[meteorite-list] Petrological microscope

From: STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com <STARSANDSCOPES_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 22:35:38 EDT
Message-ID: <d09.338ff476.354e7afa_at_aol.com>

My favorite site is the Nikon
http://www.microscopyu.com/tutorials/java/polarized/crystal/index.html You can read for hours. This link is to the cross
polarized light section but you can click on the links to the left to go to
any techniques.

Watch out! Once you get hooked, you will end up deciding on a new meteorite
or a new lens. It is a slippery slope!

Have fun and let us all know how it goes. Tom Phillips

In a message dated 5/3/2008 3:40:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
entropydave at ntlworld.com writes:
well! I have been loaned a fantastic Swift petrological microscope and
about 100 terrestrial t/s (but only one meteorites NWA 869)!
It is one heckkuva piece and I foresee a huge learning curve.... any good
and informative "101s" out there in web world I can go to?


ta


dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS.
www.bimsociety.org

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