Ever let an arrow fly and then wish you hadn't? This response is probably WAY
WRONG. I've been thinking about it and have to admit that I was talking
through my hat here. Sorry. Rand
UmSure. (pardon the belated response.) Concerning the pic you sent of
the highly coroded chondrite,
UmSure. (pardon the belated response.) Concerning the pic you sent of
the highly coroded chondrite, I say yes. It's exactly that...or a clump of
lawn ferlilizer. (your'e supposed to laugh.) Well, concerning the crystaline
material, it may just be build-up of terrestrial mineral which
Hiii and happy new year,,,
I have recently found few rocks (over 5 Kg total) that I believe is
chondrite. The bottom half of one of these rocks (~1.5Kg) was (for long
time) inside the hot and wet soil and was highly weathered that it became
very soft and can be crushed very easily. I could
Hello
Not meteorite, sorry. The same idea for
allprobably in the first photo is a few paired to
a fusion crust of a probably meteorite, but see the
others photos I have change idea.
Regards
Matteo
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Hiii and happy new year,,,
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Hiii and happy new year,,,
I have recently found few rocks (over 5 Kg total) that I believe is
chondrite. The bottom half of one of these rocks (~1.5Kg) was (for long
time
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Subject: [meteorite-list] highly weathered chondrites
Hiii and happy new year,,,
I have recently found few rocks (over 5 Kg total) that I believe is
chondrite. The bottom half of one of these rocks (~1.5Kg) was (for long
time) inside the hot
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