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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 3119 (LL4)
Hi Jeff, Jerry, and List,
"Man! That's an incredible individual.
Everything's in such outlandish focus."
If that remark refers to NWA 3119, I whole-h
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Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 11:50 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 3119 (LL4)
Hi Jeff, Jerry, and List,
"Man! That's an incredible individual.
Everything's in such outlandish focus."
If that remark refers to NWA 311
Hi Jeff, Jerry, and List,
"Man! That's an incredible individual.
Everything's in such outlandish focus."
If that remark refers to NWA 3119, I whole-heartedly agree.
It's really hard to believe we are "only" looking at an LL4
chondrite. If I had to judge from the overall density and
frequency of w
Hey Steve,
Congratulations on your new NWA 3119. See you got shot out of the saddle
on the 6.4g Pena Blanca Springs, tho. $27.74 per gram is a little strong
for that
one, unless you really want it bad.
Now, how about an answer on the Sweetwater, Texas offer, please.
Jerry
Steve Arnold, Chic
Hi list.Nwa 3119 is a very beautiful meteorite.I just got a 16 gram slice
for $50 on ebay from greg hupe'.Wow looking up close at it,the clasts are
really nicely shaped and really stand out.Alot of the chondrules are
really close together somewhat resembling the chondrule conglomerate.Avery
nice me
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