Hello to the List,
That's a good idea to collect the strewnfield maps on
one place.
So I'll start to store them on my website
www.meteor-center.com
As a start, I'll soon add some of the strewnfield maps
I've :
- L'Aigle
- Orgueil
- Villalbeto de la Peña
I'm waiting for your contribution,
Hello List,
here are two hilarious links on ebay of a guy selling
fake meteorites. It looks comic first but it's a way
to tell people to verify what they buy on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=150051439544
and
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=150051439474
Hello,
I'm searching for old documents explaining the
circumstances of fall and find on several meteorite
falls.
The List is longer so here's my listing if you want to
give me detailed information on one fall or another :
www.meteor-center.com/hammers.asp
I'm starting a new book so I would be
Hello again,
I've found the following text on an astronomical
website. Do you know of which meteorite it's about or
where I could get more information ?
One of the incidents listed as uncertain took place
in prehistoric time. Despite its rating, there is
strong evidence to indicate it probably
Hello to the List,
I'm still selling my Villalbeto de la Peña individual.
Remember it's soon Christmas ;-) It weighs 145 grams.
Price is 2450 euros or 3150 US$ (to be updated with
euro/$ rates). Meteorite is sold with a box, label, CD
of pictures, articles and strewnfield map, paper photo
of
Hello Steve,
remove me from your mailing list. I didn't give my
approval to this mailing list so please keep me out of
it.
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello to the List,
I've two auctions ending in 2 days on ebay with two
winners !
A 44.7 grams Millbillillie and a 0.9 gram Moss.
Check out them at :
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmoky99QQhtZ-1QQfrppZ50QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0?
Contact me for price of shipment
(normal/registered...)
Best
Hello to the List,
I've two auctions ending in 2 days on ebay with two
winners !
A 44.7 grams Millbillillie and a 0.9 gram Moss.
I've just added several other meteorites, including
marvelous NWA's, Bensour, an impressive oriented
shield.
Check out them at :
Hello to the List,
Some of you ask me frequently where to buy my book
Les Meteorites de France easily ?
Here are a few links to buy it in a Canadian bookshop
: http://www.polymtl.ca/pub/doc.php?id=7324l=eng
My book is in french but provides the most detailed
information about french meteorites,
I'm afraid Proud Tom is coming back...
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Profitez des connaissances, des opinions et des
:
WHO IS PROUD TOM?He never exposed himself
(herself) at Tucson Show.
Dave F.
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
I'm afraid Proud Tom is coming back...
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello List Members,
I'm selling a 0.85g Agen meteorite slice on ebay. It
shows an impressive metal chondrule.
The link for the auction :
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=110069277787
Regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
Hello to the List,
only one day to grab a cool .85 gram slice of Agen
(historical french fall). The slice shows an
impressive metal flock.
With the meteorite you get a copy of the chapter Agen
of my book Les Meteorites de France.
Link to the auction :
Hello List,
cool article but it's strange looking.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/04/fallen.object.ap/index.html
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
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Me and Alain Carion are proud to announce the
existence of a new french meteorite.
The meteorite of Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne fell
September 29, 1799 near Le Mans (west of France). A
farmer saw a stone falling in front of him while he
was collecting grain. The stone was certainly broken
apart. It
Me and Alain Carion are proud to announce the
existence of a new french meteorite.
The meteorite of Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne fell
September 29, 1799 near Le Mans (west of France). A
farmer saw a stone falling in front of him while he
was collecting grain. The stone was certainly broken
apart. It
Me and Alain Carion are proud to announce the
existence of a new french meteorite.
The meteorite of Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne fell
September 29, 1799 near Le Mans (west of France). A
farmer saw a stone falling in front of him while he
was collecting grain. The stone was certainly broken
apart. It
Beware ;-)
It's only a document for sale, not this wonderful
meteorite !!!
Best regards and happy new year,
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello List,
I'm searching for an used SM30. Does anyone on the
List has one for sale ?
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello all,
Some of you know I'm a discoverer of spanish
meteorites (it's my hunting field near France ;-).
I heard of the discovery of the Zaragoza meteorite
that Mike Farmer sells at the Tucson Show.
Does anyone have a nice picture of slices or main mass
(and information about this meteorite)
I wish Walter and his daughter recover well from this
accident. He's very much appreciated in the meteorite
community and has a wide knowledge of the subject.
All the best. Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello to the List Members,
I'm happy to announce a large sale on my website. I
added several cool items as Cape York, nice Dag 735
slice, Huckitta, Tambo Quemado, Tafassasset, pyramidal
294g Zag, Camel Donga endcut, cool carbonaceous slices
and more...
Links
Chondrites :
Hello List,
sorry for posting a second ad in the same week (that
will be the last for a moment).
I added many pieces on my homepage. Please accept
popup for the ad (www.meteor-center.com).
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello to the List Members,
I'm happy to announce a large sale on my website. I added several cool items as
Cape York, nice Dag 735 slice, Huckitta, Tambo Quemado, Tafassasset, pyramidal
294g Zag, Camel Donga endcut, cool carbonaceous slices and more...
Links
Chondrites :
Hello,
I'm desperately searching for information about the
trajectory and strewnfield of the Nulles meteorite
which fell in 1851 in Spain.
Does anyone have detailed information, old publication
about this ?
The only reference I found is Lithologia meteorica
from Profesor Joaquin Balcells,
Hello,
I'm still selling a 14 gram fragment of Kernouve on
ebay
http://search.ebay.fr/_W0QQsassZmoky99
The starting price is 540 euros (the same fragment is
sold 700 euros on my website) so it's a bargain.
Kernouve is rarely seen on sale, especially such a
huge fragment of a historical fall. 14
Hello
just to remind that there's only 3 hours left to bid
on the Kernouvé meteorite (14 grams) on ebay.
Price is the cheapest you'll find for such a rarity ;
afterwards, price will be my public price of 700 euros
so that's the day to get that meteorite cheaper ! And
I pay the registered
Hello List members,
I'm happy to inform you I'm selling top rarities on my
website http://www.meteor-center.com
I offer free shipping (registered mail worldwide) over
150 euros of price.
AgenL5 (slices and fragments)
Ensisheim LL6
Gao H5
KernouvéH6
L'Aigle
Hello List,
I'm making a special offer until november 5th 2007.
I'm selling a 9.6 grams l'Aigle slice at the price of
990 euros (instead of 1300 euros). Just add shipment
of your choice (contact me). That's a real bargain on
the most well-known historical fall. It's of a good
size and lets you
Hello List,
I sell my complete 982 grams complete Tafassasset.
Make an offer for this gem (consider the rarity of
such a piece, CR anomalous chondrite or primitive
achondrite, hard to tell). It comes with laboratory
(EMTT, France) certificate. Offer to be done in
euros, shipment to be
Hello,
Just 3 days left to get a 14g Kernouve fragment on
ebay. Meteorite sellers will be able to slice it if
they want. Price is really great for such a rarity and
for an historical fall.
The link : http://search.ebay.fr/_W0QQsassZmoky99
Kind regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
Hello,
to celebrate Christmas, I'm making a 20% off* any
prices on my website http://www.meteor-center.com
until december 31, 2007, midnight !
Get rarities as L'Aigle, Kernouve, Agen, Ensisheim,
Saint-Severin, Camel Donga...
See you soon on my website,
Pierre-Marie PELE
* excluding shipment
Be quick, 20% off my website until december 31st, 2007
at midnight (shipment to add).
http://www.meteor-center.com
Merry Christmas to all
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello,
only 3 days left for the 20% off* any prices on my
website. Be quick, you have until december 31st, 2007
at midnight !
Still for sale, some rarities like Agen (France),
Kernouve (France), Ensisheim (France) and cool pieces
like NWA 2965 (EL3), nice small Gao's.
The link to my website
Hello everybody,
some of you may have noticed that the Encyclopedia of
MEteorites website is unavailable since 2 days.
There's a major crash at the host company so I hope
the website will work quickly.
I have a backup so no datas will be lost.
I apologize for the problem.
Best regards,
I just found this on Google :
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php?Number=279959
it's a database of 26,000 meteorite finds or falls
that can be displayed on Google Maps or Google Earth.
One may contact the author to update it as it's from
2006.
Pierre-Marie
Hello everybody,
I'm happy to announce that the Encyclopedia of
Meteorites website works again after a major crash at
our hosting company.
I'm really sorry for the inconvenience.
Pierre-Marie Pele
www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com
El Gato negro is a chilian wine so Chile could be a
good guess for this meteorite fall.
In chile, grapes ripening are in late february/march.
In the picture, grapes look ready to be reaped...
So my guess is Chile.
Pierre-Marie PELE
Looks like a slice of Muonionalusta (iron meteorite
from Sweden) probably. Keep an eye on your emails or
ebay if you have requests from someone who want to
sell a 12-by-16-inch slice...
Then warn the Joshua Tree Earth and Space Museum
Pierre-Marie PELE
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 Chris,
I invite you to contact a specialist of belgian meteorites, Vincent Jacques.
Here's his email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure he'll have all the details about the Lesves meteorite fall.
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
Hello to the list,
I'm proud to announce that you can register from now on to the Online
Encyclopedia of Meteorites.
Registration is free.
The Encyclopedia opens in August or September 2006 but I have to know from now
how many people are interested. That's the reason why I invite all of you
Eric Twelker is one of the best meteorite dealer I know.
I bought and still buy really nice meteorites from him. He's one of the most
reliable.
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello to the List.If you're searching desperately for my book "Les Meteorites de France", you can find it on this website: http://www.allbookstores.com/book/buy/Abe/270566498XThe reference book on french meteorites
Main topics
- all french meteorites finds and falls :
Hello to the List.Here's an unique opportunity to get one of the most recent and rarest fall. Villalbeto de la Peña fell in january 4,2004 and was filmed. Later, the orbit was calculated and thousand of articles were written, making this fall one of the most documented ever.Here's your chance to
Hello to the list,The
Encyclopedia shall open in the next days. That's the reason why I invite all
of you to register now at the following address :http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/register.aspRegistration is free.When Encyclopedia opens, you'll
receive in july an email to confirm your
Hello,
I'm happy to announce that the Encyclopedia of Meteorites is opened in its beta
version.
The Encyclopedia is fully fonctional except maybe a few bugs which may appear.
I apologize for any trouble that could happen. You can view the meteorite
files, manage your own collection online
Hello everyone,I need some information about Tagounite 077 for my Encyclopedia. I don't have the year of find, number of individuals and if possible a nice picture.I thank you for your help.Best regards,Pierre-Marie
Wonderful find !It reminds me of the Alby-sur-Cheran french eucrite which fell in 2002 on the roof of an industry building. "In the morning of Monday March 18, 2002 by a
rainy weather, at 0830 hrs, a storekeeper warns the discoverer of the
meteorite that there's a water leakage in the storeroom of
Hello to the List.I'm working on a "label" feature for my website "Encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com". It would allow the owner of a collection to print labels of his collection.I would like to get pictures of old labels to get ideas to offer several different templates to the members of the
Hello to the list,Moss meteorite is the actual new meteorite that everyone should have in its collection as it's a fantastic fall.I'm offering another fantastic fall which is Villalbeto de la Peña's fall of january 2004. It's one of the few filmed meteorite fall.Here, I'm offering a 145 grams
Hello !I wish to make a trip to Morocco to find meteorite at
local dealers or villages. I know there are dealers in Rissani,
Erfoud or M'Hamid but are there other villages or towns where I could
buy meteorites, near Marrakech ?Best regards,Pierre-Marie
Hello to the List,I'm concentrating on big meteorites or large slices.So I'm selling my collection of micromounts and smaller pieces at special low prices.Chondrites set : everything which is displayed on my page http://www.meteor-center.com/avendre/chondrites.asp . The set includes Vouillé,
Hello to the list.I'm searching for the Encyclopedia of Meteorites a glossary of all terms about meteorites in english. I'm not enough fluent in english language to create one so I'm searching for a member of the List who could send me his own glossary or one that I could take from his website (of
Hello to the List,
I just started to sell on ebay meteorites at a starting price of 0.01 euros. If
you want to see and bid on them, here's the link :
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=moky99
And I'm making a great discount until tomorrow sunday 27 august at midnight
Here's a cool link for a french meteorite team called WWMeteorites. They are
selling really nice pieces, including a new LL3.2 and an acapulcoite.
Check their page at : http://thomasdtp.free.fr/Pre-Sale/Pre-Sale/Pre-Sale.html
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
Hello List,
I've two nice Juvinas slices and one Bilanga with crust for sale on ebay. They
are still at about 2 dollars so bid ;-)
Shipment worldwide is also possible. Add 4 euros to the shipment prices
indicated in the auctions.
Check out these at
Hello List,
Only a couple of hours left on a selection of cool NWA 869 (slices,
individuals) still at a lw price.
And also two nice Juvinas slices and one Bilanga with crust for sale on ebay.
Shipment worldwide is also possible. Add 4 euros to the shipment prices
indicated in
Hello List,
I've decided to reduce the price of the 145 grams Villalbeto de la Peña to 3900
euros including shipment worldwide instead of 5000 euros.
That's a great price as you know it's seldom seen on sale.
Pictures of the find : http://www.meteor-center.com/vdlp2006/145g/index.htm
and
Google News announces that it has published old articles up to 200 years old.
I did a quick search on the term meteorites and found 20,100 results
(including 2800 older than 1950). A cool way to find old articles and strange
testimonies.
The link : http://news.google.com/archivesearch
Hello List,
I recently reduced the price of my 145g Villalbeto from 5000 to 3900 euros.
As I need cash quickly, I decided to sell it on ebay for 10 days at the
incredibly low price of 2450 euros (that's about 21$ a gram). That's a
fantastic price for a witnessed and filmed, recent fall.
This
Hello to the List,
I'm running 50 auctions starting at 1 cent of euro. You'll surely find anything
you want :
- martian
- historical french and european falls
- cool eucrites and howardites slices
- NWA's slices
- and the Villalbeto individual
The link :
: Suzanne and Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
À : Pelé Pierre-Marie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé le : Samedi, 9 Septembre 2006, 12h55mn 48s
Objet : Re: [meteorite-list] AD 50 auctions running : martian, eucrites,
historical falls, Villalbeto...
15Euro shipping to the world a little on the expensive
side for 1 gram
Hello everybody and Bjorn,
you can also have access to all recent falls in my Encyclopedia of Meteorites
website.
The website is up-to-date with the help of the Meteoritical Society (thanks
again to Jeff Grossman).
Moss fall and recent indian falls are included.
The address :
Hello List,
just to remind there are 1 day left on my auctions on
ebay :
- VILLALBETO DE LA PENA (Spain) 145g still at 2450
euros
- VOUILLE (France)
- JUVINAS (France)
- CHATEAU-RENARD (France)
- ALFIANELLO (Italy)
- ELENOVKA (Ukraine)
and other cool pieces as martian and achondrites
Shipment
Hello List,
just to mention my 145 grams Villalbeto de la Peña is
on ebay for less than 3 hours, at the price of 2,450
euros.
So be quick and bid.
Best regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello Michael,
nice page, very well documented. You can add 2 recent
falls to these :
- Alby-sur-Cheran (France) which fell into the roof of
a building : I've some content to send you
- Moss (Norway) which touched the roof of a building
Regards,
Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello to the List,
I'm happy to announce major improvements to the
Encyclopedia of Meteorite web :
- members can modify their account profile
- members can create a pseudonym so they can be
anonymous
- statistics of your collection
- statistics for each country
If you're not already a member,
Hello John,
I don't understand your question.
Registered members can modify their own account, edit
datas and create a pseudonym. It was not possible
before and was asked by several members.
For non members, I just wrote they can register as
it's free, to enjoy the Encyclopedia...
Registration
Hello again to all of you,
I think this discussion is meaningless and we lose our
time.
If you want to get some information about meteorites
without registering, go to the Meteoritical Society
website.
My Encyclopedia of Meteorites' goal is to let
members add their own collection IF THEY WANT
Hello List,
you're right Ken, your website is free and has no
registration. You spent thousands of hours on it and
you did a fantastic job. Your new classification pages
are great and I recommend it to all List members.
Now to compare ARN website with my website :
- ARN website has no pictures.
Hello to the List,
I would like to share with you the pictures I took on
my trip to Yemen.
I didn't find meteorites as I was in the west of the
country which is mostly covered with mountains.
But you might enjoy the pictures.
The link :
http://www.meteor-center.com/expes/yemen2006/
Best
and
the blues.
Nice vacation to share with us!
With best regards,
Moni
From: Pelé Pierre-Marie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MeteoriteList
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Trip to Yemen
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 15:09:53 +0200 (CEST)
Hello to the List,
I would like
Hello to the List,
I'm happy to announce the release of
the METEORITES OF AMERICA CD-ROM
It's the most complete source of information about the
americain meteorites that you'll find anywhere.
It contains :
- all meteorite of the american continent
Hello to the List,
I just found the provisional Meteoritical Bulletin 89
as I was on the MetSoc website :
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/linkhandler.cfm?code=pub_bulletin
As usual, congratulation to the MetSoc team for their
work.
Pierre-Marie PELE
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Hello List,
As I see some questions about information on several
american meteorites (Aldama for example), I would
suggest buying my new CDROM Meteorites of America.
All american continent (north, central and south) is
described. Most of the customers gave me a good
feedback.
It's the most
Hello to the List.
As a collector of french meteorites (amongst other
meteorites), I'm searching for micros or cheap samples
of the following meteorites :
- Luponnas
- Simonod
- Caille
- Saint-Mesmin
- Granes
- Favars
- Lancon
- Esnandes
- Mascombes
- Asco
- Villedieu
- Mornans
- Bacqueville
-
Hello Martin,
here's the distribution list I have for this french
meteorite :
1172g : NM, Budapest
686g : NHM, Vienne
417,80g : MNHN, Paris
113g : NHM, London
105g : FMNH, Chicago
56g : GSI, Calcutta
49g : USNM, Washington
41,7g : MM, Strasbourg
27g : Vatican
2g : MPI, Mainz
1,2g :
Hello to the List.
I read an old document about very big masses of iron
lying in sand* in the 1930's in a north african
country. I would like to know if these masses would be
covered by sand now or if there's a chance or
techniques (sonar, infrasounds...) to recover it ?
Best regards,
Hello Darren,
No it's not ;-]
Pierre
On Thu, 26 May 2005 20:49:20 +0200 (CEST), Pelé
Pierre-Marie pierremariepele at yahoo.fr wrote:
I read an old document about very big masses of iron
lying in sand* in the 1930's in a north african
country. I would like to know if these masses would
Hello to the List,
Just to tell that if anybody needs a car to go from
Paris to Ensisheim Show (american dealers, vendeurs
français, I'll have a place in my own car). Just one
person accepting to pay a part of expenses (toll,
gas).
I'm leaving Paris on friday 17th in the morning (7 or
8 am) and
Hello to the List Members.
I'll have a table at the Ensisheim Show on june 18 and
19. I'll be selling CDROMs, my book Meteorites de
France, and many small meteorites (micros mostly).
You can check the complete list of meteorites for sale
and if you are interested, just come to meet me at
Hello to the List,
I just read Zelimir posting of coming dealers and
visitors. I already enjoy meeting people I never met
like Anne Black, Mike Farmer, Dean Bessey and others
(too many to list).
I'll have my own table where I'll sell many micros,
CDROMs and my first book, called Les Meteorites
Hello to the List,
just a quick note to let you know the complete list of
what I'll be selling to the Ensisheim Show next week.
So be prepared and choose what you want ;-) That's
the opportunity to complete your collection of micros
(NWA, historical falls, rare origins, martian, cool
achondrites
Hi everybody,
I'm selling a 0.5g slice of historical fall Ensisheim.
Here's the link :
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=79227item=6188804241rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
8 days left for this important piece in any
collection.
5% off the Buy it Now price for any member of the
List.
Hello Listees,
For my book Meteorites de France, I need the
distribution of the Chitenay meteorite. I know MNHN
Paris has about 220g but where is the 2kg remaining ?
If you have some in your collection, can you tell me ?
Thanks in advance,
Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello to the List,
I've nearly done the DVDROM Encyclopedia of
Meteorites which will detail each meteorite found on
earth (including Antarctica). My former CD's (America,
Europa) have an excellent review in the latest
Meteorite Magazine issue and are still available.
I'm lacking many pictures
Hello to the List,
I would like to address a big thank to anyone who
agreed in letting me using their meteorite pictures
for the DVD I'm working on.
This DVD will be a major source of information and
memory for any meteorite collector and hunter.
I need more pictures so if you didn't reply now,
Hello to the List,
I'm reading a document published by the NIPR
(Antarctic meteorites japanese research center) and
I'm surprised to look at their classification page.
Lodranites and Siderophyres (?) are considered as
stony-iron meteorites.
Can someone tell me what are Siderophyres and why are
Thanks a lot Norbert for this very fine explanation.
Best regards,
Pierre
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Hello to the List,
You can preorder now at a special price
the METEORITES OF ASIA, MIDDLE EAST, AUSTRALIA AND
ANTARCTICA CD-ROM
It's the most complete source of information about
these meteorites that you'll find anywhere.
It contains :
-
Hello to the List.
For my DVD Encyclopedia of Meteorites, I'm searching
for information about this new iron.
I need the following information :
- weight (in kg)
- classification, analysis (including % in Ni, Fe...)
- circumstances of find
- US state where it was found or kept
I thank you in
Hello to the List Members,
I visited today the NAU Website and discovered in the
classification the term of metachondrite :
http://www4.nau.edu/meteorite/
(for example for NWA 1839 : metachondrite (CV
affinity)
Can you tell me what it is ?
Thanks a lot
Pierre-Marie PELE
www.meteor-center.com
Hello everybody,
I've some cool meteorites for sale on ebay for a few
days.
Price of shipment for foreign countries hasn't been
written on the auction : Dar Al Gani 1037 (martian),
NWA 1777 (eucrite) and NWA 2624 (ureilite)
All these auctions (sorry, in french) :
Hello to the List.
I invite everybody to visit my website where I sell
many meteorites. Sorry, description is in french but I
can answer to all your questions.
Chondrites :
http://www.meteor-center.com/avendre/chondrites.asp
Achondrites :
http://www.meteor-center.com/avendre/achondrites.asp
Hi to the List.
Just to remind you my 3 auctions end in 2 days now :
http://search.ebay.fr/_W0QQsassZmoky99QQhtZ-1
Shipment worldwide registered : 10 euros
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Hello to the List
I was wondering if anyone was making a real map of the
Franconia strewnfield in a rational way, as did Jim
Krieg for Gold Basin ?
Franconia delivers several different meteorites
(chondrites, irons) so it could be cool to make a map
with all coordinates of finds for a
Hello to the List.
I was wondering how some meteorite hunters have the
ability to recognise rare achondrites (lunar, martian,
eucrites, diogenites) only by the look of the crust ?
I'm really amazed how some lucky meteorite collectors
found rare achondrites in a box of stones from
morrocan
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