[meteorite-list] Information on a meteorite

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Sat May 28 05:20:36 EDT 2005


I agree with Rob + the fact that the shiny crust can make one thinks that it
is an achondrite... Of course, sometimes terrestrial rocks from the Sahara
can look like a meteorite with fusion crust because of desert varnish. But
if you are assured to get your money back if it's not a meteorite, and if
you have dealt with this person before and are sure of him, then try as it
looks interesting. Keep us informed Matteo.
Cheers
Fred

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matson, Robert" <ROBERT.D.MATSON at saic.com>
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> The cracked egg-shell crust, light-colored interior, and overall
> shape certainly support the claim that it is meteoritic.  Interesting
> (if true) that it is entirely unresponsive to a magnet.  Of course,
> I guess that depends on the quality of the magnet.  LL's aren't very,
> attracted to refrigerator magnets, but their paramagnetism is easily
> felt with a rare-earth magnet.  --Rob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com
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> Sent: 5/27/2005 10:31 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Information on a meteorite
>
> Hello
>
> A moroccan person have offer to me this meteorite
>
> http://it.geocities.com/tunguska2004/met2.jpg
>
> I have say its totaly without magnetism - money back
> if is not real - for you what is it? Its similar to a
> aubrite in the matrix.....
>
> Matteo
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