Naukoveckiy
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This stone does not give me rest. And I do not understand why there is no reaction? Is this not a normal and ordinary stone and not like the moon? And what is the point, for example, to walk and look at meteorites, if in a museum, for example, there is no moon. and how will you then look for her if you have not seen her in a museum?!%). He is a pure white soft crystal crystal, and outside it is melted%) .. how so?
Sorry for 2nd thread, but this stone ,i think, need more attention.
http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/apollo/anorthosite.htm - pristine cataclastic anorthosite of Apollo 16
https://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/education/diskdetails.cfm?disk=58&class=Anorthosite
At least tell me whether it is worth taking it for a paid check? in my place
Sorry for 2nd thread, but this stone ,i think, need more attention.
http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/apollo/anorthosite.htm - pristine cataclastic anorthosite of Apollo 16
https://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/education/diskdetails.cfm?disk=58&class=Anorthosite
At least tell me whether it is worth taking it for a paid check? in my place
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