[meteorite-list] RE: a new Quiz - part 4 - solution
From: Christian Anger <christian.anger_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jan 20 13:22:20 2006 Message-ID: <!~!UENERkVCMDkAAQACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABgAAAAAAAAAF4tPh6W6Hku+xEbDzy+gc8KAAAAQAAAA289zDW91AEOFWl9VHpxzcwEAAAAA_at_aon.at> Dear Ken, it does not matter, thanks for your reply and keeping a fair friendship. So please stay tuned (to all also) for a next challenge of a new quiz I am preparing (maybe in February). I think it is a process to learn - a process I also have gone through along my passion of collecting and understanding meteorites (speaking of my own experiences). I just want to share my experiences to our community. ...and especially to demonstrate how similar meteorite impacts and their traces are to see in extraterrestrial and terrestrial witnesses... all the best to you all, Christian I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc website: www.austromet.com Ing. Christian Anger Korngasse 6 2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg AUSTRIA email: christian.anger_at_aon.at email: meteorites_at_austromet.com > -----Original Message----- > From: AstronomicalResearchNetwork [mailto:arn1200_at_comcast.net] > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 3:26 PM > To: Christian Anger > Subject: Re: a new Quiz - part 4 - solution > > Hi Christian > Sorry to bother you as I have already said once. > Not much for jokes . Life has been hard lately . > I should laugh more. > Best Regards Ken Regelman > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Christian Anger" <christian.anger_at_aon.at> > To: "AstronomicalResearchNetwork" <arn1200_at_comcast.net> > Cc: <Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 12:58 AM > Subject: Re: a new Quiz - part 4 - solution > > > > Hi Ken, > > > > I never called this one meteoritic - when did I write that ? > > > > I wrote it is achondritic which is true , because every terrestrial rock > > is achondritic because it does not contain chondrites - don't you > > understand jokes ? > > > > Christian > > > > > > Ing. Christian Anger > > Korngasse 6 > > 2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg > > AUSTRIA > > > > > > > > ----- Original von: AstronomicalResearchNetwork <arn1200_at_comcast.net>: > > > >> Hello Christian > > Question in quiz 5 you gave this picture of which I replied it looked > > like mica schist but you said it was meteoritic . > > Am I wrong or isn't this material terrestrial material that has been > > melted and modified by a meteoritic impact , > > therefore the material is not meteoritic but impact ejecta . > > At the point you called this material meteoritic I stopped the quiz . If > > you are correct the tree bark at Tunguska could be called meteoritic . I > > am getting off my merry go round . Sorry to bother you . > > You have a nice day ......Ken Regelman Astronomical Research Network > > PS Since we are all made of stardust then in some way we are all > > meteoritic .................searching for our origins ............. > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > so here's part 4 of the new Quiz > > > > a new the solution: > > > > The first pic "Quiz_05" is Melt-Breccia from the Paasselka Impact > > Structure (Finland) > > > > Of course an Achondrite, because it is no chondrite ;-) > > > > but looks very similar to an Eucrite like > > > > the second pic "Quiz_06" which is DaG 443, a highly shocked brecciated > > polymict Eucrite. > > > > Some of you have been very good in guessing. > > > > Those have been Adam Hupe, James Tobin and Ingo Herkstroeter. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Christian > > > > I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc > > website: www.austromet.com > > > > Ing. Christian Anger > > Korngasse 6 > > 2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg > > AUSTRIA > > > > email: christian.anger_at_aon.at > > email: meteorites_at_austromet.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________ > > Meteorite-list mailing list > > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > > > > ------------------------------------------- > > Versendet durch aonWebmail (webmail.aon.at) > Received on Fri 20 Jan 2006 01:22:15 PM PST |
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