[meteorite-list] 'Black Beauty' - the Movie
From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 18:52:28 -0500 Message-ID: <CAKBPJW_EnNreerz1cny9Yix-YwuAic3KErkRVQ6yvVkwm--3eA_at_mail.gmail.com> Every now and then, something really special comes out of the NWA dense collection area that emphasizes how important this area has been for the planetary sciences. Imagine, in a relatively short span of time, the cosmos gifted us with Tissint and NWA 7034. That is a freebie sample delivery from Mars. Gratis Profundis. Kevin - thanks for those links. :) -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Web - http://www.galactic-stone.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/galacticstone Twitter - http://twitter.com/galacticstone Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/galacticstone ------------------------------------------------------------- On 2/12/14, Kevin Kichinka <marsrox at gmail.com> wrote: > Team Meteorite: > > I have avidly followed the work being done on Mars meteorite NWA 7034. > For me it is a meteorite as exciting as Nakhla or Chassigny or > Shergotty or ALH84001. > > I have been looking for an opportunity to purchase an affordable > slice, and when I realized that there were pairings, my hopes grew for > purchasing something that I could afford of a representative size, a > size that allowed for the viewing of the various lithologies, the > contrasting clasts. > > Matt Morgan was a 'first mover' on internet sales of this meteorite, > but my budget wouldn't stretch that far. The value was solid. I > believe he sold out. > > When I saw that Peter Marmot and Marc Jost were offering exquisitely > prepared slices of 'Black Beauty'-pairing NWA 8171, I was pleased to > make arrangements for one to land in my personal strewn field. It's > enroute as I type. > > This auspicious event caused me to review again during the last week > all I could learn about what I now consider one of the most important > meteorites from Mars. > > 7034 might give us a treasure-trove of missing data absent until we > have a sample-return mission of targeted specimens. > > 7034 is the first breccia from Mars, a collection of bits and pieces > of material dating as far back as 4.4 billion years, barely after the > solar system had a physical address. The youngest clasts date to > around 2.2 billion years ago. This newly recovered assortment of > paired rocks is a hard drive of retrievable data 'stored' during the > time of monsoons on Mars. Is it an 'impact breccia'? Is it a > 'sedimentary conglomerate'? (!) 'Other'? > > And is it another new class of Mars meteorites? > > What workers have already learned is worthy of the word 'incredible'. > > If you are interested, and if you are on this list how could you NOT > be interested, please invest the time and learn about it. > > For starters, a condensed review of what we already know backed with > the pertinent research papers is available on David Weirs' excellent > www.meteoritestudies.com. I've recently communicated with him and he's > updating the '7034' web pages constantly with new findings. This > meteorite is aggressively being parsed by researchers, a sign of its > significance. > > And its there that I found a link to Dr. Carl Agee's one-hour Youtube > discussion of the investigative work already accomplished on NWA > '7034' (see link below). > > Dr. Agee's video is the 'Cliff's Notes' of Meteoritics 101, with some > post-doc work thrown in to keep it interesting for more advanced > students. Nearly every type of lab work that can be done on a > meteorite, especially one suspected of being planetary, is performed > and explained. Don't miss this!!!! > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0njmkc2XOys > > '70-34'... it's a number now reverberating in my mind like '84-0-0-1'. > > > Saludos a todos. > > Kevin Kichinka > MARSROX at gmail.com > Rio del Oro, Santa Ana, Costa Rica > "The Art of Collecting Meteorites" - now available as an eBook on > Amazon and Barnes and Noble. > "The Global Meteorite Price Report - 2015" available December, 2014 > ______________________________________________ > > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >Received on Wed 12 Feb 2014 06:52:28 PM PST |
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