Dear List Members,
To all who have purchased my new CO3.2, NWA 4441, I just received the shock
and weathering grades from Dr. Bunch. Shock is 2 and Weathering is also 2.
Thank you again for your bids and have a great Labor Day weekend.
Best regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
The Hu
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/co3/co3-01.htm
Moni kindly wrote:
"It is just a CO3. Why is there no ".something" after the CO3.
Wouldn't this tell you the chondrule texture of the CO. And I
see many of them."
Hello Moni and List,
Some labs add this information, some don't. It may have
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 4441- CO3.2 JPEG
Date: 22 Aug 2006 22:14:37 UT
Hello Moni, Suzi, John and List,
Just in case you haven't noticed, my JPEG is up on
Darren's website. He was kind enough to host it for
all of us to enjo
and I think it looks a lot like Bernd's.
Happy searching,
Moni
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 4441- CO3.2 JPEG
Date: 22 Aug 2006 22:14:37 UT
Hello Moni, Suzi, John and List,
Just in case you haven't noticed, my JPEG is u
Hello Moni, Suzi, John and List,
Just in case you haven't noticed, my JPEG is up on
Darren's website. He was kind enough to host it for
all of us to enjoy. Thank you Darren !
Best,
Bernd__
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On 22 Aug 2006 20:36:28 UT, you wrote:
>Of course, I had to take a picture (magnification = 16x) that I would
>like to share with anyone interested and especially with those who also
>purchased one of these slices.
I'm hosting the photo for a while:
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/tempf
Hi Bernd,
hi list,
I would like to see an image.
I like to see how it compares to my find.
Danke and thank you,
Moni
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 4441- CO3.2
Date: 22 Aug 2006 20:36:28 UT
Hello List, and Hello,
.. especially
Hello List, and Hello,
.. especially to those who purchased one of Greg's NWA 4441 CO3.2,
My 5.1-gram endcut of this CO3.2 arrived this morning and my first
impression was: "Oh, one of those Hot Desert ugly ducklings!" But
I was curious what it would look like under my Russian stereo scope
and wh
y, August 04, 2006 4:42 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] nwa 4441
Hi again list.I just got my 7.7 gram partslice of NWA 4441.It is the new
one from the hupes'.After looking at very closely thru my loupe,I noticed
thier are very small metal flecks in it making it slightly magnetic.It has
been
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Steve wrote:
.. thru my loupe,I noticed there are very small metal flecks
.. I thought carbonaceous chondr
Steve wrote:
.. thru my loupe,I noticed there are very small metal flecks
.. I thought carbonaceous chondrites had no metal in them.
Is this the correct class?Or am I missing something here?
Dave C. wrote:
As I recall, it's not uncommon for COs to have clearly visible,
small inclusions of free m
Steve,
As I recall, it's not uncommon for COs to have clearly visible, small
inclusions of free metal that appear like tiny flakes.
Dave
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Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 4:42 PM
Subject:
Hi again list.I just got my 7.7 gram partslice of NWA 4441.It is the new
one from the hupes'.After looking at very closely thru my loupe,I noticed
thier are very small metal flecks in it making it slightly magnetic.It has
been classified as a CO3.2.I thought carbonacous chondrites had no metal
in t
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