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All,
Apollo 11 the Movie is a MUST SEE.
I saw it at Udvar Hazy IMAX and it was the next best thing to being
there
Sky Guy Greg
Greg Redfern
Author, *"Cruise Ship Astronomy and Astrophotography", available via
Springer Astronomy
Greetings Meteorite-List friends and lunar meteorite admirers,
Before we identified lunar meteorites that collided with Earth, the only
samples of the moon for research came from the Apollo and Luna missions.
_We invite you to enjoy __*Apollo 11*_, a new film premiering this
Friday at The
Two of the finest lunar feldspathic breccias offered as complete slices.They
are now being offered at waning prices not offered anywhere.
NWA 11273A spectacular slice of lunar feldspathic breccia, peppered with large
and small clasts. One surface polished. At 2.2 mm thick across the
Greetings,
As you know I now rarely post to the list - but I do follow it.
I purchased some large pieces of NWA 11273 Lunar Feldspathic Regolith Breccia.
I had it thin (2mm) sliced and each slice polished on one side and smooth wire
cut
On the other side by the premier meteorite cutter, Marlin
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-moon-dust-bag-for-sale-auction-met-20170522-story.html
http://www.trbimg.com/img-59237728/turbine/ct-moon-dust-bag-for-sale-auction-met-20170522
Local woman's bag of moon dust to be sold at auction, possibly for millions
Hi Mike and List,
Yes, the Jeep Rubicon's third-party, Special Operations Voice Command
computer was very annoying. My wife thought it would help if I reprogrammed
the stock Special Operations Commander's manly voice to a softer woman's
voice with a southern drawl. My wife changed my call
Hi Adam and List,
Technology is a necessary evil. From what I have read, crashes seem to
be a regular issue with drones, regardless of how experienced the
operator is. I guess somebody needs to build a robust drone that
doesn't rely on plastic and Chinese parts. Of course, weight is an
issue, so
Dear List Members,
Our last trip proves that depending too much on technology is not always a
good thing. We lost our drone capabilities on the third day of the Team
LunarRock expedition last September. Two team members, "Action Jackson" and
my stepson temporarily separated from the rest
Subsurface map of moon reveals origin of mysterious impact
crater rings by Paul Voosen, Science News, Oct. 27, 2016
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/10/subsurface-map-moon-reveals-origin-mysterious-impact-crater-rings
Lunar impact: how the Moon’s Mare Orientale was formed
Astronomy Now,
Hmmm, meteorite cookies & milk..
I dunk--do you?
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Just cut a new Lunar on the saw.
Here is a fun video for you..plus how to extract the most sought after
Lunar Milk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9SKaEKM5zo
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar Lava Tubes Could Protect Astro
Lunar Shelter: Moon Caves Could Protect Astronauts
By Nola Taylor Redd, Space.com
http://www.space.com/32795-moon-lava-tubes-protect-astronauts.html
Scientists May Have Spotted Buried Lava Tubes on
the Moon by Nadia Drake , No Place Like Home (Blog)
Aloha Meteorite lovers,
The Big Kahuna is pleased to announce the availability of two affordably
beautiful lunar meteorites.
NWA 8277 is a lunar meteorite found in Morocco in 2013. This meteorite features
a brecciated texture with white feldspar and green-brown pyroxene and olivine
grains
Hi All,
What I see here is possibly the big buyers controlling the market price
similar to the diamond market!
Buy everything and only allow small amounts onto the market to maintain an
overpriced product.
Lets face it they are not that spectacular to look at and as others have
said here,
collecting
will go full throttle in collecting and price.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
Website http://meteoritefalls.com
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From: Galactic Stone
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites selling for peanuts
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar specimens for sale at
prices anywhere near what the recent posts have mentioned, I would
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brought hundreds of thousands of
dollars. Now they are boat anchors.
Guido
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Hi Shawn,
I think most of what we are seeing is supply and demand at work. As
time goes on, more and more planetaries are coming out of the hot
deserts, especially the NWA DCA
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar specimens for sale at
prices anywhere near what the recent posts have mentioned, I would appreciate
hearing from you.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites selling for peanuts
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar
Supply and demand could be part of the story for lunars, maybe not for
martians. Here are the numbers for just new NWA lunars since 2010:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 13
2014: 25
Here is the same time frame for NWA Martians:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 10
2014: 12
Of course hidden in
Sorry here is correct list, somehow the first three entries for lunars
got duplicated in the martians.
Here are the numbers for just new NWA lunars since 2010:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 13
2014: 25
Here is the same time frame for NWA Martians:
2010: 2
2011: 8
2012: 8
2013: 10
2014: 12
Hello Listers
I am starting to see a trend with Lunar and Martian meteorites, but
especial with Lunar's. Some can be had for $300 per gram or less, or
some times on ebay you can get a steal on some of the 1g plus sizes for
less then $400 a gram. But again at the sub gram leave the price is
still
Hi Shawn,
I think most of what we are seeing is supply and demand at work. As
time goes on, more and more planetaries are coming out of the hot
deserts, especially the NWA DCA. In recent months, we have seen over
a dozen new planetaries (including several lunars) that have been
approved in the
Hello Everyone,
As some of you may know, i've recently suffered from some minor
dain bramage and major physical damage--but I still remain to ask
my often unimportant questions...
However, in this case, I pose some questions that were asked to
me to which I had no answers. Thus, I figured to
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 10:25 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar Impact
Hello Everyone,
As some of you may know, i've recently suffered
Lunar Rocks Are First Direct Evidence of Collision
That Formed Moon, National eographic, June 6, 2014.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/06/140605-earth-moon-theia-evidence-space-science/
Body that formed the Moon came from a different
neighborhood. (The body that smacked into Earth
Hi Daniel,
The show was great from southern California. Even more impressive to me
than the proximity of Mars was how close Spica was to the Moon -- less
than 2 degrees to the right. So close, in fact, that it was hard to
see Spica until the eclipse was well underway. Once the eclipse was
total,
Hi Rob,
Yes, I was marveling at the sudden appearance of those close proximity
stars. Here west of Vegas it was a nice night and the skies were clear
with a great view. Definitely was worth burning the midnight oil for...!
Best regards,
Daniel
Daniel Noyes
Genuine Moon Mars Meteorite Rocks
Hi all, I created a composite picture from 8 hours of video from the
Sentinel Skycam here in Parker, AZ.
It starts at 0300 ut.
It's a 'different' way to look at the eclipse!
http://pages.suddenlink.net/taenite/lunerE15.png
Enjoy!
Jim
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Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 3:10 PM
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Hi Rob,
Yes, I was marveling at the sudden appearance of those close proximity
stars. Here west of Vegas it was a nice night and the skies were clear
Hello
Could someone explain me how are named the various type of lunar meteorite?
I know there are the follows, but I think some classifications like LUN-N
and LUN-G are obsolete.
LUN-A (anorthositic breccia)
LUN-B (mare basalt)
LUN-G (mare gabbros)
LUN-N (noritic braccia)
LUN-M (mingled breccia,
Hello All,
I hope this post finds you well and will be of interest to you... I have
listed several rare and beautiful meteorites, all professionally prepared by
one of the world's best meteorite cutters!
Please find here links to Nature's Vault to some some really wonderful
items:
NWA
Dear List,
A big thank you in advance! This should cover most of the experts in the
field...
Since there are many on this list with advanced degrees and also novices I pose
this question.- How large of diameter, an impact object, with what velocity
would it take to get a new Lunar Meteorite
3:41 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar Meteorite Quiz - How big an object with
velocity to get a new Lunar Meteorite to Earth?
I have to go on a trip in a few minutes, but an additional consideration
to mass, ejection V angle, etc. is the consideration of orbital
mechanics of an ejected
this impact and it makes it
here to the Earth in the coming years!
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Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 3:47 AM
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorite casts?
Wow, that's just great!
Don't think I would have held the real meteorite over my head like
that though, maybe the cast
Hello!
Anyone know of any Lunar meteorite casts in existence?
I know of only 2 Mars meteorite casts, NWA 1195 and DaG 735.
And also, wouldn't it be nice if there was a nice NWA 7325 cast, with
that spectacular green fusion crust?
Raymond Borges
spacerocks.org
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Hello!
Anyone know of any Lunar meteorite casts in existence?
I know of only 2 Mars meteorite casts, NWA 1195 and DaG 735.
And also, wouldn't it be nice if there was a nice NWA 7325 cast, with
that spectacular green
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Hello!
Anyone know of any Lunar meteorite casts in existence?
I know of only 2 Mars meteorite casts, NWA 1195
/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
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Hello!
Anyone know of any Lunar meteorite casts in existence?
I know of only 2 Mars
To go along with your Chelyabinsk perfume
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/bartender-beer-made-moon-dust-spacesuit-koozie-please-8C11330563
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2013-103
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Sees GRAIL's Explosive Farewell
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
March 19, 2013
Many spacecraft just fade away, drifting silently through space after
their mission is over, but not GRAIL. NASA's twin GRAIL (Gravity
Hello Ron,
I hereby dub the heretofore unnamed feature where GRAIL A rests as:
Mount Ebbrest
and where GRAIL B rests as:
Massif Flower
Make it so.
--- Jodie
Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 11:41:35 AM, you wrote:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2013-103
[CLIP!]
Both impact
http://buswk.co/QAEc73
Regards!
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Hello Listers and Lunar Junkies :)
I came across this article about Lunar meteorites and I have to say its a good
read on explaining the conditions the inner solar system might have gone
through with the help of Lunar meteorite samples. Now all we need is to have a
first Lunar meteorite fall
http://www.esa.int/esaHS/SEMSEF7YBZG_index_0.html
Lunar lander firing up for touchdown
European Space Agecny
5 March 2012
Europe's ambition of touching down at the Moon's south pole by 2018 has
been boosted by recent test firings of the craft's thrusters. The robot
lander will prove new
The study of lunar zircons helps establish the dates of impact craters.
http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20122301-23036-2.html
Meteorites definitely struck Moon Curtin University
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
The presence of zircon in rocks collected during the Apollo missions
Hi Jim,
Very good of the moon and Earth to position themselves perfectly for
such a magnificent shot down past the OK Corral.
Was strolling down there just over a year ago.
Cheers,
Graham
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Apologies once again Jim and
G'Day List
Just helping out a friend.
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Hi John, I'm having a hard time getting this photo I took of the lunar
Eclipse on the Met List. I'd love to share. If you could get it on the
list for me I'd appreciate it very much.
] On Behalf Of
John.L.Cabassi
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 9:58 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: theemerald...@aol.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar eclipse Jim Shorten IMCA #6204
G'Day List
Just helping out a friend
Of
John.L.Cabassi
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 9:58 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar eclipse Jim Shorten IMCA #6204
G'Day List
Just helping out a friend.
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Hi
Apologies once again Jim and all.
The link seems to be completely broken. Here are the individual images
Cheers
John
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149/Johnno_ACH/JimS/eclipse2.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149/Johnno_ACH/JimS/eclipse1.jpg
Here's a 53.5 pound lunar shatter cone from the Montrose, Colorado lunar
strewnfield:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lunar-Shatter-Cone-/150712542515?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item23172ae533
Found in Montrose County Colorado - - Montrose Lunar Shartter Cone (Luna
Rose).
Elemetal Chemistries in
If you look at the description he calls it a “SHA(R)TTER CONE” which is
actually closer to what it really is.
Turns out there is some truth in advertising.
Paul G
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Joshua Tree Earth Space Museum
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Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 4:55 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar Shatter Cone
If you look at the description he calls it a “SHA(R)TTER
Dear Friends,
The book, “Lunar Stratigraphy and Sedimentology” is
now available online. The citation for it is:
Lindsay, J. F., 1976, Lunar Stratigraphy and Sedimentology,
Developments in solar system- and space science no. 3,
Elsevier, Amsterdam ; New York, 302 pp.
It can found at:
The Apollo program which brought back some 840 lbs of material or about
7 times the amount of found lunar meteorites.
The average weight of a lunar meteorite is 382.895 grams. However if
you subtract the two largest lunar meteorites which weigh about half
the total of all found lunar
Great stuff---thanks Al
Kirk.:-)
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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 3:11 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar and Apollo Meteorites
The Apollo program which brought back some 840 lbs of material
Hi list,
can anyone help please and see if he can recognize what this might be ?
http://s947.photobucket.com/albums/ad313/SaidHaddany/?action=viewcurrent=sample.jpg
thank you for your help
Said Haddany
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Hi Said,
I don't know what it is, but I a customer of mine sent me a small
walnut-sized stone to cut for him. The person who sold it to him said
it was an unclassified possible CV3. When I cut it open, it looked
exactly like the specimen in your photo. I don't know what it was,
but it was not
It looks like the Mendota wrong.
Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 11:50:37 -0700
From: mfcollec...@yahoo.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar or nice earthrock
Hi list,
can anyone help please and see if he can recognize what this might be ?
http://s947
I have a new Rock and Gem store in Bend Oregon, selling
crystals,meteorites,jewelry, and am offering Lunar and Martian samples
to my customers. I need a dealer who will furnish me descent stones at
fair wholesale prices. I will need pieces big enough to put into a
jewelry setting, ring or pendant.
Good after noon Everyone!
Is there any Hardness data for each of the different Lunar and Mars meteorites
and even for all the different typs of achondrites,
HED,Eucrites, Aubrites ect.
Thanks for any info.
Dave
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Feb. 25, 2011
Trent Perrotto
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0321
trent.j.perro...@nasa.gov
William Jeffs
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
william.p.je...@nasa.gov
Julie Tygielski
Lunar and Planetary
Hi
I have for sale MartinStefan small mars and lunar boxes. (specimen size
around 10mg)
Im looking for someone who will buy them all from me at a purchase price.
They are absolutelly impossible to sell in Poland :D even if they was a
worldwide sale hit.
I have some boxes with alredy
Boxes SOLD
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Hi All,
Just uploaded 3 shots of the frosty solstice landscape near Barwell in
the UK with the lunar eclipse just before totality...
http://s760.photobucket.com/albums/xx244/Graham-Ensor/Lunar%20Eclipse%202010/
Seasons greetings,
Graham
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Hi All,
Just uploaded 3 shots of the frosty solstice landscape near Barwell in
the UK with the lunar eclipse just before totality...
http://s760.photobucket.com/albums/xx244/Graham-Ensor/Lunar%20Eclipse%202010/
Seasons greetings,
Graham
://www.rholcomb.com
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar eclipse photos from nr Barwell
Hi All,
Just uploaded 3 shots
://www.rholcomb.com
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Hi All,
Just uploaded 3 shots
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Have any of you amateur astronomers witnessed any of the Geminids
impact the moon and if so what size telescope did you use. I know
that NASA has seen impacts using 14 inchers. I have an 8 inch Meade.
The following link Geminids Meteor Shower: 'Up All Night' With NASA
might be of interest
List:
These are great resource sites to help identify possible lunar meteorites. As
you can clearly see, it would be very easy to walk right over one unless it had
a nice fresh fusion crust.
http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/compendium.cfm
and,
Over three years ago Jim Strope, catchafallingstar.com (He has samples
for sale) provided to me a Lunar thin section of NWA 2977. This particular
slide has a nice band of crust!
I have shared many images of this slide but I was never able to get the
crust just right. Well now I have
Hi,
Not ours -- theirs. The tracks of the Lunokhod 2
lunar rover have been found in photos taken by
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).
The Russian rover covered 35 kilometers (a record)
before dirt in its radiator made it overheat and die.
There's a photo of the tracks (and the full
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:20:36 -0500, you wrote:
Hi,
Not ours -- theirs.
Nope. Lord Britishes:
http://science.slashdot.org/story/10/03/17/2143248/Lord-Britishs-Lost-Lunar-Rover-Found-After-37-Years
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The largest single gathering of meteorites found in Arizona will be on display
on Jan. 30 during the Arizona Meteorite Exhibition.
http://uanews.org/node/29528
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IMCA #1081
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Richard and All,
This seller has had over a dozen martian and lunar auctions since
2007.( All of his meteorites claim lunar or martian origin) His
two years of 0 feedback also inspires confidence - well it is a 100%
rating (kinda)!
Here is one of his first auctions (pdf file)
I found this new listing from an ebayer with no feedback for lunar material
found this past September
http://tinyurl.com/yge5uv9
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Did you also notice that he wants $50 to ship it!?
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, Richard Kowalski damoc...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Richard Kowalski damoc...@yahoo.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Lunar for $200/g
To: meteorite list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Didn't you notice he is from Tindouf, high desert with no internet.
Cheers
Aziz
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar for $200/g
To: meteorite list meteorite-list
Didn't you notice he is from Tindouf, high desert with no internet.
Cheers
Aziz
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar for $200/g
To: meteorite list meteorite-list
Didn't you notice he is from Tindouf, high desert with no internet.
Cheers
Aziz
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: David Pensenstadler dfpen...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar for $200/g
To: meteorite list meteorite-list
that it
is actually a Lunar might be a little helpful to but I wont get into that
--- On Wed, 30/12/09, Abdelaziz Alhyane abdelaziz_alhy...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Abdelaziz Alhyane abdelaziz_alhy...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar for $200/g
To: meteorite list meteorite-list
: [meteorite-list] Lunar for $200/g
I am not going to make any comment on wither it is genuine or not but for
purposes of this email I will assume that it is genuine. Assuming its
genuine $50 for shipping (Fed Ex?) dont sound excessive. I couldent ship
anything from here fed ex for $50 for example.
Note
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/lcross/091009impact/
Lunar smash produces surprise, disappointment
BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
October 9, 2009
A $79 million mission struck a lunar bullseye early Friday and collected
a wealth of data to guide scientists seeking water on the moon, but the
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/lcross/091005preview/
Lunar prospecting: Probe ready to touch moon water
BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
October 5, 2009
An enterprising robotic explorer will smash into the lunar frontier
Friday in search of water ice hidden deep inside the darkest corners of
Hello!
I'm looking for the pictures of the 2 meteorite that was found on the Moon.
Yesterday I try to find them for more than an hour, but nothing.
Could someone send them to me or give me a link?
The meteorite names are:
Bench Crater
Hadley Rille
The second one was just 3mg and was found
Randy, far be it from me to put words in your fingers, but I recall in an
earlier (a year or two ago) post from you on lunar regolith breccias, you
mentioned that in a lunar breccia, the clasts are more or less randomly sized,
while in most terrestrial breccias, the clasts are mostly of
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 15:39:31 -0500, you wrote:
sorted. There's a continuum from small to big. I think of a lunar
regolith of fragmental breccia as being fractal - it doesn't make any
difference what scale you're look at. It always looks the same.
Speaking of fractal details and the moon, I
On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 13:10:29 -0500, you wrote:
With regard to the breccias, here are some things to look for:
Aspect ratios of clasts in lunar breccias are practically never
greater than 3 to 1.
There is practically no preferred orientation of clasts in a lunar
(or asteroidal) breccia.
Good Morning All... I have a rather novice question: What is the identifying
tag or indicator that differentiates a Lunar breccia basalt from a terrestrial
breccia? I have cut and examined several that I have found, and not
knowing the difference, made coasters out of them... I know you guys
Dennis:
I might be able to answer your question, but I need to understand the
question better.
Do you mean breccia basalt as opposed to just breccia? Most
lunar meteorites are breccias, but only a few of the breccias are
basaltic. Most basaltic lunar meteorites are not breccias; they're
Thanks Dennis for the question and Randy for a clear summary.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Randy Korotev koro...@wustl.edu
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 2:10 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar question
Check this out:
http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/?archives/91-Trail-of-Discovery-at-Fra-Mauro.html
Click on the middle image, preferably on on a big screen
Randy Korotev
Saint Louis, MO
koro...@wustl.edu
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