File:Pena Blanca Spring meteorite, part slice.jpg
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DescriptionPena Blanca Spring meteorite, part slice.jpg | This rare and beautiful brecciated aubrite was seen to fall into a natural spring stock pond on August 2, 1946, near Marathon in Brewster County, Texas. Legendary hunter/collector Oscar Monnig attempted to secure the main mass but the owners were not willing to part with it despite numerous pleas. It was not sold until the 1980's when Robert Haag purchased it from the estate. This partial slice weighs 1.02 grams and was removed from a larger Casper specimen by Shawn A. | ||
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Source | Flickr: Pena Blanca Spring | ||
Author | Jon Taylor | ||
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Date and time of data generation | 22:13, 13 July 2011 |
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