Tom K wrote:
I have seen pics of other meteorites with one large
chondrule, but never heard an explanation of why.
Hola Tom, I read your question before going to dinner. It was supposed to
be a celebration of the first day I have permission to go out since a little
surgery I had last week.
On Tue, 24 May 2005 03:30:27 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
of my ears like hot plasma. Le grit al mesero, MESERO! Hay un
grandsimo
grano de sal en este salero tan chiquillo. Y como pensaba que l era
experto en esos asuntos, y yo, andaba tan mortificado, le suplicaba que me
diera
Darren commented:
of my ears like hot plasma. Le grité al mesero, MESERO! Hay un
grandísimo
grano de sal en este salero tan chiquillo. Y como pensaba que él era
experto en esos asuntos, y yo, andaba tan mortificado, le suplicaba que
me diera
respuesta a qué se debía ese enorme
Tom wrote:
This meteorite was packed with chondrules but one chondrule stood out,
nothing special as far as chondrules go, but it is huge, not huge for
a chondrule, but huge for this meteorite! I am wondering how one big
chondrule could end up in a meteorite. I have seen pics of other meteo-
Hello List, I have a meteorite you probably seen before that is in getting
classified. It was 205 grams and I have sliced 3/4's of it up. This
meteorite was packed with chondrules but one chondrule stood out, nothing
special as far as chondrules go, but it is huge, not huge for a chondrule,
but
5 matches
Mail list logo