[meteorite-list] Scanning meteorites to help mars mission?

ensoramanda at ntlworld.com ensoramanda at ntlworld.com
Mon Jan 25 17:44:48 EST 2010


Hi Dan,

I have chased up the original sources of the casts and they are no longer available...unless of course someone on the list knows different...I have been after one for years.

Graham

---- "Daniel H. Fronefield" <dfronfld at hiwaay.net> wrote: 
> 
> So, does anyone still carry these Middlesborough meteorite casts for  
> sale?  Is the 3D scan made by ESA/NASA available to the general  
> public? If so, a reasonable replica could be produced by various  
> methods.  Just thinking ... I'd love to have replica for my display too.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> Handmade Knives by D. Fronefield
> "Specializing in Meteorites and other exotic materials"
> www.meteorforge.net
> 
> > Hi Gary
> 
> > That is the actual Middlesborough meteorite...one of the most  
> > perfectly >oriented meteorites ever found...spectacular...a lucky  
> > few (not me) have some >of the casts which were available not long  
> > ago...missed out on those :-(
> 
> > Cheers,
> 
> > Graham
> >
> 
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