[meteorite-list] Mercury Meteorites - the short list

Michael Gilmer meteoritemike at gmail.com
Fri Aug 5 21:52:08 EDT 2011


Hi Doug and List,

Don't forget all of the oddball, one-off, ungrouped meteorites that
come from unknown parent bodies.  There are dozens (if not a hundred
or more) such meteorites that do not neatly fit into any of the
official classes.  It is possible that our Mercury candidate might
come from that motley group of ungroupeds.  ;)

When they find a meteorite from Venus, they will name it after me.  - MIMMW

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 8/5/11, MexicoDoug <mexicodoug at aim.com> wrote:
> Hello again Mercury Nornoids,
>
> Physics, opinions and biases aside ... can we build a concise list of
> Mercury meteorite candidates already in our collections (at least
> wistfully) and play a game to see if we can speculate on them one by
> one - before the scientific press - with information from MESSENGER -
> as candidate meteorites from Mercury?  Or, better yet, not eliminate
> one or more ... ;-)  ?
>
> 1. Bencubbinites
> 2. Angrites
> 3. GRA 06128 & 06129
> 4. NWA 011 and pairings
> 5. Mercury Meteor (parent body Mercury or Ford?)
>
> Sunnyside up,
> Doug
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