No worries Bernd! ;-)
The pic is available here: http://www.meteorites.com.au/images/Murchison.jpg
I met Betty a couple of years ago and she's a very nice and interesting
character. She was more than happy to tell me about that fateful day in
September, 1969. It's fascinating to hear about falls
Good morning Folks,
If, by some imaginative thought process on the part of the Defendant, (Evans)
the fact that he provided Planetary and Achondrite meteorites to the
Plaintiff, (Taylor) somehow vitiated a prior obligation to turn over the Park
Forest
specimen too, then that would be referred
My email server is bouncing emails back before I receive them.
Anyone who has tried to email me since Dec.3rd at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
please try again at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I suspect my server can not handle the spam load with their old equipment.
They said it has been going on for over a month with
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/December_6.html
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Dear List Members,
In my on-going attempt to make room to prepare some of my latest goodies
acquired this year, I have been offering a variety of rare, ordinary and
bulk items on eBay under my seller name, NaturesVault.
Ending later today and tomorrow are wholesale-priced classified Ureilites
Dear Meteorite list,
First of all I would like to thank the three people who very kindly sent me
advice about E-Bay and possible fake emails.
I now have another problem, which perhaps someone could give me advice
about:
I recently bought a Sikhote Aline Meteorite with quote- '' typicl fresh
the question is,
Was the exchange of Achondrites part of the deal? If
someone owes me and instead sends me a box of
rocks instead of payment, it is not acceptable
unless
both parties agreed to partial payment via stones
instead of cash.
Bob, McCartney, what exactly was the deal, was
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1c=Articlecid=1165406828171call_pageid=968332188492
Martian find raises chances of life
ALICIA CHANG
ASSOCIATED PRESS
December 6, 2006
LOS ANGELES - A provocative new study of photographs taken from orbit
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/06/ap/tech/mainD8LR6FQO0.shtml
Future Dimming for Puerto Rico Telescope
Future dimming for Puerto Rico's giant telescope as budget cuts loom
By BEN FOX
Associated Press
December 6, 2006
(AP) - At the world's largest radio telescope, astronomers searching
Dec. 6, 2006
Dwayne Brown/Erica Hupp
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726/1237
Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-6278
RELEASE: 06-362
NASA IMAGES SUGGEST WATER STILL FLOWS IN BRIEF SPURTS ON MARS
WASHINGTON - NASA photographs have revealed bright new
Dear List,
I am seeking information about your personal Nantan
coins that you have purchased. Please ONLY those that
have the coin contact me. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Dear List and Bob Evans,
Please explain further as to what you meant about
meeting Taylor in Tuscon. This could be easily
misconstrued as a Email communication of a threat? of
bodily harm? and could have legal reprocussions.
Please clarify if you don`t want more legal problems.
Sincerely,
This is a fireball report that I just recieved. Anyone
else get and reports of a possible fall in Utah/Nevada
this morning?
Mike Farmer
Hello,
I am a truck driver, i drive between Cedar City, UT
and Primm, NV. I see alot of meteors and some are
incredible. This morning i was driving south on I15
http://space.com/businesstechnology/061206_mars_lander.html
Detailed Look at the Next Mars Lander
By Leonard David
space.com
06 December 2006
DENVER, Colorado - NASA's next mission to the red planet - the Phoenix Mars
Lander - is a true wedding of technology with planetary exploration:
No reports here.
When you are 9 miles south of Mesquite on I15 you are actually driving
west, and I don't recall a rest area around there, so I'm not sure where
the guy is talking about. If you talk with him, be very careful with
directions. You really feel like you are driving south on that
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn10740
Water flows on Mars, before our very eyes
David Shiga
New Scientist
06 December 2006
Liquid water has flowed on the surface of Mars within the past five
years, suggest images by the now lost Mars Global Surveyor (MGS). The
results appear to boost
Martin,
You're right about that of course. No need to beat the dealer drum. I was
thinking more about the 1000's of small Sikhote's that were sold on ebay.
Bill
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We know so little about Mars how do we know that this wasn't wasn't whiskey
flowing freely?
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Hi list.If you want the best gao go to rob wesel.He
has the best.I am looking for more like I have gotten
from him.I will always trade for some also.Let me know
what you have.
Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
I am sure he does Steve, my 50 kilos of Gao are mostly
garbage I guess, that must be why you buy so much Gao
from me on Ebay. I have been buying Gao directly from
Burkina Faso for 7 years, but I guess the best pieces
go to someone else.
Steve, why do you say these things? It is annoying to
say the
/multimedia/slideshows/mgs-20061206/slide6.cfm
Groundwater May Be Responsible
Gullies beneath a small crater on the rim of a larger
crater. This image supports the hypothesis that the
fluid responsible for the gullies came from beneath
the ground, either as groundwater or melting
http://www.southafrica.info/ess_info/sa_glance/geography/vredefort-080605.htm
The world's biggest meteor crater
Mary Alexander
South Africa Info
December 5, 2006
Two billion years ago a meteorite 10km in diameter hit the earth about
100km southwest of Johannesburg, creating an enormous impact
Hello M.M.;
The fusion crust on an iron meteorite won't rub off with your finger.It is
magnetite which is very hard and durable.You maybe should contact the
seller.They probably received it that way too.Just a thought.But,i would bet a
shiny
sikhote would also look good.Good luck and keep
Hi Ho All
Im looking for my first box to store thin sections. Something easy to store
them and easy to see names on glass when they are in box.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
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Come on Steve, you can't announce such and such and then back out. After all
I'm routing for you since the beginning! Read back on the emails if you don't
believe me.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Steve Dunklee
To: ken newton ; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Has anyone heard anything about NASA finding liquid water on Mars. Is this the
big announcement they paln to make today @ 1:00pm?
Thanks.
Ed
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Dear Ron, Other scientists with paleobotanical background, Dirk;
What are the chances of stromatolite fossils actually being found on
Mars? I am turning blue from holding my breath.
Anyone care to venture any odds of a rock with laminations being found?
Banded Iron Formation or Prokaryotae?
In a message dated 12/6/2006 5:23:35 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Hi Ho All
Im looking for my first box to store thin sections. Something easy to store
them and easy to see names on glass when they are in box.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
Hello All,
Might be a little on the tail end of this thread, but I think it still
merits posting...
Although there may be exceptions where an iron lacks fusion crust do to a
late atmospheric breakup or weathering, as might any stony meteorite, they
do, in general, possess just such a skin after
does anybody have any pf for sale that was picked up BEFORE the first rain? seems mne got stolen. i can't STAND it when something like that gets ripped off and i want to replace it immediately! websites? ,etc., sources?
i will be gradually switching over to yahoo mail (it has 100 FREE megs of
Martin,
PS: I do collect beer labels. I have a very nice collection of prototypes from
advertising agency art departments. I need a Meteorite Beer label though.
Bill,
Now at the Humbug Show.
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anybody got a link to good pix of a burnwell slice?
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