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Unbelievable!
Tom, you really out did yourself on this one. Of course a little
credit to NWA 500 is due as well.
Do you know any more about the trapped solar wind? Is in the bubbles
or did it cause the bubbles?
Way cool!
-Martin
2008/4/15 Michael Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Martin! Thanks
My understanding is the bubbles are actually trapped solar wind and what
ever is in solar wind would be contained.
I think Dr. Irving is planning some more microprobe work on this slide.
Perhaps that is something he is still looking at?
I wanted to thank Mike on
Yes, that is amazing. A chance to look at the solar wind up close and
personal so-to-speak,
does not happn every day. Thanks Tom. The more I look at these thin
sections and
your beautiful micrographs, the more interested I become.
And of course, thanks to Michael Johnson for hosting RFSPOD!
I never cease to be amazed at not only Tom Phillips photographic
talents but his artistic ones as well. I need some prints of some of
his work to hang in my house. Most meteorite related wall art is
restricted to my office but in this case I would hang them anywhere
in the house. Simply
Hi All,
If you need some prints of Tom's work, check out:
http://www.cafepress.com/meteorites4sale
And don't forget to reread the story I wrote about Tom in the August
2006 issue of Meteorite Magazine. I think shots like those under
discussion exemplify why I titled the article Zen and the Art
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