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Rare Arizona Meteorite Find and Classification - Achondrite Meteorite!

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Ruben Garcia
My Website: http://www.MrMeteorite.Com
My Articles: http://www.meteorite.com/blog/
My Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/meteorfright?feature=mhumThanks to Laurence Garvie at ASU and Marvin Killgore U of A.
Special thanks to the band "Kingdom Heights" for allowing me to use their music!

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  • At 1:59 he says "I took my loop out." WTF is a "loop?"

  • a "loup" is a magnifying glass...... Hello?

  • Interesting find must be closest to mesosiderite cant be a stony or an iron and not planetary either. Whats the density?

  • Great observation! Like I said it remeinds me of a stoney iron (mesosiderite) and that is what it will probably be.

  • Great job Ruben,you da man

  • Thanks!

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  • @meteorfright It´s "LUPA", loop is a repetitive thing... 

  • Nice Video,looks like we kind like the same thing, If you really are into meteorites check out our new association (kansasmeteoriteassociation(do­t)weebly(dot)com) we will have our new you tube channel up and running soon. I'll be subscribing as well. Keep the videos coming.

    Doug

  • @meteorfright Suppose better a moments shame than a lifetimes ignorance, having said that if I was not sure of a word I would search the net ;-)

  • Has the classification been completed yet? If so, what type of meteorite is it?

  • @ceruleansnake Hi it's spelled loupe and it's a high powered magnifying device that is used to look closely at gems etc. You may have seen a jeweler use one.

  • @ceruleansnake

    lol owend

  • you were lucky to meet up with the Meteorite Men guys.

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