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Re: Found meteorite
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- Subject: Re: Found meteorite
- From: Jan Flora <snowshoe@xyz.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 19:31:18 -0900
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This came from the geology newsgroup. The image looks terrestrial to me.
Jan
>Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 03:43:33 -0900
>From: snowshoe@xyz.net (Jan Flora)
>To: snowshoe@xyz.net
>Subject: Re: Found meteorite
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>In article <69krhl$ejb$1@tron.sci.fi>, Veijo Saarikko wrote:
>
>>The stone is composed of cray substance and is covered
>>with black crystallized material, rather like solid carbon. The
>>surface of the stone is relatively smooth with only parallel
>>crooves runing from top to bottom. The grooves are only
>>some fraction of a millimeter deep. Density of the stone
>>is not mesured very accurately but is around 3.1 kg/dm3.
>>The picture of this object is to see on my webpage:
>>
>>http://www.sci.fi/~veijo
>>
>>If some expert have a clue whether the stone is a
>>meteorite, could you please contact me through e-mail
>>on my webpage.
>
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