Re: [meteorite-list] CR2s a temporary bargain

2002-01-19 Thread Tettenborn
Mike, You also stated that you were mapping the strewn field. Can you make this map available now that the field has been cleaned? This would make your cache even more valuable. Now all the people thumbing there noses at NWA's will have to pause and consider this find with a known

[meteorite-list] NWA CR2s

2002-01-19 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Thought someone might be interested in this so I will take a minute to spend on the CR2's. If Farmer could provide a map and all his information that would be nice (or anyone else). How about a webpage that compare the classifications of the ones classified and such...just a thought. CR

[meteorite-list] SATURDAY SALE

2002-01-19 Thread John Sinclair
Hello List, Today I am offering 3 different chondrites. Monze (fell December 5, 1950 in the Southern Province of Zambia) These are new thin slices (3-4mm) cut yesterday. One side of these full slices have the saw marks ground out and polished to #260. The other side is high polished to #1800. A

[meteorite-list] Impact Art Auctions (ad)

2002-01-19 Thread John Sinclair
Greetings All, For the first time, I am offering two special signed and numbered impact prints. These prints are from originals that Jerry Armstrong painted in 1995 to commemorate the impact of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet that hit Jupiter. One is called Impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, the

[meteorite-list] ruination of illigitimate meteorites

2002-01-19 Thread Robert Wendi Beauford
I'm sure all of the recent discussion about the ruination of illigitimate meteorites has touched a place in all of our hearts. Theses sad specimens, lacking the opportunities offered by a good education and family, and often suffering the wasting affects of lingering malnourishment due to their

[meteorite-list] Re: Odessa Meteor Crater Sparks Interest

2002-01-19 Thread geoking
Ron posted: For most of his life, Tom Rodman has been interested in a 50,000-year-old hole in the ground - the Odessa meteor crater. Dear Ron: Thanks for posting that interesting article. I visited Odessa in 1998, while preparing an article about the history of the crater (The Odessa File,

Re: [meteorite-list] CR2s a temporary bargain

2002-01-19 Thread Michael Farmer
The strewnfield data will be disclosed to the meteoritical society soon. I need to make another trip to finish up some stuff over there. Mike - Original Message - From: Tettenborn To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 7:01 AM Subject: Re:

[meteorite-list] New Proofs for Nakhla Dog?

2002-01-19 Thread MARSROX
Ah, the power of the pen! I was pleasantly surprised and encouraged to read the article Ron Baalke forwarded to us about Valera and the (eyes rolled upward, throat cleared here) absolutely, positively dead animal associated with it. Yes, encouraged because the respected British periodical

[meteorite-list] New Proofs for Nakhla Dog?

2002-01-19 Thread Michael Blood
Hi Kevin, Thank you for keeping The Nakhla Dog story alive - we all appreciate it, Kevin. Who doesn't love myth? {and this is a very good one} You continually state that Ron is the only one who keeps this myth going, but, alas, it is you to whom we owe the most gratidude

AW: [meteorite-list] Nakhla - The Dead Dog Still Lives

2002-01-19 Thread Norbert Classen
Ron Baalke wrote: So, after taking all of this into consideration, I think it can be said that Nakhla dog story cannot be discounted. Hi Ron, hi Kevin, hi Listeners, That's why I love the story of the Nakhla dog - it can't be killed that easily. Maybe I should take my piece to a lab to have

[meteorite-list] Re: New Proofs for Nakhla Dog?

2002-01-19 Thread Alexander Seidel
It is amazing to observe some list threads appear all of a sudden out of the dark, and then disappear again, only to resurface after many months or even a year or two... This happened with that association issue and this seems to happen with the Nakhla dog story now. Ye good ole dawg, dead or

Re: [meteorite-list] Re: New Proofs for Nakhla Dog? VOTE

2002-01-19 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Hello Everybody... Thought we might like vote and then someone could do that numbers again. I vote: It killed the dogsob, sob. Watch the future show Valera killed a dog and Nakhla killed a cow... they eat dogs done there you know...:-) - Original Message - From: Alexander Seidel