The resemblance of some of these to lunars and eucrites are extremely uncanny and show the importance of any sample being sent to be classified and confirmed as a meteorite. If its an unclassified NWA XXXX better to refrain from buying them on ebay or other platforms unless the seller is listed with a meteorite society and have disclosed their membership number.
@TheShamwariКүн бұрын
The DAM racket is quite un-required
@rodolfovaldezvilorio73652 күн бұрын
Tengo dos meteoritos muy raro...uno más que otro hay uno piedra cien por ciento...y el otro tiene un ligero magnetismo una mínima casa... Uno es diamantado...
@sartgems69812 күн бұрын
From you collection,could be Ecurite melt breccia
@ETSpaceRocks4 күн бұрын
The study of nucleic fluxes in meteorites is a relatively specialized area of research. Nucleic fluxes refer to the flow of nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, and their components. While meteorites are known to contain a variety of organic compounds, including amino acids and other prebiotic molecules, the presence of nucleic acids or their precursors is less common and can be considered a significant finding. If you have discovered nucleic fluxes in a meteorite, it could be an important contribution to our understanding of the origins of life and the potential for life’s building blocks to form in extraterrestrial environments. Such findings could provide insights into the processes that may have contributed to the emergence of life on Earth or elsewhere in the universe. If this is a new discovery, it would likely require further investigation and validation by the scientific community to determine its significance and implications. Got those fluxes in my meteorite I found in UK Amazing yeah?
@meteorock3 күн бұрын
Thank you, interesting information.
@wessamqasas24024 күн бұрын
Hello i have big one same like here do like to have it
@peterparker92864 күн бұрын
Very Nice Thanks.
@peterparker92864 күн бұрын
Whats that stuff at 729 ? Olivine and Titanium? Thanks
@nuraishaandau19515 күн бұрын
I have a rock like this
@rockliquor13295 күн бұрын
Lunar breccia is almost always polymict meaning made up of more than one type of clast. Terrestrial breccia is almost always monomict meaning one type of clast, will be angular and fairly similar similar size and Shape, lunar will be sub angular and vary wildly in sizes and shape. Most lunars are found without a fusion crust And when they are they can be a creamy coloured and often contain small vesicular bubbles. Lunar composition are fairly basic, 90% of the moon is consisting of 5 basic silicate minerals 4 of which are abundant on earth, plagoclase feldspar, pyroxene, olivine, and the fourth is the moons most abundant mineral but is very rare on earth Anorthite. The non silicate remainder is ilmenite, metallic iron from impacts, very little sulfide almost always troilite and trace zircon. With lunar the key not to look for the minerals it contains but to look for what it doesn’t contain. There will be no quartz, mica, magnetite, no coloured crystals, nothing with a harness over 7 no mass metals of solfides besides troilite and metallic iron in small flecks or very thin fissure filling veins, and no water borne minerals like most of the earths, moon rocks are bone dry! Koratev said he could tell when it wasn’t a lunar meteorite without even looking at the mineral list, but just by how long the list was, lunars have a short list. On top of what’s not in it you want to look for and learn about the effects of impact shock, that’s probably the most diagnostic method for identifying lunar meteorites. Every lunar meteorite is an impactite! Even before getting knocked off the moon, it’s the only geological force on the moon! Impact after impact! On earth you will never find a rock with evidence of more than one impact because by the time a second impact happened the active earth would have erased the previous impact but on the moon all the impact histories are preserved for billions of years! With the naked eye your looking for areas of melt and unmelted rock with no boundaries, looking for black shock veins and invisible fractures that often cross paths, you can’t see the fracture but you can see where grains and clasts split one after another where you could draw a line connecting them, your looking for crystalline spherules that some people call lunar chondrules all various sized all various colours from black to white with the occasional green or orange the can only form on the moon from impact ejecta. But by far the most important thing to look for the overlapping! You just don’t see in earth rocks. Clast one a grain over a spherule over a clast, I earth rocks they are side by side, most abundant is breccia in breccia where a type of breccia will have anther type smaller breccia on top of it! Only possible from to impact events! Sometimes even breccia in breccia in breccia! Sometimes spherule in spherule and troilite in iron is common, the metallic iron will be spongy and the toilite is smooth so you don’t see iron in troilite. Often the metallic iron cools into dougnut shaped aggregates, flecks and clusters of flecks. Usually metallic iron is scarce in lunars but sometimes it ca be quite abundant. From my experience getting assistance or support from the meteorite experts is next to impossible, that’s where the biggest problem is in my opinion. I gotta go to work now.. cheers 🍻
@rockliquor13295 күн бұрын
Great presentation! Are any of them other types of meteorites? Or impactites? Are these yours? And have they been tested? Because a few of them look exactly like meteorites and a couple look exactly like lunar meteorites! Like uncanny resemblance! One even has a shock vein! If I had found them only a chemical analysis would convince me!
@BaMok-f4k5 күн бұрын
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته اخواني الكرام امتاليك نيازك وريد أن افحصه نيازك حديدية وتقيلة جدا فيه 8334gram
@BaMok-f4k5 күн бұрын
المغرب مركش عندي نيازك وريد أن افحصه نيازك حديدية وتقيلة جدا
@BaMok-f4k5 күн бұрын
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته اخي الكريم
@موبایل-ق3ب5 күн бұрын
Hello, good time How can I send you a picture of a suspected meteorite?
@user-fe9oq3yd9o6 күн бұрын
hi, i have similar ones
@محمدرضانصیری-و7م6 күн бұрын
Hello
@Michael-pt7su6 күн бұрын
Very nice ❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@user-fe9oq3yd9o6 күн бұрын
Hello. Can you help me and tell me if my stones are similar to meteorites or not? I can give you a link to the forum, there are photos, descriptions, screenshots of analyses.
@Curious_as_cats6 күн бұрын
Please clarify. Are all the rocks shown in this video terrestrial?
@meteorock6 күн бұрын
Yes !
@Curious_as_cats6 күн бұрын
@@meteorockthank you!
@موبایل-ق3ب5 күн бұрын
Hello, good time How can I send you a picture of a suspected meteorite?@@meteorock
@salmanMokhtari5 күн бұрын
این مانند شهاب سنگ ماه است@@meteorock
@salmanMokhtari5 күн бұрын
@@meteorockآهن آزاد در هیچکدام دیده نمیشه به همین خاطر ممکن است همه این سنگها زمینی باشند
@NadarajahKumaravelu6 күн бұрын
I have this meteorite 2 kg vedio time 1.47 4.49
@ethanrichardson1267 күн бұрын
7:32-33-34-35-36...does it have a reference? Thank you 🙏
@jakramebizad26257 күн бұрын
Why not???
@narith78328 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤👍👍👍
@meteorock7 күн бұрын
Thank you !
@junjiesullano17308 күн бұрын
Gud am po sir. Prom Philippines pahelp po. Ito sobrang TIGAS. Na racks
@ArnilBelican9 күн бұрын
I have a rock like in this your sample vedio in Philippines i got it I may farm
@salmanMokhtari8 күн бұрын
Good
@meteorock7 күн бұрын
Congratulation !
@goldcambodia9 күн бұрын
Good!
@Palayakandhaigal9 күн бұрын
வாழ்த்துக்கள் பாராட்டுக்கள் உங்கள் இந்திய நண்பன்
@meteorock7 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend !
@Dakon.7779 күн бұрын
ความรุ้..สุดยอดคับ👍👍👍
@yaamin_Digimusic11 күн бұрын
perfect and beautiful ❤
@younesavazniya12 күн бұрын
Wwwooowww ❤❤
@pascalinenewlands168113 күн бұрын
I have some iron meteorites ,brown color,grey,pink,light brown too
@DRW-v8v14 күн бұрын
Great taste of music calming and beautiful especially the piano what's my favorite. I have tpp meteorites myself actually quite a few but two large c hi condrite on a I have one largea combinations chondrite
@DRW-v8v14 күн бұрын
A lunar or a few pp second largest Martian meteorite in private hands who won the black specks on the shiny Brown fusion just like that great job on the video man......
@salmanMokhtari14 күн бұрын
سلام بزرگوار من چند نمونه زیبا دارم شما اهل کدام کشور هستین میتونم عکس وفیلم حتی مورد پسند شما قرار گرفت نمونه بفرستم میخوام بفروشم لطفاً راهنماییم کنید ممنون ❤
@احجاركريمه-ق6د15 күн бұрын
مرحبان لدي نيزك بلاستيت ونيزك كربونيه
@saidaynkhan694416 күн бұрын
I have some variety of meteriode
@HoosenNghdary-tp7mg19 күн бұрын
آیا در شهابسنگ ها مقدار زیادی پلاتین و رودیوم ایریدیوم وجود دارد
@meteorock17 күн бұрын
ஆம், ஆனால் மிகக் குறைவு, சில பிபிஎம்
@goldcambodia19 күн бұрын
Good!
@340wbymag19 күн бұрын
Like many others, I believe have a meteorite My suspected meteorite has a fusion crust, flow lines (regmaglypts), surface bubbles, and chondrules, but it is not magnetic. It looks really cool under magnification. However, it has been eroded badly, and it will require a scientific analysis to prove whether it is a meteorite or a "meteor-wrong". I would sure like to have a chemical analysis performed to find out for sure whether it really is a meteorite. If anyone knows of a reputable lab in Oregon that would do the analysis at a reasonable cost, I'd sure like to speak with them.
@HamooodyMH19 күн бұрын
There is a collection of meteorites collected over 11 years ago in the Hara desert that I want to display will you buy it
@saifsaifullah14049 күн бұрын
Whr from u?
@HamooodyMH9 күн бұрын
@@saifsaifullah1404 From the Sultanate of Oman, Dhofar Governorate
@Dakon.77720 күн бұрын
สุดยอด❤
@Palayakandhaigal20 күн бұрын
உங்கள் இந்திய நண்பன் வாழ்த்துக்கள் பாராட்டுக்கள் இதில் உள்ளது போல என்னிடம் பல உள்ளன
@rizek686121 күн бұрын
Piękne, ale w dalszym ciągu nie są to pierwotne skały księżyca. Przykro mi 😢
@rockliquor132920 күн бұрын
😂 he who thinks he knows, doesn’t know! He who knows he doesn’t know, knows! You don’t know! Every one of these is a piece of a classified lunar! Not only do I recognize most of them, a simple screenshot and Google lens search will show you exactly what they are! Try it! When you don’t know.. don’t no!
@rizek686120 күн бұрын
@rockliquor1329 jak będziesz porównywać skały ze zdjęciami na Google to na pewno znajdziesz ten prawdziwy księżyc 🤒
@HoboMinerals21 күн бұрын
Your wording has gotten so much better! It does actually look like one..