Hi Blake and all,
I've been scrutinizing these pics. I am pretty sure these people
came in the room when I was in there at one time. I remember the blue
shirt guy and the women. I might remember the gray shirt guy. So they
may have picked up some other items and it might be worth checking out
Kornei, K. (2018), Tiny algae may have prompted
a mass extinction, Eos, 99,
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018EO102539.
Published on 11 July 2018.
https://eos.org/articles/tiny-algae-may-have-prompted-a-mass-extinction
https://eos.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/eos0918.pdf?x69145
To answer a couple issues,
Yes the gal in the picture was with the guy who stole the Sikhote. I
believe that they were working with the guy in the blue shirt. In the
video it seems to me that he was blocking Blaine's view so the guy could
take the Sikhote. The gal didn't come into the picture
Hi all,
Please take a look at slices I have available of an old Oman find that has
been recently classified. Dhofar 1762 is a CO3 Carbonaceous Chondrite with
a TKW of only 81g. I have 9 slices available only. Please see photos here:
(https://flic.kr/s/aHsmtv5AK7)
US and Europe shipping will be
Dear Rafael,
Perhaps it's o.k. with you if someone steals a meteorite, but it
isn't with me. Being in the business for 30 years and a close friend
of Blaine Reed and seeing on video how people work, I think my
assessment is just fine and I'll make a judgement call if I so desire.
Seems to me
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 11421
Contributed by: Matthias Baermann
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=10/09/2018
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