[meteorite-list] Happy Birthday New Concord!

From: Martin Horejsi <martinh_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:04:44 2004
Message-ID: <B8F59B49.2ED4%martinh_at_isu.edu>

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Hi Mike and All,

New Concord is a real beauty, especially for an L6. Here is a link to a
photo of a New Concord slice in my collection.

http://www.meteorite.com/gallery/new_concord.htm

The chondrule (inclusion?) in the middle of the slice is about 6mm in
diameter. I guess this chondrule escaped the geologic villain that took the
life of many other chondrules that once lived in this stone.

Cheers,

Martin



On 5/1/02 12:51 PM, "Michael Farmer" <farmerm_at_concentric.net> wrote:

> Today 142 years ago, a large meteorite fell in Ohio. It is named New Concord.
> It is a wonderful beautiful L6. One stone was reported to have killed a colt,
> I am not sure why this is so often overlooked in the kill debates.
> I have a beautiful fragment of this meteorite in my collection, acquired from
> the ASU collection.
> You can see it on my website at
> www.meteoritehunter.com <http://www.meteoritehunter.com>
>
> I have vastly updated my website over the last few days, adding meteorites
> from my collection, some never seen before.
>
> Mike Farmer
>
>


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<FONT FACE=3D"Verdana">Hi Mike and All,<BR>
<BR>
New Concord is a real beauty, especially for an L6. Here is a link to a pho=
to of a New Concord slice in my collection. <BR>
<BR>
http://www.meteorite.com/gallery/new_concord.htm <BR>
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The chondrule (inclusion?) in the middle of the slice is about 6mm in diame=
ter. I guess this chondrule escaped the geologic villain that took the life =
of many other chondrules that once lived in this stone.<BR>
<BR>
Cheers,<BR>
<BR>
Martin<BR>
<BR>
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On 5/1/02 12:51 PM, &quot;Michael Farmer&quot; &lt;farmerm_at_concentric.net&g=
t; wrote:<BR>
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</FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Today 142 years ago, a=
 large meteorite fell in Ohio. It is named New Concord. It is a wonderful be=
autiful L6. One stone was reported to have killed a colt, I am not sure why =
this is so often overlooked in the kill debates. <BR>
I have a beautiful fragment of this meteorite in my collection, acquired fr=
om the ASU collection. <BR>
You can see it on my website at<BR>
www.meteoritehunter.com &lt;http://www.meteoritehunter.com&gt; <BR>
</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"> <BR>
</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">I have vastly updated my website o=
ver the last few days, adding meteorites from my collection, some never seen=
 before.<BR>
</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"> <BR>
</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Mike Farmer<BR>
</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><BR>
</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><BR>
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