Hello List Members,
Check out this pristine xenolith:
http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3128/nwa3128.jpg
Last piece left on ebay that describes this strange meteorite:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2290595155
We just wanted to give List members an opportunity to check out this
Isn't it a pity that this extraordinary meteorite has been cut into pieces
that have nothing left from the character of this truly amazing stone?
I hope you kept at least one slice that shows what made this meteorite so
special...
On Thursday 02 December 2004 20:59, Adam Hupe wrote:
Hello
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Isn't it a pity that this extraordinary meteorite has been cut into pieces
that have nothing left from the character of this truly amazing stone?
I hope you kept at least
the xenolith looks like the NWA CV3 material out there.
That is a cool feature.
John
-- Original message from Bernhard Rems [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Isn't it a pity that this extraordinary meteorite has been cut into pieces
that have nothing left from the
] Announcing NWA 3128
the xenolith looks like the NWA CV3 material out there.
That is a cool feature.
John
-- Original message from Bernhard Rems
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Isn't it a pity that this extraordinary meteorite has been cut into
pieces
that have nothing left from
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