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Q: Why do I collect meteorites that are not classified? A: Unclassified meteorite-to-be's are expected to contribute more new knowledge to science than known ones. QQQQQQDDDDDDDDDDQQQQ Q: How do I determine that my rocks are meteorites? A: See statement at the end of this page. DqqD Q: Is your listing exaustive? A: No, new meteorites will be added at random into groups, old and new. Q: Any unique ones? A: Yes. Some are crystal-like in shape or having inclusions that contain removable quarts. Some glister somewhat like gold. Some get smaller in size if brushed hard.
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Anouncement By calling my rocks meteorites in this site I followed basic authentication rules. That is, they all attract magnet. Metal specks were found on almost all of them. Fusion crust can still be found on some specimens. Of those lacking magnetic properties X-rocks is the category assigned to them.

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