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Meteorite Update!

Sgt. Silverman

Active member
It's not.

I sent it off to the "New England Meteoritical Services" and just received back their letter today. It starts, " Thank you for sending the sample for testing. Your sample is not meteoritical in origin. It is an igneous rock fragment, an iron-rich basalt."

:heh: Oh well, at least I know now. Alissa and I got a good chuckle nontheless. However, this "minor" set back :) has only motivated me to search for more space rocks... ooorrrrr, hot rocks, whichever comes first!

If anyone out there has a heavenly space object that they think could be cosmic in nature, please feel free to visit the New England Meteoritical Services

Thanks for looking, and keep reaching for the stars!!! God Bless.

Greg
 
next time! :thumbup:
 
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