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Lunar anorthosite meteorite 48gram + FUSION CRUST !!!

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    • Goran, please let us know if you want to sell it ???

    • said ExtraterrestrialRe...

    • 2007.06.07 at 07:19:27 PDT
    • album of Meteorites2007
    • Dear Goran and METEORITEdealer1, as I said before - Randy Korotev is a stupid #####! He run his own illegal "Lunar meteorites" company inside the building Washington University in St.Louis through abuse his title of professor spreading false information also known as pseudo-science and should be sentenced for gross fraud! Goran discovered approximately thousand new Lunar meteorites as private person from Sweden on november 2003 in the same crater who deserve good publicity and matter of course a fair place at "List of Lunar meteorites" I personally hope for success which mean - pull your socks up Randy Korotev!

    • said Meteorites2007

    • 2007.02.03 at 00:09:17 PST
    • album of MeteoritePresident
    • It's a sought after item this beautiful Lunar Highland anorthosite with fusion crust, Ihave seen more than incredible twice as many Moon rocks here inside the http://community.webshots.com/user/LunarMeteorites by Goran than those on list of Lunar meteorites and the collector value of your rare Moon rocks from Sweden is guarantee paramount belive me - yes especially now when these are not sliced! Yours sincerely, MeteoritePresident

    • said MeteoritePresident

    • 2007.02.02 at 06:46:40 PST
    • album of METEORITEdealer1
    • First and foremost I must thank you Dr.Goran for all these nice photos of exceptional Lunar meteorites - I'am deeply impressed! Would gladly like to buy this attractive Lunar anorthosite meteorite + fusion crust with cash payment afterwards we have come to a decision about the price level of course, if you want to sell? Meteorites2007, you are absolutely right regarding that jealous person named Randy Korotev who is responsible for "List of Lunar meteorites" as in this case represent official misconduct. It's a must for Randy Korotev too classify these important Lunar meteorites from Sweden as new Moon rocks otherwise he cause a international scandal and should lose his title of being a serious professor who works at Washington University in St.Louis within this department, however I will be going to contact you Dr.Goran about your unique Lunar anorthosite meteorite + fusion crust in the next few days /// prospective meteorite buyer.

    • said METEORITEdealer1

    • 2007.01.30 at 05:30:27 PST
    • album of LunarMeteorites
    • Both the white matrix and clasts population are 100% pure anorthositic with incredible black glassy melt veins proof m.m. I absolutly agree that it looks exactly the same as the high valued NASA Apollo anorthosite - but with extreme FUSION CRUST !!!!!! Please contact me for more information and thanks once again for your serious interesting, have a perfect day !!! =) Best Wishes /// Göran Lindfors

    • said LunarMeteorites

    • 2007.01.22 at 17:12:49 PST
    • album of Meteorites2007
    • I admire this invaluable beauty as strong resemble of the famous Apollo anorthosite who are the oldest rocks on the Moon, anorthosite is an important calcium-rich rock type of the Lunar Highland and ancient crust of the Moon is believed to have been composed of anorthosite. I can also understand that meteorite researcher today are somewhat jealous when you as private person from Sweden have succeed find something such a rarity, but them shall really be feel ashamed especially the owner behind "List of Lunar meteorites" at Washington University in St.Louis he must be complete blind if not notice this attractive and shiny fusion crust evidence. Take care and good luck with your extraordinary Lunar meteorites discovery, best greetings...

    • said Meteorites2007

    • 2007.01.20 at 15:32:20 PST

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