S Cool!
Looks like a tiny planet...
A Spherule from the Earth's Moon
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100110.html
...Explanation: How did this spherule come to be on the Moon? When a
meteorite strikes the Moon, the energy of the impact melts some of the
splattering rock, a fraction of
Anybody know what happened to the
meteorite photo of the day?
Is he sick? Or just swamped at work?
Pete
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Randy,
You need to tell this guy you are sorry. But, Your title is Dr. not God.
You may have the most important and informative web site on the internet But,
You cannot turn Earth rocks into Meteorites. I don't think he gets that.
And please don't retire just yet. Carl
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Hi listees,
A new article on meteorite strewnfields and how they are formed is
available on Meteorites USA complete with graphic illustrations, photos,
and videos.
ARTICLE: What is a meteorite strewnfield?
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/meteorite-articles/what-is-a-meteorite-strewnfield/
Upon examining lunar dust on my Terry Slezac Apollo 11 dust tape, I notice that
these beads get progressively smaller and more numerous. Many are much
smaller than the one shown in this photo.
It has been noted that solar wind creates an electrical charge on the lunar
surface, and hence
Great informative and fun article. I saved the link to my favorites so I
can share it with others. My micrographs often draw questions from new
meteorite enthusiasts that I find difficult to answer. The nature of a strewn
field is something that must be understood to successfully hunt
Excellent Eric
Rob Wesel
www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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From: Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com
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http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1001/09marslife/
Three Martian meteorites triple evidence for Mars life
BY CRAIG COVAULT
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
January 9, 2010
The team that found evidence of Martian life in a meteorite that landed
in Antarctica believes that during 2010, by using advanced
thanks mathias,
i hope they will find more later for now ,snow in this place is dangerous,
so the stone are under snow we ill have to wait,
but we were lucky to get this first stone as a sample,
thanks
aziz
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De : Matthias Bärmann majbaerm...@web.de
À : habibi
Hi Tom,
Thank you very much. I really appreciate the kind words. I'm glad you
enjoyed the article and thanks for adding it to your favorites.
Understanding meteorite strewnfields is very important in recovering
meteorites and what better way to explain what they are than to give
people a
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