, May 31, 2005 10:35 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Water in Meteorites
Tom inquired:
It sure makes me wonder how they could keep space water
in them if they were not picked up immediately after the fall?
Because they do not contain *l i q u i d* water. The water found
in carbonaceous
the Hupe's NWA969 LL7 Meteorite Containing Bottled Water?
Thanks, Tom
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Tom inquired:
It sure
Cool!
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Dear List,
Scientists reported fluid trains in the olivine of NWA 969 which I had a
chance
Tom inquired:
It sure makes me wonder how they could keep space water
in them if they were not picked up immediately after the fall?
Because they do not contain *l i q u i d* water. The water found
in carbonaceous chondrites and Martian meteorites can only be
extracted by heating the
, 2005 1:35 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Water in Meteorites
Tom inquired:
It sure makes me wonder how they could keep space water
in them if they were not picked up immediately after the fall?
Because they do not contain *l i q u i d* water. The water found
in carbonaceous chondrites
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