John lutzon 1/2/2024 4:44:51 PM |
Or rather, we could all send some pics. Thanks Paul. Thank you Vincent. |
Anne Black 1/2/2024 1:51:24 PM |
I fully agree Mike. Great Job Paul!!! But he needs help. Or rather, he needs pictures!!! I just sent 3 of them, but I am sure you have some you could send too. |
Mike Murray 1/2/2024 12:45:50 PM |
Great looking little CM2 from Vincent.
And, Thank you Paul for all you do to continue to bring us your MPOD. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. I get a meteorite fix here nearly every day. : ) |
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John Divelbiss 1/3/2019 1:33:49 PM |
Thank you Vincent. JD |
Vincent Gira 1/3/2019 7:11:58 AM |
Dear John,
thank you very much. Yeah, it is an oriented one with a nice lipping on the other side. It weighs 4.96g and is the most beautiful specimen of NWA 12287 though it is not the main mass. |
John Divelbiss 1/2/2019 8:02:58 AM |
Vincent, very nice CM2. It looks like the low pressure side of an oriented specimen. Too bad we can't see the other side for the calendar record. Size of specimen is good to know too...? |
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