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Issue: July, 2010

Witnessed Fall: Washougal, Washington, USA

A July 1939 Witnessed FallThe recovered meteorites of an event that was seen by eye witnesses.: Washougal, Washington, USA Early Independence Day Fireworks -and my Wife’s Birthday Meteorite! As the only witnessed fallThe recovered meteorites of an event that was seen by eye witnesses. in state of Washington, Washougal is prized beyond its rare classification [...]

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Column: Accretion Desk

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Tungsten Mountain 533

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Column: Bob's Findings

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IMCA Insights – July 2010

IMCA Insights – July 2010 Ensisheim Meteorite Show 2010 by Norbert Classen Welcome to the July issue of IMCA Insights and to our second meteorite show report for this year, Ensisheim 2010. The show was opening its gates for the 11th time from June 18 to 20, 2010, and like in the last years it [...]

Column: IMCA Insights

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More Stitching

Chuck, Last time, I went on about my fitting pictures together when my microscope doesn’t have a low enough power. That’s when the object is too big to fit into the field of view at my lowest power – with best image settings (least distortion, best resolution etc.) I take pictures of portions of the [...]

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Column: Micro Visions

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Meteorite Calendar – July 2010

Column: Meteorite Calendar

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Flight-oriented Sikhote-Alin

Flight-orientedA meteorite which makes it passage through the atmosphere in a stable orientation toward the ground may receive characteristic ablationThe process during the passage of a meteoroid through the atmosphere where melting and vaporization removes material from its surface. features from being melted mostly on one surface. Among these features are a cone shaped or [...]

Column: Meteorite Of The Month

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Anda Tektite

Anda TektiteA natural glass object formed by the melting of native rocks during some asteroidA body in our solar system composted of either metal or rock which is smaller than a planet yet larger than a meteoroid. Though the size ranges are not clearly defined and usage of the two terms overlap. impacts. Some tektites [...]

Column: Tektite Of The Month

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