[meteorite-list] Friable meteorites
Shawn Alan
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Mon Oct 24 02:07:07 EDT 2011
Or I would have to say Orgueil if very friable, if you look at it wrong it will turn to dust.
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[meteorite-list] Friable meteorites
Michael Mulgrew mikestang at gmail.com
Mon Oct 24 00:50:52 EDT 2011
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Pete,
If you want to talk friable meteorites, take a look at Tagish Lake.
It is one of my most favorite meteorites, it is the least dense
meteorite known to man. Fascinating!
-Michael in so. Cal.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:06 PM, <pshugar at messengersfromthecosmos.com> wrote:
>
> In a conversation with someone today, it was mentioned that
> Kilabo was extremely friable. Another really friable
> meteorite was Caracas, Peru.
> My question is how do they survive to the ground, to be found
> not as a dust, but in large pieces? How did they make a crator?
> Have the scientists figured out how the Caracas meteorite made
> such a large crator?
> Many questions and so little time to figure out what happened.
> Pete
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