[meteorite-list] UW has meteorite fragment

From: mail at mhmeteorites.com <mail_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 19:29:09 +0000
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That is pretty common for many geologists I know.
They were not readily made available in school when I got my geo degree, although you'd think you would eventually see ONE in a museum!!

Matt
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Galactic Stone & Ironworks" <meteoritemike at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:24:47
To: Greg Stanley<stanleygregr at hotmail.com>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] UW has meteorite fragment

Wow, 28 years in Geosciences, and he's never seen a meteorite before?

No offense, but I hope someone else more fluent in meteoritics is
going to double-check his work. ;)


On 4/16/10, Greg Stanley <stanleygregr at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I wonder how many more will be found? Very cool.
>
> Good luck to everyone out there, and be safe.
>
> Greg S.
>
>
> http://www.wrn.com/2010/04/uw-has-meteorite-fragment/
>
>
> UW has meteorite fragment
>
> by WRN Contributor on April 16, 2010
>
> It was more than just a meteor in the sky Wednesday night. That today from
> Professor John Valley of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geoscience
> Department, who confirms meteorites have been found. ?Samples have been
> located in southwestern Wisconsin,? says Valley. ?We?ve been studying a
> sample that was brought in by a landowner west of Madison.?
>
> What does it look like? ?The piece we have is very small, about the size of
> a peanut,? Valley says. ?It is on the outside a dull black, matte black
> finish, which is the fusion crust from when it became very hot falling
> through the atmosphere.? On the inside are snow white crystals about the
> size of a pea, in a matrix that is gray. Valley hopes anyone who finds a
> piece will turn it over to the Geoscience Department. Valley has been with
> the UW for 28 years and has never seen a real meteorite until now.
>
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