Pat Brown wrote:
Hi All,
Came across reports about the Frass Rock or Frass
Meteorite and a report from Dr. Treiman of the Lunar
Planetary Institute stating that it is earthly basalt.
Is there any real science that shows that the Frass
Rock really is a Martian Meteorite as the owner
claims??
Hi All,
Came across reports about the Frass Rock or Frass
Meteorite and a report from Dr. Treiman of the Lunar
Planetary Institute stating that it is earthly basalt.
Is there any real science that shows that the Frass
Rock really is a Martian Meteorite as the owner
claims??
Not trying to start
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Matteo
--- Norbert Classen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Someone asked me off-list if the infamous Frass-Site
> is still
> online. Yes, of course (some people
This looks familiar to me, very familiar really. Its like struggling against
something impossible and closed. Eventhough you show them real meteorite and
try to explain them real characteristics of meteorites, some people just
dont seem to understand, or maybe they dont want to¡...as Ive tol
Dear list,
Lets see what MicroMike has to say about this image
we received today. This is an image of an extraterrestrial Fe-bearing
carbonate found in NWA 998 orthopyroxene-bearing Nakhlite. I do
not think it can compete with Spidy though!
Link:
http://www.nwessentials.com/nwa998/car
Hey All,
Someone asked me off-list if the infamous Frass-Site is still
online. Yes, of course (some people NEVER learn):
http://www.marslife.com/frassmeteorite/
If you don't know Micro Mike, and his "Mars Rock" be sure to
visit the page dedicated to "Spidy", my all-time favourite:
http://www.ma
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