Hi ,
Check this out. Here is a great tool for all of the outdoors man that
spend time in remote areas. I have been looking at satellite phones for
an upcoming hunt and this might be cheaper.
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Hi E.P.,
> > While many have taken a look at annual fall
> > patterns, I have often wondered if some meteorite
> > falls are not instead cyclic, in other words come
> > from intercepting recurring debris streams from
> > asteroids?
So far there is no (strong) ev
Hi all,
Anyone seriously interested in purchasing this
beautiful specimen should contact me directly for
price.
http://www.mr-meteorite.com/23lbcanyondiablo.htm
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
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Hi Bernd,
indeed it seems that the 90ies were the decade, when meteorites woke up from
their Big Sleep and stepped out from their splendid isolation they were kept
in from a very few meteoriticist on the globe.
Maybe because of the developments regarding internet, not to forget such
great propagan
I certainly agree with you Mr Webb. That willingness to share by
people in the know such as yourself, and Mr. Matson, and Mr.
Lebofsky, and quite a few others with the wealth of knowledge,
training and expertise on meteor/meteorite and so many other related
sciences, is definitely a big p
Dear Anne:
I'm sure all List members will want to join me in expressing our
condolences for your loss. I am glad you made the decision to return to
France during the gem show to see your father. We only get one dad, but
there are plenty of gem shows in your future. Your father had a long
and
Hello again,
The phone call came this morning. My father passed away during the night
(Denver time).
It was not unexpected since he had not recovered consciousness since his
stroke 2 weeks ago. And it was the best solution for him. My father was a very
active person to the end (he was driv
Hi,
E. P. Grondine wrote:
> Along those lines, why are meteor showers (comet
> debris stream intercepts) annual, and not cyclic on
> another basis?
A small fraction of comets have orbits that intersect
the Earth's orbit at some specific spot. Debris from a comet
tend to eventually get "sp
Hi, All,
The papers on Carancas referred to are this one...
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2008/pdf/1216.pdf
...and this one:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2008/pdf/2446.pdf
The first paper suggests, by an analysis of witness reports
from the surrounding area, an azimuth
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:35 PM
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*There appear to be
Hi all -
This seems a good a time as any to being this topic up
once again, as the ISS is given a chance of somewhere
between 1 in 20 to 1 in 100 of being holed by ordinary
man made space junk.
While many have taken a look at annual fall patterns,
I have often wondered if some meteorite falls a
I need help and advice on how to polish largish (up to 1 ft or so in
diameter) pieces of iron meteorites. What equipment do I need etc.
Please email me off this list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Thanks in advance.
Laurence
meteorites.asu.edu
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on 2/26/08 1:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Martin wr
Martin wrote:
"Maralinga 131$/g"
I purchased my 2.8-gram slice from David New in 91/92 and had to pay
$39 per gram.
"Barratta L3 25.25$/g"
12 grams from David New ... purchased October 1987. Price: $4.16/g
"Julesburg L3.6 12.31$/g"
43.5 grams purchased from Walter Zeitschel in 1987. Price: 8
Hi all,
Sorry if this is a double post. I posted it yesterday but it didn't
post I guess...
ORIGINAL
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I have more than 100 NWAs ending on ebay now all at 99
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The February Meteorite-Times is now up.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/
Just back from watching Ruben's "Hunting Grounds". Thank you, Ruben.
This was the next best thing to actually being there! Thanks also to Arizona
Keith for all those Tucson Show pictures!
Bernd
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The February Meteorite-Times is now up.
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The March issue will be up around the middle of March.
Thank you!
Paul and Jim
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Hi list,
someone of you have a slice or end cut of Allende ?
I need only a little piece for show at students.
I'm a paypal user for payment.
Many thanks
Paolo
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Zag H3-6 3.1$/g
> Zegdou H33.17$/g
>
>
> 1st NWAs:
>
> NWA 002 EL6, S5, W4 15$/g
> NWA 003 H4, S3, W2 1.5$/g
> NWA 005 H4, S3, W3 1.5$/g
> NWA 006 H5, S4, W4 1.5$/g
> and so on...
>
> Cheers!
> Martin
>
> ___
Hiho,
I just tried - like so often - to enlighten the newer collectors in the
German forum in what for favourable times they're living
and listed them some prices of the year 2000/2001.
Maybe they are also of interest for you.
The prices stem from a compilation, I made 2001.
They contain all pri
G'day fellow Rockabillies,
Last week I posted a few "not everydays" meteorites.
All are gone (thanks lads !!) but one left
Ozona.
Chondrite H6.
128 grams fragment
Found: 1929
Crockett Co. Texas.
A purchase from Al Lang back in the early 90's.(Comes with his specimen card)
Link to picture:
htt
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Messages aren't going through the list, so I'm sending this to you directly.
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/02/25/701427.aspx
Meteorites spark mysteries Posted: Monday, February 25, 2008 8:20 PM by Alan
Boyle
Five months after a meteorite made an international splash in Peru, exper
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Hello Everyone,
Busy, busy, busy
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Hello everyone,
I have got Bassikounou for sale from my private collection:
Beautiful 2059g specimen split in two during impact (amazing impact
marks!).
http://picasaweb.google.com/illaenus/Bassikounou2059Grams
and El Hammami 1060 g, specimen have great black fusion crust (about 50%
of fusion c
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