Surely it MUST be in Meteorites A to Z, don't we all have our own copy?
Dave F.
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Dude..Steve...why don't you ask Mike?? Surely he knows. Matt
Well, Matt, he somehow reminds me of my dudes at school who first
ask and then think (sometimes) ... it's easier to
Hi again list.I am looking for a name of a meteorite that mike farmer
found that was mixed up in a pile of campo's a couple of years ago.He said
it came from argentina and there was only 1 kilo of it.Does anyone
remember that name and is there anymore left to collect?
Dude..Steve...why don't you ask Mike?? Surely he knows.
Matt
Steve Arnold, Chicago!! wrote:
Hi again list.I am looking for a name of a meteorite that mike farmer
found that was mixed up in a pile of campo's a couple of years ago.He said
it came from argentina and there was only 1 kilo of
Dude..Steve...why don't you ask Mike?? Surely he knows. Matt
Well, Matt, he somehow reminds me of my dudes at school who first
ask and then think (sometimes) ... it's easier to let others do the work.
But let's give him a hand (or two):
1. the meteorite's name starts with a P
2. it's an H
I love it! :-)
Sternengruss, Moni
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CC: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re-2: [meteorite-list] looking for a meteorite name
Date: 22 Jan 2006 20:56:54 UT
Dude..Steve...why don't you ask Mike?? Surely he knows
Pitino.opss!
Putin...oo?
:)
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