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Re: New find
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- Subject: Re: New find
- From: "goldmaster" <goldmaster@gci-net.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 04:15:38 -0700
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Hi All
Way to go Art !!!! Congradulations !!!!!
John Blennert
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> From: Michael Blood <mblood@access1.net>
> To: Meteorite Newsletter <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Subject: New find
> Date: Monday, October 25, 1999 3:48 AM
>
> Well folks,
> Seems our Founding Father, Art Jones, has already, on first try, WAY
> outdone yours truly. (Remember my reporting the 2 stones he found in the
> 29 Palms area of Calif ? {a photo linc was provided})See below:
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> Good News! See the following from Dr. Rubin;
>
> "I've just finished classifying your two specimens. They are paired.
> The
> meteorite is an H4 chondrite (olivine Fa = 18.2 +/- 0.3 mol%). The
> shock stage
> is S2; the weathering stage is W2."
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> (Art asked me to post this)
> NOT TOO SHABBY!
> (I can only IMAGINE how exciting it would be to find a new meteorite -
> not likely, since I have spent WEEKS searching in over 5 strewn fields,
> with a total "find" of 0NE {11.18g Correo}).
> Way to go Art!
> Best wishes, Michael
>
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