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Awww, I missed a NN late night post spree, they are always quality.
 
Cube said:
I have a piece of the moon and mars in a small display case. Certified genuine and are put away because of said toddler. When I get to them I'll post.

In a display case I got for my 4.6 billion or so year old babies.

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They're not rocks, Maree, they're minerals!
 
Cube, on 07 Feb 2014 - 4:32 PM, said:
Cube said:
I have a piece of the moon and mars in a small display case. Certified genuine and are put away because of said toddler. When I get to them I'll post.

In a display case I got for my 4.6 billion or so year old babies.

Certified genuine moon and mars ?

origin meteorite ?
 
Well some say the moon is made up from consolidated meteorites...or cheese..
 
err, Dr Stu, I didn't mean the origin of the moon (or mars for that matter) .. ;)

However the source of Cube's rocks from the moon could be brought back from one of the lunar landers. This I doubt as they would be the most expensive rocks on the planet. Probably even more expensive than diamonds.

And since no spacecraft sent to mars surface has ever returned, I doubt they were dug up by a robot and returned for Cube's collection either.
 
Goose said:
Certified genuine moon and mars ?

origin meteorite ?
Purchased both off one member from the international meteorite collectors association.

Mars meteorite NWA 4766. Authenticated and guaranteed by two members from the international meteorite collectors association. I won't post their membership numbers publically


The moon one ill post when I find it. It's somewhere safe..... So safe it's a little to hard to locate ha!

Edit. Moon is not a returned rock. I'd have to be working for NASA and have sticky fingers to have one of them..... Dream job working for NASA. One day....
 
Just curious as to how they know its a martian meteorite. Not doubting, just curious.
 
Because they know their ****. MMMKAAYYYYYYYYYY.
 
Simple version - They study the various isotopes of elements present. Usually carbon and oxygen. Each planet has a particular isotopic signature. The moon and earth are quite similar (obviously). Mars is different.

Cheers
Dave
 
Airgead said:
Simple version - They study the various isotopes of elements present. Usually carbon and oxygen. Each planet has a particular isotopic signature. The moon and earth are quite similar (obviously). Mars is different.

Cheers
Dave
Simpler version:
They know their ****.

Ha!
 
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