Wow, Mohammed. If only I had the wonderful photographic equipment and abundance 
of time to dedicate to meteorite hunting that you evidently have! That large 
inclusion in your stone is suspiciously reminiscent of brain coral.  What a 
find! evidence of life from exospace?  Remember what I said previously about 
your hunting grounds having once been at the bottom of an ancient sea?  Your 
specimens are clear evidence of this. I'm learning on this list my friend.  I'm 
paying very close attention...VERY CLOSE ATTENTION on how to recognize a 
meteorite.  VERY CLOSE ATTENTION!   Thanks for your condolences for our 
astronauts. Rand Kluge
> Dear List;
> First we regret to hear news about the space shuttle, we express our deep 
> sorrow for this horrible accident that remind us with Challenger.
> 
> Back to my rocks and I suppose this is the last update of mu hunts because 
> my holiday is over (you will be happy I know!).
> I wonder if you still have any doubt that this nice rock here:
> http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl9/
> is (luner or not) breccia. Please check it out and send me your comments.
> Please notice the FLOW LINES in one part of this rock is identical to what I 
> showed you before here:
> http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/fl/
> It seems to me that these latter rocks are from the original meteor that 
> made the breccia.
> 
> Sincerely
> 
> Mohamed H. Yousef
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