[meteorite-list] Cool Iron MeteorWRONG
Ruben Garcia
mrmeteorite at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 21:54:16 EST 2010
Hi all,
I have received many emails regarding how I know this specimen is NOT
a meteorite.
I'm sure someone else can explain better than I can, but...here goes
First of all it has very small pin holes in some areas - a tell tale
sign it was made on earth - very common in man made slag. There is no
air/gases in outer space to cause such holes which is why iron
meteorites don't have pin holes.
Secondly, and just as importantly - it tested negative for nickel.
It was found in North Carolina and sent to me as a meteorite.
> Hi Ruben,
> Can you share more info about what causes the pin holes? I presume they
> exist only in the ends, one or the other or both?
> Mike in CO
> On Jan 6, 2010, at 5:21 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This was sent to me as an iron Meteorite. It has the coolest shape
>> with a hole right through the center!
>>
>> http://www.mr-meteorite.net/meteoriteidvideos.htm
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>> Rock On!
>>
>> Ruben Garcia
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