[meteorite-list] Echo and the Bunnymen - Meteorite Album

Galactic Stone & Ironworks meteoritemike at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 18:43:13 EDT 2014


Thanks John!  The mystery is solved.  I wish more bands would embrace
meteorites.

Note to Miley Cyrus - do NOT embrace meteorites.

Best regards,

MikeG

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On 4/17/14, J Sinclair <john at meteoriteusa.com> wrote:
> Hi Mike, Anne, Bernd, Graham and all,
>
> This same image of Zagami appears along with another Mars meteorite
> thin section - ALH 84001.
> It's in the June 2006 issue of Elements Magazine in the article:
>
> Aqueous Processes Recorded
> by Martian Meteorites:
> Analyzing Martian Water on Earth
> By Laurie A. Leshin and Edward Vicenzi
>
> Here is the caption below the images
>
> Photomicrographs of Martian meteorites Zagami (basaltic
> shergottite) and ALH84001 in cross-polarized light. Thin
> sections are approximately 2 cm across.
> IMAGES FROM A COLOR ATLAS OF METEORITES IN THIN SECTION, COURTESY OF
> DANTE LAURETTA
>
> Here are the 2 images from Elements and a photo I took of Zagami at 30x
>
> http://www.meteoriteusa.com/elements.htm
>
>
> Echo and the Bunny Men have to be getting old !
> I had their 1987 album
> "Lips Like Sugar"
>
>
> Cheers, John
>
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks
> <meteoritemike at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Although I have been aware of this band for years, I have never heard
>> any of their music.  While exploring hashtags on Facebook today, I ran
>> across a promo for the new Echo and the Bunnymen album.  It is called
>> "Meteorites" and it has images of meteorites in cross-polarized light
>> on the cover.  There are also t-shirts and posters of the images.
>>
>> You can see it here - http://www.bunnymen.com/
>>
>> Does anyone know what meteorite that is?  It doesn't say.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> MikeG
>>
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