The Noblesville Meteorite: A Cosmic Contrast of Young and Old
Three-point-five-six meters is a pretty precise distance given cosmic measures yet it is the exact distance by which a half-kilo of space rock missed hitting
Three-point-five-six meters is a pretty precise distance given cosmic measures yet it is the exact distance by which a half-kilo of space rock missed hitting
I do not always report on the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show but this year I am. The show began for Paul and me when
Bob’s Bulletin – Vol. 4 No. 2 A newsletter for unclassified meteorites found in the USA. Recently there have been some promising developments in regards
As might be expected, NWA 2798 L3.2 contains large, well defined chondrules and dark matrix. It also displays quite a variety of barred olivine features
Australites are a far-flung member of the c. 790, 000 year Australasian tektite event. Truly far-flung, with the best Aussie hunting grounds located 3000 to
Our Meteorite of the Month is kindly provided by Tucson Meteorites who hosts The Meteorite Picture of the Day. Parnallee LL3.6 – 8.23 gram full
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