Hello Meteorite Listees,
This is John Higgins from Outer Space Rocks, some of you may know me from my
e-bay ID meteoritehunting
I am having a Mega Meteorite Sale on e-bay over the next week and will add more
tomorrow. I'm laying it all on the line by offering free shipping and top
quality
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/August_18_2010.html
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Dear List Members,
GregC. wrote yesterday, Will any of you match that price [$100.00/g] on
your angrites? My answer is Yes, and I will beat it! Here is an Ad I ran
September 22, 2009 where I offered NWA 4931, the Main Mass of the now famous
NWA 2999 Angrite pairings where I offered specimens
Hey Everyone I'm Jesse.
Just thought I would say hello and let you all know I'm new to the
list + Meteorites overall.
I got into Meteorites about a month ago and it has been non stop sence ^^.
It all started with me and fossils a long time go when I was a kid and
my father took me to a local
I know Walter was I'm bad accident couple of years ago. Is he well or ?
Chris Spratt
Victoria, BC
(Via my iPhone)
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Hi Greg #1, Greg #2, subsequent lurking Gregs, and Listees,
I love a good price war! :)
Do I hear a bid of $50 per gram? How about $20 per gram? ;)
Best regards,
MikeG
On 8/18/10, Greg Hupe gmh...@htn.net wrote:
Dear List Members,
GregC. wrote yesterday, Will any of you match that price
Hi Mike,
No price war, just reiterating a discounted angrite special I announced a
year ago. Also, I would like to see GregH, GregC GregS, etc. instead of
Greg #1, 2, etc. There sure is a lot of Greg's on the List nowadays and
I think we are all #1. :-)
Best regards,
Greg
Wow, this is really an awesome time for buyers!
Many incredible and super rare angrites to choose from.
I will match Greg Hupes awesome price of $75.00 per gram for my NWA 6291.
You want an Angrite, I dont think there will ever be a better time to buy then
now...
slices of D'Orbigny:
MikeG wrote,
I love a good price war! :)
Do I hear a bid of $50 per gram? How about $20 per gram? ;)
I did say I would consider offers on the two largest pieces I have left, the
685g fragment and the 302g end cut, but don't expect to get them for just
$20/g! ;-)
Best regards,
Greg
Hi,
With all this talk about Angrites I am wondering if anyone has any
Angras dos Reis for sale?
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Greg Hupe
Sent:
Hi Peter,
While I do not have an Angras, I do have a small amount of these two
extremely fresh and beautiful unpaired angrites:
NWA 4801
Photograph of slice displaying matrix and large white anorthite clasts:
http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa4801/nwa4801slice.jpg
NWA 4590 Tamassint
It is
Hi Chris and List,
I heard from Walt a couple of months ago and bought a specimen of DaG
476 from him. He seemed in good spirits then. Do you have his email
address? If not, contact me offlist and I will give it you.
Best regards,
MikeG
On 8/18/10, Chris Spratt cspr...@islandnet.com wrote:
Hello List and Angrite Lovers!
Looks like there are several folks interested in angrites so instead of
answering each individually, I would like to request a chance to post a
second AD today encompassing all of my available angrites. I appreciate your
tolerance in my posting two Ads today, or
Hi Peter and everybody,
Thanks for asking about Angra dos Reis offers, Peter.
I'm interested in acquiring one tiny fragment as well.
If anyone has one, please let me know.
Best wishes to all of you
Martin
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MESSENGER Mission News
August 17, 2010
Vulcanoid Search Continues as MESSENGER Reaches Orbital Perihelion
Today MESSENGER will pass within 0.308 astronomical units (AU) of the
Sun (one AU is Earth's distance from the Sun, approximately
Hello Jesse and List,
Jesse wrote:
Canyon Diablo + some Oxide ones. Still can't
seem to figure what oxide means tho? total is 20.8g
What you are talking about is probably magnetic iron shale, which used to be
found
(and collected) in huge quantities around the crater. They are usually
http://www.kens5.com/news/10-year-old-boy-discovers--100954269.html
Really?
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Hi Jesse,
Welcome to the List! I'm a newbie, too. The Campo was my first meteorite as
well. Canyon Diablo oxides just means they've rusted and either collected from
falling off of larger pieces or are just found that way. A lot of hard to find
iron meteorites are going to be oxides although
Hello,
because absolutely all the specimens offered yesterday quickly found new homes,
I have updated the webpage, minutes ago... You will see this time the second
lithology of the 4.28Ga faux-amphibolite : The cummingtonite-rich.
As a paragneiss (metamorphosed volcanic sedimentary rock, with
Laurence,
Just a quick note to let you and this wonderful meteorite community know that I
received your package today.
As busy as you are at ASU You went way out of your way to help me with these
seven meteorite prospects.
I was expecting a few notes on paper telling me I had nothing.
Instead ,
...and when you hit a piece with a hammer it will shatter where an actual
nickel-iron meteorite will bounce and laugh at you! The meteorite oxide,
fondly referred to as oxidite was at one time a true meteorite but the
iron has oxidized and become terrestrialized, i.e. some of the original
Hello Chris,
I am alive and well. Aside from my abdomen looking much like a combination
of the Tharsis and Valles Marineris regions on the planet Mars, I am doing
okay. Thanks for asking.
BTW, years ago I started making of list of meteorites which have hit Earth
objects. Your list in
Hi Listees!
This announcement is of special interest for dealers and those
collectors who have websites. If you have a meteorite-related
website, and you would like to increase your traffic, then please sign
up for the new Top Meteorite Sites list. This is a free service
with the aim of
Greetings List,
I have two more meteorite publications for sale. I've had to sell my entire
collection and these are my last two items. I don't want to sell these, I have
to. Desperate times call for desperate measures. These books are not only
signed by the authors but inscribed to me. As I
Hi all,
Am already getting requests re date for the coming show
And auction.
They are as follows:
Tucson Show: January 29 - February 13, 2011
Auction Sat, Feb 5th -
Other meteorite events will almost certainly be held:
Wed 2nd , Thurs 3rd Fri 4th
IE: (IMCA Dinner, Birthday
Hi all,
In yesteryear I knew by heart exactly haw far past the town of
Holbrook and what exit to take off HWY 40 to get to the Holbrook strewn
field, what road to fallow after that and for how far, then when to turn
left and park anywhere along the old broken down barbed wire fence
(is it
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Peter, thanks for writing. Both 5400 and 6292 deserve attention. Please
keep me in the loop whenever any O-analysis happens (like everyone
else!)...It is nice to see that this pairing potential is being addressed,
at least on a proper level.
Sincerely, Richard Montgomery
- Original
Hey Michael,
Stay at the Teepees! Did that stop when I moved to Florida what seems like
eons ago! Last year I was lucky and found my first Holbrook stone during a
multi-SW state walkabout. I think RubinG has some coords on one of his
videos where he and his son found Holbrook material
Holy Eucrite!!! A small piece of absolute beauty! -Richard Montgomery
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From: Darryl Pitt dar...@dof3.com
To: Patrick Thompson patricksterlingthomp...@gmail.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 8:19 PM
Subject: Re:
I think Greg beat me to it and means the Wig Wam Motel
http://www.galerie-kokopelli.com/wigwam/index.html
If you haven't stayed there, it is well worth at least one night, especially if
you like roadside Americana and the romance of the Mother Road, Route 66.
A motel run by the original
Hey Tucson meteorite people!
This weekend will be the next Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter DiscoveryDays. This event
will be similar but a little different than the LPL Open House we had back in
May. It'll be a good chance to get up into the mountains for some fun science
and to get away from the Summer
Hi all,
Here is the video Greg refered to complete with coordinates at
Holbrook where we have found many small meteorites:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-KFrIybgcQ
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Rock On!
Ruben Garcia
Website: http://www.mr-meteorite.net
Articles: http://www.meteorite.com/blog/
Videos:
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