Gary writes: "OK, I never contribute to this list so here is my first entry..."
Hello Gary and List, This may be Gary's first entry, but, just in case someone thinks: "Where have I heard that name before?" I can help you a little: Clifford (L6; S3; W2) An 11.36 kg stone was found in uncultivated rangeland by a local resident who thought it looked unusual, and kept it in a rock garden. The stone was recognized as a meteorite in 1997 by Gary Curtiss. Classification and mineralogy (A. Rubin, UCLA): olivine, Fa25.2±0.3; shock stage, S3; weathering grade W2. Specimens: Main mass, Mr. Gary Curtiss, Lakewood, CO; type specimen, 46.6 g, UCLA; 596.5 g, NHM (Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 84, 2000 August). Best wishes, and, yes, Clifford is definitely more interesting than endless discussions about former List members and their respective reputations ;-) Bernd ______________________________________________ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

