[meteorite-list] What is this?

From: plagioklas at arcor.de <plagioklas_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:30:38 +0200 (CEST)
Message-ID: <1067232373.1626597.1371461438455.JavaMail.ngmail_at_webmail20.arcor-online.net>

Cool. Its a standard textbook like slag. Here in germany at some locations are thousands of such pieces in all sizes and colors from brown to green in all intensitys (until almost pure blackness, often bluish due microinclusions).
How stupid must someone be to put such a thing into the news as space rock?
Alexander

----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: Count Deiro <countdeiro at earthlink.net>
An: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Datum: 17.06.2013 06:39
Betreff: [meteorite-list] What is this?

> Hi List,
>
> There is something about this object that doesn't seem to add up. The claim
> is that it is a "piece" of an old "Mir" space station.
> http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/06/14/rock-found-in-amesbury-backyard-came-f
> rom-space-station/
> Comments?
>
> Cordially,
>
> Count Deiro
> IMCA 3536 MetSoc
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Received on Mon 17 Jun 2013 05:30:38 AM PDT


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