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Some facts about the Sikhote-Alin theft at UNM
I have waited to tell the whole story of the Sikhote-Alin meteorite
theft at UNM, as I know it, because there is an ongoing criminal
investigation, so all the facts about the theft are still not in yet.
But because I have done a TV interview and the
Hey list,
Jim Brady found just what I was looking for.
Thanks, Jim and list.
Pete
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...except that it is unlikely that the primary target of a sample return
mission to Mars would be basalt! That is not to say that this isn't an
exciting event. But it does not accomplish what a sample return mission
would, nor does it make such a mission less important.
Jeff
On 1/15/2012
It still seems strange to me that we have not found any sedimentary
meteorites from Mars.what are the main thoughts on why? There are
many very fragile meteorites so I cannot imagine it is because they
would not surviveor are we just not identifying them?
Graham
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at
I am selling my complete 380g Allende stone. It is an ex-Albert King piece.
Photos are here:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/MileHighMeteoritesEducationalCollection/allendecv3.html.
Please email for details.
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, Colorado
Hi Jeff and List,
I didn't mean to demean the value of an actual sample return mission.
I think most of us would love to see a sample return mission for Mars
or any other planetary body. Perhaps a Martian sample return mission
would be one of the precursors to an eventual colony on Mars. A
Hello List,
Here is a list of new pieces of the new martian meteorite Foumzgid - Tata :
http://www.sahara-nayzak.com/ventes/new_sherg.html
Regards
Mohammed HMANI
I.M.C.A #0153
www.sahara-nayzak.com
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Hello Everyone,
The January issue of Meteorite Times is now up.
The following URL gives access to the Web Browser View, Flash Magazine
View, and Mobile PDF.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/monthly-issues/
This page also has an easy way to view all of the Mag View issues in
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http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1201/15reentry/
Ill-fated Mars probe reportedly falls to Earth
BY WILLIAM HARWOOD
STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS SPACE PLACE USED WITH PERMISSION
January 15, 2012
A $170 million Russian Mars probe, stranded in low-Earth orbit after a
malfunction following launch
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
January 9-13, 2012
o Right Angle (09 January 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5799
o Elysium Mons (10 January 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5800
o Windstreaks (11 January 2012)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5801
o Candor Chasma (12 January 2012)
Zagami has and even shorter terrestrial age and has been in ample supply for
study for the last 50 years.
Rob Wesel
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Indeed Zagami had an even shorter terrestrial age when first recovered and
analyzed in laboratories around the world than the new Martian shergottite.
What was missing were the suite of analytical technology today that can provide
far greater insight into the meteorite that were not available
Hi List. I just posted a few incredible rare specimens on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/emflocater/m.html?item=160716633207sspagename=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649_trksid=p4340.l2562
If you enjoy conspiricy vids I added a new Black Hole Mystery Video of the
Month video that you
Graham,
I'm sure you saw this article about the Stone-6 experiments but, as a reminder.
It does say that sedimentary rocks would survive and that sedimentary rocks
developed a white or no crust at all. see link;
25 superb meteorite specimens. Brenham, Seymchan, Bassikounou,
Chergach, NWA. Also available is a very nice 100% complete fully
fusion crusted Bassikounou H5 meteorite with exquisite velvety fusion
crust. A nice 11.1g oriented Bassi, and a small 100.4g lot of
Chergach. Some etched Brenham
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