Meteorites or meteorwongs?

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Hellow from Ukraine.
I have found some stones, and i think thay are very strange, and even from space or witnessed an extraterrestrial fall - impactites or tectites.
This stones very old, they from the sand from the bottom of the river near old big impact crater. They spent a very long time in the wet sand. And part of the sand became rusty in color.

Some stones are slightly magnetic for a strong magnet.
There are also more magnetic stones of smoothed aerodynamic forms.
Blue peel yellow droplets magnetic.
The metal detector sees them close together.
The bark of all thin.
Black stone is not rolled form. Inside is yellow, it can be seen in those spaces of the bark.
There are stones, more precisely, more glass, multi-colored, rusty trace from the core.

Very for me similar to - Northwest Africa 8001, NWA-7034, NWA 4468, NWA 4468 Martian shergottite ...%).:tongue3: :BangHead:

But I omitted some of the stones for analysis in Institute of Geology, mineralogy and mining (igmof.org.ua).. and I was told that all my stones were earth without details. At the same time, they did not receive them for a long time and didn’t contact them much. Now I try to get my samples back to%). Somehow knowing how we have "all through the ass," I'm afraid that they could just not do something or try to stir up. I sit and think where to make a valid analysis.

Please help to find the truth!)))

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These stones have smeared yellow and green crystals inside the gray matrix (%) and white, of course, with a bunch of micro dots.
 

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only one way to really know , have them tested...
 

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Meteor wongs ?

I did not know meteorites had "private parts"

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only one way to really know , have them tested...


Haaa, only for the money. I gave some of them to the test to some spesialized institute. In some time they wrote to me - they all earthly. and all not what explanations%).
That is why I want to understand whether it is worth them to pay for a paid analysis.
 

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Sorry.:unhappysmiley:
My mistake. Made a typo error:notworthy:
 

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Some new fotos,
 

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No visible characteristics of tektites is any of the items pictures.

I have to appreciate your enthusiasm. Your experience and knowledge on meteorites and tektites is lacking. Should you wish to learn about both, find a few guidebooks. I have a few well used books on meteorites that I carry with me when in the field. No internet required. I also carry books to the field on other subjects as well.

Time for more coffee.
 

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Thank you, can you tell me visible characteristics of tektites.

I do not have time to watch a book in the field. books and the Internet, microscope, polyarization,magnet, chemistry at home. In the field only my eyes, logic and brain.

Still, we must not forget that these stones lay in the wet sand not one hundred and even a thousand years.
 

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If you would heed good advice and obtain appropriate reference material, you can then answer most of your own questions.

There are numerous online references for both meteorites, tektites, and impactites. Print out what is applicable to you so you have references when away from your computer.

Time for more coffee. And a nap.
 

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If you would heed good advice and obtain appropriate reference material, you can then answer most of your own questions.

There are numerous online references for both meteorites, tektites, and impactites. Print out what is applicable to you so you have references when away from your computer.

Time for more coffee. And a nap.


Stone is normal and earthly?
The thin bark of melting - is. - I think only fire very hot fire can do tihs.
Magnetic - is
The inner part is gray-blue, does not scratch the glass, inside the gray there are green and yellow and white inclusions of the melted crystals..
Regmaglypt - there is, and the aerodynamic shape too.
 

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I suggesting to visit some museum with meteorites, first. It can be a collector of meteorites at your country. Make photos and try to remember as much as you can. Than go on field.
 

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I suggesting to visit some museum with meteorites, first. It can be a collector of meteorites at your country. Make photos and try to remember as much as you can. Than go on field.

Hellow,
Dear friend how long have you seen for example - pristine cataclastic anorthosite (from Apollo 16 sample 60025)? or other moon and another rear space stones?:happysmiley:
Many of us find some thing normal and standard in unusual memorized earlier, but logic and thinking do not include :tongue3:.
On the topic - if I have not seen, then this is not it.
And the conditions where it lay? too, as often by analysis. The habitual form of the bark could have changed in the wet for 1000 years, and so on.:sadsmiley:
Sorry.:notworthy:
 

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