Hello Bob, Mike,
To my best knowledge, Oum Rokba is (or should be, or will be...?)
synonym of NWA 400.
My best source for now is my own writeup from my collection catalogue,
written a few years ago, saying that for Oum Roka, one shound see
NWA 400.
The Oum Rokba piece I got from Blaine
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Murchison
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I recently recovered a very nice sample of Kentland breccia. I've had an end
cut taken from it so that the interior could be seen. I checked with Ted Bunch
to see if this was indeed Kentland impact breccia and he stated that although
he hadn't seen any of it in some time that
Hi List. My updates for the month of August 2012 are completed.
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Examining impact shattercones at the Kentland meteorite crater:
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x177/cyphor79/kentland12/KentlandCrater.jpg
A working quarry is mining the central uplift at the center of the crater.
The limestone layers are raised up about 1800 ft. above the surrounding
Hello Phil and List,
Thank you for sharing your pic re: Examining
shattercones at the Kentland meteorite crater!
You wrote:
As far as I know, it's the only meteorite
crater containing an active quarry.
As far as I know there are still some active quarries
in the German Ries Crater (Nördlinger
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
August 1, 2012
o Layers in Flammarion Crater
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_027059_2055
A high resolution image can see minute details that will enable
us to start to catalog different types of layers and to discover
under what
Aug. 1, 2012
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August 1, 2012
A new computer simulation from NASA's New Horizons mission offers a look
at the latest objects discovered in the distant Kuiper Belt - from the
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They are really cool pieces. Thankswink, wink!!
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