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aoBEN SOUR. 146 grams. (LL6) New fall from Algerian - Moroccan
border. Feb. 10, 2002. Note the fresh black fusion crust. This thin burnt
skin is melted rock and a result of the friction produced heat generated by
high speed entry through the Earths atn 10sp phere. Fusion crust, whether
fresh or weathered is the key t to finding aa recognizing meteorites. Nine-
out-of-ten meteorite- dropping ° shooting stars” will unload material that
looks just like this typical stone meteorite.
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Complete ston
1.58 kilos. Etch
slice, right. 128
grams.” Unique H-6
with fron "ribs". This
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