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i have an big piece OC weigh 24kg for sale fresh with 90%crust plz
contacte me off list if you are interested
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I have few auction ending tomorrow on eBay (with no reserve price).
Nice oriented Taza 139g
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190698593170?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649#ht_711wt_1399
Oriented NWA xxx chondrite 458g
Interesting article, Phil.
It's always good to see that given a little time, collaborative science
works things out. Having a couple Biology degrees myself, I would have
been floored if it had been verified that the bacteria substituted
arsenic for phosporus in its DNA. It will be interesting to
Hi Everyone,
This October 14th at the Fletcher Sinclair Mansion in New York City a rather
fantastic meteorite auction will be hosted by Heritage Auctions---the world's
premier collectibles auctioneer.
While the auction is pretty much complete, I am still interested in historic
meteorites
Good evening list. I was talking to BOB HAAG today and we were talking
about the latest meteorite falls this year and I asked bob,when was
the last iron meteorite fall. He said it was probably the sikhote-alin
iron meteorite fall of 1947. Can this be true? Someone with vast
knowledge of this would
Steve...
Sterlitamak, Russia
May 17, 1990
IIIAB iron
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992Metic..27R.276P
clear skies,
Kelly
J. Kelly Beatty
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SKY TELESCOPE
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Steve, Kelly,
No vast knowledge but the Met Bull lists 13 falls of irons since Sikhote-Alin.
Two after Sterlitamak(Ban Rong Du in Thailand and Kavarpura in India). Would
love to have a specimen of any one of the 13. Is anyone selling??
Jim B
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I think however that you are pulling my leg cause all you need is to
enter the right
Hi,
I would love to find some Sterlitamak for my collection. Anyone have
some?
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi Steve,
August 14th, 1962 Bogou was witnessed to fall. Its a course octahedrite.
Brandon D.
steve arnold chicagosteve1...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening list. I was talking to BOB HAAG today and we were talking
about the latest meteorite falls this year and I asked bob,when was
the last iron
This current news story is as unfortunate as the original NASA story spin of
Wolf-Simon's article release two years ago. Hoax implies a deliberate
fabrication of evidence. There's no call here to insult the personal integrity
of the scientists for publishing their earlier experimental
Hi List, below, a (non-meteoritic) arsenic story related to water and gold
in Alleghany, CA at the original Sixteen to One Mine is summarized by me
belowif anyone is interested please contact me off-list for more info
and stuff
BRIEFLY: all ambient water arsenic ppms upstream from
This current news story is as unfortunate as the original NASA story spin of
Wolf-Simon's article release two years ago. Hoax implies a deliberate
fabrication of evidence. There's no call here to insult the personal
integrity of the scientists for publishing their earlier experimental
Ok I read the link to the Sterlitamak meteorite and a couple other write ups
on it but can't locate the width of the crater.
I see all the other measurements but missed the crater width.
Does anybody know the answer?
-Paul G
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Paul, List,
You're right; the Sterlitamak crater is an odd case.
It is neither exactly a crater nor merely an impact
pit, but is intermediate between the two forms::
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992AVest..26...82P
The Sterlitamak crater, is 9.4 meters and was formed on
May 17, 1990 by a
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