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Posted
14 minutes ago, donttouchmethere said:

YAR 11286 YARRR!

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Definitely like that one. Sound effects and all!

Here is 11287:

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Psalam said:

Here is 11287:

She is lucky not to get hit by:

NWA 11288 2.6g

  • Meteorite Type: Martian, Shergottite
  • Weight: 2.6 grams
  • Approximate Measurements: 26 mm x 18 mm x 2 mm
  • Additional Information: Partial slice
Categories: Mars Meteorites, NWA 11288
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A Martian impact melt is most likely the result of a giant meteorite crashing into Mars and melting Martian target rock into a new form. That in itself is remarkable. As any type of impact melt — even in the abundant chondrite family — is highly unusual. So, here we have an exceptionally rare Martian impact melt that also displays vugs. The word vug is a geological term that describes a cavity found within a rock matrix. In terrestrial formations, vugs are a prime environment for the formation of crystals of varying types. Vugs are almost never seen in meteorites. The first known Martian meteorites were identified by the small pockets of Martian atmosphere they contained. It is likely, or possible, that the comparatively large vugs in NWA 11288 once held within them the thin and alien atmosphere of Mars! The total known find weight of this rare meteorite is a mere 407 grams.

 

 

Could also be just a part of the Berlin Wall that got struck by a Trabbi ??‍♂️

Posted
2 minutes ago, donttouchmethere said:

She is lucky not to get hit by:

NWA 11288 2.6g

  • Meteorite Type: Martian, Shergottite
  • Weight: 2.6 grams
  • Approximate Measurements: 26 mm x 18 mm x 2 mm
  • Additional Information: Partial slice
Categories: Mars Meteorites, NWA 11288
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Description

A Martian impact melt is most likely the result of a giant meteorite crashing into Mars and melting Martian target rock into a new form. That in itself is remarkable. As any type of impact melt — even in the abundant chondrite family — is highly unusual. So, here we have an exceptionally rare Martian impact melt that also displays vugs. The word vug is a geological term that describes a cavity found within a rock matrix. In terrestrial formations, vugs are a prime environment for the formation of crystals of varying types. Vugs are almost never seen in meteorites. The first known Martian meteorites were identified by the small pockets of Martian atmosphere they contained. It is likely, or possible, that the comparatively large vugs in NWA 11288 once held within them the thin and alien atmosphere of Mars! The total known find weight of this rare meteorite is a mere 407 grams.

 

 

Could also be just a part of the Berlin Wall struck by a Trabbi ??‍♂️

I have to admit that I find your alternative explanation more plausible. Next time I meet someone who has been on Mars I'll ask him/her if that rock looks like that's where it came from.

 

Anyway, more repetition (11289):

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Posted
22 hours ago, Psalam said:

I heard that I could find this (11295) there:

11296

Ok, ok, the flowers got me :classic_shy:

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Style 11296 - Sherri Hill

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, worik said:

11300

... while I am updating my dumb-phone ?

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Hopefully my northern neighbors will not need this any time soon (11301):

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