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NWA 801   contributed by Stephan Kambach   MetBul Link


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Brian
 1/20/2023 11:57:57 AM
This is dinosaur gembone. Look at the cell structure. That is not a meteor. Gembone this material is found in the four corners area of the western US. Who authenticated this as a meteor? Not trying to be an hater here just don*t like the misinformation being spread. Be somewhat educated on what you post. Google *Dinosaur gembone* and take a look at some examples.
Brian
 1/20/2023 11:48:23 AM
This is dinosaur gembone. Look at the cell structure. That is not a meteor. Gembone is found in the four corners are of the western US. Who authenticated this as a meteor?
Bernd Pauli
 12/3/2012 6:39:01 AM
Great glassy chondrule! Hypersthene? A real beauty!
Graham
 12/3/2012 6:03:37 AM
Mega!...not seen one like that in 801 before.
Gary Mckerracher
 12/3/2012 5:07:00 AM
wow!
 

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