Hi Rob and all!
Nice list, Rob! Thanks!
I've had the opportunity to work with several Jblit Winselwan fragments
while making thin sections of them. It was obvious someone washed or
rinsed a couple of the samples I had. In what, I do not know.
Additionally, once the pieces came apart it was
and the Stardust (81P/Wild 2) Sample
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009M%26PS...44.1323E.
Katsu
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http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009M%26PS...44.1323E.
Katsu
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Amino acids have been found in the following meteorites of which I'm aware:
Murray (CM2)
Murchison (CM2)
Tagish Lake (C2 ungrouped)
Almahata Sitta (anomalous ureilite)
Sutter's Mill (CM2)
Allan Hills 77306 (CM2)
Allan Hills 83100 (CM2)
Asuka 88120 (CM2)
Asuka 881334 (CM2)
Lewis Cliffs 90500 (CM2)
Hello,
Does the Jbilet Winselwan (CM2) Meteorite contain amino acids like that
of Murchison (CM2)?
It's been awhile since I have studied meteorites, is Murchison still the
only meteorite to contain amino acids?
Last time I checked 93 amino acids had been found in the Murchison
meteorite.
Hi Tim...not sure about Jbilet Winselwan...but they are found in
others...eg Almahatta Sitta
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2010/pdf/1042.pdf
Graham
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Tim Heitz via Meteorite-list
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote:
Hello,
Does the Jbilet Winselwan
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