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Re: Martian Meteorite
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- Subject: Re: Martian Meteorite
- From: ALMitt@kconline.com
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 98 16:30:28 GMT
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Hi All,
I have seen a (NASA?) web page indicating a total of 15 Lunar Meteorites which
now include Dar al Gagi 262 and 400. Use a search engine and type in Lunar
Meteorite and this page comes up with some others. So we would have three more
lunar specimens than Mars Specimens. However there is a twist to this and I
don't know the answer. Some of the meteorites found in antarctica are matched
pairs (I think two) so the question is do they consider this as one find or not?
I know the total weight for Martian stones are over two hundred pounds while
the total weight for the lunar material is much less so how do we figure?
--AL
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