[meteorite-list] Help with a meteorite ID

ensoramanda ensoramanda at ntlworld.com
Mon Jan 22 13:39:37 EST 2007


Hi Michael/Tom

What a strange mix...never seen anything quite like it...looks like a 
collection from around the whole solar system all in one meteorite.  
Can't wait to find out what the verdict is. Beautiful ...speaks of a 
facinating history to end up with that vaiety in one matrix.

Hope it turns out to ne something new...good luck!

Graham Ensor, Nr Barwell UK.



Michael L Blood wrote:

>Tom & list,
>        Go  here to see Tom's fascinating meteorite:
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>http://community.webshots.com/album/557144562QdwfqC
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>        Best wishes, Michael
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>on 1/21/07 7:09 PM, STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com at STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com wrote:
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>>Hi list,  I'm not trying to classify a  meteorite with photos, but I have a
>>very unusual meteorite that I would welcome  any thoughts on.  For those who
>>like this stuff, it is fun.  I plan to  send it in for classification but I
>>just 
>>cut it today and am really  wondering.
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>>I can't post pics to the list but if you would email me  that you would take
>>a look, I'll send photos.
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>>I have seen a lot of  meteorites under the scope and this is new to me.
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>>Tom Phillips  
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