York
Date: Saturday, August 4, 1860
Page: 2 (of 8)
Under MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES.
- Silliman's Journal of Science and Art (July) is filled with
interesting and valuable papers. Prof. PARSONS, of Harvard, discusses the
Origin of Species;
Paper: The Cambridge Jeffersonian
City: Cambridge, Ohio
Date: Thursday, March 15, 1906
Page: 3 (of 8)
METEOR OF 1860
Is Recalled by New Concord Residents. Parts of it are in the Famous Museum.
(THE ENTERPRISE.)
At noon on the 1st day of May, 1860, while the farm men were busy
planting
Paper: The Times Recorder
City: Zanesville, Ohio
Date: Friday, October 18, 1935
Page: 8 (of 22)
Under Little Stories of Southeastern Ohio, (By THOMAS W. LEWIS)
THE NEW CONCORD METEOR OF 1860
The Times Recorder of May 31, 1907, carried an informative story of the
falling, May 1, 1860, of a
Hi Mark and list,
I find the statement below hard to believe, because of the time to reach
the specimen and it being in moist soil. Perhaps the sun was shinning
(according to Mark's other posts it was partly cloudy) and it had a
chance to heat the black crust before the men reached it. Best!
Hi Mark and all,
Again it makes mention of the specimens being hot. Warmed by the sun the
stones could have been very warm to the touch. No where in Mark's
articles does it describe a colt being killed unless that information
was learned well after the fall. Does the dog.e colt
Walter,
NEVER EVER GIVE OUT YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER...NEVER That seller
should have never even asked for it!
CJ
IMCA# 3432
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Opinion
Hi Pete,
In regards to finding Martian locations related to Martian Meteorites,
Actually on August 4th 1998 such a report was made by Dr. Lipschultz
from Purdue University. I'll just give the link but give a brief
description here.
Six areas have been determined (with a good degree of
Hello, Al,
I've read both links - Thank you.
The way I understand the paper is that the depths of origin for the martian
meteorites have been determined, but not the location(s) on the planet as of
then:
Michael Lipschutz, professor of chemistry, analyzed the trace element
content of the 12
Barbotan, Parambu, Beaver Harrison, Gifu,
Gross-Divinaand to Darryl Pitt and me
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY
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Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it
Collection Site:
Hello All,
If there is anyone out there who packages or sells there specimens in a
membrane with small round, white numbers inside, please email me and let me
know. I got a meteorite that lost a label.
Thanks,
Cj Lebel
IMCA# 3432
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