Hi Gary,
Thanks for giving us more information on Kem Kem and NWAs. It's always good
to hear from so many bright people that have knowledge to share so myself
and others can learn more.
Your photomicrographs of your NWA are beautiful. I'm anxious to hear more
about it and that would be great
Hello,
I don't mean to stir up a hornet's net but...
I was told, by who I don't remember, that Kem Kem
was a generic name for what we now know as NWA.
I have a 3.56 gm part slice of Kem Kem and it is a H5
from Dahara, Morocco. It was found in August of 1999.
My piece came from
: [meteorite-list] re Kem Kem
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 11:14 PM
Hello,
I don't mean to stir up a hornet's net but...
I was told, by who I don't remember, that Kem Kem
was a generic name for what we now know as NWA.
I have a 3.56 gm part slice
Think too, Kem Kem was used as a pseudonyme for several
metorites before NWA-time.
best,
pekka s
From archive;
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg63276.html
Pete Shugar kirjoitti:
Hello,
I don't mean to stir up a hornet's net but...
I was
Hello list,
Does anyone still have a one or two gram piece of good ol Kem Kem
that I could buy?
I don't want a large piece as my whole collection is geared for the
5 gram and under size. (These are more affordable.)
Pete
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