[meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - January29, 2010

Matthias Bärmann majbaermann at web.de
Fri Jan 29 13:44:58 EST 2010


This is an unusual and utmost dramatic Gibeon - congratulation, Svend.

It's not a "classical", not an apollonian one. It's dionysian - can't 
remember that I ever saw a Gibeon with such dense fields of tiny regmaglypts 
instead of the well known "bowls", with such awful traces of atmospherical 
passage and inflight-fragmentation, at the margins above all.

I must confess that my very first and spontaneous thought was: Henbury, 
obviously caused by the wonderful reddish patina.

Best regards,

Matthias B.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jerry Flaherty" <grf2 at comcast.net>
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January29, 2010


> Outstanding!
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