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Zagami Meteorite Photos
djellison
post Nov 17 2008, 11:29 PM
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Stu, despite his better judgement, has leant me his fragments of the Martian Zagami Meteorite...

http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/zagami.html

I've promised to not eat it, or use it to fertilise geraniums...and I've tried to photograph it as well.

Scanning at 2400dpi was quite good (an excellent way of documenting 'thin' things) and using my Sigma 17-70mm lens..backwards...gave good macro smile.gif

I can almost convince myself of some olivine grains in there if I stretch the imagery a little.

At something like $3200/gramme, this stuff is valuable. It's a tiny tiny hundredths of gram I'd say - but still about 140x more valuable than gold.
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