[meteorite-list] Jeff's amazing Tamdakht photo

2010-07-27 Thread Carl 's

Hi Jeff,

Amazing photo! The solid grey area is from the Tamdakht that completely melted? 
Nice!
 
Carl2



Jeff wrote:
That's a great Gao specimen Gary. Here's an example of amazing Tamdakht 
'hitch-hikers'!
http://www.meteorites.com.au/collection/Tamdakht%20H5%205.012g%20(1%20of%205)-2500.jpg

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Re: [meteorite-list] Jeff's amazing Tamdakht photo

2010-07-27 Thread Jeff Kuyken

G'day Carl,

Yes this is 100% melt material. By that I mean there is no main meteorite 
piece that the others are attached to... just dozens of fragments held 
together by fusion crust. VERY unusual stuff which I believe was dubbed 
Ralewite in the past after Stefan Ralew who first bought it to our 
attention.


Cheers,

Jeff



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Subject: [meteorite-list] Jeff's amazing Tamdakht photo




Hi Jeff,

Amazing photo! The solid grey area is from the Tamdakht that completely 
melted? Nice!


Carl2



Jeff wrote:
That's a great Gao specimen Gary. Here's an example of amazing Tamdakht 
'hitch-hikers'!

http://www.meteorites.com.au/collection/Tamdakht%20H5%205.012g%20(1%20of%205)-2500.jpg
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