[meteorite-list] 1876 Scientific American, Tucson Ring, NHM & the "Ovifak"

From: capricorn89 <capricorn89_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:48:57 2004
Message-ID: <001701c13990$85474980$df36b2d1_at_earthlink.net>

A 4. The earthquake, not a meteorite classification.

Shock a few meteorites off of a few collectors' shelves, nothing significant
re: damage. :=)

Ron Hartman

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 1876 Scientific American, Tucson Ring, NHM &
the "Ovifak"


>
> Gregory:
>
> 1) isn't it a little too coincidental that the Tucson Ring was shipped "by
> Tucson freighter Augustin Ainsa", the same name as the Spanish explorer
who
> supposedly discovered it 126 years earlier (Juan Bautiste Ainsa)...
>
> Bernd:
>
> << one among many other mysteries surrounding the Tucson iron masses.
There
> are (at least) three Juan Bautista Ainsas in the genealogy of the
Anza-Ainsa
> family: >>
>
>
> Knowledge, and the sharing thereof. LONG LIVE THE LIST! (Thanks,
Bernd!)
>
> (WOW! Mere seconds ago (as I was reaching for the "send" button) Los
Angeles
> got a goooood earthquake jolt!) Think I'll investigate the house for
damage
> now!
>
> Gregory
>
> Check out the new Meteorite Central logo wear at
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store/store.aspx?storeid=meteorites
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Received on Sun 09 Sep 2001 08:35:40 PM PDT


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