Greetings, Great photos Bob! #3 is a remarkable cross section of a heat shield
form of orientation. Which suggests that the temperature signature of the
shielded portion might be deciphered. The flow which pooled to the sheltered
area is about as full of vesicles as I have ever seen only
the similarity between
these two specimens found almost 10 years apart.
Curious to see similar close-up images of your find.
Thanks for posting your find. Hope your find some more
of these cute-as-a-button stonys.
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] King Tut Meteorite
Gold Basin Area find.
Bob V.
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=10940
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[meteorite-list] King Tut Meteorite
wayne holmes holmesw at frontiernet.net
Thu Apr 3 21:46:04 EDT 2008
Hello All
Having trouble finding info on the King Tut meteorite
from Arizona. Can
the similarity between
these two specimens found almost 10 years apart.
Curious to see similar close-up images of your find.
Thanks for posting your find. Hope your find some more
of these cute-as-a-button stonys.
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] King Tut Meteorite
Hello All
Having trouble finding info on the King Tut meteorite from Arizona. Can
anyone give me a reference to pictures? And where abouts of the original
specimen? Looking for a match on the oriented specimen I have on my
website. www.meteoritesrock.com.
Thanks Regards
Wayne
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