Hi Bernd, Jerry List,
NWA 3119 is a great meteorite and one of my favourites! I would have to
agree with Bernd's comments that it is probably a type-3 (breccia?). The
problem is that it seems to be a fairly heterogenous meteorite which
probably makes classification very type specimen dependent.
Hello Robert,
Sorry for not answering yor email around the times I went to Moss.
I had no Internet acess there, and it was extremely hot and hectic
there too... :-)
You are right about the stone we first heard about on the 23rd
of July. Believe it or not that's my birthday! So it was a
Michael; What a great specimen! Thanks for sharing.You don't see many
gibeons with that much character.It has it all.
Best Regards;Herman.
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Hi All,
Not too long ago someone on the list gave a link to their
ancient coin page featuring coins with meteorites. I had
it bookmarked on my old computer, but not this one.
Can someone remind me who and/or the URL?
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
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Hi, All,
This accounting would put the total mass in the
range of 3261 gm. to 4261 gm. and the guessing-game
winner would be Jim Strope on the low end and
Alex Seidel at the high end, with the dividing line
between them being at a total of 3705.71 gm.
Still, that 1000 gram uncertainty is
Thanks to all the many people who responded,
You might all enjoy at least having these pages for
pos. future reference. The one I had originally referenced
was the excellent stamp and coin page of Pib Burns:
http://www.pibburns.com/catastro/metstamp.htm
However, I did not know
I think everybody on this list knows Joel, the creater
and former editor of Meteorite Magazine. Over the past
few months Geoff Notkin and Maria Haas has been
putting together a thank you gift for his
contributions to the meteorite community. Being in New
Zealand I had the pleasure today of
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