Dear List Members,
Was the 2995 was found in Algeria? As I know, it was found in Missour, Morocco.
Meteoritical bulletin really contains so many errors ! just like this site
http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/stones/nwa4936.htm
I'm sure All Moroccans can help to get every mistake about NWA fin
And a pic of a cut surface of Mike&Jim's New Moon?
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From: "Göran Axelsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Re-2: [meteorite-list] NWA 2995 - Mike and Jim's newest
Lunarmeteorite
> The pic
The picture is up now and could be found at
http://www.meteorite.neab.net/pictures/Berndt/DHO%20910x16-01a.jpg
/Göran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin wrote:
"A speciality of Dho 910 is, that it has a lot of vesicles and bubbles, also
quite
large ones. The matrix is almost foamy. As it is so
Martin wrote:
"A speciality of Dho 910 is, that it has a lot of vesicles and bubbles, also
quite
large ones. The matrix is almost foamy. As it is so fresh, the included gases
were
pumped out - let's see what the results will be. How "bubbly" is yours? Have
you
perhaps a pic of a cut surface
urday, January 28, 2006 10:43 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 2995 - Mike and Jim's newest Lunar meteorite
> Mike wrote:
>
> "Martin, we were discussing Dho 910 yesterday, this one to me is almost
> identical, just different colors in the mixed matrix, while 910 is
grey/bl
Mike wrote:
"Martin, we were discussing Dho 910 yesterday, this one to me is almost
identical, just different colors in the mixed matrix, while 910 is grey/blue
and white, this one is white, black, yellow, green, and about all the other
colors in between."
One of the noteworthy characteristics
Hello Mike, Jim, and List,
Sincere congrats on this new, breathtaking lunar meteorite.
It is simply amazing what bounties the Hot Deserts yield !
Not only does it resemble Dhofar 910 (Siggi Haberer's and Norbert
Classen's "Black Moon") but it also somehow reminds me a little of
ALHA 81005 - and,
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