"The Mundrabilla main mass was recently moved and reweighed. The correct
weight is actually 12.4t! That's nearly 1t heavier than previously stated."
Hi Jeff and List,
As for the piece in *this* b&w picture, it's not "located" in Australia but used
to be at the MPI Heidelberg - at least when I to
Hey, go on, Marcin! Probably it's a big, big diamond, hidden in your
Morasko, which destroyed the blades.
Matthias
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From: "PolandMET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Big is beatuful - M
Hi
I forgot to say last news.
Actualy main mass of Morasko increased from around 80kg to around 200kg
This year was discovered inside crater a large, single specimen. Specimen
was placed on scale that have limit of 130kg and scale was broken, so
suspicious weight must be around 200kg.
http://
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Big is beatuful
Hi Martin,
nice picts, many thanks!
Don't you think that Agpalilik looks a bit sad and lonely on this
rusty rack in the backyard of the University of Copenhagen?!
Peter
Martin Altmann wrote:
orite-list] Big is beatuful
Hi Martin,
nice picts, many thanks!
Don't you think that Agpalilik looks a bit sad and lonely on this
rusty rack in the backyard of the University of Copenhagen?!
Peter
Martin Altmann wrote:
> Nice page:
> http://rgregio.astrodatabase.net/maiore
Hi Martin,
nice picts, many thanks!
Don't you think that Agpalilik looks a bit sad and lonely on this
rusty rack in the backyard of the University of Copenhagen?!
Peter
Martin Altmann wrote:
Nice page:
http://rgregio.astrodatabase.net/maiores_meteoritos.htm
Martininho
Nice page:
http://rgregio.astrodatabase.net/maiores_meteoritos.htm
Martininho
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