Re: Need advice on Lunar metorites
- From: "don findlay" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Oct 2006 07:22:23 -0700
Harry Palmer wrote:
It is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin, barefoot,
irreverence to their studies; they are not here to worship what is known,
but to question it.
- Jacob Bronowski, 1908 - 1974
Oh dear, ..I think things have progressed since those days. He was
born almost a century ago. We've got *BOOKS* now, not quilted
parchment.. ..Oh, and yes,. ..Buddles of Bigs, .. And *TEAMS* -
...research teams... Them bad old days of having to ask questions are
long gone. We've got all the answers, And George. ( ...And if that
Woof geezer arsks again about where it all comes from, ..I'll tell him)
(..and he'll have to clean it up. )
:-)
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I'm afraid you're more likely than not to be ripped off. I don't know
how you would tell a moon meteorite, unless it had a label on it, It
wouldn't be iron, but stony, ..which makes it basalt. but there's
nothing knocking the Moon about (much) to knock off a piece of basalt,
and then it's a chance in a mill it would head off in the direction of
Earth. I mean there are plenty of iron meteorites around, but the
composition of the Moon's iron core is not known, even if it got
breached And lunar basalt? ..well, ..much the same as some variant of
terrestrials, surely, .. Tektites? Again, from meteorite showers.
Meteorites are showering the Moon all the time.. And here as well.
Why not get her a nice tektite from outer space. The Moon's been
sullied.
<Oh, ..yeEes, ..playyy with me, ..Diayanna>
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