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On 3/25/18, E.P. Grondine via Meteorite-list
wrote:
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> Hi Dirk -
> Meteorite hunters regularly saw up meteorites with high nickle content.
> This nickle
Good morning all. Tonight I would like to offer up a few excellent and
fairly difficult to acquire specimens to add to your collection. Available
are the following meteorites...
Almahatta Sitta - Fragment - Ureilite Coarse Grained - 0.554g: $325 USD
Black Beauty - Part Slice - 0.10g (NWA 11220):
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Trilby Wash
Contributed by: Bob Holmes
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=03/24/2018
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Hi Collectors and Listees,
I have two different kilogram lots of meteorites available.
Both are uncut and as-found in the Saharan Desert. These come from an
old collection and are likely chondrite types (based on appearances,
texture, and degree of magnetic attraction).
Lot #1 weighs 1008 grams
Dear Fellow Collectors,
Hope you are all doing well.
If you're looking for a truly unique meteorite specimen to add to your
collection, NWA 11359 is the one.
This is a very strange L6 with a moderate shock stage and very little
weathering. It is unique among the huge L6 classification due
Van Ginneken, M., Genge, M.J. and Harvey, R.P., 2018. A new
type of highly-vaporized microtektite from the Transantarctic
Mountains. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. Volume 228, Pages 81–94.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016703718301236
Hi Dirk -
Meteorite hunters regularly saw up meteorites with high nickle content.
This nickle poisons their brains and regularly produces bizarre brain function.
Yeah, the peroxide is what I found with a quick search.
As far as "getting anywhere near materials from Tiangong-1",given "their"
7 matches
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