Meteorites 2017: A Curiosity of Proportions
2017 was an interesting year from any perspective, meteorites included. But then again meteorites are always interesting so anything they touch becomes a curiosity as
2017 was an interesting year from any perspective, meteorites included. But then again meteorites are always interesting so anything they touch becomes a curiosity as
I do not cut meteorites for anyone other than our business as a general rule. But, my friend Jason Phillips of Rocks From Heaven, contacted
Bob’s Bulletin – Vol. 4 No. 1 A newsletter for unclassified meteorites found in the USA. This month’s edition of the “Bulletin” focuses on just
One of my first thin sections was Cole Creek H5. I’ve picked up a few more slides over time because it’s a fun meteorite to
The upper specimen is a 120 gram giant that offers a great story on extensional necking and incipient parting. The odd little 12.4 gram piece,
Our Meteorite of the Month is kindly provided by Tucson Meteorites who hosts The Meteorite Picture of the Day. TKW 1938 grams. Fall not observed.
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