AW: [meteorite-list] New Quiz

Norbert Classen trifid at timewarp.de
Mon Aug 21 18:33:41 EDT 2006


Hi Christian, Martin, and All,

Hmmm, looks real to me, and since Christian didn't protect it from the
moisture I guess it must be a meteorite that's "used to" a more wet
environment. My first guess would be Morasko - or should I say "Muddy"
Morasko ;-? My second guess would be Muonionalusta (not really, but the name
rings SOOO nice); and my third guess is a huge Gibeon in the garden of the
NHM Vienna...

Tambo Quemado,
Norbert

Planetary Meteorites
www.meteoris.de/ 

-----Martin "Buckleboo" Altmann wrote:-----

Not a hard task, it's 
Korngasse 006 

Buckleboo


-----Christian "Anti-Pluton" Anger wrote:-----

Hi all,

a new Quiz is on time !

Just a break for the boring "Plutons List"

That's it:


It is located in Austria.

see

www.austromet.com/trips/xxx1.jpg 

and

www.austromet.com/trips/xxx2.jpg 

(it was raining, therefore the specimen was wet)

happy guessing,


Christian


I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc
website: www.austromet.com
 
Ing. Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
 
email: christian.anger at aon.at
email: meteorites at austromet.com





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