Dear Svend

It's true, using a scale would give a better understanding for an object if
somone see it first time only by a picture. Of course I did see my
meteorites in reality and so my brain have the possibility to compare. If
there are chondrules you might have a rough idea about the complete size of
a slice. The weights for all my meteorites you can see below the page where
you enter in with the small pictures. Hope it helps. Next time, then,  if
the pictures wouldn't be made only for my private use I will over a scale.


Thanks for you compliment, by time there will follow more photographs,
regards  Stephan


p.s.  there is a pdf existing for the NWA 1465; you will find a scale for
the dark inclusion

www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2003/pdf/1560.pdf

on David Weir side you will find a picture from my Gujba with a scale;
picture was made by Eric Twelker





Am 12 Jan 2007 um 22:56 hat Dr. Svend Buhl geschrieben:

> These are brilliant photographies, among the best macros I have seen.
> Excellent work Stefan!
>
> I may recommend to include a scale and to give the weight of the specimens
> pictured.
>
> Would love to see more.
>
> Best regards
>
> Svend
>
> www.niger-meteorite-recon.de
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephan Kambach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Meteoritenliste" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 9:00 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] inclusions, brecciations, lithologies
>
>
> > Hello Members of the list
> >
> > As I didn't want to build up a webside, so three days ago I decided to
> > open
> > up a photoalbum for meteorites. The intention was actually to show some
> > inclusions, lithologies, brecciations , I think you might not have seen
> > before. Thats the beginning:  for ex. the "ALSP1 Allende , a single
> > translucent red relict chromium-spinel crystal, the biggest ever found
in
> > a
> > meteorite; a 8 mm sized chondrule in a CR2,  - a giant chondrule in a
full
> > slice of Maralinga.- it's bigger as the literature describe; three
> > lithologies in one slice of a lunaite, a main mass of a diogenite (Dho
> > 778)
> > with a fantastic brecciation; a bundle of aquamarine-blue hibonites in
NWA
> > 1465 and in the same a dark inclusion with an total other O-Isotopie as
> > the
> > host;  a huge troilite in Ensisheim.
> > There is a small description to the albums,  because of less space due
the
> > provider.
> > I added also further exemplares of my collection, but still yet not much
> > described.
> >
> > It could be possible that you can not see the small picture from where
you
> > can click/open up to the size of  20x30 and also further more to a
orginal
> > size,
> > because of a firewall that blocking popups or banners. Securtiy perhaps
> > have
> > to be reduced temporary.
> >
> > Hope you like it,  regards from Germany,   Stephan Kambach
> >
> > the link:
> >
> > http://freenetfoto.de/album/stephan.kambach/
> >
> >
> >
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