Hello,
 
Wow, it sounds like NASA packed a well endowed meteorite collection, placed it aboard the space telescope and shot it back out into space.  The Nickel must have fallen out of some technicians pocket when he was calibrating the instruments in the clean room, prelaunch.  The Extreme NASA Asteroid (ENA) must have hitched a ride.  The only thing I can think of is that since NEAR hitched a ride on an asteroid it was the ENA's turn to hitch a ride on a NASA satellite, payback is a BXXX.  I guess in all fairness that asteroid had every right to hitch a ride just like the "Galaxy Meteorites" have the right to exist in their creator's head.
 
All the best,
 
Adam
 
  
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Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 5:24 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Stange Meteorite (or not) email

Hello Everyone,
 
I get email from people all the time who want me to buy their meteorites but this one today was one of the msot bizaare.  See below.
 
-Walter
 
  Hello !
 
My name is G�ran Lindfors from Sweden. Ihave found an extreme NASA Asteroid  and it is the first time ever in Sweden a big Asteroid fall with NASA'S Space Telescope down to earth. The Asteroid also including ( see the list ):
Complete fiter wheel from NASA'S Space Telescope with number on it !
Many big Satellite fragment and parts.
Extreme Lunar stones with plagioclase feldspar in black glass and matrix also including calcium.
Rare blue meteorite from Mars ( 1.000gr )
Many fine Pallasites with olivin and shocked quartz.
Allan Hills meteorite ( white )
Water based meteorite with shocked quartz.
Eucrite Achondrite in black glass.
Tektites.
Rizalite.
Nickel.
And much, much more.
The Asteroid fall was on november 2003.
 
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