Anne Black 4/25/2019 2:56:03 PM |
Very Nice!!! I hope to see it in person in Ensisheim. And many more of course. |
Jim Strope 4/25/2019 11:04:43 AM |
VERY nice!!!! |
Alexander Seidel 4/25/2019 9:17:44 AM |
Great piece with "character" - thanks for sharing! |
Twink Monrad 4/25/2019 8:50:37 AM |
Yes nice to see what my skeletons used to look like! |
John Divelbiss 4/25/2019 7:31:06 AM |
Well preserved is the thought I had Graham. And what a great find for Marc!!!...and of course thanks for sharing this recent meteorite news Peter. |
matthias 4/25/2019 4:05:29 AM |
What a beautiful piece of Imilac indeed. The perfect addition to the crystal slices and "skeletonns" we know.
Perhaps I personally would have tend to let it completely uncleaned, or only "trousers pocket - cleaned". On the other hand: all the fine structures - guess I notice flowlines at the edges - are clearer to be seen in that condition.
In any case: a wonderful individual of Imilac. Congratulation, Marc, Peter. |
Bernd Pauli 4/25/2019 3:42:59 AM |
Far more FeNi than olivine - very interesting. Beautiful specimen. Congrats, Marc! Thanks Peter! |
Graham Ensor 4/25/2019 3:17:43 AM |
That's just fabulous. Looks like it fell yesterday. I'm amazed. What an incredible moment finding that preserved for all those years.
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Luca.fenocchio 4/25/2019 1:59:48 AM |
Stupenda... |
Andreas Ruh 4/25/2019 1:41:07 AM |
Very nice specimen, Marc. Thanks for sharing. |
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