[meteorite-list] Fusion Crusted "Meteoroids"
Meteorites USA
eric at meteoritesusa.com
Wed Mar 25 11:55:32 EDT 2009
Is that your final answer?
:)
Sean T. Murray wrote:
> Wouldn't that be zero? Since the crust is formed when it is pushing
> through the atmosphere?
>
> I would imagine the ones out there are simply dusty and dull.
>
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Fusion Crusted "Meteoroids"
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>
>> A week or so ago I asked a question about what a meteoroid would look
>> like floating through space. More specifically I wanted to know what
>> color a meteoroid might be "before" it actually hit Earth. Here's
>> another question.
>>
>> How many beautifully black and fully fusion crusted meteoroids and
>> asteroids are floating around out there in space?
>>
>> Eric
>>
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>> Eric Wichman
>> Meteorites USA
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Eric Wichman
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