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Re: Exotic meteorites? (was: Origins)
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- Subject: Re: Exotic meteorites? (was: Origins)
- From: Thomas Randall <trandall@mhv.net>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 16:35:03 -0400
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At 04:44 PM 7/15/98 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello list,
>- Planetary volcanoes ejectas (Io would be a very good candidate, but there
are some more)
>- Solar ejectas
Since the sun is all gas (Mainly Hydrogen, converting to helium) with no
solid material this will never happen. Coronal mass ejections and flares do
reach Earth from time to time but not as a "solid" rock like those we collect.
But it WOULD be cool (??!!) to have a piece of the sun sitting on my desk!
Regards,
Tom Randall
Tom Randall Amateur Radio - KB2SMS
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