Do you mean to tell me that there is yet ONE person out there that doesn't
believe it was caused by global warming(sic) or the Bush Administration?
Elton
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I really hope this guy was kidding-- it would sadden me to think a superstitous
nitwit flake owned a nice meteorite like that.
http://blog.nola.com/chrisrose/2008/10/the_rock_that_ruined_new_orlea.html
The rock that ruined New Orleans
It's taken three years since The Thing, but we've finally
as meteorites go, it was pretty low-grade
Uh, any stones falling out of the sky that are too low-grade for
anyone, don't fret, just leave them lay where they landed. I'll come
get them. : )
MIke
On Oct 19, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Darren Garrison wrote:
I really hope this guy was kidding--
Steve,
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=16960 this link will help.
susan
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From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:56 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] new orleans meteorite
Hi
Hi list.I am just wondering.What is the biggest piece of the NEW ORLEANS
meteorite out there?I just purchased a 12.2 gram fragment and I just do
not see any available except in itty bitty micro's.Please enlighten me.
steve arnold,chicago
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL,
Sorry if this question is repetitive . . . I've deleted the other posts.
What address do I use to mail a check in for the Red Cross raffle?
Frank Prochaska
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Bowling
Sent: Monday, September 05,
Yep, It's very friable, but the real deal...
MF
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From: Jason Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 3:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Orleans meteorite bits on Ebay
I've been noticing the seller with these bits of New Orleans meteorte for a
while now. Do you think
these are authentic? He doesn't have an IMCA number and there never seem to be
(as far as I've
noticed) anyone else selling any part of New Orleans, so I'm unconvinced.
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 23:20:55 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we went through this last month (look in archives). I believe he has a good
rep as a mineral dealer, and that he picked the pieces up off the street in
the area of the fall.
I've already bid on a set since people here have vouched
Darren,
I looked around in February and January and could not find the thread. Dave
Harris also chimed in at the time, and I looked for his messages about this
subject...but those messages are missing too.
My experience with the archives is that for some reason, the log for a given
month is
John and Darren,
That discussion was on the IMCA list.
best,
ken
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Darren,
I looked around in February and January and could not find the thread. Dave
Harris also chimed in at the time, and I looked for his messages about this
subject...but those messages are missing too.
In a message dated 3/9/2005 3:19:09 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been noticing the seller with these bits of New Orleans meteorte for a
while now. Do you think
these are authentic? He doesn't have an IMCA number and there never seem to
be (as far as I've
I have some very nice crumbs from the Park Forest strewnfield. By the gram or
by
the ounce. All are magnetic and have even been soaked in MEK to make sure they
aren't asphalt. Cheaper by the pound I might add. They come in all colors but I
recommend the very small grayish black material.
Bill
Hello Darren and List,
Yes, this person is legitimate. His name is Alexander Falster and he is
one of the principle researchers on the New Orleans meteorite from the
University of New Orleans. Here is a web page dedicated to the fall:
http://www.uno.edu/%7Ewsimmons/pub/meteor/meteor.html
He is
Hi,
I am looking for a nice sample of the New Orleans meteorite. Can
anyone direct me to a good source?
Thanks,
Peter Scherff
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Email me off-list if interested. Both small and larger
pieces.
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:44 AM To: 'Meteorite List' Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] New Orleans Meteorite Very nice piece Mark.I am offering some of the NO meteorite up for sale as well.Email me off-list if interested. Both small and largerpieces.Matt MorganMile High Meteorites-Origi
Hello List, Within a couple weeks the New Orleans meteorite will be making it's way to the market. The meteorite has not been classified yet, however it looks a lot like Bensour or Kilabo to me. I imagine this was posted to the list about a year ago, but the BBC did a really good job on its
Of MARK
BOSTICKSent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:43 PMTo:
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Meteorite
Hello List,
Within a couple weeks the New Orleans meteorite will be making it's way
to the market. The meteorite has not been classified yet, however it
looks
: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:43 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] New Orleans Meteorite
Hello List,
Within a couple weeks the New Orleans meteorite will be
making it's way to the market. The meteorite has not been
classified yet, however it looks a lot like Bensour or
Kilabo to me.
I
Hi all, read this:
UPTOWN meteorite is a star in its own right Times Picayune - New
Orleans,LA,USA ... Robert McDade, the owner of a mineral and fossil shop on
Magazine Street, recently purchased the pieces of a 40-pound meteorite that
crashed through the roof ...
In a message dated 5/31/2004 1:27:08 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
UPTOWN meteorite is a star in its own right Times Picayune - NewOrleans,LA,USA ... Robert McDade, the owner of a mineral and fossil shop onMagazine Street, recently purchased the pieces of a 40-pound
Hello List:
I apologize if this has made it to the list already, but a friend called to tell me about this article in the Washington Post complete with a picture of the New Orleans meteorite. Hope this link works for you.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A13698-2003Oct11.html
Terry
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