AW: [meteorite-list] Lunar Burn

cviau at beld.net cviau at beld.net
Tue Aug 22 14:02:19 EDT 2006


We are more sensitive to green, that is true, but does not the emmision of
green spectra in a burning object mean that there is some form of copper
in it?

CharlyV

> I guess green,
> cause the receptors in our eyes are most sensitive for this colour.
>
> Buckleboo!
> Martin
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>
> What color would a lunar meteor give off in the atmosphere? If I'm not
> mistaken their basalt?

> Could a probability factor be given to pass and future meteors showing the
>  probability of a meteor being lunar?

> With a high probability factor would this not aid  meteorite hunters to
> make a recovery of a lunar meteorite?

> Cordially,
>

> Rick
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