Am I the only one wondering what happened to Michael Johnson's Rocks from Space
POD?
It's been quite a while since I have seen one posted to the list and I am going
into withdrawal symptoms.
Without my daily dose of meteoritic eye candy, I have one less reason to drink
my coffee in the morning.
mp; Martin
Chladni's Heirs
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http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July_27_2007.html
That's an unusual texture, I think the geologists call it spherulitic -
indicative of rapid cooling.
Here's an example of a similar texture in Apollo rock 60017:
http://ser.sese.asu.edu/cgi-bin/DPSC_Data.pl?search=1&rock=60017&piece=&size=&slid
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