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From: hpatel63 kutchscience
Subject: A meteor strike in Valsad
To: ; scienceclubofindia ; kutchsciencefoundation ; kutchastronomersclub ;
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Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 11:07 AM
Subject: Subject: A meteor strike in Valsad


Yes , very good enthusiasm for the meteors in Valsad, if there are not available
handy test for meteors at the moment, do not be dishearten, few of the tests are
handy and easy for primarily to sort out from ordinary stones. (eg magnetic,
Specific gravity and chemical lab analysis of elements present and its
concentrations) if any doubt one can send small part of it to confirm - to the
Science lab in Natural history museum and science museum. That really nice some
of us locally are on the way to find out the more details and as there are
conflicting reports of size and also depth of crater.

How to identify Meteors? http://www.meteors.com/meteorite_identification_1.htm

Most meteorites tend to be VERY HEAVY for their size. This is because they
contain iron and other metals in varying amounts. They usually have a SMOOTH
SURFACE and are SOLID, almost never porous like lava. ????? (this statement is
conflicting - see an authentic sites below and its samples and details)

Many says they are never porous like lava but smooth - but not necessary as out
GADHWARI - Bhuj sample is not smooth it falls in last category below

http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/image.php?img=76507&frm=ser&search=meteorite
http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/image.php?img=76508&frm=ser&search=meteorite

Wish our member go there on the site and find out some more small parts
scattered there. They are heavy (higher specific gravity ) as those meteor fell
from the atmosphere - high temperature burns many elements but Iron and nickel
may remain and that may give those parts a property to stick with magnets. This
are on hand tests to sort those from ordinary stones and later can be analysed
for elements and further test for confirmation of meteor property. many melted
meteor parts may arrange iron elementals in the line with magnetic fields and
get very low magnetic signature at that time too. and may deflect a magnetic
compass needle a bit. but that also present in LAVA surrounding South Gujarat
mountains and Western Ghat (Sahyadri) Lava stones and

more on meteors SEE and there are conflicting info about meteor property - many
says they are smooth - but not necessary as out GADHWARI - Bhuj sample is not
smooth it falls in last category below
http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/search.php?search=meteorite
http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/image.php?img=76507&frm=ser&search=meteorite
http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/image.php?img=76508&frm=ser&search=meteorite


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