Nice stuff, Marcin:)
Paul Swartz
> > I continue my work with videos and meteorites. This time I can show You
> > two the same but how different specimens.
> > Both are Pultusk H5 fall from 30 january 1868 in Poland.
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> > I continue my work with videos and meteorites. This time I can show You
> > two the same but how different specimens.
> > Both are Pultusk H5 fall from 30 january 1868 in Poland.
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Fantastic results, truly spectacular!
Michael in so. Cal.
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 7:29 AM, Marcin Cimała - POLANDMET via
Meteorite-list wrote:
> Correct URLs
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> METEORITES360° - PUŁTUSK Chondrite H5 - 1570 gram
> https://youtu.be/PoNZd22LBLY
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Correct URLs
METEORITES360° - PUŁTUSK Chondrite H5 - 1570 gram
https://youtu.be/PoNZd22LBLY
METEORITES360° - PUŁTUSK Chondrite H5 - 1514 gram
https://youtu.be/mREkHgESkLQ
Dear Meteorite list
I continue my work with videos and meteorites. This time I can show You
two the same but how
Dear Meteorite list
I continue my work with videos and meteorites. This time I can show You two
the same but how different specimens.
Both are Pultusk H5 fall from 30 january 1868 in Poland. Both are huge one.
They are first and second largest found in recent years. But they are
completly
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