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Re: Urinites: Classification and Collector Value



I suspect that the Fecalites will contain distinctive "Widshitman" patterns,
but as of yet I haven't seen any up close, let alone under a microscope.

I also imagine that there are a few collectors keeping this one under thier
hats, in hopes of being the first ones to amass a viable collection.

One must also consider Urinites generated from NASA shuttle missions, as
well as possible old Fecalites from the Muir space station (don't know the
spelling for the Russian Space Station").

I also have a hunch that there are Urinites to be found from some of the
eralier space missions.  These of course would probably sell for quite a
bit.


-----Original Message-----
From: RAYDOBOS@aol.com <RAYDOBOS@aol.com>
To: ballhome@mako.com <ballhome@mako.com>
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Saturday, September 11, 1999 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: Urinites: Classification and Collector Value


>could we expect to see a fusion crust??  and would there be a widmanstatten
>pattern if cut and polished??    Can thin sections be made??
>These are important questions that need to be addressed.    Also are the
>major meteorite dealers going to gobble them up before the rest of us can
get
>a grab at them???
>
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