[meteorite-list] Re: Nice Chondrules

From: Dave Mouat <dmouat_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:54:00 2004
Message-ID: <3C5EF917.3885BF85_at_dri.edu>

Dear Listees
The layered meteorite is undoubtedly sedimentary with the most likely parent body
being Mars. Probably just another lithified Martian sedimentary deposit. The
ordinary chondrite fused onto the Howardite which I found on Gazos Beach has just
plummeted in value.
Oh well
Dave

Bob Martino wrote:

> That's right. Ogres have layers. Onions have layers. They both have layers.
> Donkeys and meteorites do not have layers.
>
> >Hello Mohammed,
> [snip]
> >If you look at the rock underneath the crust you will see layers. Meteorites
> >never have layers.
> [snip]
>
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> "I look up to the heavens
> but night has clouded over
> no spark of constellation
> no Vela no Orion." -Enya
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Received on Mon 04 Feb 2002 04:11:51 PM PST


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