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« on: October 24, 2017, 05:21:08 am »
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Hello everyone!

How I became an interesting collector of stones this summer:


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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2017, 07:41:26 am »
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  Welcome back to the forum.

   What leads you to believe those are Meteorites ?

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« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2017, 02:36:37 am »
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Hi homefire!

Every thing and place have their own Secrets and I'll discover it after chemical analysis.
Meanwhile, these are my assumptions.

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« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2017, 06:51:48 am »
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   Expert I am not but I happen to know some about Meteorites.  Your Photos look Nothing like any I've seen.  Hard to tell from the Video but I see what looks like Weathered Granite,  Some Chert or Flint and Volcanic Rock like Basalt.  One looks like nothing but Lime Stone.   What Testing Have you done?

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« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2017, 11:29:36 am »
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Hi!

If they are lunar meteorites, it will be difficult to prove it,because the presence of metal is very small or not at all.
I have not made any analyzes,because it has to be understood where to do it.
The stones are very weird,therefore I am interested in the opinion of experienced specialists.
As far as I know,moon or any other planet meteorites not well investigated.
Does anyone know of how many fractions are composed such type of asteroids.

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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2017, 12:07:52 pm »
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   The information is available.  3o years ago you would have to be a Professor to know things like that.  Now most is available on line. 

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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2017, 01:29:04 am »
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Hi!

Anyone can become a professor,who is not lazy and there is logical thinking.
I agree, the information is available,but it is controversial.
We are wise when  see a newly-dropped, warm, black-burned meteorite,who pulls the magnet and can be found with a metal detector.
But to recognize the old hondrits and ahondrites,then you will be told unnecessary wisdom.
Maybe professors do not know everything,but maybe there is something to hide.
I understand that old hondrits and ahondrites are hard to find and if anyone finds them,
then it's easier for many experts to say,that they are earth's rocks.
So I have not yet figured out where to test my stones.
I think it's a shock to find so many possible stones meteorites in one place,because you do not have to go to Africa to look for them.

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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2017, 08:28:03 am »
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   The black skin on your rocks looks to be nothing more then Molybdenum, Hematite or some other deposits.  More the Common here in the South West United States. 

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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2017, 03:52:01 am »
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   The black skin on your rocks looks to be nothing more then Molybdenum, Hematite or some other deposits.  More the Common here in the South West United States. 


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« Reply #9 on: July 15, 2020, 06:03:40 am »
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Greetings to all !

In three years, I have found and created an impressive collection of possible stone meteorites-achondrites. Until now, such possible stone meteorites have not been found in Latvia, it was also confirmed by the Geology Laboratory of the University of Latvia. To determine if this is a meteorite, you must perform the KT-Geo service (it must be XRD or EDS).Currently, the science of meteorites has grown into a large private business and is closely linked to fraud and lies. In the beginning, Professor Randy L. Korotev of Washington University claimed that it was not a meteorite,but when I ask him to confirm his opinion with a signature,the professor changed his attitude and stated that he was retired and no longer provided such services. I realized,that I am a competitor and therefore no one will identify my rocks. My rocks can be seen on yuotube(Andris Cielavs) and facebook(Andris Cielavs,rīkstnieks). Enjoy watching.

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