Dearest List Members,
I took my wife to NYC for her 40th birthday. I figured we could catch
a show and check out some meteorites
The museum of natural history in central park west has a redonkulous
meteorite exhibit.
I posted pics of it on my site here:
I've noticed that some tatahouines appear to have small regions of red that
remind me of ruby inclusions.. Anyone know what they are or what they could be?
Has ruby corundum ever been found in meteorites?
Regards
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Melanie
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Melanie, list,
I wondered about those red spots too after I received and examined my piece
of the Tatahouine meteorite a few weeks ago. (Thanks Doug)
An answer for it I found here
http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/tatahouine.html (Thanks Jeff)
Cheers
Werner Sandra Schroer
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Hi Melanie,
It's hard to say without seeing a pic of the inclusions but one of my
fragments does have 'red inclusions'. It is small specks of oxidised iron.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/tatahouine.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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From: Melanie Matthews
LOL! You beat me to it Werner! ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Red spots on Tatahouines?
Melanie, list,
I
Hi Melanie, Jeff, Werner, and List,
BARRAT J.A. et al. (1999) The Tatahouine diogenite: Mineralogical
and chemical effects of sixty-three years of terrestrial residence
(MAPS 34-1, 1999, 091-097, excerpts):
The crystals of orthopyroxene ... contain many inclusions ... of silica,
troilite,
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Space station takes shape.
http://i.usatoday.net/tech/graphics/iss_timeline/flash.htm
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
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Phenominal!You learn something new every day...
Fluorescent meteorites? Wow!
How many other meteorites fluoresce under ultra violet light?
Regards,
Eric
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Hi Melanie, Werner, Jeff, Bernd and List,
This is yet another reason why cleaning/polishing Tatahouine meteorites
can be shortsighted due to all the exquisite and fragile features it
packs, invisible to the untrained eye.
Plenty of uncleaned Tatahouine specimens still have the Jurassic age
Oops one typo:
The rosette color Bernd cites
should have been:
The orange color Bernd cites.
They were referring to a rosette pattern, not color ... for example,
see:
CARBONATES IN THE MARTIAN ORTHOPYROXENITE ALH 84001: EVIDENCE OF
FORMATION DURING IMPACT-DRIVEN METASOMATISM. R. P. Harvey
http://momento24.com/en/2009/09/28/shock-and-surprise-as-space-object-falls/
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End of an Era: New Ruling Decides the Boundaries of Earth's
History, September 22, 2009
http://www.physorg.com/news172824857.html
After decades of debate and four years of investigation an
international body of earth scientists has formally agreed
to move the boundary dates for the prehistoric
Hi all -
Ahah - fewer large asteroids, but the same number of large comet hits.
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas
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New impact site for LCROSS water-hunting mission
BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
September 28, 2009
Officials have shifted the target for next week's smash into the moon by
the LCROSS lunar impactor mission after a new analysis showed another
Hi -
I am looking forward to reading the pdf soon.
I tried to come to an estimate of Tunguska class events via the historical and
archaeological record - a small part of a a book I wrote titled Man and Impact
in the Americas.
E.P.
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I too, would love to read the document when it's ready.
I always think this sort of thing is like trying to work out the odds of you
winning a raffle.
You may have some sort of idea how many people are entering it but you're
really just guessing.
Am I the only one who feels uneasy that some
Hi Carl,
Very cool! Thanks for posting the link.
Best regards,
Charley
Well, squids don't work. Hey! Let's
try elephants !
Hannibal
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Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:50:07 -0700
From: cdtuc...@cox.net
Subject: [meteorite-list] International space station
To:
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Sept09/AreciboNAS.html
Report calls Arecibo Observatory 'uniquely powerful' for detecting
near-Earth objects
Sept. 29, 2009
By Anne Ju
Cornell University
a...@cornell.edu
The Arecibo Observatory provides unmatched precision and accuracy
in detecting
Hi Mike!
VERY nice pictures and hope you enjoyed NYC! It's an awesome
place! I go down from time to time myself (I'm 65 miles north of
there) and LOVE going down. I was just down to Citifield in Queens to
a Mets game (I know they suck this year but the new park is
AWESOME!), the
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Hello all,
Sorry for not replying to some emails because we have been busy cleaning
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