Hi all,
For anyone interested, i have a few small specimens on ebay at the
moment. See following links:
7g Chergach crusted slice
(http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=250728607343ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT)
4.05g highly polished part slice of Markovka
Hello All,
Thomasz works with Raman Spectroscopy and knows what he's talking
about - if he says they're not 500nm in daimeter, I'd trust him. It's
a topic I've been looking into for graduate studies and at the moment,
Berkeley doesn't even have the capabilities for looking at such things
because
Hi Abe,
Thanks for posting your great story, and congrats on such a nice first find!
And having your son there with you makes it all the better. In fact, about the
only way to top THAT feeling is when YOU'RE watching him find HIS first one! I
had the great joy of that at the Ash Creek fall. ( I
http://snipurl.com/1hm8yo
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Technology Review,” a publication of MIT, published a story on Thurs., Nov. 18
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reveals that two physicists, Vahe Gurzadyan from the Yerevan Physics Institute
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/November_20_2010.html
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Hello List members,
I offer a nice Moss fragment on ebay. Be quick, just 4 days left.
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=110611459527
Pierre-Marie PELE
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On Nov. 20, 2010 and in meteorite crater on Mt. Ararat? at
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Don Giovanni posted;
http://snipurl.com/1hm8yo
Other web pages for this story are:
1. http://technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26039/
Hello Jason, Thomasz and List.
I accept your argument. If nano diamonds are only of 1-3 nano diameter this
objects ar to large,
Thank you for clearing. I've removed the picture.
m42protosun
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] nano diamonds in Allende
Date: Sat, 20 Nov
Hi Sonny,
I have been looking for the Discovery Channel episode you're talking about
but haven't had luck finding it yet. Others have mentioned it too so it
would be cool to see.
Thanks for your encouragement and I hope to meet you sometime. You must have
an amazing collection and a lot of
Hi Mike,
Thanks. Correction on the weight. It felt like 5 pounds but the actual
weight is 2 pounds. Sorry I didn't put down the actual weight in my story
after I got it home and weighed it.
As soon as I get it classified, I will definitely let you know. Phil
McCausland of the University of
Hi Steve,
I would never have imagined that you would reply to my story. Thanks a lot.
I am sure you have no idea what your show has done for adventure seekers. If
anyone is at all like me, then they would have to be a bit brain dead to not
be glued to the set when they see your discoveries on
Hi Steve,
I would be glad to trade you. Let me know how big of a piece you want and I
will get it out to you. Email me the address and I will mail it next week.
Thanks again.
Abe Guenther
-Original Message-
From: meteorh...@aol.com [mailto:meteorh...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, November
Hi Steve,
I would be glad to trade you. Let me know how big of a piece you want and I
will get it out to you. Email me the address and I will mail it next week.
Thanks again.
Abe Guenther
-Original Message-
From: meteorh...@aol.com [mailto:meteorh...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, November
Hi Steve,
I would never have imagined that you would reply to my story. Thanks a lot.
I am sure you have no idea what your show has done for adventure seekers. If
anyone is at all like me, then they would have to be a bit brain dead to not
be glued to the set when they see your discoveries on
You're welcome Svend,
Those are interesting discoveries you've had also. You must know what you
are looking for in that case! I can't wait to get to know at a glance the
difference between a rock and a meteorite. After this find, I haven't had a
lot of time in the wilderness again but I am sure
Hello All,
I have 7 rare meteorites on ebay, ending in about one day:
http://shop.ebay.com/pema9/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=
- MOUNT JOY, USA, 1.4 g with copy of old label!
- ALLENDE with nice CAI inclusion
- SARATOV, Russia, fell 1918, 183 mg
- ALMAHATA SITTA - 20 mg piece!
- DaG 881
Hi,
If you would like to see the second answer to the question about Chladni's
meteorite catalogue, check the latest posting on my blog at:
http://meteoritemanuscripts.blogspot.com
You can also follow me on twitter as well at:
http://twitter.com/MetManuscripts
Thanks!
Mark
A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS ABE What a great story of a first find! This
is what it's all about!
A new meteorite added to science, inspired by TV/Videos of meteorite
hunting... AWESOME! Very exciting! Keep us updated on the classification.
CONGRATS!
Regards,
Eric
On 11/19/2010 3:26 PM,
Hi,
When you find a new meteorite you suppose to send a sample to analysis. This
means that you will need to cut it and you will loose its natural beautiful
shape. Can you do a casting of the meteorite before you will cut it? What kind
of materials should you use not to affect a meteorite's
No way. Lubbock? I used to live in Seminole between Lubbock and
Odessa. I still have sister that lives in Lubbock.
Thanks for your response and I'm glad you enjoyed the story!
Cogratulations on your find too. I can't wait to read about it when I
get on my computer.
Abe Guenther
Sent from my
Hello Listers,
I have some great historic meteorites ending soon on eBay. If you have been
looking for those high end meteorites, look no further. I have meteorites from
the 1400's all the way up to 2008, all with great historic pasts. If your
looking for the first dated fall from 1492, or
Hello Marcin,
well I have manufactured moulds and casts of some historically and
scientifically
important meteorites, like the three Neuschwanstein stones and one of the Jese-
nice meteorites, for example.
If you are interested to hear and learn more details, please let me know.
Best regards
You guys live in the Lubbock Supercluster area and are going out to the desert
to find meteorites?!
You should be able to walk out your front door and find meteorites!
Dave
--- On Sat, 11/20/10, Abe Guenther abe.guent...@mnsi.net wrote:
From: Abe Guenther abe.guent...@mnsi.net
Subject: Re:
Dear List,
I have 12 auctions ending tomorrow on Sunday November 21st. starting at
12:01 p.m. PST.
If you are interested you can see them here:
http://stores.ebay.com/mos-meteorites
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you very much for looking and good luck to anyone bidding.
Hello Marcin, Dieter, All,
Four our irons, we use a foundry here in Los Angeles that produces
fine bronze and iron replicas, weighed if desired.
If you'd like their contact information, I can forward it to you.
Regards,
Jason
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 10:11 AM, spo...@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Hi,
I have to agree with that
Yes, the replicas doen by that foundry are amazing. I can certainly vouch
for that.
My cast of the Burns meteorite is stunning, it looks just like the real
meteorite, and it is almost as heavy!
(sorry guys, not for sale.)
Thank you Peter and Jason.
Anne M. Black
Does someone paint them as well?
Todd
On Nov 20, 2010, at 5:42 PM, impact...@aol.com wrote:
I have to agree with that
Yes, the replicas doen by that foundry are amazing. I can certainly vouch
for that.
My cast of the Burns meteorite is stunning, it looks just like the real
meteorite,
Hello Todd, All,
They color the casts with some sort of finish - I'm not sure exactly
what it is, but you can choose a pre-set finish and they'll do that -
or you can show them the original and ask them to do their best to
match it. They got pretty good results with the few irons we've asked
them
The local Syfy channel here (channel 122 Dish Network) must be having an
Asteroid-Meteorite related marathon today. Just started is Impact from
2008... TC3??... about a 19km asteroid striking the moon, shooting massive
amounts of meteoroids towards Earth that will hit in less 'than an hour' and
I remember this movie from when it was first shown. It is amazing how much
bad science there is in it!
Actually, it is not an ordinary asteroid that hits the Moon, but I do not
want to give the plot away! Or the thrilling ending.
Larry
The local Syfy channel here (channel 122 Dish Network)
Well,
If you insist Jason.
In fact I did a bit of hunting and found the original picture and the page
I posted on my site way back then. 3 years ago!!! Time flies.
And here are two pictures:
http://www.impactika.com/burns.jpg
http://www.impactika.com/burns2.htm
You can decide for yourself
Hiya,
Would love the contact info, please. (Tinting is achieved by chemical
patination.)
Thanx and regards / darryl
On Nov 20, 2010, at 6:28 PM, Jason Utas wrote:
Hello Marcin, Dieter, All,
Four our irons, we use a foundry here in Los Angeles that produces
fine bronze and iron
OOopps
I have just been told that one link did not work, so let me try again.
And here they are, corrected, below.
In a message dated 11/20/2010 5:49:56 PM Mountain Standard Time,
impact...@aol.com writes:
Well,
If you insist Jason.
In fact I did a bit of hunting and found the original
Hi Larry,
Actually, it is not an ordinary asteroid that hits the Moon, but I do not
want to give the plot away! Or the thrilling ending.
All I can say is the ending cracked me up! This movie was pretty fake...I
didn't recognize any of the scientists or meteorite hunters!! ;-)
Now...Do I
Swamp People ROCK!
Eric
On 11/20/2010 8:03 PM, Greg Hupe wrote:
Hi Larry,
Actually, it is not an ordinary asteroid that hits the Moon, but I do
not want to give the plot away! Or the thrilling ending.
All I can say is the ending cracked me up! This movie was pretty
fake...I didn't
Going through some old slides I came across several I shot while exploring
Arizona's Meteor Crater in 1973.
I've heard that these days folks are not allowed to climb down into the crater
but back then (I'm guessing before lawyers got involved) visitors were welcome
to climb all over the thing
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