Here is the last of my collection with reduced prices. Photos available.
CHELYABINSK INDIVIDUAL 60.8g pristine specimen collected immediately after fall
by Andreys Spectrolite. 100% fresh fusion crust. Provenance to original field
collector, from whom it was purchased at Tucson. Photo of
Today's MPOD now displays the entire page at once on my Samsung android.
Thanks, DAN
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From: Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Date: 8/10/21 12:17 AM (GMT-05:00)
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I've been having the same problem on my Samsung android. DAN
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From: Paul Kurimsky via Meteorite-list
Date: 8/8/21 10:02 PM (GMT-05:00)
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It was 8 years ago that arguably this most well documented fall occurred over
Chelyabinsk, Russia.This 254 g specimen is a size not commonly offered, is 90%
fusion crusted, and bears a few shallow regmaglyphs on one end.Asking
$9/gram.Images available.
Have an impactful day, DAN
Thanks Paul. There's some great paleontology literature there.
DAN
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From: Paul via Meteorite-list
Date: 3/26/20 9:32 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Fellow collectors,Here are a couple more select specimens with which I've
decided to offer for sale.Please contact off list for pictures and additional
information or offers.
CHELYABINSK COMPLETEA large 90% fusion crusted individual with a few windows
where typical stony interior is visible.Few
Here's a reference to information used in a picture of the day to follow
shortly. DAN
http://craterexplorer.ca/charlevoix-impact-structure/
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Here's the reference link. More to follow for a picture of the day.DAN
http://craterexplorer.ca/charlevoix-impact-structure/
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That's an amazing experience. I always wondered if anyone actually saw an
Apollo orbiting. It sounds like in a few years we might have another chance to
make a similar observation, and this time I have a scope which is likely up to
the task.Cheers, DAN
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I well remember sitting with my family as a teenager while watching the first
moon landing. During Apollo 8's first trip to the moon there were rumors that
one would be able to see the craft crossing the moon's terminator. I peered
through my Tasco refractor in vain, while entranced by
To whom it may concern, I asked recently just exactly how and to where are
images submitted??
Thanks, DAN
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From: Alfredo Petrov via Meteorite-list
Date: 2/3/19 10:24 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Hi All,Here's a link to video studies of lunar impacts done on the dark side of
the moon. It is evident that impacts, especially visual, are occurring more
frequently than generally thought. There was a paper published not long ago
which concluded from the data that the moon's soils are
Two of the finest lunar feldspathic breccias offered as complete slices.They
are now being offered at waning prices not offered anywhere.
NWA 11273A spectacular slice of lunar feldspathic breccia, peppered with large
and small clasts. One surface polished. At 2.2 mm thick across the
Good day fellow collectors,
I have decided to sell several of my finest meteorites. The following is an
abbreviated listing.
Prices are negotiable.
Authenticity can be verified by reputable dealers whose contact information can
be provided.
Detailed information and images are available
I was interested in Sikhote-Alin , but there's no picture in photobucket.
Please send photos . Thanks , DAN
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From: David Deyarmin via Meteorite-list
Date: 7/16/18 8:11 AM (GMT-08:00)
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An interesting site to visit, and the meltrock, breccias and shatter cones are
easy to access. An even more exciting site, at least to me, were the Thunder
Bay deposits in western Ontario which represent the fallout and mega tsunami
which followed the Sudbury impact nearly 500 miles
Hi Jon,I have a few items which might interest you. Two unclassified Moroccan
chondrites. One is a polished slice, the other is a complete specimen (about a
pound) with a small broken end which shows metal inclusions. I've used these to
pass around to children as they are perfect for
Good day collectors, I am offering a pristine Tissint Martian shergottite for
sale. This is a mostly fusion crusted complete specimen weighing 3.37
grams.Dimensions: 15 mm x 12 mm x12 mm.
One side apparently fractured in flight, and very lightly partially recrusted,
exposing the interior along
how many pieces were taken from the large pieces of the old woman before
the main pc was seized by the federal government? now in the Smithsonian
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From: Jason Baker via Meteorite-list
Date: Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 9:48
Whoa whoa $14.5k for the old woman?
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 9:48 AM Jason Baker via Meteorite-list <
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> Some hard to find Meteorite selections from the Jay Piatek Meteorite
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