Okay... due to unexpected changes in fortune (my parents will be in Phoenix
in February, having just bought a house there) I _may_ be able to attend the
2004 Tucson show. Making sure I will check in with all you fine folks who
brighten my in-box on my Pacific rock, can anyone direct me to a
Yeah... it's about time Hawaii got one, too. Only 2 in recorded history,
and none since statehood ;-)
Standing out in a lava field with a catcher's mitt,
Tracy Latimer
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To list:
Hopefully I'll be going to see it this week. I'll
fill everybody in after I
get a
Bob,
Thanks for that I have a Petsmart type place near me, I shall go
investigate. Will give me an excuse to go see the chipmunks!
Mark
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Re: Tiny
how much? $200/gr. and after is available on ebay for
$8/gr.?
This time I waith, no other Park Forest mistakes I
want...
Matteo
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I will give a little information, not much, if you
want more, go there and find out, spend the $$$ to
do so.
I was in
Hi All,
Not that I want to get into this. It looks like Mike was first on the scene
and has this stone locked in. Good luck to anybody who wants a piece a of
this hammer stone cheaply! Competition is sometimes a good thing but not
this time as far as we are concerned.
All the best,
Adam and
Tom,
I sprayed my Brahin with VCI then dried coated it in lacquer its been
fine over a year later. With Brahin it seems to depend on where abouts
in the original mass your piece is from, some pieces are completely
stable without protection others rust even with!
I would say that if you have
Randy and others,
Is it a competition to get to a fall first?...you bet it is!!!...while these
guys are enthusiastic about meteorites...they are also full-time businessmen
selling falls and finds. Competition (friendly?) to get there first is their
business.
The lesson to learn here is to get
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Subject:[meteorite-list] A Few More Grams of Anagrams
Date sent: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 20:26:38 EDT
For the first time in months I have a chance to contribute to the m-list.
I've got two
This is a good one of a daytime fireball !!
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Jim Strope421 Fourth StreetGlen Dale, WV 26038
Catch a Falling Star Meteoriteshttp://www.catchafallingstar.com
Dear list and friends
Just a last word to tell that I have a nice 24 pounder on ebay ending in 10
hours. NR and still a good bargain price.
The 3094 g individual is also a good choice if you are looking for crustr
and regmaglypts.
Best regards
Michel FRANCO
Caillou Noir
100 chemin des
Kevin and list again,
Here's the correct anagram making URL --
http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/
Have fun!
Bob King (aka 'Big Knob')
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Good morning list.I added 6 more auctions to my ebay auctions.That are 41
going even as we speak.There are 10 auctions ending in 15 hours chicago
time.All of those have very low bids so you might pick up something
cheap.All 10 do have at least 1 bid, so bid high and often.
http://apod.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap031001.html
Title: APOD: 2003 October 1 - A Daytime Fireball Over South Wales
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos!
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by
Greetings,
since I
am new to this list, I thought I should introduce myself.
Some
of you might know me as a buyer on ebay (metcollector) a pretty active
one, lately, I have to say. My name is Bernhard Rems, I am 40 and I live and
work in Vienna/Austria. My daytime profession is that
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
September 25 - October 1, 2003
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Dusty Troughs (Released 25 September 2003)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2003/09/25/index.html
o Polar
Hey this thing works! My 8 year old daughter Elizabeth likes to be called
Beth and nothing else! One of her anagrams is HATE BE LIZ
Thanks, Tom
Peregrineflier
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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From: Bob King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday,
Yes Matteo, Please answer this! You whine like a little crybaby about the
prices, then you put Park Forest on ebay yourself for more than any of us
are selling it for here in the USA, and then you cry come more. You are a
pathetic excuse for a dealer.
Mike Farmer
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Title: APOD: 2003 October 1 - A Daytime Fireball Over South Wales
Is this real? It looks real, but then the front end
of the fireball looks fake. If it happened, why havent we hard it all over the
news being that it is in the UK?
Mike Farmer
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From:
Andres
yes yes...put now on ebay a your Park Forest for
$30/gr., I want see if this go sold.you have lost
the same money, one for the police have want in return
the pieces and another for the persons have put for a
just price on ebay the PF meteorite, $7-8/gr. the
price I have write few days after
ah...a last word.I remember a Cottingham put PF
for $45/gr., Matt Morgan for $35-40/gr., and others at
$80-120/gr.!!! The first with a just price exit in the
market they are M.Blood with $16-25/gr. and the Hupe
with $25/gr. You know what a person told me when have
see one piece of my PF on
Dipshit, I can find your auctions where you listed them at over $50 gram.
Answer that if you can.
Mike Farmer
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From: M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Louisiana
Hi everyone, I have 60 plus meteorites and
meteorite books ending tonight on my ebay auctions. I started every piece for
one cent, as usual, and they sell where the end.
MANY RARE ITEMS and many are far below what I piad
for them!
Rare books, Nininger hardcovers,
probbaly you not have understand but my market is here
in Italy, not sure in USA, here I put the prices I
want and I sold with no problemson ebay I put only
if I want take a extra money.sh
Matteo
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dipshit, I can find your auctions where
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/south_east/3155928.stm
Schoolboy's photo amazes Nasa
BBC News
October 1, 2003
A schoolboy has impressed experts at American
space agency Nasa after capturing a rare picture
of a meteor burning out above his home town in
south Wales.
Jonathan Burnett,
Hello List,
For those that are interested, there is a very
informative thread about this South Wales Fireball on
this website:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/meteorobs/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/meteorobs/messages/
http://www.meteorobs.org/maillist/maillist-10-2003.html
There is way too much
Unfortunately this is just another example of how public awareness is needed in regard to meteorites. I am pleased that some of you take time to educate individuals on the value (not just monetary) of these rare falls. In the past few years we have been lucky enough to have several really good
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/6903000.htm
Comet debris cited as fireball
METEOR SEEN MONDAY OVER THE SOUTH BAY
By Glennda Chui
The Mercury News (San Jose, California)
September 30, 2003
A bright fireball that streaked over the South Bay on Monday evening may
have been debris from
WOW, I hope we get pieces of all of these falls, this would then be a bumper
crop year for recovered meteorites!
Mike Farmer,
PS, what if they are all the same type?
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday,
Has there been any authenticated data on this event? Satellite heat signature confirmation etc...? As a graphics artist I can tell you this can be faked really easily but just because it can be faked doesn't mean it is fake. If this was a real event I would think it would be all over the press as
http://www.theeagle.com/aandmnews/100103iodp.htm
AM winning bidder for Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
By DAVID GREBE
The Eagle (Texas)
October 1, 2003
A record-breaking infusion of research money will flow to Texas AM with the
announcement Tuesday that the university's team is the winning
Hello List, This is obviously a Scud missile gone astray from
Iraq, Sodumb insane's last attempt to get his country back!
Thanks, TomPeregrineflier The proudest member of the
IMCA 6168
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If it's to all, it's to me too :-).
Frankly, I don't give a damn about who has found which meteorite, if it
was an Italian, a Portuguese or an American. I am glad that it was
found, preserved for scientific studies and for being added to my
collection :-). Other than that, the fame for having
Hi Matteo, Mike
Matteo please stay on this list. It's always a pleasure to read your
conversations day by day.
I suggest for the peaceful future (and because both of you must be quite
wealthy, as your meteorite prices are not the lowest on the market) that
both of you should donate a nice piece
At 08:25 30.09.03 -0700, you wrote:
http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_1423490,00.html
Sweden's big find
news24.com
September 30, 2003
Sweden - Swedish researchers said on Tuesday that they've dug up the biggest
meteorite ever found in the country.
It took two days to
N...I no give any piece for a similar idea
Regards
Matteo
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Hi Matteo, Mike
Matteo please stay on this list. It's always a
pleasure to read your
conversations day by day.
I suggest for the peaceful future (and because both
of you must be
Hi all,
I just can't see how anyone could deny a person that gets there first and is
ready to dive into raw sewage some credit. Anyone here ever rod their own
sewer in a crawl space??
Bill Kieskowski
Randy and others,
Is it a competition to get to a fall first?...you bet it is!!!...while
Bjrn Srheim wrote:
At 08:25 30.09.03 -0700, you wrote:
http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_1423490,00.htmlSweden's big findnews24.comSeptember 30, 2003Sweden - Swedish researchers said on Tuesday that they've dug up the biggestmeteorite ever found in the
We are approaching a very important date in meteorite
recovery.
OCTOBER 3rd.
Many fireballs have been reported near this date in
history.
The 1996 OCT 3rd fireball in California that might
have fallen east of Little Lake is one to consider.
It most likely fell on China Lake military
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The Sky Isn't Falling, But Pieces Sure Are
By Robert Roy Britt
space.com
01 October 2003
A host of mostly coincidental recent events make Chicken Little sound
ever-so-slightly more credible. In
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Hi Steve and List,
Lots of fireballs have been seen a few days before and after this date.
Here are two of the rarest meteorites known that fell on OCT 3rd.
Chassigny, Oct. 3rd 1815 and Zagami Oct. 3rd, 1962. Of the four
Martian meteorites seen to fall two fell on that day. These are among
Hi All,
I concur with Steve, and will even go one step further to
request that any list members who have the time and clear
skies pay particular attention to the nighttime (and daytime!)
skies over the next few days watching for bright, sporadic
meteors. If you have a camera and a tripod (or
Just subscribed to this list and I must say it's something of it's own
meteorite as I read; hot and gassy! Oh well my issue is how to determine
if I do have one; that was found in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Now I am
going to describe it the best I can, after reading some;
It appears to be a
Number of recorded falls per month:
Jan = 081 Aug = 104
Feb = 079 Sep = 098
Mar = 067 Oct = 092
Apr = 102 Nov = 072
May = 105 Dec = 073
Jun = 114
Jul = 104
We have discussed this before. One must take into account that an
unknown number of falls went
Hello Pekka List,
16??, Which one is the 16th, has there been one in the last years -
after Osterplana(1987) that is?
The last version of the Catalogue of Meteorites (2000) says there
are 15 meteorites found in total in Sweden (finds or falls), so does
the CD version (when choosing 'Valid'
Hi All,
In addition to Zagami and Chassigny (btw I don't see Chassigny on the
meteorite calendar for October 3rd), there are three others you can
throw into the mix. 104 minutes prior to the 10/3/1996 Little Lake,
California bolide that Steve mentioned, a similar meteor made a pass
over eastern
Hello Pekka List,
16??, Which one is the 16th, has there been one in the last years -
after Osterplana(1987) that is?
The last version of the Catalogue of Meteorites (2000) says there
are 15 meteorites found in total in Sweden (finds or falls), so does
the CD version (when choosing 'Valid'
Title: Council Bluffs Nonpareil City: Council Bluffs, Iowa Date: Sunday, August 22, 1948 Page: 20 University Buys Meteor Fragment NORTON, Kan., AP - The universites of New Mexico and Nebraska have purchased the world's largest fragment of an anchondritic meteorite. The purchase price was not
Hello List, Can someone please tell me what a meteorite has to have to be
considered Orientated? I have an SA that is covered in flow lines, nice
thumbprints and has roll over rims all over. The front-end is rounded and
smooth while the rest has the thumbprints and rims. All of the rims are
Hello, Bjorn and the list,
the swedish NHM calculates all 4 Muonionalusta founds + now this as
different ones, numbered I, II, III and IV (V?). Brunflo and Österplana
are fossile-meteorites, and they are listed in another category by NHM,
so the total by them is as follows;
1. Hessle 1869
2.
Proof!
See the part at the end of this story.
A space rock killed a dog in Egypt in 1911.
humm...
Hope that doesn't enliven the The Dog thread again.
LOL
Steve Schoner/ams
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The Sky
Title: Weekly Gazette Stockman City: Reno, Nevada Date: Thursday, October 14, 1897 Page: 4 LIENT. PEARY is bringing back from the northwest coast of Greenland a meteorite that for size reduces all other objects of the kind to insignificance. The Cape York meteorite, as it is called, is 12 feet
Title: Color Country Spectrum City: Saint George, Utah Date: Sunday, June 19, 1977 Page: 2 Meteorite sent to Smithsonian RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) - A three-ton meteorite, second largest ever found in the United States, plunked onto the desert from outer space "hundreds of years ago" and it may
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Title: Color Country Spectrum
City: Saint George, Utah
Date: Sunday, June 19, 1977
Page: 2
Meteorite sent to Smithsonian
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) - A three-ton meteorite,
second largest ever found in the United States,
plunked onto the
Hi All,
Earlier I wrote parenthetically:
(btw I don't see Chassigny on the meteorite calendar for
October 3rd)...
If you can believe it, I only just now realized that The Third
Millennium Meteorite Calendar lists at most one representative
fall per calendar day. Zagami is the one that
I have heard that a few people are planning
to travel to India for this fall, I would like to help them with
planning out a safe trip.
My people in India tell me this area is in
rather bad shape as far as lawlessness is concerned.
I have just also been fwd,d a news item- the Chief
Minister
Steve Schoner wrote: And the Legal outcome of this case was terrible...I think that it was too bad that their Lawyers did notlook carfully enough into the 1872 Mining Act permitthat the Barringers applied for with regards to allmeteorites found in "Meteor Crater"Under that very same 1872 Mining
Dear Atul, List;
I sort of think that if the high-rollers of the meteorite recovery
world thought that going there to recover a hot-hut-burner was an
equally Hot idea, that they would already be there on the ground
about.yesterday.
Just my 2 cents,
Dave Freeman
Atul Kumar wrote:
I have
Greetings Listees. As I was just recently
communicating with a well respected list and lunar
meteorite collector, whose birthday was last week,
[happy belated birhtday Norbert Classen] we got on the
subject of birthday meteorites. He gave me a headsup
on one of the 3 falls that happened on my
Matteo-
Why are you so bitter? I don't think you have had
anything good to say to the list for months now.
I understand you have a problem receiving your
meteorites. I don't doubt that. But I really don't
think anyone is out to cheat you. I do think there is
a problem with your mail receipts
In a message dated 10/1/2003 5:27:58 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you can believe it, I only just now realized that "The Third
Millennium Meteorite Calendar" lists at most one representative
fall per calendar day. Zagami is the one that appears for
October 3rd.
Sorry
It seems like there are some unconventional places
that people can look for meteorites. For example,
ancient meteorites have been found in the carbonate
rocks of Sweden as discussed in:
Schmitz, B. Peucker-Ehrenbrink, Lindstrom, M., and
Tassinari, M., 1997, Accretion Rates of Meteorites
Hello Paul and list...
I have found IRON NODULES in ~500 million year old limestone and know where
to find more.
They are rather smooth and not, repeat NOT badly 'rusted'.
The limestone surrounding the small pocket left behind after removing the
metal-object shows some discoloration but only in
Welcome to th list, Bernhard !
What a pleasure to have another fellow-countryman on the list.
I hope you enjoy this list, as it is very informative and a lot of
meteorite-freaks
can help you in many questions or problems.
All the best,
Christian
IMCA #2673
www.austromet.com
Ing. Christian
Hi Robert
Not sure I have close to all the answers, but metal, free metal, in a
limestone, can only be from a few select sources. One, the first to mind, is
vents such as black smokers. But, here we have high temps, a corrosive
environment, and no discoloration of the limestone from other vent
Hello List, I don't remember exactly what was all said about the PF
fireball. What I do think I remember is it is thought that the large flash
seen was below the clouds that were at 7000 ft? I always thought that
sounded a little low.
What do you think of this? I was just out side hoping to
to a lot of persons that have write me in private and
in public in order to say to stay in the list. I
remain and I will be unaware the attacks of certainly
characters. Thanks to almost all.
Regards
Matteo
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Hello all
The nightmare is return ;-) Only for write to look
this my auction on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2194879705category=3239rd=1
Regards
Matteo
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