Hi All,
so I am wondering, what if Larry's meteorite is one of the Venus Stones?
Guess then all the little fragments he is selling off, will have a different
name?
Not Holbrook meteorite?
Can some one clarify this for me?
Is Bob Haag's meteorite classified as such, Venus Stone?
With best
Hi All again,
I am so under the weather with another relapse of a very bad cold!
Anyway, thank you for all your input.
I still wonder if Larry's might be related to Bob Haag's meteorite, Adamana.
http://www.nuggetshooter.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=4794
Didn't he mention that it looks very
There you go!
Put your money to good use!
Good luck and happy hunting.
Be sure you make a field report with pics when you return!
Can't wait!!!
Moni
PS. McCartney don't forget your lucky hat!! ;-)
From: McCartney Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi Tom,
I will keep it 100% between the two of us if you prefer.
No problem.
I think you are great!! :-)
With best wishes and hopefully a come back,
Moni
From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Call for Proud
Good Morning All,
guess we always can have many many guesses to a picture.
And a lot of bandwidth wasted because of speculations.
Why not have it classified and then show the image with the classification.
I am an owner of a group and would prefer it this way.
but then again, this is not my
Guess it works fine.
So Adam which upcoming road trip is this?
Just nosey,
Moni
From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adam meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Test Delete
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 21:00:52 -0800 (PST)
Testing notebook to make sure it will work on
Good Morning All!
how can we not fall in love with rocks as these?
Was this an observed fall?
Is this one of the bigger pieces found?
Just stunning! Thanks for sharing Anne!
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list]
Hi Adam and All,
this brings me now to the question,
because I haven't heard anything else about the found meteorites.
What happened to them and did you get provisional numbers for your finds.
How many did you find?
Are they being classified and who did it?
Guess now I am being nosey, but being
Hi All,
what does that mean?
This could be helpful information for all of us.
Maybe Jeff can help us out in explaining this.
Being embargoed?
I have never heard of that.
What was their explanation for the reason?
Puzzled,
Moni
From: Adam Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adam
Good Evening All,
I totally agree with Anne abd Dean!
I was kidding when I said I enjoyed it in my reply post from Michael.
But then I did get a reply from proud Tom to my personal email account! ;-)
Let him rest or not use people as targets.
I totally agree that when one 'googles' any info
Hi List
I also will comment on my first meteorite, but later, but I would like to
know how the recovery of Walter Zeitschel is coming along.
I would like to be sure that our American friends do not forget to send some
greetings his way.
If you don't know Walter Z. then maybe Michael Hoffman
Hello All,
yesterday I tried twice to send my condolence to Jim Kriegh's family and
friends on this list.
It didn't make it but hopefully this one will.
Reading all the posts from the list members Mr. Kriegh won't be forgotten.
I am always so happy to have fond memories of my departed friends.
Hi Geoff and list members,
I agree with you100%.
I had it also when people have no compassion and when people send posts that
are so negative and give false informations about another.
You know it happens way too often.
Regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 10:26:42
Good morning All and Jason,
and what a beautiful find from
Franconia!javascript:onSubmitToolbarItemClicked('SendMessage','SendMessageLight.aspx?_ec=1n=572208717');
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Is it a 'Franconia meteorite' though? ;-)
Jason, did you see it on the ground first or did you have to have a metal
Hello Paul and list-members,
so this is where we could send images of stolen meteorites?
With best regards,
Moni
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 10:40:16 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Missing Ivory Coast Tektite - Meteorite-Times in a
Good Morning list-members,
may you all have a very relaxing and enjoyable Christmas morning and day!
And did you find the 'perfect gift' underneath the tree?
Happy day and Smiles,
Moni
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Don't get caught with egg on your face.
Guten Morgen Bernd und Svend and good morning All,
are there more images available?
Looking at this fragment and thinking I could find a piece of stone looking
like this I am not sure I would pick it up.
Is it slightly magnetic?
And is the crust grey?
Hi All,
I really didn't want to add my input to this, but I wasn't thinking that Ruben
was putting us women down.
I think he just meant that compared to the men there are a lot of women that
really don't have an interest in meteorites.
I have several girlfriends, one went with me to the
Good morning All,
I was going to say Sikhote-Alin also.
But maybe Jeff could give us another clue as to if this 'article' is a NWA or
one of the US? ;-)
and Jeff, I hope you are dry and not being hit with the heavy rains.
Greetings,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Thank you Dave for sharing with us!
How happy your Dad looks, I know that smile!!!
Happens when one finds a meteorite! ;-)
First I thought you found a meteorite in Georgia!
I think the last one reported was in 2000.
Its also great to see pictures of people we read posts from like Anita
Hallo Bernd and List-members,
I still love this image of the
Rocks From Space Picture of the Day December 16, 2007
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/December_16_2007.html
I just never knew Bob was so religious! ;-)
I am sure you will aquire one or maybe two of these
Thank you for making us sorry for not being there! ;-)
I mean, thank you Arizona Keith for letting us who won't be there
this year have a little inside into the show! :-)
This is an awesome, beautiful Sikhote-Alin.
Looks like a little acorn!
With best regards,
Moni
Good Morning All,
Dave you are so right and so new! ;-)
We had many back and forth squabbles on this list and many of us just moaned to
see another.
But at the end we are all still on it, well some got tired of them I guess, but
at the end we are still all here and keep on staying and reading
This is pretty good Ruben,
and I loved the music!
When you do more a little bid more focus might be good, because you know I have
to wear glasses now!
Old age eyes! ;-)
Thanks for the afternoon entertainment,
really enjoyed it,
Moni
Hi All,
Martin, du bist so lustig! ;-)
Michael please give my best wishes to your wife!
Congratulations to your baby girl Rosemary!
With best regards,
Moni
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AWESOME MICHAEL
- YOU deserve this award!!!
You bring such a tremendous quality to this list!!!
Your images are OUTSTANDING!
Thank you for taking all the effort and time to educate us all!!
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 07:19:01 -0500
To:
Hi All,
I would like to keep this list as is as Bob L. mentioned.
I am a moderator of three groups and have found that often I do not read them
daily unless a post was send directly to me, and also if photos were posted and
it was send in a message one never knows.
Other groups I belong to I
Hi All,
this is awesome!
Too bad this wasn't a new fall find!
Way to go on this great adventure!
But now looking at the images one can understand how hard it would be to find a
fresh fall.
Any plans to try when the snow is melted?
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Good Morning from sunny California ,
and Danke Carsten!
What a beauty!
Did you have thin sections made?
They would be outstanding too!
Nice meteorite, very nice looking!!!
With best regards,
Moni
http://www.gi-po.de/ebayfolder/nwa4522incl/4522inc.html
Good morning Everyone!
maybe this is becoming some ones hobby.
Finding the one museums where there is little protection of their belongings.
Here is another one stolen in 2007, read the meteorite-times February 2008
online issue.
http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
check Bob's
O.Jason, this are awesome!
Nice job taking the images also!
Hi List-members!
This are some nice specimen and I should down load one of mine also that looks
similar to one of yours!
Maybe next week.
I found mine! ;-)
Just teasing; you are one of my favorite meteorite hunters!
Thanks
Good evening every one and Michael,
Michael how costly to you think it would be to take the images as they look
like for the month of March to make it into a calendar page?
A hard copy.
Of course make a page for each of the months.
Have you ever thought about making one?
This looks so nice
Thanks Eric for beating us to it! ;-)
We had an absolute great time too!
Thank you Ruben for coming up with the idea for this event!
As we said we all want to do it over again next year!
Let's hope for lots of rain between now and then.
Thank you all of you who attended the gathering too for
YEAH GREG!!
Super Duper! Fantastic! FABULOUS
Hi All,
of course that means all of you that have been out there and the ones that are
still hunting!
Its a beautiful meteorite!
Regards,
Moni
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 09:28:21 -0700
From: stanleygr...@yahoo.com
To:
Good Morning list,
I for one love to read Martin Altmann's post for all the knowledge and effort
he puts into them!
I believe this one has such good information it should be put in one of the
future Meteorite Magazine.
What do you think Mr. Lebofsky? :-)
With best regards,
Moni
From:
Hi All,
I do!!
The first time I ever saw a meteorite was at Chabot's Space and Science
Center in Oakland, California in 2001.
http://www.chabotspace.org/
I was taken in by those beautiful rocks.
I stayed for a long time just looking at whole stones and slices of iron and
stony meteorites
And one more,
Gary you are so new to this list, why even question people's motive if you
haven't had the chance to really get to know them.
Paul is a wonderful caring person and Jim is just the same.
Ask other list members and you won't hear anything shady about them.
The time they have given
Impressive Sonny
and hi list-members,
this sure changes my mind, maybe I have to get a metal detector after all.
Nice finds!
14 inches below!
I believe you when you say you can't wait to see what the classification of
the one is that is magnetic slightly more on one side than the other.
LAUNCH ALERT
Brian Webb
Ventura County, California
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: www.spacearchive.info
2007 March 19 (Monday) 18:08 PDT
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Hi David and list,
You are funny but shouldn't have put me up there with all those ladies.
I mostly found many with Bob V. help, but then I guess I find several
unusual ones all by myself.
It always pays to have a great mentor for any hobbies one selects!
But thank you David and I agree there
Hello list members,
Walter Zeitschel is also in recovery and maybe some of you don't know him or
about his work.
You really need to check out the report Michael Hofman put together about
his visit and written papers by Walter.
http://service.gmx.net/mc/4r4WTMkrdg5Yp1OCBg7Jav1W8j7H9y
after
Hello Bernd and Jason and list-members,
This is really a nice little piece of a find Jason!!!
A little individual - just perfect.
A so fresh too!
You are so lucky!!!
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cool
Hello Adam and all,
Well congratulations to you too!
This looks like a very nice find.
Can't wait to find out from where and who at the end the meteorite belongs
to, California or Nevada?
Nice find!
It will be interesting to see what kind it is!
Guess the bicycles meant you went back to
Hi Dennis and all,
I haven't been there, actually I just won a piece of Canyon Diablo on ebay
which I am going to make into a pendant.
I know you asked for answering off the list, but I think it would be great
if you tell us about your trip and your efforts to find a piece.
I know Thomas
Good evening Adam and list,
thank you for responding and letting out-of-the-state meteorite hunters know
what you researched.
Better to know all of the ins and outs before one has to deal with fines.
Specially about selling the meteorites.
So next time let us know when you come again and some
Hi All,
you should see Michael's collection!
Its amazing!
I was totally stunned seeing all of his trays, and displayed meteorites and
hammers for that matter!
Go Michael!
And Rob Elliot will not be out of the picture.
He will now find his own meteorites!
Good luck Rob!
And some day I hope to
Hi All,
did I miss something?
What does a hamburger have to do with a meteorite?
Maybe that would be a dumb question also because it is possible people post
even more about hamburgers.
Or maybe I haven't gotten to the post yet that would give me an answer to my
question?
I have plenty of posts
Good evening list members,
I do believe that this met-list is a very good one.
There is a lot of good information and sharing going on and ads which would
not be known if not for the list.
'Problem children' are everywhere and like some of you wrote, just delete.
I recommend this list to every
Good Evening Mal and all,
just finishing up my emails after a nice weekend.
I have asked Tom the same question about making a calendar of the amazing
images.
He wrote back, I wish someone would make them and he would supply his
micrographs.
How about you taking on another hobby Mal? ;-)
Hi Doug,
you are a terrific soul.
It was surley so nice to have met you and laughed with you.
I certainly hope to have that pleasure again next year in Tucson!
With best regards,
Moni
From: MexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: metlist meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re:
Sonny,
this is not harassment.
Like I wrote to you before its simply an opinion of a writer writing his
article.
The last Nevada find was thought of a find from John Blennert.
If you see it as an harassment, I am sorry, which I also told you before.
I am not Bob V.s parrot, but as a
Hi Adam and All,
I just wonder now,
if you make a find in California, what is the rule after that?
Who gets what, BLM or Smithsonian and where would you have it classified?
What have you found out about that?
What kind of permits?
And if you obtain a permit, do you have to tell them exactly what
Good Morning list-members,
you may want to read this with you coffee this morning.
This was send from Rob E. to another list.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6549197.stm
Happy day,
Moni
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Hi!
Yes, I thought it looked much more brown than blue and thought when I first
looked at it, that it really looked like a planet!
Very nice again!
Still love the Dronino Sphere, I think its my favorite!
With best regards,
Moni
From: David Kitt Deyarmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi All,
it could have been even bigger if you would have let the list member know
about it. ;-)
I bet some of California's meteorite hunters might have joined you!
Great finds all of you!
And Greg when you wrote you were off hunting for a week, I thought overseas
somewhere.
Thanks for
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To: Moni Waiblinger [EMAIL PROTECTED],
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Glorieta - Taking The Hill
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 06:20:47 -0700 (PDT)
Um, none of us have ever been invited on a large scale
California hunt. Maybe some of us would have liked to
hit the dry
Or read more info on this url from Aubrey Whymark
www.tektites.co.uk
Great reading material and images!
With best regards,
Moni
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Hello Martin and All,
now that Walter Branch is going home and had a wonderful recovery, I would
like to find out how Walter Zeitschel is doing.
Any one in Germany let us know about his recuperation, please.
I was looking at google sites about Walter Zeitschel and find it fascinating
how
Hi All,
this is really devastating.
Poor people in Greensburg!
I am sure this group will make a difference by helping out in whatever way
one can.
This is truly a great community!
And to the meteorite, this is a story to be told after all this tragedy is
over.
Has it been found yet?
It
Hi Hanno,
Danke fuers schicken!
Thanks for sharing and it is funny looking at all the images and all the
people have their heads down.
Wonder what they are looking at? ;-)
Nice photos!
With best regards,
Moni
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Hi All,
Ensisheim is so much fun!
I regret not going this year, but hope to attend again next year.
Every one who has any thoughts about going, just book a flight.
This was the first time, and Tucson the second time, where I met so many
nice people from this list.
The town is really nice, the
Good Morning listees and Bob V.
well, you are a bit older than the Torino meteorite but you do have the
month and day in common!
Happy Birthday and may your day be having another fall - somewhere close by!
With best wishes,
Moni
Want to read up on Torino
see if this works:
Hello once more,
Is anyone attending the Costa mesa show?
http://www.mzexpos.com/westcoast_spring.htm
With best regards,
Moni
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Good Morning All,
this is really a beautiful exemplar of a meteorite!!
Too beautiful to cut!
The odds are , it could be something else than a Gao, one will never know.
;-)
Right Steve.
That is why we call it an unclassified meteorite.
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello family Bandli and Rowen, :-)
How lucky to have made this find Mike!
What excitement you must have in your home!
Rowen is a beautiful addition to the list!!!
What a cutie!
Will pass on the fully crusted diapers. Thanks for the offer!
With best regards,
Moni
Good Morning All,
and thank you Mike for sharing the images.
Brings back memories!
I went there 2002 and checked out the meteorites at the Smithsonian.
Definitely worth the trip!
With best regards,
Moni
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Who's that on the Red
Hello All,
I just checked out the post of the Descriptive Catalog on the
Recovered Masses of the Bassikounou Meteorite Fall and must say, this is
somewhat I have seen some of my Californian meteorite friends do also with
all of their and my finds.
It is time consuming and it takes so much
Good Morning All and Steve,
Just wondering,
Zelimir writes that he already has the classification for this meteorite.
Maybe that shows that this one might not be the same meteorite.
If Dean found several in a box of goodies, then it could be possible yours
is not the same as Zelimir's.
Guess
Thank you Michael and hello list members,
I knew the list existed for some time, wasn't exactly sure of the date.
Also being a yahoo group moderator for a meteorite hunters group myself,
compared to mine, this list is a very lively one.
Lots of knowledge and information.
Lots of input!
One of
Good Morning List-members,
have to go through more than a hundred posts, due of being gone,
I just want to say:
People come in all shapes, sizes and colors.
And each one has a different personality.
Common sense, right?
So if one doesn't like a person and doesn't care of their posting to this
Good Morning All,
do you think Mr. Ehlmann could make images of them for the list because they
are all extremely rare pieces and like he said: You're dealing with these
things like rare paintings.
Have a link to it maybe?
With best regards,
Moni
From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi All,
this is amazing,
because of the orientation its different in colors.
I always thought that because of different compositions the colors were
different.
That is interesting.
How about a short lecture on this or maybe a URL?
Bernd, John?
With best regards,
Moni
HI All,
I am totally in agreement with Mendy Ouzillou,
I just finished saying to my son that I actually don't have to go to Ensisheim,
because of Hanno's pictures and of course John Humphries fb pictures! ;-)
Thank you guys! Wonderful pictures!
And Zelimir didn't look a day older!
Thanks
Ending in a couple hours are a couple auctions that I have on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/dancingmoons/m.html?item=171096228878
A friend bought these at an estate sale here in San Diego, and I am helping
her find collectors interested in turn-of-the-century Northwest African
meteorites, such
http://www.ebay.com/sch/dancingmoons/m.html?item=171096209816
Hi all,
I have some auctions ending soon. I'm selling them for a friend. They are from
an estate sale of an old collection:
Bechar, Begaa, NWA 065, ... Talbachat n'aït Isfoul ( LL3 )
and a couple of Martian's from my collection:
Doug and list,
I was just going to second that! I also enjoy looking at the great images every
day!
Thank you Paul for all your efforts!
With best regards, Moni Waiblinger
From: d...@dougross.net
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 09:21:05 -0700
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re
HI all,
just to correct the article of this URL
http://www.space.com/15654-meteorite-hunt-california-fireball.html
the images of the meteorite and the video was my find.
Its SM12 and it was donated by the land owner.
My fresh find was 100% fusion crusted and it was hard to give it up,
Way to go Brien!
26 miles paid off!!
More to follow, does that mean you have more...?
Congratulations, Bob and Moni
From: cont...@briencook.com
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:37:37 -0700
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato meteorite find
I found this
HI All, news brief!
Brien's seems to be the 1st find!!!
http://cams.seti.org/
Yeah!
Happy hunting, Moni
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HI Michael and Muenchen!
Have a fantastic time and greet every one there from the good old USA!
Yes, you can tell very easy from Bob's images that he just took yesterday
evening.
And yes several people did see the images from Peter J. (cams.seti.org) and
Brien Cook's images and
knew it
Guten Tag Meteoritenfreunde!
Hello meteorite friends,
Isn't that what they have broadcast about Sutter's Mill and Battle Mountain too?
It takes time sometimes Michael!
You should know! ;-)
Happy hunting out there!!
Moni
From: m...@meteoriteguy.com
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 19:29:58 +0200
Meteorite of the Day Song??
From: gmh...@centurylink.net
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 04:32:43 -0500
Subject: [meteorite-list] Mirrors - Natatie Kills
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4By_cfI_1g
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HI List,
I must agree with Greg (and many other meteorite hunters that I know) of how
fulfilling it is to give to science!
I've been asked many times why I gave the Sutter's Mill meteorite that I found
to science.
The answer, of course, is that I knew the De Haas family are actually the
Hello All,
Hope everyone is feeling fine this holiday season.
Does anyone know if Russell Kempton is in good health?
He hasn't replied to any email messages in a long time,
and he doesn't answer his phone.
I hope he is just busy with family this holiday season.
Thanks Moni
Hi and happy New Year to all of you!
I also want echo Werner's post!
Thank you - Danke Bernd!
Cheers,
Moni
From: larrytwinkmon...@comcast.net
To: schr...@bigpond.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com;
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2013 17:29:01 -0700
Subject:
Good Morning All,
this is a stunning collection!
Congratulation on your new Meteorite coin!
I enjoyed seeing all the other items that you also added to your 'rocks',
like the coins and stamps and all the other miniature, related memoribilias.
Very nice!
I enjoy seeing different collectors'
Hi All,
Martin, I love it!
Only you can think of that!
I wanted to at one time get a shooting star tattoo, but never really found one
that I liked.
I like yours Steve.
Its pretty far out!
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Thu, 10
Hello All,
Norbert wrote:[Yes, we are aware of that - and that's our major concern. We've
also been
doing some independent research on the specimens/meteorites in question,
and if you would like to add to our database, please contact us on or off
list.]
Just be sure if it is still related to
Good Morning Everyone,
hey David,
cool license plate.
Now lets just show the IMCA members how you can find them meteorites in Wyoming!
This license plate will bring you good luck!!
Some day my friends and I have to come and help you.
There must be more Rock Springs meteorites.
See here:
Good afternoon all!
Nice finds Sonny!
What a beautiful 'space rock' the 172grams one is!
Gorgeous!
I admit, is is a long haul to find meteorites.
And like you mentioned all the problems one can run into.
The time before last I ripped the inside wall of my tire and had to replace a
tire.
So
Good Morning All,
thanks for the image first of all!
Mike, I thought it was a large piece of a meteorite until I read the 8.9gram
fragment.
Always good to have a cm cube along with it.
Of course you know that, being quite a collector!
Did you go to China yourself?
It is a pretty interesting
Hi All,
don't forget the
West Coast Gem Mineral Show (Spring), Costa Mesa, CA
http://www.mzexpos.com/westcoast_spring.htm
is on this weekend.
Meteorites always present!
Anyone wandering out there?
Nick Gessler, Rob Matson, Jason and ?
Let me know when you will be there.
With best
Good evening All,
this is an awesome collection!
What a wonderful feeling you must have of this accomplishment creating the
spheres.
I love the new Libyan Glass one!
I am happy that your image turned out so much better.
Paul Harris does nice work!
I must admit! :-)
With best regards,
Moni
Good Morning All,
David wrote:
I know some of you may not like my collection,
but you have to admit it is
shaping up to be very unique.
Guess you had some one disagree with you before on this list because of the
cutting loss?
Was it because you cut the meteorite up or because of the loss
Hello Tim and good morning All!
I love your images of you and these huge meteorites!
Your Meteorite Creed:
1. I am powerless over meteorites and it has made my life unmanageable.
I am sure most of everyone on this list feels the same.
I guess you have seen many changes in the meteorite
Hello again,
Hanno can you tell us about your trip there, please?
And the location, guess I could look it up.
Thanks, Moni
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 04:12:15 -0700
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day -
Good morning All and happy Father's Day to all the fathers! :-)
And here is something that you could read while drinking your morning coffee or
afternoon tea.
http://www.meteorlab.com/METEORLAB2001dev/robrtxt.htm
With best regards,
Moni
Good morning Larry and everyone,
maybe you should take some of them or send them to this location:
Planetary Geosciences Institute, Dept. Geological Sciences, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
37996, USA.
Interesting looking rocks!
I would have them checked out.
Wouldn't it be great to
Hi Zelimir and All,
I will send you my copy.
I will go to the post office in an hour and send it off.
Send your address quickly.
With best regards,
Moni
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 12:03:14 +0200
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Good morning ALL!
And what would this possibly be what we have and the little aliens do not have?
With their abilities to be coming and going and supposedly controlling us, I
wonder what it could be.
I mean they even zap us up into their UFOs.
They have any kind of meteorites, I am sure.
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