Oh, those Russians!
Nice meteorite, but can they cut it?
Cheers,
Pete
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Subject: [meteorite-list] YouTube Hunting Meteorites Video
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 23:41:26 -0600
Not sure if this has been posted before. Looks
nice sized pieces even if I couldn't understand what they said...there's one
on R.H. there too.
how can one save those videos?
Mark
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Dear Listees:
Greetings from Tucson.
I've been told by several friends who waited to book late for this
year's Gem Show that they cannot find any accommodation at all in
Tucson.
I was also notified of the following availability by a friend today,
and thought it might be of interest to a
Hello all,
Here is my first batch of auctions for the year.. keep watch int he comming
weeks as i'll have some new goodies to offer (both new to me and new
period). This week includes some of my old standbys - as well as some of the
last of my awsome new LL3.10, some mars rock and for the
Hi Joe,
That looks like a crystalized clast of some sort to me.
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 8 Jan 2007 at 15:23, Joe wrote:
Hello list,
Is it possible that there is a fossil in a meteorite, an O.C.? I was cutting
an
unclassified saharan meteorite and found this weird
Okay, here's the rapidshare link to the 100 MB version
http://rapidshare.com/files/10958368/Brenham_Wired_Science_medium.avi.html
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I was never able to find a good copy of the Cash and Treasure segment on line,
but I did find a good copy of the Wired Science pilot last night, and trimmed
out the Brenham piece. It was 158 MB, but I don't know a good free way to
transfer a file of that size to (potentially) hundreds of
Kind of like what is about to happen to George Bush's plans for the middle east
- Plutoed
by the Democrats.
[Meteorite Content] Has anyone seen the new comet in the sky yet? It was shown
on the
tube this morning and it looks like it could get quite spectacular! Maybe
it'll drop a
Excellent find Ruben! In New Hampshire there is little chance of finding a
meteorite.
I'll just have to stop by your place for a desert trip with you someday.
Gary
http://www.meteorite-dealers.com
On 8 Jan 2007 at 10:10, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
Just thought I'd post some finds I
I was never able to find a good copy of the Cash and Treasure segment on line,
but I did find a good copy of the Wired Science pilot last night, and trimmed
out the Brenham piece. It was 158 MB, but I don't know a good free way to
transfer a file of that size to (potentially) hundreds of
Is it possible that any of that early sampled soil is still pristine enough to
be tested
under new standards/conditions that would exclude the killing off of potential
organisms?
This is exciting news and is consistent with all of my hopes and beliefs
regarding the
pervasiveness of life in
Hi Gary,
Thanks for the email. It is a little harder to find a
meteorite than it looks. I've had an incredible streak
of luck lately. But you're welcome to tag along and
try sometime.
Ruben
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
http://www.thnt.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070109/NEWS0102/701090375/1001
Mystery rock not from space
By DAVID STEGON
Home News Tribune
January 9, 2007
NORTH BRUNSWICK - The rock Joseph and Kathleen Marascio found is just a
rock after all.
After believing the rock might be connected to
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/251470/1/.html
Green streaks seen in sky on Sunday likely a meteor: astronomers
By Wong Siew Ying
Channel NewsAsia
09 January 2007
SINGAPORE : If you are among many who sighted green streaks in the sky
at about 7.30pm on Sunday,
Good Morning All,
like Ruben wrote, it is a little harder to find a meteorite than it looks.
I know of some people that have been to places with previous finds and they
just had no luck.
Then I know some that have gone once to a known place and found three.
I have found my first meteorite of
Hi,
I was told a List member purchased the specimen mentioned below.
Would the new owner be so kind as to contact me off list?
Thanks,
Ken Newton
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/
Ron Baalke wrote:
http://www.wisinfo.com/northwestern/news/local/stories/local_21122794.shtml
Area man says
Gary:
Or, put a more accurate way, kind of like what has happened to this country
since the Chimp took over.
K.
On 10 Jan 2007 at 06:05, Gary K. Foote wrote:
Kind of like what is about to happen to George Bush's plans for the middle
east - Plutoed by the Democrats.
[Meteorite Content]
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/January_9.html
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The story seems very fishy to me. I find it hard to believe that even diamonds
could survive hitting the Earth's atmosphere/surface at interstellar speeds.
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/070108_spacey_diamonds.html
ET Gems: Black Diamonds Come from Outer Space
By Jeanna Bryner
Hi listees,
By Google searching, i know Pallasites are classified
into three grouplets including MGP, ESP and PXP, and
MGP, ESP, PXP are composed of 42, 3, and 4 known
members, respectively. However, the detailed data on
these members are difficult to be obtained completely.
Could anyone here
Miss Ma Lan inquired:
Could anyone here provide me with useful weblinks
for my further study? Many many thanks in advance.
Hello Miss Ma Lan,
The first weblink I can come up with is David Weir's excellent
and extremely useful website. See here:
http://www.meteoritestudies.com/
.. then I'd
Dear List Members,
Later today, Friday and next Monday, I have over 230 eBay auctions ending. I
decided to load up the amount of material for you to consider for those who
can not attend the Tucson Show or who want to take material to the Tucson
Show for resale. Here is a list of what I have
Space Weather News for Jan. 10, 2007
http://spaceweather.com
Comet McNaught has continued to brighten as it approaches
the sun and it is now the brightest comet in 30 years.
For observers in the northern Hemisphere, tonight is
probably the best time to see it: Go outside this
evening and
http://space.com/businesstechnology/070110_mar_phoenix_landing.html
Phoenix Mars Lander: The Search For A Safe Haven
By Leonard David
space.com
10 January 2007
As NASA prepares its Mars Phoenix spacecraft for an August launch,
program officials are still trying to find a suitable landing
http://newstranscript.gmnews.com/news/2007/0110/Front_Page/009.html
Meteorite's hit on home jolts township family
Oh, it came out of the sky, landed just a little south of Moline. Jody
fell out of his tractor, couldn't believe what he seen. Laid on the
ground and shook, fearin' for his life.
http://www.ecanadanow.com/curiosity/2007/01/10/iranian-news-agency-reports-ufo-has-crashed-in-kerman-province/
Iranian news agency reports UFO has crashed in Kerman province
E Canada Now
January 10, 2007
Eyewitnesses told the Fars News Agency (FNA) that a radiant UFO had
crashed in the Barez
http://www.nbc-2.com/articles/readarticle.asp?articleid=10529z=3p=
Was that an earthquake?
NBC2 News
January 10, 2007
LEE COUNTY: Our newsroom has been flooded with calls from residents who
felt an earthquake just before 10 a.m. According to the US Geological
Survey, there were no earthquakes
Re: http://space.com/businesstechnology/070110_mar_phoenix_landing.html
Hello Ron and list,
Nice to see Phoenix moving right along, I am sure they will decide on a
landing site soon.
The home page for this project is located here:
http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/index.php
I really like the
There have been several sonic booms in Florida reported by the press the
last 2-3 years. I am starting to the lean towards the possibility of a
military experiment.
Mark
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Hi, List,
I posted this following about Comet McNaught
last night after I got back from my first look at it,
but it disappeared into the temporary black hole the
List was transiting and never appeared on the other
side.
Let's try it again. I added a few comments.
Hello :-)
I took a nice picture from the comet a few minutes ago ...
http://www.sternhimmel-ueber-ulm.de/scratch/McNaughtk.jpg
Bigger version:
http://www.sternhimmel-ueber-ulm.de/scratch/McNaught.jpg
And a video:
http://www.sternhimmel-ueber-ulm.de/scratch/McNaught.avi
Thomas
IMCA #0298
I have had a quick look at the paper that proposes that black diamonds
are interstellar. The authors have made some interesting measurements
and it is true that the carbonado diamonds have long puzzeled
scientists. I actually have several large carbonado stones on my desk
and have meant to
if your like me you don't have the money to go to the south pole or the
north pole or any pole for that matter,so try hunting on your cities
rooftops.make sure they are high enough .parking lots with many floors,go to
the top look for rocks clear them and then go back latter and look again,you
Hello List,
In late 2003, I started a compilation of the weights of all the Ensisheim
meteorite fragments, slices...owned in museums, institutes, private
collections...
I received much help from the list and, after completing the official data,
I came up by December 11, 2003 with the following
Hello All,
When I was inducted at the Ensisheim 2004 show, I acquired a small,
0.773-gram fragment from list member Peter Marmet. This piece originally
came from Anne Black.
It is small part slice, no crust, has a mottled appearance, abundant FeNi,
melt veinlets, and abundant finely dispersed
Hello List and Thin Section Enthusiasts,
Look at those stunning thin section pictures by Roger Warin on
Mark Bostick's website. They are out-of-this world. Fantastic!
I'd like to invite you to take a look at TS picture #2 on Mark's website
and compare it to my thin section picture of the
The similarities are amazing. Beautiful bars of multicolor with yellow bands
at an angle
to the bleish,greenish,reddish bands... Are all thin sections of like
specimens this
close or is this a fluke?
Gary
On 10 Jan 2007 at 21:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
When I was inducted
I meant to respond to this post about the thin sections, not the eisenheim post
- but
y'all probably already knew that. :)
Gary
On 10 Jan 2007 at 21:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List and Thin Section Enthusiasts,
Look at those stunning thin section pictures by Roger Warin on
Mark
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,242909,00.html
New Jersey Homeowners Tell of Unwanted Guest Which Crashed In Their
Bathroom: A Meteorite
Fox News
January 10, 2007
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, N.J. - A hole in the roof, a bathroom full of
debris and a strange, silvery rock near the toilet - the
http://www.iranian.ws/iran_news/publish/article_20107.shtml
UFO Crash in Central Iran
Iran News
January 10, 2007
An Unidentified Flying Object crashed in Barez Mounts in the central
province of Kerman Wednesday morning. Deputy Governor General of Kerman
province Abulghassem Nasrollahi told that
The Nageswarans have not decided what to do with their meteorite,
despite plenty of advice from family and friends. But they said they
want to make sure that the rock, which they have locked up at a bank,
serves an educational purpose.
SO TEST THE DAMN THING! Who is advising this family?!!
aaa
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Hello List
Tucson is s close, alot of work here but I have unfortunatelly only 2
hands.
Anyway I have made ready 3 newly classified meteorites and one old just
received his own number.
http://www.polandmet.com/
. NWA4554 [L5] - one beautifull specimen with perfect crust and fresh
interior.
Meantime, an informed source told that the object has been on fire and
there has been thick smoke coming out of it prior to the crash,
concluding that the object couldn't have been a meteor as meteors do not
smoke.
I guess this informed source never heard of the Sikhote-Alin fall.
Ron Baalke
Hi Mark,
In the SW Florida area there were no very loud booms as when the space
shuttle returned. There were many rumblings over ten to fifteen seconds
and one occurring after I came back from outside after checking the
disturbance.
The news report A spokesman with The Naval Air Station in Key
Nice Job, Thomas. NICE JOB!!
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Thomas Tuchan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Brightest Comet in 30 Years: Comet
In a message dated 1/10/2007 2:07:09 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello All,
When I was inducted at the Ensisheim 2004 show, I acquired a small,
0.773-gram fragment from list member Peter Marmet. This piece originally
came from Anne Black.
It is small part slice,
Hello and good evening list.I have 3 sets of fragments
and really nice individuals of NWA 4265.The new EL6/7
enstatite for trade.One set is 189.1
grams,(4)pieces,the other set is 3 individuals plus a
endcut,and this weighs 217.6 grams.The last set is
208.4 with 3 individuals plus another
And the number one answer would be: To much bologna at the show?
DF
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
The hotel prices its a problem in all mineral
showswhy you not come in Bologna Show in March?
Matteo
--- Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Dear List Members,
If anybody
Welcome Serge !
Glad to have you here again,
All the best,
Christian
I.M.C.A. #2673 at http://www.imca.cc www.imca.cc
website: http://www.austromet.com www.austromet.com
Ing. Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
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Me and Alain Carion are proud to announce the
existence of a new french meteorite.
The meteorite of Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne fell
September 29, 1799 near Le Mans (west of France). A
farmer saw a stone falling in front of him while he
was collecting grain. The stone was certainly broken
apart. It
Hi Listoids
I'm gonna talk to my geeky friendz on the weekend and get them to help me html
code a page for an interest group for Queensland (Australia) meteorites
Queensland is my home state and has many interesting meteorites with a sad
story of many either lost or stolen or otherwise missing
That's a great news for the collector (fort he dealer I'm not so
sure..hehe).
The DESERT PRINCE is back!!
Serge, be sure, we had missed you!
Martin
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Gesendet: Montag, 8. Januar 2007 18:35
An:
Hello Thaddeus list,
I agree absolutely, my oppositional use of phenomenoligical and scientific
was meant in a more daily-life-sense and not in a philosophical manner.
It's clear that the above mentioned opposition is included in phenomenology
itself. It's the merit of Merleau-Ponty that
Ok. Maybe I've missed something. Met-bull says NWA 4265 is an L6 consisting of
62 grams. Tell me it ain't so Steve.
Bill
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Major
Hi listees,
Here are my serveral listings on eBay auction, all
with low starting price.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcommonQ5fmurre
These tekties are called indochinites, from south
China. Nice surface features and less abrasion. Hope
you guys like them :-)
Thanks for looking and happy new
Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I just wanted to
say hi to the list members. I'm interested in meteorites. I hunt
them and study them (strictly amateur in all respects I assure you).
I have a few, although small, they have been under my microscope more
times
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Subject: [meteorite-list] introduction
Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I just wanted to
say hi to the list members. I'm
Hello again list.I stand corrected on my earlier
post.It is NWA 2965,the new EL6/7.It is not nwa
4265.That is my mistake.Thanks to bill for realizing
my mistake.There are so many # out there that you have
to be absolutley correct.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since
Hi Zelimir an Bernd,
I also acquired ath the same Ensisheim show as Bernd , in 2004,
a 3.376g 30x22x2 mm partslice of the Ensisheim meteorite from Peter Kümmel
www.austromet.com/collection/Ensisheim_3.376g_A.jpg
www.austromet.com/collection/Ensisheim_3.376g_B.jpg
Greetings from Austria,
Hello List
Tucson is s close, alot of work here but I have unfortunatelly only 2
hands.
Anyway I have made ready 3 newly classified meteorites and one old just
received his own number.
http://www.polandmet.com/
. NWA4554 [L5] - one beautifull specimen with perfect crust and fresh
interior.
?
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Hi All,
Here's a link to an interesting article about a REAL
fossil meteorite:
http://fossilmeteorite.notlong.com
Considering all the recent discussion, there continues
to be widespread misuse of this term. Editors of
professional publications aren't in disagreement with
the meaning of the
Hello List
Tucson is s close, alot of work here but I have unfortunatelly only 2
hands.
Anyway I have made ready 3 newly classified meteorites and one old just
received his own number.
http://www.polandmet.com/
. NWA4554 [L5] - one beautifull specimen with perfect crust and fresh
Hi Bob and all,
A term or two to describe these old/ancient/reallyold, yes reallyold, bits
isn't all that important. There's usually no way to date them to fossil layers
as has been pointed out. It is thrilling when they are found in boundaries that
are defined. I understand the need to
Hi Michael,
Welcome to the list.
Trace
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 7:25 PM
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Hi all,
I seriously doubt if any of you know me. However, I
Hello list members and fellow thin section junkies,
Thanks for the post Bernd. Roger Warin has more thin section photographs on
the AGAB (mineral/fossil) website, linked below.
http://www.agab.be/meteorites/Thin/thin.html
The web site is in French, but the photographs almost speak for
Hello,
A roof is as we all know a fine target. Have you had any success?
Welcome to our list,
Bill
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Subject: [meteorite-list] rooftop hunting it's my way
Meteorites. An enthuastic place to express yourself. Lack of smarts isn't an
issue. You don't need deep pockets, a microscope helps. It's always fun to see
the experts go awry when you feel you are lacking and see that they don't
understand at all.
Hi Mike, and welcome as a contributor to the meteorite list. Here's looking
to some fresh grist for the mill, especially on those days we, or our
discussions, start feeling as old as the meteorites themselves! Of course
your comment left me wondering, of the few meteorites you do have, if you
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