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Monahans 1998
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- Subject: Monahans 1998
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- Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 13:46:57 EDT
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Hi List,
I asked a question a while back about how many other meteorites had the same
composition as the Monahans 1998 and I was answered that MANY meteorites were
like it.
After looking at Walt's beautiful photo of a slice of the Monahans 1998, (seen
at: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/meteorite/mindex3.htm) I need
to ask a little more specifically: Which other meteorites have blue salt
crystals up to 3mm in diameter? For that matter, which ones have blue salt
crystals of ANY size?
Is this common or is this rare?
Steve
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