مرحبا يا استاذ ، اود ان اشكر حضرتك على هذه الجهود لقد تعلمت من نصائحك الكثير من القواعد المهمة حول مميزات الاحجار ، شكرا جزيلا لك من شمال افريقيا الشاسعة ❤
I just put an order in for a nice little fusion crusted bit! well i is little bit still bigger than my other Nakhlite, Nice one to start the new year with!
@@TopherspinMeteorites Not sure if it will be large enough to see much detail even with magnification, still it will be my largest Nahklite, from the pictures It even has a weight! 0.133g
@@TopherspinMeteorites I’ll probably be put in a cue. They offer civilian access for $275 / MCT scanning hour. Fair. However, I have almost accidentally, discovered the eureka structure that can put this to bed or send it on a university tour. It is on the surface and visible by expanding the well focused picture, so a scanning microscope is the tool for that job. For this first target data anyways. The stunning similarity to the flanged button tektite caught my eye immediately. On a 1mm scale. If a simple microscope can confirm that there is a crystal in the middle of this impact splash bowl, then a simple electron scanning microscope should be able to identify a detonated nano diamond is the crystal. Which then leads to a celestial air burst, then to evidence of impact, and plume particles imbedded in the melt, that can trace to a known signature. Somewhere, some when. Hopefully. Data driven info is the only way to communicate between multiple fields. Seriously, celestial event field hates geology field, geology field shuts down at physics field, even physics walks away at the words geo physics, and they hate geo chemistry. Lol. Anyways, if there’s a crystal in the middle there, I’m right, and go to the next microscope level. If not, I can slice it for several very pretty fridge magnets.
Hi, how can i connect with you, i had have found unique meteorit which can cost a lot of money, i want you to check photos, which ill send u, can u answer me plz.
Congratulations -- sooooo cool! Thank you so much for this! As always, your photos make clear the rocks, the details we are looking at. (And -- yay -- I think the Pittsburgh Meteor rained a version of Nakhlite I know you put this together quickly - would it be possible to do an "Expanded Version" with a long hold on images of Augite and on comparisons between Forsterite and Fayalite -- are these differences solely chemical or can we look and see this differentiation? Pyroxine - is that the clear to white material that you see in granite? Maybe you already have another video with these details - what should I look for? I need to be able to recognize this at 30x-60x to catalogue material I will be sending as a gift to scientists. There are many pics online, but two different items intermixed, or one from one page looks nothing like it on another -- very confusing. Thank you for all your efforts! Thank you for
Thanks very much. This was a very deep dive. If I go any further, nobody watches. I have to focus on videos that people will actually watch. If you have been encouraged to do more research on your own, I call that a success. I have lots of cool stuff in the works, so please subscribe. With 400 hours of educational material uploaded, I have a hard time remembering everything. I would search for the "Meteorite 101" segments.
Has any of your stuff been classified & published? (no) What lab is looking at the chemical composition of your samples? (none) Sorry, not believable. Besides, fossilized eggs come in all sizes. Best to talk about samples in "grams" instead.
Greetings, I am very happy that your name is written in "Metbul". Of all the recognized meteorites only 0.2% was collected by members of the scientific community, it would be much fairer if you also put the name of the seller you bought this meteorite from... I've been looking at the definition of the Martian meteorite "Nakhite", and the theories of formation, maybe you in the scientific community still haven't realized that this is an extremely simple geology... The day you from the scientific community really want to know what a Martian meteorite is, some with 100% sedimentary materials and a complete melting crust, which has an impact structure as a scientific support with all the scientific evidence accepted by science, contact this channel. All the best to you and your family. Sincerely, Geovane freitas.
I am not a scientist. The best classifier of planetary meteorites classified this one. I would say that you 0.2% of meteorites go thru scientific channels is way off. For that number to be even close to accurate, you would need to include rockhounds that claim whatever they pick up is a Martian, a Lunar, or a massive "strewn field" in their backyard. It almost sounds like you "know" more than very educated people who are leaders in the field of meteoritics. I want to stay humble and admit that I don't know it all. That is what scientists, labs, and very expensive equipment is for. Also, I am confused as to what is 'unfair' about the MetBull write-up. It gives the names of everyone involved from Algeria, to the USA, to labs. I looked at your channel - full of only Earth rocks. NO MARS - NOT EVEN CLOSE.
Hi, I'm sorry I only saw your comment now. I want to tell you that this channel is at your disposal. And if you want to post the meteorite crater on your channel, that would be great. Because your channel is educational, it would be useful to clear your doubts and those of other people... All the best to you and your family. Sincerely, Geovane Freitas.