WHAT IS THIS

oakalley2

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mattjd

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Has to be a metiorite. Sweet! That's real nice. I'd like to see a pictures of the bigger one too if you could. Nice finds!

Matt
 

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mattjd

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Not sure how much you know about meteorites, but there really valuable.

Matt
 

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don Lupe

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Ghee whizz Oakalley, definitly NOT a meteorite! but golly-gee! What is it?? never ever seen anything like it..Gotta feeling that you really know what it is, or made up to be..Few yrs ago in Quartzite Az, saw some folks trying to sell a 30lb mass of melted-down Nichols as a meteorite.. Anybody else comment?
 

PBK

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I'd guess maybe metallic slag or a clinker. However, if you think it's a meteorite, there are plenty of good sites online to check it out. Just Google "Meteorite ID" or "Meteorite/Meteorwrong" and you'll get plenty of hits.
 

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Maverick

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Sure looks like a foil-wrapped baked potato that just came out of the oven! :D
 

EDDE

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space rocks also smell burnt ,they cook there way doen in the atmosphere so.......
 

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peterjl

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to me that rock(?) looks like it has been pocked alot with a tooth pick haha.Correct me if i'm wrong but I think I have read somewhere that a meteorite does have some kind of mineral that sometimes burn up during the process of reaching earths ground and those hold could be it.
 

Axel

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i'm not right into minerals , so pull me up if i'm wrong , and let me down gentley ;D..
i spray metalics at work and the metalics are made up of silicon dioxides , and titanium dioxides... and have a certain look abou the raw materials... which i very much like this picture...

hmmm , i know what i meant.. ::)
 

Wetgreenie

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That was funny! i found some script talking about it.

"Airplanes dump their toilets 36,000
feet, stuff freezes, falls to earth. We call them Boeing bombs.

You see the peanut? Dead giveaway.
Yeah, that's a space peanut.
I'm afraid not.
This is a big old frozen
chunk of poopie.

Dude, you were eating off it!"
 

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