Hello to the List,
Anyone involved in french meteorites knows St Aubin
has been found after 1968.
According to M. Tomasson who studied old
meteorological documents written by a priest in St
Aubin, the meteorite of St Aubin has been seen falling
on October 20th, 1865, at 5.45am.
That's an exclusi
Hello everybody,
I just posted a bunch of new pieces on my site: Quijinque, Pampa, Wray,.. And a few smallish slices of Saint Aubin. I do hope to get more very soon.
Please go to:
http://www.impactika.com/meteorites-frame.html
scroll down the page and have a look.
And if
In a message dated 11/23/2003 12:02:58 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nice, but the rusty? I hope is not type Mt.Dieu, a
bastard meteorite, all well but if change the umidity
start with the rusty. I take a slice from carion in
March.
It is not rust, it is light reflected f
Nice, but the rusty? I hope is not type Mt.Dieu, a
bastard meteorite, all well but if change the umidity
start with the rusty. I take a slice from carion in
March.
Regards
Matteo
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> Hello Members,
>
> Besides answering emails, I have been busy working
> on my site, an
Hello Members,
Besides answering emails, I have been busy working on my site, and looking at my brand new large slices of Saint Aubin.
I don't think I am exagerating when I say that they are amazing. I have never seen anything even close to that.
Do you want to see? click on this:
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