Thanks for the answer!
Stone poorly magnetic.
Has made more detailed photos if it is necessary to grind the sample - tell to me, to a smog it to make in one week.

Look here, please:

http://s008.radikal.ru/i306/1110/06/1b600ee6275e.jpg

http://s009.radikal.ru/i308/1110/a4/afd7d7fdf694.jpg

http://s49.radikal.ru/i126/1110/75/53900eb8c927.jpg

http://s014.radikal.ru/i327/1110/55/83d47dfca203.jpg

http://s011.radikal.ru/i316/1110/66/415be649127c.jpg

http://i059.radikal.ru/1110/88/fbbed2c9be07.jpg



Yours faithfully.

Alexander.



* MstrEman <[email protected]> [Tue, 4 Oct 2011 19:03:40 -0400]:
Greetings Aleksander!  OFF LIST

Stone #1 is a midway classification between conglomerate and breccia
as technically the clasts in it are slighly rounded and not totally
angular.  Conglomerates have fully rounded pebbles within.    On the
moon there are no streams to round out the pebbles so we may safelty
conclude this is not a meteorite

Stone #2 in spite of what the others said, has possibilities.  Please
send me more photos, in good focus and with a ruler included so I can
estimate scale. Let me know if it has any attraction to a magnet,
please.

I'll give it a good look
 Elton

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Aleksandr V. Leonenko
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Greetings to all!
> In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
> For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the
Central
Asia.
> But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I
> understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I will be
grateful
to all
> who will answer.
> Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
> They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)
>
> Stone #1
> http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg
>
> Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
> http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg
>
> Stone #2
> http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg
>
> Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
> http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg
>
> Yours faithfully.
>
> Leonenko A.V.
>




--
Yours faithfully.
Aleksandr V. Leonenko.
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