know that someday we would photograph meteorites residing on
the surface of Mars!)
Ron Hartman
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From: "Mr EMan"
To: "Pete shu...@clearwire.net" ; "metlist"
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A qu
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From: "Mr EMan"
To: "meteoritelist"
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A question? another answer
You are too kind, Carl. Let me address your questions inside your
quote:
--- On Fri, 6/5/09, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote
OOps Popagui is spelled Popigai and is almost the same age as Chesapeake Bay.
I am aware there is a lot of brecciated quartzite in the rim so it is another
candidate for producing "Earthites"
Elton
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You are too kind, Carl. Let me address your questions inside your quote:
--- On Fri, 6/5/09, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
Q: I have a few follow-up questions for you; If an Earth meteorite (terrene)
were to return back to Earth, would we be able to identify it correctly?
A: Yes and No. IF you loo
d fall to be confirmed as terrestrial.
Chances of that are pretty low, though. As yet, there is no observed Lunar fall
and only a few martians.
Rob
--- On Fri, 6/5/09, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
> From: cdtuc...@cox.net
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A question? another answer
&
Elton,
There you go again providing the perfect answers. Thank you.
I have a few follow-up questions for you;
If an Earth meteorite (terrene) were to return back to Earth, would we be able
to identify it correctly? That is to say would we not simply ASSume it came
from the moon? As a moon meteo
Pete sometime let me tell you about the First Church of the Navelites.. but to
your question
They would be called meteorites until identified as originating from the
Earth--then the debate is opened up again.
Recently someone at NASA or in the IAU stated the new definition of meteorite
includ
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