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Anne, I cheated and just went to Mike's site for the other two 21st century
coincidental falls -
Dec 09, 2013 - Parauapebes (H4-5 chondrite) : Brazil (Hammer) Dec 09, 2013 -
Mahbas Arraid (LL6 chondrite) : Western Sahara
and
Mar 01, 2009 - Cartersville (L5
Anne, I cheated and just went to Mike's site for the other two 21st century
coincidental falls -
Dec 09, 2013 - Parauapebes (H4-5 chondrite) : Brazil (Hammer)
Dec 09, 2013 - Mahbas Arraid (LL6 chondrite) : Western Sahara
and
Mar 01, 2009 - Cartersville (L5 chondrite) : Georgia USA (Hammer)
Mar
A meteorite Collector I know asked me an interesting question:We know that
Kilabo and Thuathe fell on the same day of the same year, but is that the only
time this happened?So I did some research and I found 9 other cases of 2
meteorites coming from different meteors (different classification)
Hi Paolo Conte,
I would suggest the Handbook of Iron Meteorites.
Here is a PDF but don't know if they have the graphics in it.
https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/33757/5/vol1-pre%28LO%29.pdf
Hello Listers
Does anyone know a book or article that graphically illustrates with
drawings (1) the arrangement of taenite and kamacite in metallic meteorites
and (2) the disposition of the Neumann lines with respect to the crystal
lattice of ataxites or coarsest octahedrites? I never found
Because the focus of my collection is spheres I will admit that I don’t really
know much about what other meteorite collectors like
I have started to process the smaller slices and end cuts of my Bondoc
Mesosiderite by soaking them in phosphoric acid and then I polish them up to
400. I might
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I wore a Gibeon for years with no trouble at all.
Greg
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It worked and I have
never had any skin reactions from my ring.
Thanks,
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Hello all
Anyone out there routinely wear a meteorite ring. If so is rust an issue.
Any sellers hear complaints down the road?
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When considering meteorites that are described as impact melt, I
have a question regarding the heat required to melt the materials.
How is the heat responsible for the melting generated?
In other words, is the heat generated by the impact itself or the
immediate after-effects of the impact? Is
Hi Mike:
Norite is a generic petrologic term for an igneous mafic rock that has
primarily orthopyroxene + plagioclase and little or no clinopyroxene.
Norites occur on Earth, the Moon, and the HED parent body (as you call
Vestan). HED norites are in fact a type of diogenite. Geochemically
there is
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about Norites - Lunar and Diogenite
Hi List,
I
Hi List,
I was looking at Norites recently, and I came across the only
lunar-origin Norite, the lunaite NWA 773. I had no knowledge of NWA
773 prior to stumbling across it's Noritic connection.
The visual similarities between lunar norite and Vestan norite are
apparent. I am assuming the major
Hi List,
The CRE of the various Martian meteorites ranges from just under one
million years to almost twenty million years. In terms of overall
geologic history, this is a recent window of impact events that has
produced the Martian meteorites in our collections.
Scientists have confirmed the
MikeG,
Really good question! When you look at the data there are actually
few, if any, martian meteorites that are a perfect match for noble gas
isotopes of Viking. They tend to be a mixture of Viking and Earth
atmosphere, and there are spallation effects for Ar-isotopes. It has
been proposed
,
Brandon D.
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From: Robert Beauford
Date:
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about Impact Glass from Crooked
Creek
I have encountered this material during field work. I have a sample in
a box here beside my desk, along
I have encountered this material during field work. I have a sample in a box
here beside my desk, along with a thin section. My sample was dominantly iron,
with less glass and less bubbles, but looks pretty clearly to be the same
thing. I did some research on it a couple of years ago. The
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Meteoritical Society
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Meteoritical-Society/132324490172621
Meteorite Hunting
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Hello list members. I remember reading in the past about either a
group or fanpage that many list members are a part of. I just
recently reactivated my facebook account and am interested in joining.
Jim
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I have three Moung-Nong layered Thai tektites from Darryl's collection and
none have any markings or painted labels on them. Two of them he sent to me
personally as trades for Gold Basins and the third I bought at Michael
Blood's auction many years ago. It weighs 686 grams and it is really nice.
Hi Mike,
Not long after I first got into meteorites, the Carancas fall
happened. Meteorite hunters descended on the area - something
we are all familiar with now. Bob Haag went down there and
collected some very nice specimens. However, since then, we
never hear anything about Bob chasing
Hi List,
Not long after I first got into meteorites, the Carancas fall
happened. Meteorite hunters descended on the area - something we are
all familiar with now. Bob Haag went down there and collected some
very nice specimens. However, since then, we never hear anything
about Bob chasing
Hi All,
Just wondering what the total weight is to date for the Mifflin fall in
Wisconsin?
And---has the bogus Mifflin ever been totally eliminated from the real
quantity out there---or is there still some questions about some of it??
Thanks.
Kirk:-)
Hi List,
I can't seem to get in touch with Michael Johnson, I need his newer e-mail
address
does anyone one have it?
Thanks,
Tim
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individual masses to 20kg.
Best,
Jim Baxter
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Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 5:28:12 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
How
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite fell to Earth,
and how large it might have been before it entered the atmosphere? It must have
been a massive meteoroid, much larger than the one that produced the Buzzard
Coulees.
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-Melanie MetMel - avid
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From: Melanie Matthews miss_meteor...@yahoo.ca
To: MeteoriteList meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 2:10 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite fell
to Earth,
and how
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Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 3:49 am
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
NWA 869 represents an L chondritic regolith breccia containing
preirradiated components. The meteoroid had an initial radius of about
2 m with a mass of about 110 metric tons. The transit time to Earth
/1120.pdf
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Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 2:10 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Hi list,
Are there any estimates in how long ago this wonderful meteorite
fell
NWA 869 is a very sexy meteorite.. i would marry it if i could.
Daniel Furlan
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NWA 869 is a very sexy meteorite, I would marry it if i could.
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: Friday, November 4, 2011 1:03:47 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
PS
Referencing the same article that considered the free floating for 4-5 million
year 869-parent meteoroid, also commented that the age of some of the regolith
soil/glue that formed the fantastically
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Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 12:42 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Found this:
Scientists figure the meteoroid
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Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 1:58 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about NWA 869
Yes Mel, John's 4-5 meters in diameter statement corresponds to the
average 2 meter radius in the reference. FYI, a typical entering
meteoroid that experiences a loss of 92.5% (the factor of its material
ton
How big is/was the largest NWA869 mass found?
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Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about lost shipment and what to do.
Example: Once I purchased a pricy slice of NWA 482 and asked Mike Farmer
to send it overnight express
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Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about lost shipment and what to do.
Example: Once I purchased a pricy slice of NWA 482 and asked Mike Farmer
to send
Hi all, I shipped a priority flat rate box on Dec 6th and it was
scanned and left the Las Vegas sort facility on the same evening. Now
ever since it has just said it was in transit to its destination. I
did use a signature confirmation. The bad news is it is a meteorite
that I sold for several
Mike,
I shipped a package to Gary Fujihara in Hawaii under the exact same
circumstances - It was very late (about 3 weeks) I went to the post
office and talked to someone there that gave me a number to call. I
called and also gave it to Gary and he called too. Somehow they WERE
able to track
Hi Mike,
Take the signature confirmation receipt to the PO and have them check
their computer (which is updated sooner and more often than the web
version).
If the package was signed for, then you are off the hook for it.
If the package wasn't signed for, then the PO should be able to track
it
Thanks Mike and Ruben.
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mike,
Take the signature confirmation receipt to the PO and have them check
their computer (which is updated sooner and more often than the web
version).
If the package was signed for,
-
From: Mike Miller meteoritefin...@gmail.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 11:18 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about lost shipment and what to do.
Hi all, I shipped a priority flat rate box on Dec 6th and it was
scanned and left the Las Vegas sort
, December 21, 2010 11:18 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about lost shipment and what to do.
Hi all, I shipped a priority flat rate box on Dec 6th and it was
scanned and left the Las Vegas sort facility on the same evening. Now
ever since it has just said it was in transit to its destination. I
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 9:18 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about lost shipment and what to do.
Hi all, I shipped a priority flat rate box on Dec 6th and it was
scanned and left the Las Vegas sort facility on the same evening. Now
ever since it has
Aloha Mike,
Sorry to hear about your package going AWOL, but as everyone has already
mentioned, there is hope that it will eventually arrive at its destination.
FWIW, despite everyone's grim perspective of the USPS, I have found their
service to be exemplary, especially when compared to UPS
Mike wrote:
Thanks very much it seems most of the time these things have a
pleasant ending. You have all given me me a little more hope.
Hello Mike and List,
Mailing and waiting for packages can be an unnerving project around Christmas
time. Your lost shipment reminds me of my NWA 1909 and my
Hi Mike, Gary, Al, Bernd, Chris, and List,
I concur with Gary on this one about USPS. Now, I don't completely
disagree with Chris Peterson's assessment of the postal service,
because they have their fair share of inefficiency and waste - and
that is why they are hemorrhaging money to the tune of
Many years ago I had a meteorite rock´n roll back and forth from Down Under,
one complete roundtrip and another one way trip over the Pacific Ocean, half
around the globe, after it finally safely arrived. This was all due to some
really minor problem at my destination here, where the post
Fujihara fuj...@mac.com
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Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about lost shipment and what to do.
Aloha Mike,
Sorry to hear about your package going AWOL, but as everyone has
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meteoritefin...@gmail.com
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Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 3:01 PM
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Example: Once I
-list] Question about Dr LaPaz hand written letter
fromNorton meteorite fall
Hello Listers,
Awhile back ago I am not sure if this person is on the List or still with
the List they had purchased a handwritten letter and original newspapers
clippings from the Norton meteorite fall and had posted
Hello Listers,
Awhile back ago I am not sure if this person is on the List or still with the
List they had purchased a handwritten letter and original newspapers clippings
from the Norton meteorite fall and had posted they images on their website. If
you can, can you please provide me a link
Dear Friends,
I have seen the presence of radial fractures and Ni
anomalies in local sediments used as evidence for the
extraterrestrial impact origin of landforms and features.
From what I have found so far, neither of these criteria
are recognized as being either traditional, valid, or
Hello,
does anyone know where I can find some information about meteorite
hunter/dealer H. O. Stockwell from the 1950s?
I know that Nininger talks a bit about him in Find a Falling Star - p84-85 but
that's all I could find.
I acquired a collection of index cards from an unknown source with
Hello Listers,
Today has been a busy day about the topic of money and meteorites. I have more
of a science question and hope someone could answer my question. I was reading
an article tonight about NWA 869 and it said that the samples yielded a
terrestrial age of 4.4 kyr. What does the kyr
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:07:59 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
age of 4.4 kyr. What does the kyr stand for and is this another way of
saying years? The article goes on to say that the
Kiloyears.
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On 3/22/2010 10:13 PM, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:07:59 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
age of 4.4 kyr. What does the kyr stand for and is this another way of saying
years? The article goes on to say that the
Kiloyears.
, March 22, 2010 11:07 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about terrestrial age of 4.4 kyr
Hello Listers,
Today has been a busy day about the topic of money and meteorites. I
have more of a science question and hope someone could answer my
question. I was reading an article tonight about NWA
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:07:59 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
terrestrial age is consistent with the low degree of weathering
(W1). I am guessing 4.4 kyr means 4.4 years from the low level
BTW, if 869 had fallen just 4.4 years before it was found, there would be camels
that are still running today.
PM
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Hi, Shawn,
The abbreviation kyr stands for kiloyear or
units of 1,000 years. 4.4 kyr = 4,4000 years.
Slightly different, mya means million years
ago. The term aeon or eon is often used
to mean a stretch of one billion
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: [meteorite-list] Question about Park Forest impact sites
Hi everybody,
Does anyone know if the Winslow St. impact and the Navarro impact correspond
to the same Park Forest impact site?
There is not so much information available around.
Here is a link to the Navarro house impact story:
http
Hi everybody,
Does anyone know if the Winslow St. impact and the Navarro impact correspond to
the same Park Forest impact site?
There is not so much information available around.
Here is a link to the Navarro house impact story:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030506.html
As for Winslow street,
Collection tricottetc...@live.com
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about Park Forest impact sites
Hi everybody,
Does anyone know if the Winslow St. impact and the Navarro impact correspond
to the same
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Sincerely
Don Merchant
IMCA #0960
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Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 1:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about cutting stones on a small saw
Hi List
Message:
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From: Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 13:59:18 -0500
To: meteoritem...@gmail.com, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com,
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about cutting stones on a small saw
Hi Mike. I know
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Cc: Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question about
Hi List!
I have a question for the cutting gurus and saw experts.
Recently I purchased a new Lortone Rock Rascal 6 lapidary trimsaw,
primarily for cutting small UNWA stones. I also bought all of the
accessory goodies - the clamp vise, 3 blades of varying thicknesses
and some lubricant.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 8:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about cutting stones on a small saw
Hi List!
I have a question for the cutting gurus and saw experts.
Recently I purchased
I was wondering if they are really vesicles or was material washed out by the
cutting fluid?
cheers
Steve
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question About Vesicle Size/Images
To: meteorite
hello list
adam wrote,,
My question is; What is the largest vesicle ever measured in meteorite?
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The large hole on the edge of this slice is not a vesicle. It was a
depression in the exterior of the stone that was sliced through. Such things
are not uncommon on iron slices.
As far as the largest vesicle question, I found a hershey's kiss shaped hole
in a gao melt that was 1
Hi Eric and List,
I beg to differ that the hole in this slice is not a vesicle. There was no
thumb-printing whatsoever on the meteorite and this slice came from near the
center of the rock, not an end cut. Look at the slice as a whole you will see
that it is round, not regmaglypted. The only
Dear List Members,
I have a question about vesicles. The reason I am asking is that I came across
a giant vesicle in a complete slice from the middle of a Dhofar 700 stone. It
is so large that it created a hole completely through a 3mm slice. Apparently
the vesicle was oblong so I do not
On November 22, 2008,
Paul Harris forwarded:
Did Asteroid Cause Ancient N.Y. Tsunami?
From: Anne Black impactika at aol.com
Hi, Anne Black
A friend of yours, Kevin Decker just asked us to pass
this along to you. Here's the link at Discovery.com
that they thought you'd be interested in seeing.
Hi list, I know not to send embedded images in an email to the list and to
always send the email plain text. My question is; is it OK to send an
email as plain text and have an attachment? That way only those who want to
view the attachment would down load it.
Thanks, Tom Phillips
Hi Tom,
No file attachments are allowed as the increase in bandwidth for Art
would be huge. File attachments are sent along with the text in the
email. I'll email you privately and see if we can work something out
that will make it easier for everyone without file attachements.
Paul
Sterling K. Webb wrote:
Are these alleged tektites that you refer to the
ones found in Glenmora, Rapides Parish, that were
reported on by King in 1970?
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1970Metic...5Q.205K
No abstract or paper available. I guess these
tektites are not popular.
Yes, they are the
Thank you-all for your replies to my question, including
a “reference list for tektites”. They have been most helpful.
Sterling K. Webb wrote:
“The largest source for bulk composition data of a
large number of tektites is: J.A. O'Keefe, Editor,
Tektites, Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago,
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question About Potassium-Argon (K/Ar) dates
forNorth American and Australasian Tektites
Thank you-all for your replies to my
Hi Paul all,
K-A dating is only applicable to volcanic material, therefore,
It would not be applicable to tektites.
Best wishes, Michael
on 10/14/08 9:14 AM, Paul at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Friends,
Can anyone recommend a publication that provides a
comprehensive
Hi Paul
This books Tektites in the Geological Record: Showers of Glass from
the Sky published 2001, authored by Joe McCall lists some of them.
I have it for sale if you are interested in a copy.
Mike
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Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 10:56 AM
Hi Paul all,
K-A dating
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for North American
Dear Friends,
Can anyone recommend a publication that provides a
comprehensive listing of Potassium-Argon (K/Ar) dates
that have been published for the North American and
Australasian tektites?
Also, what the authorative reference(s) work for
the bulk composition of tektites from each of
Hi listoids and met-fans!
I have a question for the more experienced long-time members of the list.
About 4 or 5 times a week, I will get an email out of the blue from someone
overseas (presumably, judging by the email headers and name) who is
offering to sell me meteorites. The email is
List Members,
There is currently four eBay offerings of JaH 073 by seller
'freakingcat_gems'.
http://tinyurl.com/25j4f6
I've not seen a 'meteorite' like this before, can anyone with a slice
confirm or debunk this?
And does anyone have a slice photo?
Thanks in advance,
Ken Newton
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Von: Ken Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Question about Jiddat al Harasis 073
List Members,
There is currently four eBay offerings of JaH 073 by seller
'freakingcat_gems'.
http://tinyurl.com/25j4f6
I've not seen
Hi Ken, I looked at the meteorites and while I think they are likely
correct, I would never buy and ordinary chondrite with TKW of over 500Kg, by
the
carrot weight.
I bought a bit of JaH 073 from Ivan a couple years ago and there is some
weird color in it. The iron stained it red in
told this was a meteorite and took it at face
value. Looks more like a ammolite, andesine, or other opalescent-type
terrestrial rock to me
Tracy Latimer
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 13:11:02 -0500
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I originally offered this piece to the list at what I thought was a good
price of $850
When it didn't sell I dropped the priceto $750. It still didn't sell, so
last night I dropped the price again to $600.
At first I contributed the lack of interest to the timing, with Christmas
almost
On Novemeber 5, 2007 and in Question about
Polarizing Microscope Lomo Polam P-211, Pat Brown
asked:
Can any of you help me learn anything more about
this microscope? I contacted the good folks at Lomo
USA and they tell me that this microscope was never
supported in the US market and
On Novemeber 5, 2007 and in Question about Polarizing
Microscope Lomo Polam P-211, Pat Brown asked:
“Can any of you help me learn anything more about
this microscope? I contacted the good folks at Lomo
USA and they tell me that this microscope was never
supported in the US market and that
Hello Listees,
OK this is a gloat. However, there is also a request
for assistance.
I just scored a compound polarizing mineralogical
microscope that I am trying to learn some more about.
I am trying to find a users manual and a service
manual (preferably in english, but any language is
more
6:27 PM
To: Meteorite
Subject: [meteorite-list] Question about Polarizing Microscope Lomo Polam
P-211
Hello Listees,
OK this is a gloat. However, there is also a request
for assistance.
I just scored a compound polarizing mineralogical
microscope that I am trying to learn some more about.
I am
Hi,
In the photos of the Carancas meteorite I posted recently it is obvious
that it is full of shock veins. Mike Farmer also mentioned this
characteristic in his pieces and that it had fragmented along some of
these veins. My photographs show what may be a surface like this...or it
could be
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