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Types of Meteorites: What is an LL, L, & H? What are petrologic types? Highlights 9 22-2021 

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@ianmiller5027
@ianmiller5027 3 года назад
Another great appetiser. Look forward to seeing the full hangout.
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Fantastic news! I am not looking forward to editing the final version but it will be about an hour and 45 minutes when done.
@ttttate1
@ttttate1 3 года назад
Topher, your tutorial at the beginning is the perfect review for "meteorite admirers", like myself. It is a concise and very understandable presentation. I find it very helpful that you and the other team members constantly review basic information, while you introduce new data to us unwashed masses. :>) Looking forward to the full Hangout.
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Sometimes it is best to take a few steps back and start at the bottom rung of the ladder so we make sure the audience is fully with us. I'm super glad and excited that these are so beneficial! I thank you for this wonderful feedback.
@TenesseeTuxedo1
@TenesseeTuxedo1 3 года назад
Yea great content. I’m mostly into irons and so am loving learning about chondrites more and more. Your descriptions are very clear and concise-I even take notes! Keep the knowledge coming!
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Fantastic! Meteorites are such a wide field of study that no one I feel can know everything about everything. So it's good to touch on every little subject we possibly can as deep as possible. I am so happy that this information is ringing true for you. Thanks so much for your partnership John.
@dirkjackson1267
@dirkjackson1267 9 месяцев назад
Super great highlights. Enjoyed.
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 9 месяцев назад
Much appreciated!
@jamiehouston5396
@jamiehouston5396 3 года назад
Hello all,im from Lancashire uk.Last year after a meteor shower,I found a few samples on my driveway, and after watching these videos I'm dying to cut them to have a look inside.i have no cutting equipment's was wondering how I could get them cut?? any help would be helpful
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Meteor showers do not produce any rocks on the ground. Meteor showers are grains of sand sized pieces. If you look in the descriptions of any of my videos loaded you'll see I recommend where to load pictures on Facebook for help with identification.
@strangeland4562
@strangeland4562 3 года назад
Hi im enjoying your video..is there any info on meteorites that have been in saltwater over time..the effects and what they may look like. As well as meteorites that could be altered perhaps by native peoples long over time.. Worked in a forge or polished or shaped...i have some interesting rocks...possible from off planet ..thank u very much..
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Salt water and meteorites do not agree with each other. I do not know of any recovered and documented.
@si-jh7jf
@si-jh7jf 3 года назад
Wwooww
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
I could not agree more, yes wow indeed.
@travisrouzer5525
@travisrouzer5525 3 года назад
Daniel is just such a knowledgeable person. I see my dream version of myself in him. Truly inspiring. Love this one Topher!!!
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more and can't wait for you to be able to join us again!!
@azharkhan-nd6wy
@azharkhan-nd6wy 3 года назад
Hi
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 3 года назад
Thanks for watching again!
@LoveSongs-dc6fc
@LoveSongs-dc6fc 2 года назад
I don't know where come from the stone i found in my terrace in our house this november 2021 I'm from Philippines.
@TopherspinMeteorites
@TopherspinMeteorites 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
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