In the Bologna Mineral Show 2008 it will be present an
exhibition on meteorites with over 90 pieces from me treated
with pieces from my personal collection, from NHM of Milan,
Mineralogy Dep. of the Torino and Modena University, Vatican
Observatory, Museo del Cielo e della Terra of Romano Serra,
I just purchased a 870 gram La Criolla that came with the original pic
featured in Haag's 1985 catalog. Does anyone have one that they could
scan and email me? I haven't seen the catalog but would like a copy for
my records.
Hi Matt and List,
I can only come up with Catalogs 1989, 1991, 1997
Hi Matt,
Thanks a lot for the comprehensive report. Look forward to hearing more.
Mark
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Hi Bob:
I can give you a brief update.
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I like the way the smaller chondrule sits just outside the 'primary perimeter'
of the larger
chondrule in pic #1. Yet, it lies within the surrounding matrix of melt [is
melt right in this
case?]
Pic #2 is very cool. Where'd that chondrule go anyway??? :)
Gary
First is a chondrule with a
Hi bernd
It is not the big piece. There is a pic with the finder of my piece in the
catalog. Was looking for a scan of that and any info on the guys name
Thanks
Matt
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Hi All:
Here are a few more images from Friday and Saturday. Which include Anne
and Geoff setting up (sorry).
http://nats102.arizona.edu/Gemshow/GemShow0202.mht
Larry
On Sat, February 2, 2008 8:42 pm, Bob Evans wrote:
I know every one is busy enjoying the show, but, Im sure the rest of us
Hi -
The Barringer crater visitor center had some nice
little bagged pieces - $2-$3? a bag, with slip.
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
Hi Larry and All!
The following link in a previous list post is broken
and 404.
http://nats102.arizona.edu/Gemshow/GemShow0202.mht;
Regards and clear skies!
MikeG
Hi All:
Here are a few more images from Friday and Saturday.
Which include Anne
and Geoff setting up (sorry).
Hi Mike is that fusion crust or is that the interior? It better be crust
else it's misclassified, right!
Jerry Flaherty
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Hello list.
Sme people have had problems opening my link. If you email me directly, I
can send the images to you directly.
Larry
On Sun, February 3, 2008 10:33 am, Michael Gilmer wrote:
Hi Larry and All!
The following link in a previous list post is broken
and 404.
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 10:55 AM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: AD: Bonita Springs, Florida! Sunday Special!
Hello,
The 1st person to confirm this purchase will get this 1.57 gram, Rare
Hello Jerry,
The fusion crusted side is shown. I forgot to include a pic showing the
interior, which is a light-gray with many tiny chondrules.
Cheers,
Mike
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Hi Mike is that fusion crust or is that the
Hi ,
Anyone wishing to buy a piece of USA's only R chondrite can email me
off list for sizes and price. Only a few pieces available. I have also
updated my web page with the new finds from 2007 and 2008 including a
new Utah meteorite find. Too bad it is only 4 grams , I hope to find
the rest
Hello List
I like to post a Tucson Show Meteorite photo of the Day
Joachim and Moritz Karl 5.3 kg Cape York Cube, IIIAB om, Greenland, Found
1818.
http://www.geocities.com/arizonaviking2000/Tucsonshow2008cc199thecube.jpg
On display in Mike Farmer room, at the Inns suites.
Hope you enjoyed
ARGH what horrible end for a meteorite..
Matteo
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Hello List
I like to post a Tucson
Hello Meteorite Folks,
I'd like to draw your attention to a highly historical US American meteorite,
a witnessed fall with many appealing details, anecdotes, and characteristics!
Could you be any more stupid?
If you have nothing nice to say about Keith's photos, do us all a favor and
keep your mouth shut.
Howard Steffic
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Keith's Tucson
GO PATS
Jerry Flaherty
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I have say of the meteorite, not of the photo. Destroy a
important meteorite type Cape York for build a cube is a
no-sense. Read first to speack
matteo
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No Howard,
he's not stupid, but - I think - jealous,
because he failed to craft such a cube.
http://it.geocities.com/mcomemeteoritecollection/Hoba.JPG
Martin
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GREAT PHOTO --- Keith
Keep them coming, more, more,
I didn't make it to Tucson this year, its ALL GOOD
Thanks,
Tim Heitz
MIDWEST METEORITES - http://www.meteorman.org/
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From: Arizona Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Could you be any more stupid?
he's not stupid, but - I think - jealous
Keith's photo is awesome, as are all his photos. Thank you so much, Keith, for
letting us participate in the Tucson Show events even though we are so far away!
But, gentlemen, tolerance and freedom of opinion, please! Now
List,
This is a polarizing subject, to be sure. As much as I love the photos
(please keep them coming, Keith), I agree that the destruction of meteorites
is a problem. A little more on this via the following link (Part II):
http://www.fallingrocks.com/priority.htm
Also, the following are the
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 7:34 PM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: AD: 24 Hour special on this piece...
Hello everyone,
Here is a lovely part slice of Honolulu on special waiting for baby to
Hi List. I listed a nice 0.130 gm part slice of Ensisheim from my collection
on EBay.
Thanks
Sincerely
Don Merchant
IMCA #0960
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=160205407034ssPageName=STRK:MESE:ITih=006
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Hey Michael,
Where are you finding them? I'm not even close to being an expert, so I
don't know if your suspect stones are meteorites, but I'm in Colorado so I'm
a little curious.
Thanks and regards,
Bob
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HI List,
I just put some pictures of some of my latest finds (or better
referred to as suspect stones) on photobucket. If you're really
bored, check it out. Photos aren't the best.
http://s127.photobucket.com/albums/p124/mmurray_02/
Michael Murray
micro-hunter of southwest Colorado
Hi, Keith,
I'd figured there was enough banter amongst the group already, but here is a
last ditch effort to provoke some thinking. We haven't met yet, but I'm a
collector in Atlanta. While I don't necessarily think it was a horrible
end for this particular meteorite, the point, generally
Hello List
I can't understand why you think this is a horrible end for a meteorite.
You can see the 3 dimensional Widmanstatten perfect and the shape of the
troilite inclusions, better than in any 2D slice.
No materiel was wasted in getting the cube shape, other than normal saw and
grind
What is cooler than a Borg cube meteorite?
Cheers,
Pete
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Hello List
I can't understand why you
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