Hello
See that the person me seems only a poor religious
fanatic who believes that these meteorites come
goodness knows from where, I have put a bid on a piece
therefore I will make the analyses and eliminate this
poor man
Regards
Matteo
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All,
Let's take
This aurora has been observed by 3 of our observers as far south as southern
Portugal! They observed a red glow with distinct rays, sometimnes up to 40
degrees altitude.
Unfortunately, the Netherlands and surroundings were clouded out.
- Marco
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Dr Marco Langbroek
Leiden, the Netherlands
In a message dated 11/22/2003 7:20:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fire That Rocketed Across Sky Was a Meteor
At least they didn't say in the article that it was a Leonid...which it was not.
GeoZay
Title: Nachricht
Hi Hupes and List,
I thought that, for a new meteorite to be given an official
NWA number (or name), as part of the info to be supllied, would be to inform the
know TKW at the time when it was found - and that later on, this amount could be
updated if necessary, as more
Hello List, Have you ebay shoppers seen this Allende? This add has gone
through ebay at least 5 times with no buyers. The seller must be rich to
have placed this add so many times! I can just imagine the ebay fees he
pays! I gave him a few friendly suggestions on how to increase his chances
of
Dear List and Tom;
How about since we purchase meteorites by the gram, that someone
suggest to the gentleman that he include a gram weight. An additional
thought, see what pieces of allende are selling for per gram and put a
price in that neighborhood. Since dimensions are an approximate,
In my book "Meteorites Gone Awry" by world famous author "Whosagonna Believeme", the meteorite Pinto Mountains, L6, California, was found in 1854 by gold seeker Pinto Jones while digging for Pinto beans near high noon in the rugged Pinto Mountains. This 17.92 kg meteorite was shaped like a large
The below research is interesting in that,
if sedimentary deposits have accumulated in
various parts of Mars, some of them might have
become lithified enough to survived being
blasted off it by meteorite impacts. As a
result, Martian meteorites quite different
from the igneous rocks normally
In a message dated 11/22/2003 12:57:10 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I bet the 5th editon of the catalogue of meteorites has it...probably
on page 404. Might even say 1954...17.9 KG Riverside co.
"Meteorites from A to Z" does mention it to. Page 86
Anne M. Black
www.
Hello all-
I have located a rarer-than-hens-teeth Meteor Crater Exploration and Mining
Company stock certificate that will be held in a live auction in Reno on
December 13. It is one of the blue preferred stock certificates signed by
Brandon Barringer, Daniel's son. I have one myself already and
Title: Nachricht
Hello Jose and List,
In a perfect world you should be able to simply email the
NomCom with updates and they would be added to the TKW but it does not work that
way. They do print corrections in the Meteoritical Bulletin if properly
submitted and the committee feels it is
In addition to Pinto Mountain, Steve, you need to check the details out. You need to do the research. I assumeyouchecked out the details regardingexporting Mexican antiquities like the one you listed in this Ebay auction under "meteorites":
Hi Steve and list.
I just got my "1.46gm" NWA 1925with card originally fromMike Farmer. This is a beautiful gabbos eucrite he recently classified with very low tkw.I waslucky enough to have bought fro,Mike hislast 0.37g pieceat $100gram. He sold all he had in hours for less when first listed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bet the 5th editon of the catalogue of meteorites has it...probably
on page 404. Might even say 1954...17.9 KG Riverside co.
Meteorites from A to Z does mention it to. Page 86
I bet it looks just like this book here: ;-)
Adam Hupe wrote:
Here is a nice brick shaped meteorite wrong for the discriminating
collector:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2204998729category=3239
Before anyone starts trying to inform the seller of his meteor wrong--
this is a rehashed auction from a few months back..Same
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Steve and mark-
I am selling these small thin sections of park Forest and if you think I took the time
carefully cut them down in size that's fine. What purpose would this serve? The cover
slip completely covers the specimen so it is not to get two out of one. Steve,
Hello List, Vishnu,
Some meteorites are very friable meaning you can crumble them with
little to moderate hand pressure. Friable meteorites are well know but
not necessarily common.
The rust marks are likely just that-- rusting iron flakes and can come
from handling and storage conditions.
Dear List Members,
Since one of the Galaxy meteorites sold this seller is offering seven more,
only 299 left. It looks like this kind of seller figures since he sold one
meteorite wrong why not sell seven? Who cares if he made the meteorites
himself? This seems to be a pattern repeated time
Hi Eltion, Bill and everyone
Thank you for the adivice. I am planning to get a thin section made out of one of the
fragments
but I am unsure if anything will survive the cutting and polishing process. Any
suggestions on
doing thin sections of brittle chondrites? Thank you once again for the
Dear List, and Friends;
There are just too many Dave's around here, sort of like the Michael's
of the past.
Why would one want to sell the handiest reference book out there on
meteorites? And to part with a book that contains pictures of my most
precious (forgive me my other friends who
Dear All;
As soon as MY galaxie meteorite arrives, I will leave positive feed
backwonderful man made imitation consisting of acrylic art, or
something to that effect.
Should we have a contest to help me craft some positive words to ward
off future uneducated lemmings that do not know
Hello Vishnu and List,
The best way we have found to cut thin sections from very friable material
is to use a plastic ring.
1) Put the specimen on top of paper.
2) Place a plastic ring around the specimen.
3) Use the same optically correct expoxy used to attach specimens to slides
to fill the
I don`t think anyone would want to buy mine. I have
too many notes written in it. By the way, when does
the second edition come out? I really need a new one,
since my collecting direction has change, and need to
jot down some new notes!
Another Dave.
Dear List, and
A while back I asked Noe Garza, of Park Forest fame, to do me a favor. I
asked him to write his thoughts, his memoirs for me.
Happily, he agreed.
Sure, tell me what you want me to write
This was the preprogrammed response Noe had been used to over the last few
months, signed affidavits,
As written by Noe Garza
Again, this is for personal archive use only, use of this transcript to
generate profit in any way is not authorized:
On March 26, 2003 around 11:50 pm we the Garza's had an unusual thing happen
to us. A very special gift from God.
As I was growing up going to school, we
As written by Paulette Garza
Again, this is for personal archive use only, use of this transcript to
generate profit in any way is not authorized:
Robert,
I have always been interested in the sciences and curious about comets,
falling stars, etc. You don't know how surprised I was to discover
Good stuff.
The beer tapper/cooler really drove it home for me. We all have different
wants in our lives, conveniences, perks. I spoke with Noe about this and the
galactic symphony it took to manifest his beer tapper/cooler. A supernova, a
nebula, gravity, time, and chance. That beer
In a message dated 11/22/2003 5:22:38 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don`t think anyone would want to buy mine. I have
too many notes written in it. By the way, when does
the second edition come out? I really need a new one,
since my collecting direction has change, and
Rob,
If I buy this stock certificate, does that mean I'll be a part owner in the
company? I've always wanted to own Meteor Crater!
...And I'll be able to go prospecting too!
Hey! You can't kick me off the property! See? I'm a part owner!
:)
-
Bob Martino, Tucson, AZ
Can you really name a
Dear Rob;
I am all warm and fuzzy inside. We have too few instances of people
being genuine these days, and the Garza's exemplify the good in our
humanity, and the idealism that good things happen to good people.
Thank you, and the Garza family for sharing their feelings with us all.
Sincerely,
Very nice, but my favorite for beauty is another Saint... St. Michel, L6, fell 1910 in Finland.
High Regards, Fred Hall
Bob, not only will you be part owner but you get a share of the profits from the Meteor Crater entrance fees! So you can retire and sit in the space capsule on site for hours on end. Look Maw, I'm going to the Moon! Imagine the look on friends faces when you tell them...I own a piece of the
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Howard and list,
I read your letter and looked at the Ebay auctions. Uh...this appears to be
rather serious. Maybe I'm missing something...a plethora of ads I can live
with, but it sure seems that a line was crossed here.
Steven Sachs IMCA # 9210
Schitz-o-phrenic
You pretty much summed it up there Matteo, the guy's a loon.
Rob Wesel
--
We are the music makers...
and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
Willy Wonka, 1971
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