[meteorite-list] a question on fusion crust

Darren Garrison cynapse at charter.net
Thu Mar 22 14:40:13 EDT 2007


On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 17:04:08 -0000, you wrote:

>out what temp a chrondrite melts at, but presumably it gets much much
>hotter than 'just the melting point temp'.

Just as a guess (and not looking at research to back it up) but I'd think that
the surface would reach only just about the same as the melting point-- because
once material melts, it flows off the surface, exposing new material that hasn't
yet melted.



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