[meteorite-list] bacubirito picture

2014-05-17 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello, I'm looking for the famous pictures of Bacubirito meteorite still in
the ground with all the Mexicans workers around.
I mean this pictures:
http://jmdaillier.free.fr/museum%20et%20collections%20ideal/photos%20exposit
ion%20et%20musee%20%20a%20%20%20ajouter/Bacubirito%20trouvee%20en%201863%20m
exique%20%2022tonnes%20Image1.jpg


But I need a better quality and resolution, I want to print it :)
Could someone help me??

Thanks

x
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] R: bacubirito picture

2014-05-18 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Thanks to all for the help, but seems there's no pictures over 976x648 pixel
:(

x
Francesco


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Subject: [meteorite-list] bacubirito picture

Hello, I'm looking for the famous pictures of Bacubirito meteorite 
still in the ground with all the Mexicans workers around.
I mean this pictures:
http://jmdaillier.free.fr/museum%20et%20collections%20ideal/photos%20ex
posit 
ion%20et%20musee%20%20a%20%20%20ajouter/Bacubirito%20trouvee%20en%20186
3%20m
exique%20%2022tonnes%20Image1.jpg


But I need a better quality and resolution, I want to print it :) Could 
someone help me??

Thanks

x
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] Eisenerz Meteoriten - Iron hydroxide meteorite

2014-06-13 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list

Yesterday on Facebook I have seen this:
http://on.fb.me/1l8J7zQ

I have tried to say to this man that those samples are common terrestrial
rocks.
He answered me with this:
http://www.eisenerz-meteoriten.org/index.php/en/analysis

The find is obviously a scientific unknown iron hydroxide meteorite!


HeHeHe :)


x
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] someone in Greece

2014-07-14 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
I have received a mail from a man who live in Greece.
He posted me some pictures of meteorites and tektites he found in
Greece. 
I think all the material is normal stone or iron minerals.

There's someone in Greece who can contact this man?


Thanks

x
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] etching canyon diablo

2015-01-08 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
Could someone give me some tips about etching a slice of Canyon Diablo, in the 
past years it rusted so I want to bring it back to its old beauty.
I have use sand paper till mirror polish and use Nital 10% with a paint brush. 
I achieve a good contrast from the matrix and the inclusions but the 
Widmanstätten pattern is not so sharp neither visible. I have put it for about 
one day in NaOH solution for neutralizing the acid, but the inclusion turn to a 
gold-yellowish color :(

Please help me :)

Thanks a lot!

x
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] ebayID: space-mets

2015-06-16 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list

Hello, does anyone know ebayID:space-mets from Portugal?


Thanks!

x
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] R: Chelyabinsk--OT

2015-05-28 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list


Hello John!
On Wikipedia you can find some interesting data about the energy released:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelyabinsk_meteor

But remember that 500kt is the total kinetic energy of the
meteoroid/asteroid. Most of this energy was absorbed by atmosphere and
released in heat and light, the shock wave (mechanical energy) was produced
by a small part of the total energy of 500kt.


Ciao

x
Francesco



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Inviato: mercoledì 27 maggio 2015 19:12
A: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Oggetto: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk--OT

Hi All,

Dad told me about 55 years ago---if you do not ask yourself or someone else,
you may never know.
I asked myself the following question(s) and found info but not the
answer...so i'm asking.

Regarding the Chely meteor(at the time)---when it exploded with a yeild of
500 kilotons at an altitude of 20 miles, was this sufficient energy to throw
any mass straight up into low orbit? Or does everything just continue into
eventual dark flight?

I realize that mass impacts other mass and may throw objects into space but
i'm particularly asking about 500 kt. at 20 miles with earth's gravity. Any
calcs. or studies on this?

Found much info about yeild-vs-altitude-vs-psi at nukefix.org but not an
answer.

Thank you, John
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[meteorite-list] differentiated asteroids and stony-iron meteorite

2015-06-28 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hi all, I have a question about differentiated asteroids and stony-iron
meteorites.

We know that the iron meteorites was originated from the core and the
achondrite from the crust ... and from the mantle? The stony-iron
meteorites, right?
So my question is ... wich class of stony-iron meteorite was originated from
the mantle? 
I guess the pallasites ... and what about mesosiderites?



Thanks

x
Francesco



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[meteorite-list] Citric acid

2015-10-19 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello, does anyone tried Citric acid for remove rust from meteorites?

Wikipedia says:
"In the industry, it is used to dissolve rust from steel."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citric_acid



Thanks

xx
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] need to contact R. Bartoschewitz

2015-10-05 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello, I need to contact Rainer Bartoschewitz, could someone give me his mail?
Thanks


xx
Francesco



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[meteorite-list] I need Allende

2015-09-21 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello, I'm looking for a slice or an end-piece of Allende, something around 
100-130€.
I would like to buy the sample in Europe, so I will not have problems with 
customs.

Thanks a lot

xx
Francesco
IMCA #1510

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[meteorite-list] small square membrane boxes

2016-03-11 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list

Hello, 
I need some small square membrane boxes.
There are two different measures:
38*38*16mm
55*55*25mm

Like these:
http://www.cryspak.com/list-21.html

I need a shop in Europe for trouble with the custom!

Thanks a lot!

xx
Francesco


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[meteorite-list] R: acid for pallasite

2016-09-21 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
Yes, what I wrote in my first email was not clear and easy to 
misunderstand.
I don't want to destroy the slice, I want to save it, but I need to remove the 
rust.
On the surface I can easily do with sand paper, but I don't know how to procede 
inside the sockets of the fell olivines and also on the olivines for glue them 
back in the sockets.

I studied a lot of chemestery at high school and also did a lot of laboratory, 
we used also very high concentrated acid and bases. 
I know those substances are dangerous and I know how to manage them!
Thanks for the advise!!!

Thanks!

xx
Francesco

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Inviato: martedì 20 settembre 2016 17:57
A: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] acid for pallasite

Resending see my opinion below interpreting your question to deal with 
extracting the olivines by consuming the metal matrix.

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I have never wanted to consume an iron meteorite, but if I did, I would buy 
some inexpensive 37% (concentrated) muriatic acid for $5 a gallon or whatever 
it is costing now. 

Then buy both goggles an a face shield neoprene gloves and dilute the acid with 
water to as close to 20% as possible.  Put on the protection and cover all my 
skin with clothing.  Then I would simmer (hold just below boiling) a pot of 
water and put a second pot inside with the meteorite in 20% acid with a clear 
cover and keep the simmer until satisfied with the dissolution. The 20% 
would be critical to me due to the properties of the acid, not more.  Less 
would be slower so it depends on the job that needs to be done.

Muriatic acud is a common name for hydrochloric acid industrial low grade can 
be bought in places in the US for example to add to pools to lower pH or for 
cleaning some toilets and plumbing etc.

Never done this but it is what I'd do since HCl is probably the safest strong 
mineral acid that's cheap.  Other strong acids and more dilute or lower temps 
might be sufficient, so you can work up to your need if time is not an issue.

Be careful and famaliarize yourself withe the risks if you haven't already.
Best wishes
Doug
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Subject: [meteorite-list] acid for pallasite Hello!
Wich kind of acid I can use for dissolve the iron/rust in a Pallasite, so I can 
save the Olivine?
Thanks a lot!
xx
Francesco
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[meteorite-list] R: acid for pallasite

2016-09-21 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Thanks a lot!!!
I found this acid in a shop near my home for less than 8$/kg, I will try! 




xx
Francesco


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Da: Murray Paulson [mailto:murray.paul...@gmail.com] 
Inviato: mercoledì 21 settembre 2016 05:34
A: Francesco Moser <coj...@tiscali.it>
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] acid for pallasite

HI Francesco:

I have used Oxalic acid in a 5 to 10% solution to clean up rust. I discovered 
it from friend in the Lapidary community. It cleans up rust stains on counter 
tops and on steel.  You can buy the  white crystal powder in some hardware 
shops and Lapidary shops.

I have used a laser to cut stainless steel and the heat causes the cut margins 
to rust. A short soak in a 5 % solution cleans it up.

Cheers.

Murray

http://www.doityourself.com/stry/4-uses-for-oxalic-acid


On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Hello!
> Wich kind of acid I can use for dissolve the iron/rust in a Pallasite, 
> so I can save the Olivine?
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> xx
> Francesco
>
>
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[meteorite-list] R: acid for pallasite

2016-09-21 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Yes John!
It's exactly what I want to do! :)
Thanks!

xx
Francesco


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Inviato: mercoledì 21 settembre 2016 05:23
A: Gmail <mendy.ouzil...@gmail.com>
Cc: Met-List <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] acid for pallasite

Francesco and All,
I understand where you're coming from. You have a pallasite slice/end cut that 
apparently was not cut properly. By that I mean, the final prep work so you 
have some moisture trapped inside the item which has led to rust developing 
between the iron/nickel and the olivine/peridot.  The olivine/peridot has 
popped out but because it has accumulated rust residue, it won't go back where 
it came from.  I suggest drying it out manually cleaning up the rust on the 
surface of the olivine/peridot as well as cleaning up the actual socket (I 
haven't used that one in a long time) that the olivine/peridot has fallen out 
of.

I would not go to the point of acid. I would put on some glasses with 
magnification, spend a little time slowly cleaning up both surfaces and proceed 
with putting the jigsaw back together

Cheers
John

On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Gmail via Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> Francesco,
>
> I am obviously in the minority, but I thought you wanted to keep the 
> pallasite whole and just wanted to get rid of rust. Re-reading the 
> email, it does seem that you may want to dissolve the iron to extract 
> the olivines. If you want to extract the olivines, be aware that 
> whatever acid you use will need to be very concentrated and VERY dangerous.
>
> The risk/reward and return on investment seems hardly worth it.
>
> Best,
>
> Mendy Ouzillou
>
> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:49 PM, CRAIG MOODY via Meteorite-list 
> <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>
> The very thought of it makes me cringe.  The chances of getting 
> crystals worthy of gem-stones, is slim.  IMHO it would be sacrilege to 
> destroy one of the most beautiful meteorite types, for a few gems and a 
> little cash.
>
> On 09/20/16, Gmail via Meteorite-list 
> <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> wrote:
>
> Depending on the pallasite (is the cost of rehabilitation worth it) 
> and the extent of rust damage, you can pursue different options. If 
> there is rust between the olivines and iron, you will likely have to 
> use an electrolytic process. KD Meteorites are the experts in doing 
> this. If it is just a little bit of rust, then relish and then etch with 
> Nital.
>
> Mendy Ouzillou
>
> On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:43 PM, Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list 
> <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Wich kind of acid I can use for dissolve the iron/rust in a Pallasite, 
> so I can save the Olivine?
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> xx
> Francesco
>
>
>
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[meteorite-list] R: acid for pallasite

2016-09-20 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
NoNoNo I don’t want to destroy anything! :)

I have here a small slice of Seymachan, I don’t know why but it rusts.
The rust rise between the olivines and the iron matrix. So some olivines
fell down.
I want to put the olivines back in them “slots” and put some little drops of
glue.
But also on the olivines there’s rust and some iron particles, so they are a
little bit bigger than the slots!
I want to put just the olivine inside the acid for remove the rust and
restore the original dimension.

Do you think the Iron chloride could also work (for electronic purposes)?
I have also here Phosphoric acid 12% and pure Citric acid, could I use some
of them?




Thanks to all for the answers!





xx

Francesco



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Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] acid for pallasite



The very thought of it makes me cringe.  The chances of getting crystals
worthy of gem-stones, is slim.  IMHO it would be sacrilege to destroy one of
the most beautiful meteorite types, for a few gems and a little cash.

On 09/20/16, Gmail via Meteorite-list <
<mailto:meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

Depending on the pallasite (is the cost of rehabilitation worth it) and the
extent of rust damage, you can pursue different options. If there is rust
between the olivines and iron, you will likely have to use an electrolytic
process. KD Meteorites are the experts in doing this. If it is just a little
bit of rust, then relish and then etch with Nital.

Mendy Ouzillou

On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:43 PM, Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list <
<mailto:meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

Hello!
Wich kind of acid I can use for dissolve the iron/rust in a Pallasite, so I
can save the Olivine?


Thanks a lot!

xx
Francesco



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[meteorite-list] acid for pallasite

2016-09-20 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
Wich kind of acid I can use for dissolve the iron/rust in a Pallasite, so I
can save the Olivine?


Thanks a lot!

xx
Francesco



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[meteorite-list] R: iron meteorite natural color

2016-11-26 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello Carl!
I never heard about this product, I looking for it on the web but seems it is 
on sale only in USA .
It is based on Phosphoric acid, there are a lot of product based on it I'm sure 
I can find something similar also here in Italy.
Thanks for your reply!


xx
Francesco


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Inviato: sabato 26 novembre 2016 16:07
A: MexicoDoug <mexicod...@aol.com>
Cc: MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] iron meteorite natural color

Hello, Removal of rust with Naval Jelly will leave it black and it is non 
abrasive.
Carl
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 MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote: 
> As hinted to by Marcin, putting a false surface on a meteorite is anything 
> except natural!  It would not be an authentic surface.  You could as well 
> electroplate it with gold.  Cleaning on the other hand removed the natural 
> surface.  IMO if you clean it and get bare metal, it is best to learn to like 
> the surface.  If it is too bright, rub it in a little mineral oil under the 
> assumption that it is for 'protection' and removable anytime.  That can 
> darken it.

Happy Holidays
Doug

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To: Meteorite-list <Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thu, Nov 24, 2016 10:49 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] iron meteorite natural color

Hello, I have a question.As we know an iron meteorite, such like Campo del 
Cielo for example, have a black surface.I have here a deeply rusted Campo, I'm 
planning to remove rust with a sand blasting process.But with this I will 
obtain a greysh surface, like naked iron, the same color of a slice.Not really 
a natural color for the exterior of an iron meteorite and also not aestetically 
pretty, looks too artificial for me.There is something to do for restore the 
original black color?Or it's better to remove the rust with a traditional steel 
brush, maybe with a drill ???Tips for mechanical or chemical process are 
welkomme!!!I can try with the classical NaOh bath, I have also Phosphoric, 
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[meteorite-list] iron meteorite natural color

2016-11-24 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello, 
I have a question.
As we know an iron meteorite, such like Campo del Cielo for example, have a 
black surface.
I have here a deeply rusted Campo, I'm planning to remove rust with a sand 
blasting process.
But with this I will obtain a greysh surface, like naked iron, the same color 
of a slice.
Not really a natural color for the exterior of an iron meteorite and also not 
aestetically pretty, looks too artificial for me.
There is something to do for restore the original black color?
Or it's better to remove the rust with a traditional steel brush, maybe with a 
drill ???

Tips for mechanical or chemical process are welkomme!!!
I can try with the classical NaOh bath, I have also Phosphoric, Citric and 
Oxalic acid :)

Thanks


xx
Francesco




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[meteorite-list] R: help me in understand analysis

2017-10-06 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Sure! I agree with you!

The stone now is under more detailed analysis!

Thanks! 



xx
Francesco


-Messaggio originale-
Da: Meteorite-list [mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Per 
conto di Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list
Inviato: venerdì 6 ottobre 2017 18:00
A: metlist <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] help me in understand analysis

It is best to avoid this type of material altogether.   It appears to be 
another self-paired stone being offered up as a planetary piece.   Most 
collectors realize that without formal classification by a recognized 
laboratory and name assignment by the Meteoritical Society, the material 
is consider just a rock and not a meteorite.   In other words, it is 
worthless.  Many collectors have been fooled already by the influx of these 
stones and are asking for refunds after realizing, there is no secondary market 
for this material.

Adam



On 10/6/2017 4:30 AM, Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list wrote:
> Hello!
> a man have send me some pictures of a dozen stones and asked me wich 
> types of meteorites could be.
> I answered that for me those materials are terrestrial.
> But he tell me that for sure the stones are lunar meteorites :) He has 
> send me this analysis for proving the lunar origin of the stones.
> I'm not able to understand this data, please someone could take a look 
> and tell me if this material could be terrestrial or extra-terrestrial.
> No other analysis was done on the stones. I guess that without an 
> oxigen isotopes abundance ratio is impossible to identify a lunar rock, isn't?
> 
> Method LF200
> 
> SiO2  47.45%
> Al2O3 19.42%
> Fe2O3 9.73%
> MgO   10.16%
> CaO   8.95%
> Na2O  1.75%
> K2O   0.79%
> TiO2  0.29%
> P2O5  0.08%
> Cr2O3 0.01%
> Ba110ppm
> Ni121ppm
> Sc7ppm
> 
> I Have also a detailed list of trace elements.
> 
> This man tell me that the presence of K2O and P2O5 confirm the 
> extra-terrestrial origin of the rocks.
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance!
> 
> xx
> Francesco
> 
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[meteorite-list] R: help me in understand analysis

2017-10-06 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
EhEhEh
sure!

 

 

 

xx

Francesco

 

Da: Alfredo Petrov [mailto:alfr...@mindat.org] 
Inviato: venerdì 6 ottobre 2017 13:52
A: Francesco Moser <coj...@tiscali.it>
Cc: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] help me in understand analysis

 

Well, we would have all died of starvation long ago if terrestrial rocks didn't 
contain K and P.

 ;))

 

On 6 October 2017 at 20:30, Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list 
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com 
<mailto:meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> > wrote:

Hello!
a man have send me some pictures of a dozen stones and asked me wich types
of meteorites could be.
I answered that for me those materials are terrestrial.
But he tell me that for sure the stones are lunar meteorites :)
He has send me this analysis for proving the lunar origin of the stones.
I'm not able to understand this data, please someone could take a look and
tell me if this material could be terrestrial or extra-terrestrial.
No other analysis was done on the stones. I guess that without an oxigen
isotopes abundance ratio is impossible to identify a lunar rock, isn't?

Method LF200

SiO247.45%
Al2O3   19.42%
Fe2O3   9.73%
MgO 10.16%
CaO 8.95%
Na2O1.75%
K2O 0.79%
TiO20.29%
P2O50.08%
Cr2O3   0.01%
Ba  110ppm
Ni  121ppm
Sc  7ppm

I Have also a detailed list of trace elements.

This man tell me that the presence of K2O and P2O5 confirm the
extra-terrestrial origin of the rocks.

Thanks a lot in advance!

xx
Francesco




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[meteorite-list] R: help me in understand analysis

2017-10-06 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
AhAhAh amazing!
a chunk of some kind of man made glass :)
I don't think about this possible solution of the enigma!
Thanks!



xx
Francesco


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conto di Mendy Ouzillou via Meteorite-list
Inviato: venerdì 6 ottobre 2017 18:24
A: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] help me in understand analysis

Francesco,

There are so many things that scream "terrestrial" about this "lunatic" rock. 
Almost, 47% glass(SiO2) and 20% of aluminum oxide!? This is likely man-made and 
my guess is that this is a byproduct of glass manufacturing. 

Mendy Ouzillou



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Behalf Of Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list
Sent: Friday, October 6, 2017 11:00 AM
To: metlist <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] help me in understand analysis

It is best to avoid this type of material altogether.   It appears to be 
another self-paired stone being offered up as a planetary piece.   Most 
collectors realize that without formal classification by a recognized 
laboratory and name assignment by the Meteoritical Society, the material 
is consider just a rock and not a meteorite.   In other words, it is 
worthless.  Many collectors have been fooled already by the influx of these 
stones and are asking for refunds after realizing, there is no secondary market 
for this material.

Adam



On 10/6/2017 4:30 AM, Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list wrote:
> Hello!
> a man have send me some pictures of a dozen stones and asked me wich 
> types of meteorites could be.
> I answered that for me those materials are terrestrial.
> But he tell me that for sure the stones are lunar meteorites :) He has 
> send me this analysis for proving the lunar origin of the stones.
> I'm not able to understand this data, please someone could take a look 
> and tell me if this material could be terrestrial or extra-terrestrial.
> No other analysis was done on the stones. I guess that without an 
> oxigen isotopes abundance ratio is impossible to identify a lunar rock, isn't?
> 
> Method LF200
> 
> SiO2  47.45%
> Al2O3 19.42%
> Fe2O3 9.73%
> MgO   10.16%
> CaO   8.95%
> Na2O  1.75%
> K2O   0.79%
> TiO2  0.29%
> P2O5  0.08%
> Cr2O3 0.01%
> Ba110ppm
> Ni121ppm
> Sc7ppm
> 
> I Have also a detailed list of trace elements.
> 
> This man tell me that the presence of K2O and P2O5 confirm the 
> extra-terrestrial origin of the rocks.
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance!
> 
> xx
> Francesco
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[meteorite-list] R: help me in understand analysis

2017-10-06 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
I forget Mn, sorry!
MnO 0.13%


Thanks

xx
Francesco


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Da: cdtuc...@cox.net [mailto:cdtuc...@cox.net] 
Inviato: venerdì 6 ottobre 2017 15:50
A: Francesco Moser <coj...@tiscali.it>
Cc: Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] help me in understand analysis

I don't see the Mn percent. That is needed to get an Fe/Mn ratio. 
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 Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> 
wrote: 
> Hello!
a man have send me some pictures of a dozen stones and asked me wich types of 
meteorites could be.
I answered that for me those materials are terrestrial.
But he tell me that for sure the stones are lunar meteorites :) He has send me 
this analysis for proving the lunar origin of the stones.
I'm not able to understand this data, please someone could take a look and tell 
me if this material could be terrestrial or extra-terrestrial.
No other analysis was done on the stones. I guess that without an oxigen 
isotopes abundance ratio is impossible to identify a lunar rock, isn't? 

Method LF200

SiO247.45%
Al2O3   19.42%
Fe2O3   9.73%
MgO 10.16%
CaO 8.95%
Na2O1.75%
K2O 0.79%
TiO20.29%
P2O50.08%
Cr2O3   0.01%
Ba  110ppm
Ni  121ppm
Sc  7ppm

I Have also a detailed list of trace elements.

This man tell me that the presence of K2O and P2O5 confirm the 
extra-terrestrial origin of the rocks.

Thanks a lot in advance!

xx
Francesco




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[meteorite-list] help me in understand analysis

2017-10-06 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
a man have send me some pictures of a dozen stones and asked me wich types
of meteorites could be.
I answered that for me those materials are terrestrial.
But he tell me that for sure the stones are lunar meteorites :)
He has send me this analysis for proving the lunar origin of the stones.
I'm not able to understand this data, please someone could take a look and
tell me if this material could be terrestrial or extra-terrestrial.
No other analysis was done on the stones. I guess that without an oxigen
isotopes abundance ratio is impossible to identify a lunar rock, isn't? 

Method LF200

SiO247.45%
Al2O3   19.42%
Fe2O3   9.73%
MgO 10.16%
CaO 8.95%
Na2O1.75%
K2O 0.79%
TiO20.29%
P2O50.08%
Cr2O3   0.01%
Ba  110ppm
Ni  121ppm
Sc  7ppm

I Have also a detailed list of trace elements.

This man tell me that the presence of K2O and P2O5 confirm the
extra-terrestrial origin of the rocks.

Thanks a lot in advance!

xx
Francesco




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[meteorite-list] I need small Gibeon

2018-01-06 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hi all!
Happy 2018

I'm looking for some Gibeon complete specimens around 100g at good price, 
shipping from Europe.

Thanks a lot!




xx
Francesco
IMCA #1510



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[meteorite-list] CI and K

2018-01-31 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello guys!
A friend of mine is looking for carbonaceous group I (Ivuna, Orgueil or 
something else)

and … he’s looking also for a Kakangari chondrite J

micro specimen are also good!



Thanks a lot!

 

 

 

xx

Francesco

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[meteorite-list] another fraudolent web site

2018-08-02 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
take a look here and try to no laugh :)

https://meteoriterain.com/

Could someone do something for blocking this site?

Regards


xx
Francesco
IMCA #1510

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[meteorite-list] Fecebook Gujba video

2018-03-07 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
some days ago on facebook I have found a video of an amazing end-piece of
Gujba.
The back side looks like a slag, but the cut face is amazing.

I'm not able to find this video anymore.
Please, could someone link me the video or tag me under the post?

Thanks a lot!




xx
Francesco

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[meteorite-list] scale cube

2018-12-13 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
There are someone that produce good quality aluminium scale cube in Europe?

Thanks!

 

xx

Francesco

 

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[meteorite-list] Stefan Ralew

2019-04-03 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
A friend of mine have tried many times to contact Stefan Ralew, do you maybe
know if he's still in activity?
Do you have a contact?

Thanks a lot!




xx
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[meteorite-list] meteorite fall in Cuba today

2019-02-01 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8334823/meteorite-florida-explodes-space-rocks-cuba/

Seems a meteorite falls in Cuba today!
It's an hammer and the sonic booms crashed some windows!





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[meteorite-list] Harald Stehlik

2019-10-08 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!
I need an e-mail address of Harald Stehlik.
Or ... Harald please contact me 

Thanks a lot!


XX
Francesco Moser
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[meteorite-list] Catawiki special auction

2021-11-17 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hi all !!!

Catawiki is setting up a special meteorites auction that will start at the
end of the next week.
If you have some good shaped, historical, rare classification / provenance
or cool specimens this is a good chance to sell!

Thanks a lot!

Francesco Moser
IMCA #1510
GMA #G0006



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[meteorite-list] Mauro Ianeselli

2021-12-12 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
I'm really sorry to inform all the  meteoritics friends that today our
friend Mauro Ianeselli passed away. 
He was one of the most enthusiast meteorite collector and communicator. He
has a superb collection with a lot of remarkable samples, but above all He
loved to communicate his passion for meteorites to everyone, with him I
setted up several exposition and done a lot of conference for the public
here in Italy.
Many of you have met him at Ensisheim and Munich shows.
Today our community lost one of its most vibrant members.
Goodbye Mauro!


XX
Francesco

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[meteorite-list] Catawiki selection

2021-12-05 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hi all!
On Tuesday 7 DECEMBER 2021 30 very interesting and selected auctions of 
meteorites and impactites will end on Catawiki!
Please take a look and bid !!!

https://www.catawiki.com/en/a/551263-meteorites-auction-expert-s-selection

Francesco Moser

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[meteorite-list] Catawiki special auction

2022-01-24 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hi all !!!
Catawiki is setting up a new special auction.
It will start in the mid of February.
This time we are looking for good quality but cheaper samples around 100€ and 
something in the range 200-400€. If you have something interesting for us and 
our new special auction please submit your lots to Catawiki. This time we need 
several lots, so there will be space for everybody and for multiple lots of the 
same meteorite.
Thanks a lot!

Francesco Moser
MegaMeteorite.com
GMA #G0006
IMCA #1510

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[meteorite-list] the first Mesosiderite

2022-12-07 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello!

Wich was the first meteorite recognized as mesosiderite?

Searching in the Meteorite Bulletin and ordering all the mesosiderites for
date the first seems to be the Barea that fell in 1842.

Thanks

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[meteorite-list] Tucson Show

2023-01-15 Thread Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list
Hello,
is there somewhere a list of the meteorite sellers and their addresses in 
Tucson for Show?

Thanks a lot!



XX
Francesco

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