It is simply amazing this 1960 witness fall,H5
ordinary stone chondrite.I just got another 500 grams
of beautiful fully crusted individuals.The amazing
part is the high metal content.All the pieces have
alot of metal just oozing out.I have one in perticual
that is very oriented and has 2 large
Be sure to check out the video.
http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=254846
Gunflint trail fire yields geological treasure
Anyone who loves looking up at the trees can't help but be saddened by the fire
that laid bare forests along the Gunflint Trail. But for U of M geologists
http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite.html
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au
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http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=254846
Gunflint trail fire yields geological treasure
KARE 11 News (Minnesota)
May 23, 2007
Anyone who loves looking up at the trees can't help but be saddened by
the fire that laid bare forests along the Gunflint Trail. But for U of M
Steve,
I think I write for us all in saying we await
your next pronouncement with bated breath!!!
Best wishes, Michael!!!
on 5/23/07 6:56 AM, steve arnold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is simply amazing this 1960 witness fall,H5
ordinary stone chondrite.I just got another 500
Let me guess, Michael, a Gao-Guenie-Coffee-Mug !!!
Or a Gao Calendar!
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for January
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for February
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for March
A chunk of Gao on the sill with snowy garden for
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/May07/veverka.stardust.html
Teaching an old spacecraft new tricks: Astronomer Joe Veverka may
lead new mission to comet Tempel 1
By Lauren Gold
Chronicle Online (Cornell University)
May 23, 2007
PASADENA, Calif. -- It began with two comets (Wild 2 and
Dear Listees:
Greetings all. I've been somewhat quiet on the List these past few
months, but I have a good excuse:
It is with great pleasure that I can today announce the completion of a
major new website for the Meteorite Museum at the University of New
Mexico's Institute of Meteoritics.
Good late evening list.I have put up 12 very nice
fusion crusted individuals of gao.I am selling them
for $1.75 per gram.Gao tends to sell between .80 to
$2.50 per gram depending on
orientation,flowlines,fully crusted,etc.These have at
least 95% fusion crust or better.Except for 1
piece,they all
Very, Very Well Done, Geoff! The virtual tour portion is especially
nice, not to mention extremely educational for the initiated as well as
uninitiated.
Definitely something for everyone -- children of all ages, myself included!
I highly recommend everyone who loves this hobby/passion (and
But gosh gee whiz, Steve.
Due to your self-proclaimed Gao addiction,
won't you need to buy them all back next week
in order to give them away at some later date?
Jerry
steve arnold wrote:
Good late evening list.I have put up 12 very nice
fusion crusted individuals of gao.I am selling them
2 LINKS REGARDING HELIUM3 / MOON
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/helium3_000630.html
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200411/s1252715.htm
Michael Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
Is this true? Helium-3 is found in the top few feet of lunar soil.
Anyone have info
All,
Here's another link to a story on the May 17th event in Norway. It's in
norwegian so here is the quick translation.
http://www.bangirommet.no/pages/news/180507_ildkule.html
On the evening of the 17th of May, a very intense fireball was seen in the
sky over
Hello List,
Looking for a Tafassasset Thin Section. If anyone has one for sale please let
me know.
Thanks and
Cheers
Mike Tettenborn
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If some one interested in chondrite with good price per kilo. contact me out
off list. Remember Good price for 87kilo.
Mohamed
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Hi
I just wanted to draw attention to these possible microtektites from the
Lower Eocene London Clay in England. The finder, Michael Daniels, has very
kindly provided a number of images and some notes.
http://www.tektites.co.uk/13.html
What do people think of these possible
Congratulations Geoff, you're photographic skills are out of this world.
Best,
John
At 07:03 PM 5/23/2007, Notkin wrote:
Dear Listees:
Greetings all. I've been somewhat quiet on the List these past few
months, but I have a good excuse:
It is with great pleasure that I can today announce
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