[meteorite-list] Need Info

Martin Altmann altmann at meteorite-martin.de
Wed May 18 23:20:06 EDT 2011


Hi John,

Those displays with the clamp with the white plastic caps for Apollo
samples, seem to look everywhere the same.
Perhaps you simply ask at the Smithsonian - because it's given on internet,
that they had changed their lunar rocks display in 1997.
Or, good opportunity to remind the fantastic pictorial atlas of lunar
samples:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/samples/index.shtml#ap11

Where you can click through all lunar samples.
Maybe you find it there.

(To me it looks a little bit similar to rock 60025).

Best!
Martin

(..and if you'll need once such a Moon rock for your desk, you know where to
ask, don't you? ;-)


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G'Day List
Cleaning house the other day and found a packet of photographs taken
back in 1993 at the Smithsonian. But this is one packet I missed and had
not noted down the information or if I did, CRS has set in.  Would like
some help on it.

It is a lunar rock that was displayed at the Smithsonian brought back by
the Apollo mission. Can anybody shine some light on this? Some
information? It would be much appreciated.  On or Off List, your choice.

http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149/Johnno_ACH/MoonRock.jpg

Cheers
John Cabassi
IMCA # 2125

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