Thank you Jeff for suggesting and Marcin for re-posting the photo links as
they answered my question quite well.
Regards, Bill
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Shirokovsky..Answer
>From memory, there was a bit more talk of it a few months back. Someone
posted a fantastic picture of an etched slice. (Marcin?) Anyone have a
link?
I think a few (including myself) may have believed a man-made origin
after
seeing that pic. Whether it was deliberately manufactured or a by-product
of
an industrial process..... well..... I guess we will probably never know.
Cheers,
Jeff
Jeff, list...
After this photos I think noone can have any doubts if this is natural or
man-made product.
Http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/shiro1.jpg
Http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/shiro2.jpg
Http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/shiro3.jpg
Http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/shiro4.jpg
Http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/close-up.jpg
Grey surface is iron that become mat after etching in normal 10% solution.
No any visible etching pattern. White squares is as I belive not dissolved
nickel pieces that fall down to bottom and not have time to disolve in
iron-olivine solution.
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