Hi Jason and List,
To put it very scientifically - it looks like fake dog poo. The
practical joke fake poop you used to see advertised in the back of
comic books with itching powder and x-ray specs.
It's very strange, if it's natural.
Best regards,
MikeG
On 8/14/20, Jason Utas via
I will count this as a second ad, though it is a clarification.
Some (maybe all based on requests I've been getting) of you did not receive
the spreadsheet or images that were attached. Here is a DropBox (no account
required) link with both:
The photo of Haig shows concave depressions, not bulbous lumps. It’s not
good photo perspective.
The closest visual match to this stone would be something like Patos de
Minas (the octahedrite), but comparing a relatively fresh desert stone with
fusion crust — to a fissured, decomposing iron from
Can anyone tell me if the Sericho Pallasite has proven to be stable over the
years or is it prone to eventual rusting, or worse, oozing .
Michael Blood
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Very interesting piece. Somebody will have to have it. Perhaps it could
be put behind a dinosaur for display purposes.
Adam
On 8/14/2020 11:18 AM, Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list wrote:
I hate it. Almost 100% made of glue is my guess. There’s no natural way
to make it
Hello Meteorite Efficietados,
For Sale:
Saratov, Russia Synonyms: Belaya Gora, Donguz, Saratow
Fall: September 6, 1918
Coordinates: 52°33'N, 46°33'E
Chondrite, type L4
Saratov is one of the most underrated falls, having landed on earth a
little over a century ago. This fall occurred on
Yes, I saw that too.Very ugly. Not buying.
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To: Graham Ensor ; Paul Gessler
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Sent: Fri, Aug 14, 2020 12:18 pm
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I hate
Fires are never caused by meteorites or space junk, unless they are around
100 meters or so across. Did Chelyabinsk or Carancas start fires? No. We
have no evidence beside people seeing meteors and coincidental fires. Let's
put this to rest.
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It seems they got your attention despite their inaccuate terminology.
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On Friday, August 14, 2020 4:17 AM, Graham Ensor via Meteorite-list
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> I saw that too Paul. I think I saw it once before a
Nice list. I am studying it.But I wish you had included provenance and prices
so I could immediately eliminate those above my budget without having to ask
you every single time.
Thanks.
Anne blackimpactika.comimpact...@aol.com
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Today''s Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 5546
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