Re: [meteorite-list] Watson Australia image

2006-05-16 Thread Jeff Kuyken
] Cc: Meteorite-List Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Watson Australia image Hello Matt, Your message was lost in cyberspace a while so my question is going back a few weeks. This is an amazing meteorite with a some complicated history. Watson clearly looks

Re: [meteorite-list] Watson Australia image

2006-05-15 Thread Elton Jones
Hello Matt, Your message was lost in cyberspace a while so my question is going back a few weeks. This is an amazing meteorite with a some complicated history. Watson clearly looks disrupted-- in chunks no less-- the orientations of the crystal latices have been jumbled. Some of those look

Re: [meteorite-list] Watson Australia image

2006-05-15 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 5/15/2006 9:14:12 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello Matt, Your message was lost in cyberspace a while so my question is going back a few weeks. Questions for you or the list. Are there any other published or unpublished theories as to its

Re: [meteorite-list] Watson Australia image

2006-05-15 Thread joseph_town
That is an amazing pattern. It looks like a satellite image of an unplanned urban area. Bill -- Original message -- From: Elton Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Matt, Your message was lost in cyberspace a while so my question is going back a few weeks.

[meteorite-list] Watson Australia image

2006-04-30 Thread Matt Morgan
Some of you who collect irons may enjoy this pic of Watson, Australia, type IIE with an H-chondrite clast. This piece came from Robert Haag collection and was just refinished. It is a really interesting meteorite! Matt Morgan http://www.mhmeteorites.com/images/watson.jpg Close-up of clast