Very rare, Ureilite

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Has it been identified by a qualified professional?

I see no characteristics of a meteorite.

Time for more coffee.
 

Has it been identified by a qualified professional?

I see no characteristics of a meteorite.

Time for more coffee.

what s a professional? The newly fallen meteorites are black and the old ones change color, Very rare very few, a lot of them are ordinary spheres, Thank you,su
 

Ureilite, debris, These specimens were found near a small mountain village, According to the local old man, 50 years ago, a fireball was falling from a nearby mountain ball, They were very scared, some iron meteorites have alse been nearby, possibly debris from a collision between two planets,IMG20180512193811.webpIMG20190531211323.webpIMG20190531211736.webp
 

what s a professional? The newly fallen meteorites are black and the old ones change color, Very rare very few, a lot of them are ordinary spheres, Thank you,su

In such instances, a lab recognized by the Meteoritical Society as qualified to analyze rocks and make a determination as to whether they are meteorites. Visual identification, or anecdotal evidence such as "a fireball was seen" are insufficient as evidence.
 

Thank you, where is the professional laboratory? It turns out that of all the meteorites that l ve ever seen, very unusual,
 

Is it a Martian meteorite?IMG20180617222804.webpIMG20180617222844.webpCIMG4077.webp
 

On the first and last poste propably we have a flint. I think that you should..... leave it alone
 

On the first and last poste propably we have a flint. I think that you should..... leave it alone

The first one is the same as the last one, Which university are you from? thank you,
 

Both this specimen and the above specimen were found in a falling area containing peridot and pyroxene, What is this white object?IMG20190620211726.webpIMG20190620211741.webpIMG20190620212039.webpIMG20190620212101.webp
 

Iron meteorites outside our solar system, shell melting,IMG20190620212138.webpIMG20190620212149.webp
 

Very rare, What lab?IMG20170218201738.webpIMG20180512194809.webpIMG20180512194731.webpIMG20180512194602.webpIMG20180512193811.webp
 

Beautiful stones, no doubt, but you don't offer a single shred of
empirical data confirming why you have decided/determined they
are meteorites.

I'm not a scientist, nor do I have a lab..but I do have common sense.
I also will not argue/debate with you over the details. Except in the
most obvious cases, "meteorites" are just nice looking stones unless
a qualified expert scientifically determines that they are indeed stones
from outer space.

Have a nice day...:occasion14:
 

Agree some of those are flint
 

Beautiful stones, no doubt, but you don't offer a single shred of
empirical data confirming why you have decided/determined they
are meteorites.

I'm not a scientist, nor do I have a lab..but I do have common sense.
I also will not argue/debate with you over the details. Except in the
most obvious cases, "meteorites" are just nice looking stones unless
a qualified expert scientifically determines that they are indeed stones
from outer space.

Have a nice day...:occasion14:

They are peridotite, pyroxene, plagioclase, calcium feldspar graphite, scientists have found quartz crystals in carbonaceous chondrites, Anything is possible, Thank you,
 

That’s a nice flint nodule, might make a good arrowhead.
 

This is a specimen, viewfile.webpCIMG4077.webpviewfile.webpCIMG4077.webp
 

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