The fall of an iron meteorite in Sri Lanka was reported back in Dec
2004.
(http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2004-December/167307.html)
The article said Further studies are being conducted...
This link from the Arthur C. Clarke institute for Modern Technologies
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 08:50:19 -0400, ken newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Their first meteorite tested, no nickel present, and a very low SG?
Does anyone else have additional info on this proclaimed rare type iron
meteorite or this meteorite testing laboratory?
Oddly enough, the next
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 08:50:19 -0400, ken newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Their first meteorite tested, no nickel present, and a very low SG?
Does anyone else have additional info on this proclaimed rare type iron
meteorite or this meteorite testing laboratory?
Oddly enough, the next
SORRY!!! No Ni? What´s that? I´ve never heared about a iron meteorite
without Ni!!! Can somebody help me out of my dilemma, please? : )
Ingo/Germany
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Von: ken newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SORRY!!! No Ni? What´s that? I´ve never heared about a iron meteorite
without Ni!!! Can somebody help me out of my dilemma, please? : )
Ingo/Germany
Yes, noone heared, but.
becouse no-Ni rocks dont exist
or
noone classify them as meteorotes becouse they contain no-Ni ?
This is my dilemma
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