How is a Meteorite Classified amp Studied Hear from a Scientist
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00:00 – 2:27 Intro • 2:28 – 4:00 40kg NWA Iron • 4:02 – 7:40 NWA 13855 reverse electrolysis by Ron Metchis • 7:42 – 11:20 Dekkaliat 25g Diogenite (Algeria) from Larbi the main mass holder (cleaned in ultrasonic) • 11:24 – 12:20 My 2019 Xmas present from my wife 27.5g Tatahouine (witnessed) Diogenite • 12:35 – 20:14 Pat Brown showed a new likely CV3 under classification from Chris Colvin that was lost in the mail for 3 weeks. It shows a very interesting black inclusion. • 20:55 – 26:55 Marissa Fanady shared her 29g full slice of Gold Basin *a gift from Twink while in Tucson 2016), a sub-gram L'Aigle, and a 2.8g slice of NWA 13909 (classification pending but expected to be L3.15). • 26:59 – 37:30 Mike Kelly showed off his first space flight related article, crusted NWA 2400 a pairing to NWA 011, a cleaned-up piece of fake pallasite destined to be thin sectioned, and my new and largest piece of GAO, with a Walton collection number. Finally, a thin section of Tabas 001 an L5 from Iran. • 37:32 – 52:55 Daniel Sheikh reported “From the Lab” episode 2: Classifying an L5 meteorite. Daniel gives a 15min presentation about the in-depth science he does to classify a meteorite. He shares scientific data and the thought process behind it. Please help support his GoFundMe at https://www.gofund.me/89138390 • 52:56 – 54:30 **SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT** • 54:31 – 59:54 Q A with Daniel: Clasts vs Chondrule, magnetic susceptibility and conductivity, • 1:00:17 – 1:02:35 Raymond Borges’ regmaglypted beauty main mas of the sample that Daniel presented with tonight. • 1:03:35 – 1:04:45 Arthur Wagner end cut of Nantan Iron, IIICD from China glued to a microscope glass slide. A gift from a friend, part of a much larger specimen weighing 515.7g. • 1:04:50 – 1:08:37 I share 2 Brenham Pallasite (Kansas 1882) slices. The 29.16g slice from my Personal Collection (now available) is being replaced with the massive 418g slab • 1:08:40 – 1:13:00 Kevin Debeau has a 4.32g piece of Tatahouine, a rare slice of 4.9g NWA 6400 Achondrite-ungrouped that is very friable, and Matt Stream’s new (1 of 5) Lunar Melt-breccia NWA 13788 with a blue inclusion. Matt Stream’s eBay shop for trustworthy meteorites - https://www.ebay.com/usr/matt992011 • 1:13:05 – 1:22:50 eBay “Faker of the Week” named: brahut76 - They sell fake Mars, steal NWA numbers, forge COAs, and post slanderous profanity-filler YouTube videos. Daniel Sheikh offers his opinions on the current ‘meteorites’ they are attempting to mix in with real meteorites. Most honorable (and informed) meteorite dealers refuse to sell to them anymore for all these reasons. • 1:22:51 – 1:23:51 *Sales pitch* • 1:24:11 - 1:27:21 Raymond shared 1.15g his end cut of L’Aigle a French witnessed fall from 4-26-1803 and was the meteorite that ‘proved’ that rocks do fall from the sky. A beautifully crusted 0.19g Stannern Eucrite witnessed in 1808 in Czech Republic. • 1:27:36 – 1:30:40 Pat showed 4 books Cosmic Debris by Burke with a nice write-up of the historic L'Aigle meteorite and its role in the history of meteoritics. And 3 books by H. H. Nininger talking about the Brenham Pallasite Our Stone Pelted Planet, Out of the Sky and Find a Falling Star. The last book has a wonderful write-up about Mary Kimberly being the first person to identify the Brenham Meteorite. • 1:30:45 – 1:31:59 Farewell from the “Knowledge Bolide” Crew after one great year!! • • Join our next Hangout live! / events • Possible meteorite ID help (ask a Geology Dept at a local community college first) / isitameteorite • Some of my meteorites available to purchase: https://www.tinyurl.com/topherspin • Buy official Topherspin Meteorites MERCH @ https://www.teespring.com/stores/toph... • Please support my outreach efforts - Buy a meteorite! Like, subscribe, and share. Be sure to follow me on Facebook where I am very active posting pictures, videos, and information about the meteorites; most are available to purchase. • I am Topher Spinnato, owner of Topherspin Meteorites LLC. I am an internationally trusted meteorite educator, importer, collector, and dealer. I am a proud member of the International Meteorite Collector's Association (IMCA #6236) the Meteorite Education Trade Society (METS #6236), “Trusted Business” member of the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #G0023), and I currently sit on the Board of Directors of the Meteorite Club as a “Pioneer Member”.
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