Peter, thanks for writing. Both 5400 and 6292 deserve attention. Please
keep me in the loop whenever any O-analysis happens (like everyone
else!)...It is nice to see that this pairing potential is being addressed,
at least on a proper level.
Sincerely, Richard Montgomery
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Marmet" <p.mar...@sunrise.ch>
To: "Richard Montgomery" <rickm...@earthlink.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 3:58 AM
Subject: Re: NWA 6292 2.110 gram
Dear Rick,
many thanks for your payment!
Last week, Tony Irving gave the NWA 6292 to a scientist who can
analyze O isotopes, so we all look forward to getting more news about
this stunning rock!
I will bring your meteorite to the post office later today!
Thanks again!
Peter
2010/8/18 Richard Montgomery <rickm...@earthlink.net>:
Hello, Peter! Well, it'll be good to side-by-side NWA 5400 and NWA 6292.
I just sent you payment via paypal. I'm curious about the 'pairing' debate
so figured to see them from all sides. What's your latest perspective on
it?
Achondrites rock! Bracchinites are my close seconds to Lodranites.
Maybe someday we'll all toast together; and then the big one will approach
while we watch. I'm forever facinated by my elusive extended family in
meteoritics. -Rick (Richard Montgomery)
Just in case the address didn't show up:
Richard Montgomery
P.O. Box 4505
Davis, CA 95617
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