[meteorite-list] Meteorite-list Digest, Vol 133, Issue 3

From: Meteorite Collectors and Hunters Mailing List <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 3 May 2014 20:17:02 -0500
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Derek ,

I used FeCL3 and no issues fit 2 years on a Campo de Cielo. Only thing is that it stains clothes so be careful and wear old raggedy shirts etc.

Best if luck ,
Frank Spitz

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> 1. Moss Meteorite Fall Hammer Stone question ? (Shawn Alan)
> 2. Test (mineral at optonline.net)
> 3. Ferric Cloride (mineral at optonline.net)
> 4. Ferric Cloride (mineral at optonline.net)
> 5. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 28 - May 2, 2014 (Ron Baalke)
> 6. AD: Black Beauty, New Lodranite and So Much More! (Ruben Garcia)
> 7. Subject: Membership disabled? (ian macleod)
> 8. NASA Scientists Have 3D-Printed A Replica Of A Meteorite On
> Mars (Shawn Alan)
> 9. Meteorite Picture of the Day (valparint at aol.com)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 12:16:24 -0700
> From: "Shawn Alan" <shawnalan at meteoritefalls.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Moss Meteorite Fall Hammer Stone question ?
> To: "Meteorite Central" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
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> Hello Listers
>
> I have been wondering about the Moss fall and had some questions. I know
> out of the stones recovered, most of them are Hammer Stones, and a
> couple arnt. I now that Mike Farmer found a nice stone that hit
> pavement, making it a non hammer stone. I have also read that a couple
> of these stones were donated. One stone I have a question about is the
> one that hit the fence. I was wondering, the two people that found the
> meteorite that hit the fence, was it Mazur and Sorheim? If anyone has
> any information on this please let me know on the list of email :)
>
> Shawn Alan
> IMCA 1633
> ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
> Website http://meteoritefalls.com
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 20:15:26 +0000 (GMT)
> From: mineral at optonline.net
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Test
> To: "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
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> Message-ID: <e93ac5b81cf0.5363fcde at optonline.net>
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> This is a test
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 20:16:30 +0000 (GMT)
> From: mineral at optonline.net
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Ferric Cloride
> To: "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
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> Is there any long term negative effects to etching?with ferric chloride versus nitric? ?I know that it delivers a better etch and is less dangerous, ?but I'm hesitant of interducing?chlorine into the specimen. ?Any help from people who have use this material in the past would be greatly appreciated.Thanks, Derek.?
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 20:09:46 +0000 (GMT)
> From: mineral at optonline.net
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Ferric Cloride
> To: "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
> <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
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> Is there any long term negative effects to etching?with ferric chloride versus nitric? ?I know that it delivers a better etch and is less dangerous, ?but I'm hesitant of interducing?chlorine into the specimen. ?Any help from people who have use this material in the past would be greatly appreciated.Thanks, Derek.?
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 14:12:57 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 28 - May
> 2, 2014
> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com (Meteorite Mailing List)
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>
> MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
> April 28 - May 2, 2014
>
> o Granicus Valles (28 April 2014)
> http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140428a
>
> o Channels (29 April 2014)
> http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140429a
>
> o Alluvial Fans (30 April 2014)
> http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140430a
>
> o Lava Flows (01 May 2014)
> http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140501a
>
> o Polar Dunes (02 May 2014)
> http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20140502a
>
> All of the THEMIS images are archive here:
>
> http://themis.asu.edu/latest.html
>
> NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission
> for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission
> Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
> Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing.
> The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona State
> University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime contractor
> for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission
> operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a
> division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 14:45:37 -0700
> From: Ruben Garcia <rubengarcia85382 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Black Beauty, New Lodranite and So Much
> More!
> To: "Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
> <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
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> Hi all,
>
> Ebay auctions ending soon
> http://www.ebay.com/sch/mr-meteorite/m.html?item=321393025457&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
>
> Black Beauty
> http://www.mrmeteorite.com/blackbeautynwa7034.htm
>
> NEW Lodranite Meteorite - Likely pairs with NWA 8118
> This lodranite is unique in that it has large prominent green
> clinopyroxene grains.
> http://www.mrmeteorite.com/meteoritesforsale.htm
>
> Translucent Diogenite
> http://www.mrmeteorite.com/nwa7831slices.htm
>
>
>
> --
> Rock On!
>
> Ruben Garcia
> http://www.MrMeteorite.com
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sat, 3 May 2014 10:33:37 +1030
> From: ian macleod <ianmacca81 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Subject: Membership disabled?
> To: "meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com"
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> Hi all, I had the same email as Tracy
>
>
>> Has anyone else received a notice about meteorite list
>> membership being disabled due to excessive bounces?
>
>
> I rather than replying to the email as one way to reactivate my account just instead clicked on the link provided. My list membership was reactivated. Up until the final email, I had also received notifications regarding membership but honestly did not read them all.
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> Here is the instructions in the email:
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> To re-enable your membership, you can simply respond to this message
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> Kind Regards
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> Ian
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> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 18:17:27 -0700
> From: "Shawn Alan" <shawnalan at meteoritefalls.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] NASA Scientists Have 3D-Printed A Replica Of
> A Meteorite On Mars
> To: "Meteorite Central" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
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> Hello Listers
>
> Now I am wanting to get a 3D printer even more these days cause what it
> can do.
>
> enjoy the article down below :)
>
>
> Shawn Alan
> IMCA 1633
> ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
> Website http://meteoritefalls.com
>
>
>
> NASA Scientists Have 3D-Printed A Replica Of A Meteorite On Mars
>
> We're still several years away from a Mars Sample Return Mission. So,
> for now, we'll have to settle for the next best thing. NASA's Jet
> Propulsion Laboratory has created a true-size facsimile of "Block
> Island"? a Martian meteorite discovered by the Opportunity rover in
> 2009.
>
> Usually, meteorites break apart upon hitting the Martian surface, since
> the atmosphere is too thin to slow them down. Scientists believe Block
> Island remained intact due to the combination of a very specific entry
> point into the atmosphere and a very shallow flight path.
>
> Whatever the reason, this is the largest meteorite yet found on Mars: at
> two-feet wide and comprised of iron and nickel, it is estimated to weigh
> about a half-ton.
>
>
> Block Island's plastic doppelg?nger here on Earth is considerably
> lighter, but the resemblance is startling. Scientists based the design
> on detailed measurements and stereo images taken by Opportunity's
> panoramic camera. Still, the rover was not able to see every square inch
> of the meteorite, which created data holes in the computer model.
> Earlier attempts at printing a 3D replica fell apart.
>
> Eventually, the scientists solved the problem by building several small
> models of the meteorite, which allowed them to visualize the missing
> data points. Next, they used software?normally used to create
> navigation terrain maps for rovers?to generate depth meshes of the
> meteorite's surface from six positions, which were then combined into a
> 3D digital model.
>
> Since Block Island was too large to print all at once, the scientists
> printed out 11 different segments and assembled them together. Total
> time to print the parts: 305 hours and 36 minutes. NASA says the project
> opens the door to other detailed models of objects and terrain on Mars,
> or elsewhere in the solar system.
>
>
> source:
> http://io9.com/ready-nasa-scientists-have-3d-printed-a-replica-of-a-1570017635
>
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Sat, 3 May 2014 00:00:11 -0700
> From: <valparint at aol.com>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day
> To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
> Message-ID: <002581F705714CBE92DE6876F337B495 at Seuthopolis>
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> Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: LAP 02226
>
> Contributed by: AMN
>
> http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp
>
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