Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 6326 prov.
Contributed by: André Knöfel
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=01/25/2017
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AS I understod it, Doug they did an isotope /element count(?) of a breccia
known as the Buttermere Formation believing it to be composed of bombarded
Earth Rock. I didn't catch that the age was Ordovician but I might have missed
that. I do not know the time span nor if their are any other contem
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Hi all list members,
I have not posted to the list in quite a while. I did not like some
Of the posts I had made, especially regarding other list members, so
I withdraw for about 18 months to self assess before posting again.
My email application totally crashed recently and it ha
Happy Birthday Osceola!
That sneaked up on me with a quickness!
Congrat's to you too, Doug, and the other finders as well. Mike G, keep it up!
Winners never quit and quitters never win, I truly hope there's one out there
with your name on it.
Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
IMCA # 1941
Ebay alienro
Hey Rob, and fellow Osceolans :-)
Congrats to all Osceolans, Rob, Larry, and all friends and colleagues that
ventured into the swamp, boots on the ground or virtually. The grand totals
stand at only 8 stones for the official TKW of 1099 grams!
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=6
Hi Rob and List,
I made three fun, but failed, trips to Osceola to hunt this fall.
Since I live close to the strewnfield, I plan to return at one or two
more times in the coming months before the weather and bugs get too
hot and overwhelming again.
I know my chances are slim to none, but I love
Doug's post reminded me -- hard to believe it's already been one year since the
Osceola fall
into the swamps of northeast Florida!
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"Rare meteorites common in the Ordovician period"
Ordovician meteorite hunters must have been brachiopods (Team Brachinite).
Do the authors understand or speculate how different the absolute "flux" was
for achondrites, for anyone reading this?
In other words, are the ordinary chondrites just
http://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-016-0035
Regards!
Tom
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A fantastic image!
https://www.wired.com/2017/01/bright-green-meteor-lights-mountains-india/
Regards!
Tom
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Dear List Members,
I have some no reserve auctions ending this evening and tomorrow night.
There are some very nice NWA 5000 lunar meteorite specimens with lots of
character so please take a look if you have a chance. Remember, there is a
limited amount of this material left and it is the hig
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