The Hodges Meteorite: An Interview with Dr. Julia Cartwright
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- What is commonly known as The Hodges Meteorite, is called "Sylacauga" by those who study it. One such meteorite expert is Dr. Julia Cartwright, Assistant Professor at The University of Alabama, who is currently doing analysis on the meteorite to help us understand more about it!
Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History and see The Hodges Meteorite for yourself!
• Alabama Museum of Natural History Website: almnh.museums.ua.edu/
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What do you think about Sylacauga (more commonly known as the Hodges Meteorite)?
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Such an interesting story ❤ so glad it’s in the museum …..
Очень интересная лекция ! Российские учёные не смогли устоновить происхождение моего метеорита Отправил в Берн вместе с включениями лонсдейлитов думаю в Швейцарии подробно его изучать 30 08 23 года он будет в музее естественной истории г.Берн
Please university address postcode that you sent your sample
Cool story, very nice meteorite.
Very cool
São pequenos perto dos meus eu estouro com muitos fragmentos de diversos tamanho de um meteoro que esplodiu aqui no Brasil são Paulo ...
Hello madam. i have some special and rare meteorites that have never been found before.
Please help me how can i sell them?
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How do I get meteorites valued? I'm in New Zealand
I guess I'd probably start with a museum.
I hope you will help me test about my meteorite i am from Vietnam!😀
How a message picture rare meteorite from Philippines ❤
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I have it, how to sell
Maaf saya dari indonesia saya menemukan batu keras seperti besi mohon bantuan nya tankyu ferimax
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❤ it's okay
meteorite hits you should get persons name
Don't want to damage it??? You do know how it got here right? It's not a faberge' egg.
Mam I have a meteorite can u help me how I sell this?
Saya ada batu meteorite from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾 1, kilogram
Hello..how to send samples of meteorite from Philippines...
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hi already i have a lot of meteorite but i dont know where can i sell it
i live in iran and my country is deferent with other countries my mean it is difficult to self it help me please ❤
HOW CAN IT HIT A HUMAN ?
Hello, I have a similar one that weighs about half a kilogram
Meteorite is only a tiny little pieces of asteroid. Do you agree? Meteorite are clean and no holes due to the fact that they are thinner and easily burned upon entry on planet earth. What if it is an asteroid, which body is round and thick? Asteroid travels many times faster than a meteorite upon entry because of their weight. The fall of heavy objects are faster than the lighter ones. So therefore, an asteroid fusion crust won't be the same as meteorite because it won't be as burnt as a meteorite. Do you agree? Some meteorite are not magnetic due to the fact that asteroid are not entirely magnetic. Do you agree?
No earth rocks contains many kinds of metals and gemstones in one rock. Do you agree? So therefore, rocks with many kinds of metals and gemstones are space rock. Do you agree? Chondrules are only found in space rock. Do you agree? Space rock smells. Do you agree?
Yes, I do believe you are correct.
Your asteroid fall theory as opposed to a meteorite fall is so true, yes space rocks smell strange.
No wrong....read about science
Cylacouga was a kondrite. 🎉🎉
Fortunately, "Cylacouga" isn't a word. How is it you're not smart enough to copy the word "Sylacauga" from the title? I mean, it's already spelled out.
MOI JE NE DONNE PAS MA METEORITE??? VOUS VOULEZ RIRE ??? MEME PAS DANS TOUTE VOTRE VIE L ESPERANCE DE VOIR UNE METEORITE PASSEE A 1M50 DE VOTRE VISAGE ENFIN AVEC UNE IMAGE ENIGMATIQUE MOI JE L AIE VUE PASSER DANS VOTRE VIE AUREZ VOUS LA CHANCE QUD J AIE EUT?????.?.? NO.
I think it's not right for you to change the name of something you didn't discover, it hurts the lady and she discovered it. You should not mess with its name.
First: that's a scientific standard naming process for cataloging and identifying in research. This has no bearing on any local or common names for any meteorites.
Second: Ann Hodges has been deceased for 52 years. I assure you, she is giving no shits about the name.
I’ve got four meteorites and one of them has coloured crystals and gold melted over the crystals
Please help me tests a rock see a lock sylacauga meteorite from Philippines ❤️🙏 please help
For all those who want to sell their special rocks that they hope are meteorites there is this thing called eBay, good luck. 🤪🤦♂️
Rather arrogant, it struck Mrs. Hodges, call it the Hodges Meteorite.
Oh well. If you own it, you can call it Captain Kangaroo if you like.
I have a more unique meteor rock
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