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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List!
Has anyone ever heard of wingstars? They look just like
meteorites, but no nickel! I have seen a book on them but can't
remember the name of it. Anyone know of it? Jim Balister
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwnews/wingstar.html
best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List!
Has anyone ever heard of wingstars? They look just like
meteorites, but no nickel! I have seen a book on them but can't
remember the name of it. Anyone know of it? Jim
Hmmm?
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2006-October/027363.html
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2006-October/027395.html
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2006-September/026251.html
Steve, you claim that you (and your dog) have found several
Hi,
I was told a List member purchased the specimen mentioned below.
Would the new owner be so kind as to contact me off list?
Thanks,
Ken Newton
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Ron Baalke wrote:
http://www.wisinfo.com/northwestern/news/local/stories/local_21122794.shtml
Area man says
with the right atmospheric conditions can cause a sonic boom.
Best,
Ken Newton
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
There have been several sonic booms in Florida reported by the press the
last 2-3 years. I am starting to the lean towards the possibility of a
military experiment.
Mark
Hmmm? Would you hire this consulting firm ?
http://www.dba-oracle.com/news_meteor_strikes_may_hit_people.htm
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What I find strange is the part about birds hitting the house all the
time.
Unless he meant birds flying into closed windows??
Also the article fails to mention that Mr. Tapley's house is about
2300 feet SW of the departure end of the local airport. Hmmm?
http://www.pettyurl.com/7q3
Best,
Ken
Hi,
Are there any BIMS members with more insight on this?
Thanks,
Ken Newton
Ron Baalke wrote:
http://www.midweekherald.co.uk/midweekherald/news/story.aspx?brand=MDWOnlinecategory=newstBrand=devon24tCategory=newsmdwitemid=DEED24%20Jan%202007%2010%3A26%3A27%3A343
Mars connection to Seaton
to learn more about meteorite
identification. China needs many more honest sellers like yourself. Most
of the wrongs on eBay at this moment are from China sellers. Their scams
do injury to all collectors and dealers.
http://imca.cc/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=26Itemid=114
Best,
Ken
My thanks to you and Jeff Kuyken who kindly informed me of this.
Minsk (In NHM Cat) is one of 8 synonyms listed for Brahin,
the only approved meteorite from Gomel', Belarus
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=5130
Best,
Ken Newton
David Kitt Deyarmin wrote:
I thought Barhin
and not reheated.
Ken Newton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/February_3.html
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thing they ask. (see - http://tinyurl.com/34zlbf) The
fruitage of obsession is frustration and paranoia. Not a good road to
be on.
Best Wishes on the recovery of the main mass,
Ken Newton
Randall Gregory wrote:
Ken,
Thank you for you reply and the link to webwrongs. Yes, it's theolitic
/7211886.htm
January 19, 1879 -US-The Murderous Meteorite
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwnews/mm.html
November 14, 1817 -France-Paris Fall
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwnews/11141817.htm
Best,
Ken Newton
MARK BOSTICK wrote:
Michael Blood asked:
However, I was wondering what the NAME
,
ken newton
Dave Freeman mjwy wrote:
Dear List;]
Here is the email address of the photographer and story artist
You may all wish to ask him to follow up on the story to either
disprove, or prove the rock in question.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best,
Dave Freeman
RS WY
Ron Baalke wrote
' fragments
on ebay.
http://www.uno.edu/pegmatology/pub/meteor/meteor.html (photos)
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/znpneworleans.html
best,
ken newton
Bruce Yankewitz wrote:
Seems to me that virtually all of the New Orleans meteorite to reach
the collector market has been in almost indentical, crumb
would probably get much higher bids if your PF fragments
were accompanied with written authentication by Paul Sipiera
or the like. Not a bad idea.
Best,
Ken Newton
Bill wrote:
Ken,
Most of us know about the N.O. excursion. Point is, how reliable can the
authenticty of street crumbs be? Can
Sipiera
or the like. Not a bad idea.
Best,
Ken Newton
Bill wrote:
Ken,
Most of us know about the N.O. excursion. Point is, how reliable can the
authenticty of street crumbs be? Can the IMCA vouch for each and every crumb
that's sold by a member of your org.? I have buckets of very nice
(Posted for Gregory Randall)
Mike or Ken, Please. one last post.
List members,
Feeling much better after 3 hours sleep. Talking with my wife this
morning she feels that we should go to Desag. She's looking for tickets
as I'm composing. She talked with a policeman at Desag and he invited us
.html
Best,
ken newton
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(Oops, last two didn't go thru, one more time)
Jason and McKinney,
I agree with you. Both McKinney's items and those of ebay seller
'kingjamesvi' appear to be ferrochromanganese. see:
http://meteorite-identification.com/hotrocks.html
Bob Verish has done more research on this. Check out his
Hi,
Speaking about being caught ni-handled, see how this strange case turned
out:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200404200352.html
Best,
ken
ensoramanda wrote:
Hi Martin / All
Strewnfield cruelty!!
Page 6 here...I'm surprised that not more are stolen!!
The video:
http://www.gainesvillesun.com/article/20071117/MULTIMEDIA/71117017/1033/multimedia
best,
kn
Darren Garrison wrote:
Ooops, cussin' in the subject.
Anyway, a pair of creative liars and a clueless science teacher.
(native nickel-iron) also,
Awaruite /New Zealand
Josephinite/Oregon
Best,
ken
Andreas Gren wrote:
Hi Ron,
Plato Puturano, is native iron, which is rare on earth. Even the earth crust
is 4% Fe, most is associated with other elements in minerals.
There are just e few locations known where to
Hi,
History repeats itself.
http://meteorite-identification.com/mwnews/11041981.htm
http://meteorite-identification.com/mwnews/burnin.html
Best,
ken
Adam Hupe wrote:
Looks like the kid needs to learn a lesson in telling
the truth. Come on, steam coming out of the hole and
it burnt his little
Hi Michael,
Magnetic can mean more than one thing:
1.of or pertaining to a magnet or magnetism.
2.having the properties of a magnet.
3.capable of being magnetized or attracted by a magnet.
4.pertaining to the magnetic field of the earth: the magnetic equator.
5.exerting a
,
Ken Newton
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Hi,
This is a photo of basalt from Mike's pen pal, Mr. Gregory.
(And 'Yes', basalt can have a magnetic attraction.)
http://meteorite-identification.com/images/basalt-close.jpg
And basalt from the (not) venusmeteorite site
(now collaborating with Mr. Gregory ) :
Sorry for the dup. I didn't know the url needed a 'www'.
Hi,
This is a photo of basalt from Mike's pen pal, Mr. Gregory.
(And 'Yes', basalt can have a magnetic attraction.)
http://www.meteorite-identification.com/images/basalt-close.jpg
And basalt from the (not) venusmeteorite site
(now
Nigeria
best,
kn
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi Mike and all,
Am I to assume Sokoto is in Japan, because it sounds
Like a Japanese name? Am I to assume Sokoto is in some
0ther country because Mohammed is not, I would think, a
Common Japanese name?
In other words WHERE is
Hi Dean,
It looks like ferrochromanganese.
http://meteorite-identification.com/Hot%20Rocks/ferrochromanganese.html
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/2007/jul07.htm
best,
Ken
http://meteorite-identification.com/
dean bessey wrote:
I got a little excited about this a short while ago
(until
(Sorry if this is a duplicate)
Hi,
I asked Mark about his site at the end of last Nov.
He said he was going to totally rework Meteorite Articles after the new
year.
Photos were old and not very good to 2007 standards, needing a lot of
editing.
Best,
ken newton
Jason Utas wrote:
Hola All
Nantan
the most faked meteorite on eBay
Ken Newton
Jeff Grossman wrote:
Nobody has gotten it yet. Answer tomorrow.
Jeff
At 02:03 PM 1/21/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
good question, I'd say it was either the article on the Tunguska
event, the entry on Canyon Diablo, Nakhla, Sikhote Alin
List Members,
There is currently four eBay offerings of JaH 073 by seller
'freakingcat_gems'.
http://tinyurl.com/25j4f6
I've not seen a 'meteorite' like this before, can anyone with a slice
confirm or debunk this?
And does anyone have a slice photo?
Thanks in advance,
Ken Newton
http://tinyurl.com/38sy3w
best,
ken
Pete Shugar wrote:
Someone more knowlegable than me please check the following link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Meteorite-Unclassified_W0QQitemZ250210096743QQihZ015QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks,
Pete
Ruben,
(Love the Tucson videos!)
Here is a photo of the supposed quack-up meteor-wrong.(bottom of page)
http://tinyurl.com/2f7bsc
Best,
ken
Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone believe this one!
(Sorry if this is a duplicate)
I agree, too bad they didn't look here first:
http://tinyurl.com/24ff8f
and for those currently bidding $305 on from same seller
(starchasersmeteorites):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=350023230699
probably have NOT seen:
and iron meteorites are on exhibit, including specimens from
Argentina, Namibia and a large (300 lb) piece of the Canyon Diablo
meteorite from Holbrook, Arizona (25,000 - 50,000 years ago).
(http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~museum/exhibits.html)
Best,
ken newton
chris aubeck wrote:
Hi list,
Has
Chris,
Here is a description of Algoma and photos (page below):
http://tinyurl.com/3dlovb
Also read the description or the N'Goureyma meteorite.
Best,
ken
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chris aubeck wrote:
Hi Herman,
Do you know whether the shape was actually shield-like? Is this even
Hi,
Strangest Campos I've seen:
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ250219401377
Best,
ken
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All,
There are some technical problems being resolved during the next 12 -24
hours. The site can be currently accessed at:
http://imca.repetti.net/index.html
best,
Ken Newton
IMCA#9632
Ingo Herkstroeter wrote:
Hi Folks!
I can´t go to the I.M.C.A. home page! What´s wrong there? Any
landslides
but no crater and no verifiable meteorite. And then in 2002 -
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwnews/01242002.htm.
More stories: http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/news1.html
Best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
Deborah Martin wrote:
I will let the experts here debate this but, from the very beginning
Hi,
This appears to be sulfide slag.
Bob Verish has been trying to track down the source of this road fill
for some time.
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/hotrocks.html
Best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
Sterling K. Webb wrote:
Hi,
Can you tell that yesterday it was 100.4 F.
(previous record
The 'honest and reliable' ORIENTALCURIOS has a feedback of 99.6%
(better than yours) and he sells fake Nantans. I will gladly 'eat crow'
and apologize to you both if you will furnish proof that this 'Nantan'
or your 315g is authentic (as I asked privately - 5/23/06).
Still waiting,
Ken Newton
I agree with 'slag'! But this is no ordinary slag. It is so rare that
the sample that we have collected could fetch up to a million dollars if
we sell it in the international market,” says Geological Survey of India
(GSI) Director Dr. (Evil) Dinkar Shrivastav in Jaipur. Not only that,
GSI
e mistakes and hopefully that is the
case here. To Steve's favor, he has told me he will not to list any new
suspect meteorites on ebay.
Steve, the constructive criticism is offered to encourage and
enlighten, please apply accordingly.
Best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
Sometimes truth is stranger than fic
Marcin,
I think it is time for a nickel test.
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/meteorwrongs/metal.htm
ken newton
PolandMET wrote:
Hi
On our Polish Meteorite List we have problem with recognize what this
could be.
Some say Good candidate for meteorite, some other that its
Adam and All,
I have had many email discussions with with these clowns. They know
exactly what they are doing.
I prefer this photo:
http://home.earthlink.net/~wrongs/images/5_billionaires.jpg
Best,
Ken Newton
#9632
Adam Hupe wrote:
The 5-billionaires group are a bunch con artists and idiots
Hi James,
Try : http://imca.repetti.net/metinfo/index.html
A good starting book is Rocks From Space (2nd edition) by O. Richard
Norton. It's available through most all bookstores and also through
online stores. The ISBN is 0-87842-373-7
best,
Ken
IMCA #9632
Rod wrote:
Hello to all in the
.
Best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwnews/wingstar.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow I can't beleive I can post! THANKS Art!!!
But I am now getting double post, Sa-La Ve! OOFDA!
Well who will be the first to have a meteorite rock off of the impact comet T-1
additional info on this proclaimed rare type iron
meteorite or this meteorite testing laboratory?
Thanks,
Ken Newton
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(please forgive if this is a duplicate)
To whom it may be of interest:
http://home.earthlink.net/~ebaywrong/Shanghai.html
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Does anyone have additional news or confirmation that this was a meteorite?
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2005-July/176439.html
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AWESOME
kn
mary kashuba wrote:
Howard and List,
I can't help clear any of it up, but
here is a picture of a slice of some of this great xxxmaterial I
picked up in Tucson.
http://www.johnkashuba.com/images/NWA%20xxx%20CV3xb.jpg
John Kashuba
Ontario, California
Mark,
Congratulations! How exciting to have such a valuable heritage!
I'm sure this outstanding acquisition will inspire Kansas residents in a
very special way.
Best Wishes to You and the KMS Membership,
Ken Newton
International Meteorite Collector's Association
http://www.IMCA.cc
MARK
What is also funny are the "SPACE NEWS TOP STORIES" headlines at the
bottom of both pages.
kn
Rob Wesel wrote:
Last year this time Park Forest had the metlist spellbound and this slipped
through the cracks.
The title got messed up but the story is altogether different.
The ebay listing is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2235008196category=3239
I think he should have taken the $25,000.
Perhaps a meteorite dealer would venture an estimate of this meteorite's
wholesale value?
Inquiring minds would like to know. :)
Best,
Ken
#9632
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Proudest member of the YMCA # OU812
- Original Message -
From: ken newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Statesboro Meteorite
The ebay listing is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
reports, but
I know of no meteorite found there.
In 1983 (and about 20 miles east ) an 11.3 kg H5 meteorite was found
at Grayton Beach.
Perhaps this is what your friend was referring.
for more info see David Weir's site and search 'Grayton'
http://www.geocities.com/%7Edweir/
Best,
Ken Newton
Michael,
Here it is:
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/November/Meteorite_People.htm
Looks more concave rather than hollow. Perhaps there was more pieces?
Best,
Ken
http://imca.cc
(see 'meteorwrites)
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi Chris All,
I have a hollow meteorite
If this duplicates, I apologize, the first one came back as
'undelivered.'
Michael,
Here it is:
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/November/Meteorite_People.htm
Looks more concave rather than hollow. Perhaps there was more pieces?
Best,
Ken
http://www.imca.cc
(see 'Meteorwrites')
A small tidbit not mentioned:
"The federal Government has classified the meteorite as a piece of
cultural heritage and banned its export."
http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0%2C4057%2C9518424%255E13762%2C00.html
That is confusing. Anyone can buy it but they cannot leave Australia
with it?
Dave,
I came across this also. I was amazed.
It also is a sad commentary on ebay's management of problem members.
A minimum of 340 dissatisfied non-feedback-checking
customers before action is taken!
Very poorly handled.
Best,
Ken
http://www.imca.cc
http://cbs11tv.com/localnews/topstories_story_155072542.html
CBS 11 | cbs11tv.com
Possible Meteorite Crashes In Washington
No Immediate Reports Of Damage In Area South Of
Olympia
Jun 3, 2004 6:22 am US/Central
A possible meteorite may have crashed into Earth about 30 miles south
of
Matteo and all,
Kevin Kichinka has a chapter devoted to Nakhla in his book The Art of
Collecting Meteorites
http://www.theartofcollectingmeteorites.com/. Kevin is also interviewed
in Meteorite People in the October MeteoriteTimes Links (
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/)
KICHINKA K. (1998) El
??
Hi Pat,
No. Here is more on Mr. Moore and his 'science':
http://www.lamonitor.com/articles/2004/10/29/headline_news/news03.txt
best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/mepage.html
Not trying to start a flame war, just an interesting
article by Dr. Treiman about steps
'Indiana'and next 'All bulls'
Hit 'Select
Under Google Earth Header select Map all
And you will see thirteen Indiana Meteorite on your Google Map.
best,
Ken Newton
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/mepage.html
IMCA# 9632
http://imca.repetti.net/metinfo/index.html
[EMAIL
/godpaper.pdf#search='laterite%20nickel'
Best,
Ken Newton
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/mepage.html
IMCA #9632
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
Hello to the List,
a short question : is it possible that the Nickel Test
is positive to terrestrial irons (or usual old iron
forge residues) and which ones
1) Title: The Meteorite
2) Author: C.S. Lewis
3) Book: Miracles
4) Books: Out of the Silent Planet : Perelandra
5) Movie: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
best,
Ken Newton
Thomas Webb wrote:
--- Thomas Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006
conclusions.
And what would Allan Treiman have to say about the new theory? Well, I
asked him. He said, The simplest explanation, with the data I have, is
that Mr. Ray's rock is a piece of EAF slag. (EAF stands for Electric
Arc Furnace).
best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
Treiman, Allan wrote:
Hi
Time
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ken newton)
Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
In Nov 2004 the news of potential new Colorado lunar was published to
the List. Checking the chemical analysis from the abstract
(http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004AM/finalprogram
disagree with his conclusions.
And what would Allan Treiman have to say about the
new theory? Well, I asked him. He said, "The simplest explanation,
with the data I have, is that Mr. Ray's rock is a piece of EAF slag."
(EAF stands for Electric Arc Furnace).
best,
Ken Newton
IMCA #
Dave, Martin and All,
From the 'Art-chives'
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2005-August/177143.html
best,
Ken
Martin Horejsi wrote:
As far as one ad per week, I believe that is more of a gentleman's
agreement to keep the posts in check. The one ad per week does not
appear in
seek the
proper forum for your concerns. If I have improperly categorized your
statements, I apologize.
And if you really are attempting to change attitudes, thanks for not
talking down to us and calling us names.
A Cultural heritage challenged slobbering looter,
Ken Newton
Thaddeus
as fact, and then sell it with the well
earned support of the meteorite community. Just my opinion.
Sincerely,
Ken Newton
http://home.earthlink.net/~ebaywrong/auction/Chicxulub.html
Neildeal wrote:
I have read numerous posts reflecting negative criticism on my
research, which involves determining
analysis verify your theory as fact, and then sell it with the well
earned support of the meteorite community. Just my opinion.
Sincerely,
Ken Newton
http://home.earthlink.net/~ebaywrong/auction/Chicxulub.html
Neildeal wrote:
I have read numerous posts reflecting negative criticism on my
Hi Don,
Great story! Here is more info and news videos:
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/07/24/fire.ball/
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast27jul_1.htm
Thanks for sharing,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632
Don Merchant wrote:
Hi List. I was organizing some old papers and came across
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5501008292
He must have estimated the value based on distance traveled?
With a starting bid of $70,060.00 (US) the seller states:
"I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THIS ITEM FROM SALE AT ANY TIME
REGARDLESS OF BIDS"
Can you imagine this guy
Try this:
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_national_story_skin/430438%3fformat=html
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/img/meteorite.jpg
best,
kn
Michael L Blood wrote:
Hi Marco All,
Marco - I went to the URL site below and got the story, but no
photo. I have two different browsers
Charlie,
Thanks very much for the link.
Good interview with Joel Schiff (wearing a dark blue FBI cap).
While praising the stone he said to the homeowner
"Dealers will be on the next plane, and they will be here on
your doorstep with wads of cash." The
meteorite went through
what appears to be
No, worst than that:
The object was confirmed as a meteorite
by Otago Museum several years ago, Mr Nettleton said.
Looks like I'll be adding another mw story to my site: )
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/news1.html
Best,
Ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/exit.html
Randy Mils wrote:
a
How can you tell if anyone raised their hand/s?
:)
kn
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Hi list.I want to take after what mark ford said.I would like to get a
vote of hands of illinois meteorite collecters.I know we have some in
wisconsin and indiana,but it would be cool to get a vote of
thought.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Ken Newton
International Meteorite Collectors Association
http://www.imca.cc
http://meteoritecollectors.org
"Hello,
I work in the eBay Trust
and Safety department. Part
of my responsibility is to ensure the security of the marketplace an
this auction.
I.M.C.A's interest in this matter is unfinished.
Thanks,
Ken Newton
http://www.imca.cc
Robert Verish wrote:
If now one else will speak up, I guess I'll have to
say it...
I find this whole Nevada-meteor-wrong-auction-thing as
being potentially very embarrassing to the meteorite
immediately.
You should relist only when the specimens have been properly
verified as meteorites. Please note that failure to act on this request
will only further jeopardize your I.M.C.A. membership.
Sincerely,
Ken Newton
International Meteorite Collectors Association
http
Göran,
I don't think this is meteorite related.
Since it is in the middle of a traveled road,
the origin of the impression is most likely
the result of a vehicle or person/s stopping at that
spot for some unknown reason.
This remind me of the mystery crater found
in an asphalt parking lot.
He said he's been contacted by relatives of survivors of the
Peshtigo fire who shared stories from their ancestors about seeing fire
falling from the sky.
Mr. Wood has joined the ranks of Micro-Mike (Frass Meteorite).
The promoting of fact-less theory is less than amusing.
The reports of fire
Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
Tomorrow I am going to see JIMMY BUFFET
with all you can eat and drink.
Wow! A Jimmy Buffet buffet
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Adam,
Neat meteorite! Thanks for sharing.
Please keep us updated.
Hope the hurricane turns northeast.
Best,
ken
Adam Hupe wrote:
Dear List,
I am getting very bored reading about non-meteoritic things such as politics
which do not belong on the List. A great deal of List members could care
less
Huh?
North would take it to CC.
NE would take it out to sea, away from land...
Best,
ken
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Maybe if we all stick to talking about the weather we can agree on something. Nawww.
Ken, man, how can you hope the storm turns northeast and trashes cape canaveral and
beloveds,
Hi,
There is also a photo:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/news1.html
(2nd article - see More)
It looks like a lava rock for an outdoor grill.
best,
ken
Martinh wrote:
Hi All,
I just stumbled on this article and wondered if I either missed it
before, or it just fell through the collective
Hi,
Does anyone know why the New England Meteoritical site is down?
http://www.meteorlab.com/
Best,
ken newton
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Must be a desperately slow news week in Shawano, Wi.:
One hole of a mystery stumps area family
http://www.shawanoleader.com/articles/2004/09/20/news/news1.txt
Classic m-wrong line:
I do not think it is from a meteorite impact as there is no
evidence of scorched earth, (Richard Slaughter,
Geology
Doug,
IMCA supports the NomCom's guidelines. I'm not really sure
what you are suggesting IMCA step up and do?
IMCA has been quick to respond to complaints concerning members.
Complaints are also handled as discreetly as possible.
IMCA is not mute. I hope you see the pitfalls of dealing with
Hi,
Here are some from over a year ago:
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/news/01042003.html
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~magellon/news/BUNNY.html
(Don't miss the very last entry )
Best,
ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/news1.html
stan . wrote:
lol that was a good one if you have
http://www.ascribe.org/cgi-bin/spew4th.pl?ascribeid=20041011.090710time=10%2055%20PDTyear=2004public=1
AScribe The Public Interest Newswire
Mon Oct 11 10:55:00 2004 Pacific Time
CU-Boulder Researchers to Analyze Meteorite That Fell Outside
Berthoud, Colo.
BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 11
http://rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_3247775,00.html
Berthoud meteorite rocks scientists
By John C. Ensslin, Rocky Mountain News
October 12, 2004
BOULDER - Out of a clear blue sky, a bit of space history as old as the
solar system and no bigger than a softball slammed
There is a photo of the wrong about half
the way down the page:
http://karen.devfarm.com/190
best,
Ken
Stephen McMann wrote:
Dear List,
For me, the closest is also Paragould. Even closer is a spectacular
meteorwrong that is on display in the center of the town square in
Pocahontas, Arkansas,
http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/37224;_QqdrDyc#37436
American Scientist Online
SCIENCE OBSERVER November-December 2004
It Came from Outer Space?
David Schneider
In 1981, I was a beginning graduate student taking a course in field
geology at UC Berkeley. This was
Geoff and All,
Looks like proud Tom (Butch) has struck again!
'International Marine Contractors Assosiation' - IMCA
The genuine bricks meteorites and 'steve arnold' email address!
Really Great Stuff :)
Ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/imcaintro.html
Notkin wrote:
Dear Listees:
Butch asked
Geoff and All,
Looks like proud Tom (Butch) has struck again!
'International Marine Contractors Assosiation' - IMCA
The genuine bricks meteorites and 'steve arnold' email address!
Really Great Stuff :)
Ken
http://home.earthlink.net/~magellon/imcaintro.html
Notkin wrote:
Dear Listees:
Butch
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