Hello list.I was going thru bob haag's 1997 meteorite catalog and saw
something I had never really looked at.He had a cut stone called G'DAY.I
cannot find it in A to Z,or thru google.Was it changed to another name?It
says it is a howardite.Maybe our australian collecters can help me out.It
is an
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Subject: [meteorite-list] g'day meteorite
Hello list.I was going thru bob haag's 1997 meteorite catalog and saw
something I had never really looked at.He had a cut stone called G'DAY.I
cannot find it in A to Z,or thru google.Was it changed to another
that G'Day is AKA Mundrabilla 020. See Meteoritical
Bulletin, No. 82, 1998 July
Dave
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Hello list.I
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Hello,
I read that Old Homestead may be paired with Mundrabilla 020. I don't
know if these two have been studied side by side to reach a definitive
conclusion.
David
Dave Carothers wrote:
Steve
Hi Steve,
G'Day is the meteorite formally known as Prince. Oops, I mean Mundrabillia 020.
I used to have a very nice complete slice of this howardite, but have
long since sold it to a famous collector in a large state.
Here is the link to the Met Bul. entry:
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Hello,
I read that Old
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Hello,
I read that Old Homestead may be paired with Mundrabilla 020. I don't
know if these two have been studied side by side to reach
Greetings Listee`s. I was very fortunate to acquire
a beautiful 6.73 gram full slice of Mundrabilla 020 or
G`Day from Bob Haag a couple of years ago in Tucson.
You can view it in the Mystery Meteorite Archives
under Mystery Meteorite #53 in the Meteorite Impact
Forums. It is a little blurred,
Greetings Listee`s. I was very fortunate to acquire
a beautiful 6.73 gram full slice of Mundrabilla 020 or
G`Day from Bob Haag a couple of years ago in Tucson.
You can view it in the Mystery Meteorite Archives
under Mystery Meteorite #53 in the Meteorite Impact
Forums. It is a little blurred,
Greetings Listee`s. I was very fortunate to acquire
a beautiful 6.73 gram full slice of Mundrabilla 020 or
G`Day from Bob Haag a couple of years ago in Tucson.
You can view it in the Mystery Meteorite Archives
under Mystery Meteorite #53 in the Meteorite Impact
Forums. It is a little blurred,
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