The Twodot Chondrite: Montana’s Only Stone Meteorite
About two months before the end of last century, an hunter scouting a heard of elk literally crawled up on a meteorite. How did he
About two months before the end of last century, an hunter scouting a heard of elk literally crawled up on a meteorite. How did he
To tell the truth I do not really know how many times I have attended the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show but it has to
Is it a Tektite or a Pseudo-tektite? Now there is a quick test to tell the difference. As they say in Hollywood, “Let’s cut to
Dar al Gani 1040 is from central Libya, found on a long limestone plateau at about 2,000 feet elevation. We’ve looked at DaG 1040 before
Streets radiate from a focal roundabout at the city center of Belitung Island’s largest metropolis, Tanjung Pandan. Within this roundabout is a formal garden in
It would come as no surprise to any long time reader that I love everything about Meteor Crater. I love the history of the investigations
Our Meteorite of the Month is kindly provided by Tucson Meteorites who hosts The Meteorite Picture of the Day. Observed fall 2 September 2015, Bingol,
by Roman Davidov (revisited from the June 2003 issue of Meteorite Times) Zhamanshin. This word translated from Kazakh language like “bad soil” or “land without
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