Hi all,
I have again some leftovers for sale
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=austromet
thanks,
Christian
I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc
website: www.austromet.com
Ing. Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
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Please be on the lookout for a stolen meteorite as described by the New
York
State Police in the email below, any leads contact the investigator TPR A Y
Heppner (607) 739-8796 SP Horseheads :
Thank you, Michael Casper
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From: Angelique Heppner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 02:16:04 -0400, you wrote:
Possible suspect, may be a son who lives in Long Island.
Meteorite was in back yard of residence, and was used as a bird bath.
had an oval shape, and was reddish brown in color. Compl. states that
Cornell University verified it was a meteorite
Hello,
I'm selling a starter meteorite collection. If you
want to offer this collection to a kid, a friend, a
teacher, it's a good idea.
Here's the content :
- 95% crusted Gao, very nice (12.4g)
- great NWA 2965 (EL3/aubrite ?) endcut (66g)
- Sahara 99560 (H4 - 3g)
- Sahara 99601 (unclassified
Hello
I have five very interesting specimens for sale. Real master pieces !
Sikhote Alin 31kg
Sikhote Alin 68kg
Gibeon 21kg
Gibeon 77kg
Gibeon 80kg
Specimens comes from W. Zeitschel collection. Whole collection was sold to
National Polar Research Institute in Tokyo. This specimens are last from
Hello
I have five very interesting specimens for sale. Real master pieces !
Sikhote Alin 31kg
Sikhote Alin 68kg
Gibeon 21kg
Gibeon 77kg
Gibeon 80kg
Specimens comes from W. Zeitschel collection. Whole collection was sold to
National Polar Research Institute in Tokyo. This specimens are last from
Hello
I have a few very interesting specimens for sale.
Sikhote Alin 31kg
Sikhote Alin 68kg
Gibeon 21kg
Gibeon 77kg
Gibeon 80kg
They are comming from W. Zeitschel collection
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Well, technically, I'd say,
as long as the 2-fall-hypothesis isn't established, and it doesn't happen
that often, that within short time in the same place two meteorite falls,
we have to count all pieces found there to Chiang Khan.
Best,
Martin
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Von: Michael L
Hi Martin, Cap'n Blood and List,
I'd say, ... we have to count all pieces found there to Chiang Khan
LOEKEN T. et al. (1992) Noble gases in several new
chondrite falls and finds (Meteoritics 27-3, 1992, A251):
As shown by the presence of solar gases, two chondrites are regolithic
breccias
Wow, Marcin: these are incredible, breathtaking, majestic irons! This is the
real vine!
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From: PolandMET [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:58 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Large Iron's from the W.Zeitschel
http://newsfromrussia.com/science/mysteries/24-03-2008/104631-tunguska_meteorite-0
Aliens downed Tunguska meteorite to save Earth
Front page / Science / Mysteries
Aliens downed Tunguska meteorite to protect our planet from devastation, stated
Russian scientist Yuriy Lavbin. He showed 10
Does anyone on the list have an email address for the aliens? I'd like to
send a thank-you e-card. If not, maybe we can ask Tom Cruise to contact
Xenu and send our regards.
S.
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From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Folco, L., P.
Rochette, N. Perchiazzi, M. D'Orazio, M.A. Laurenzi, and M.
Tiepolo, 2008, Microtektites
from Victoria Land Transantarctic Mountains.
Geology. vol.36, no. 4, pp. 291-294.
They documented a
microtektite (microscopic impact glass particles)
strewn field in the Victoria
Amor, K., Stephen P.Hesselbo, Don Porcelli, Scott Thackrey, and
John Parnell, 2008, A Precambrian proximal ejecta blanket from
Scotland. Geology..vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 303-306.
In part theabstract reads:
“The StacFada Member of the Precambrian Stoer Group in Scotland
haspreviously been
what idiocy
matteo
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Oggetto : [meteorite-list] Tunguska solved, dilithium found.
Data : Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:09:46 -0500
PDF here. Right-click, save as.
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/tmp/
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Buchner, E., and T. Kenkmann, 2008, Upheaval Dome, Utah, USA:
Impact origin confirmed. Geology. vol.36, no. 3, pp. 227-230.
In part, this abstract stated:
“In this study, we document, for the first time, shocked
quartz grains from this crater in sandstones of the
Jurassic Kayenta Formation.
really makes me wonder how much shocked quartz could be found as background.
I am not saying that about this study, but from a curiosity.
Matt
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http://www.meteorite.com/farmer/
See the link above, that Paul Harris was kind enough
to work on for me, linking all of my auctions from
both of my ebay usernames.
I have some wonderful pieces ending this week,
oriented Sikhote-Alin, multi-kilo Toluca, 300 gram
sphere, so many goodies, take a
Matt - In a study we did several years ago, we found one shocked quartz
grain per 7000-12000 grains in various sedimentary rocks and glacial
tillites.
Ted
On 3/24/08 9:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
really makes me wonder how much shocked quartz could be found as
Hello All,
I have 20 auctions ending in about one day:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9
Thank you, Peter
http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/
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The Meteoritical Bulletin obviously feels differently, as do the
Primary field collectors - and so do I.
Best wishes, Michael
on 3/24/08 5:07 AM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, technically, I'd say,
as long as the 2-fall-hypothesis isn't established, and it doesn't
Dear Ted,
What is the citation for this study? (Where was it published?)
Ted Bunch on Mon March 24 wrote:
“Matt - In a study we did several years ago, we
found one shocked quartz grain per 7000-12000
grains in various sedimentary rocks and glacial
tillites.”
On 3/24/08 9:51 AM, mmorgan at
Are we sure this article didn't make its first appearance in The Onion?
Tracy Latimer
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:09:46 -0500
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tunguska solved, dilithium found.
Hello Listoids,
I have a fairly simple project in mind that requires
the precision cutting and polishing of three
separate, rectangular cabs. Width of each would be
about 4mm. Length of the long one would be about
3cm and the two shorter ones would be 1cm each.
Anyone with the skill and
Heres one worth reading through the description. The meteorite was still hot
the day after it fell.
I guess if they cant even spell meteorite then thats a sign they sure dont
know what one is. Thanks to the fact that the cattle need to be fed this gem
becomes available to you.
Then, supposedly only, they would have 2 entries, Chiang Khan (a) Chiang
Khan (b) ?
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael L Blood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 24. März 2008 19:29
An: Martin Altmann; Meteorite List
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Chiang Khan differences of
Does anyone know how much Krasnojarsk is left at the Verdansky Institute? I
cannot locate an exact figure.
Thanks,
Matt
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Mile High Meteorites
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P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO 80215 USA
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Dear List Members,
Please have a look at the below listed slices of
Northwest Africa 5000. These represent the smallest
rated slices we have in inventory and come with
individualized portfolios. All of the largest pieces
are now on hold pending institutional and corporate
negotiations. I am
Oh its legit alright.
However you will have to bid over $6 K to have a chance getting it.
Mike Farmer and I had the displeasure of meeting this guy on Winslow St.
Thanks to this guy Mike had to shell out an extra $1000 ? to make a purchase
from Kaskos just like he says in the auction
Hello List,
http://astro-artifacts.com/Astroartifacts/Met_4_Sale_Template.html
I just updated and added many new individual specimens to my page. They
include Montferre (France), Barratta (Australia), Bruderheim (Canada), the
very rare Shalka Diogenite (India), Esquel, Girgenti (Sicily, Italy),
Hi everyone I have a nice 10 pound Canyon Diablo for sale anyone
interested, please contact me off list. I will send prices and
pictures to anyone who wants them. First come first served. Thanks
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Mike Miller 230 Greenway Dr. Kingman Az 86401
www.meteoritefinder.com
928-753-6825
:( Ooops... Sorry for not deleting the list posts before sending my
last email to the list...
That'll teach me not to click the SEND button so fast.
Eric
MW
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Mike,
You werent the only one accused of scamming. I saw the Kascos on Winslow St.
about 6 months ago and she was pissed with me because when I bought some
pieces from her when it first fell I was paying her $1 and $2 per gram.
At that point nobody had any idea how much there was or how
Hello List,
Looking for help in cleaning little Gaos. I have one which has been in my
collection for over 10 years and it is as black and fresh as any pristine
meteorite I have seen. I also have some Gaos which are also very nice but
rusty lookng.
I cleaned one with acid and a light
This is an AD-- sort of-- but I am looking for a service, someone with
experience and time to try to save my pallasite and iron specimens from
Lawrencite Infestation.
When I was upended and rolled over in the August accident (Re; New
Strewn Filed in PA) my various collections were jumbled, many
It has been said that laughfter is the best medicine, but this was closer to
a poison than a medicine. I just about died laughing. My wife has asked me 5
times since 6pm (when I read the post) what in blue blazes was so funny. I
had to tell her that it was an inside joke, but every time I did
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