[meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - February 24, 2010
Darryl Pitt
darryl at dof3.com
Wed Feb 24 20:23:40 EST 2010
Hi Herbert,
Hoping all is well and thanks for the note.
Most of the following has previously been stated:
---Yes, I forwarded specimens for the collection of cosmic exposure
data (more than a month ago);
---My understanding is that as a result of Lovina's earthly
experiences including its possible origination from a far larger mass,
it's conceivable a constrained cosmic exposure history may exist. Any
such data would be superseded by Lovina matching the compositional
fingerprint for an iron meteorite---which is conclusive in the opinion
of numerous experts;
---A couple of friends privately suggested that Shirokovsky's
pseudometeorite status was confirmed by cosmogenic radionuclide data.
This is not entirely accurate. Apart from a superficial look, almost
everything about Shirokovsky was problematic...and its cosmic history
helped seal the deal. Shirokovksky's composition was highly
problematic and Lovina passed this smell test;
---Tim McCoy acceded to both Wasson's data and conclusions and
expressed to Wasson, "If you are comfortable moving this forward as a
meteorite, I have no data to firmly refute the suggestion."
Hoping I've been helpful. Good night everyone!
Darryl
On Feb 24, 2010, at 6:28 PM, Herbert Raab wrote:
>
> Any chance of getting some data on cosmogenic radionuclides in Lovina?
> I guess that would settle the question about the cosmic origin once
> and for all.
>
> Cheers,
> Herbert
>
>
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