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<title><![CDATA[PICK FIVE - You Pick Any 5 Meteorite Micromounts for $30!]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/pick-five-you-pick-any-5-meteorite-micromounts-for-30-free-ship"><img src="http://images.buyitsellit.com/2424469_80.jpg" alt="" border="0"></a></td><td><strong>$30.00</strong><br />You get to pick any five (5) meteorite micromounts.&nbsp; You can pick from any micromount listed in the "Meteorite Specimens - Micromounts" category of this store.&nbsp;&nbsp; Each specimen will come with it's own labeled gemjar.&nbsp; 

This offer does not apply to Lunar or Martian meteorites.&nbsp;&nbsp; 

For a full listing of meteorites you can pick, see this link - Meteorite Micromounts

To order - place this item in your cart, and tell me your 5 micromount selections by using the Order No....</td></tr></table>]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 22:28:46 GMT</pubDate></item>
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<title><![CDATA[Lanton - Rare Missouri Iron Meteorite from Howell County 1932]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/lanton-rare-missouri-iron-meteorite-from-howell-county-1932"><img src="http://images.buyitsellit.com/2018974_80.jpg" alt="" border="0"></a></td><td><strong>$8.00</strong><br />The Lanton iron meteorite (IIIAB) was unearthed from Howell County Missouri. &nbsp;It was found in 1932, buried in the ground and covered in a thick rind of oxidized shale. &nbsp;The meteorite has a low nickel content, which usually spells doom for ancient meteorites such as these because low nickel meteorites rust quicker.&nbsp; But, this meteorite is shock-hardened and this probably helped preserve it. &nbsp;The vast majority of this meteorite is in the collection of the Missouri Bureau of Geo....</td></tr></table>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Canyon Diablo - Unsorted Meteoritic Shale & Spheroids]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/canyon-diablo-unsorted-meteoritic-shale-spheroids"><img src="http://images.buyitsellit.com/1309361_80.jpg" alt="" border="0"></a></td><td><strong>$5.99</strong><br />These tiny iron spheroids and shale fragments originate from the area around
the Canyon Diablo impact crater in Arizona.&nbsp; The desert around the
crater is littered with rusted scraps of nickel iron (meteorites) and
these tiny spheroids.&nbsp; When the giant iron impactor slammed into the
desert floor, the resulting catastrophic explosion vaporized a large
portion of the meteorite.&nbsp; This vaporized portion condensed in the
atmosphere and rained down as solidified droplets of meteoritic ni....</td></tr></table>]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:55:10 GMT</pubDate></item>
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<title><![CDATA[Canyon Diablo Spheroids - Remnants of Vaporized Impactor]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://www.galactic-stone.com/product/canyon-diablo-spheroids-remnants-of-vaporized-impactor"><img src="http://images.buyitsellit.com/1309350_80.jpg" alt="" border="0"></a></td><td><strong>$7.00</strong><br />These tiny iron spheroids originate from the area around the Canyon Diablo impact crater in Arizona.&nbsp; The desert around the crater is littered with rusted scraps of nickel iron (meteorites) and these tiny spheroids.&nbsp; When the giant iron impactor slammed into the desert floor, the resulting catastrophic explosion vaporized a large portion of the meteorite.&nbsp; This vaporized portion condensed in the atmosphere and rained down as solidified droplets of meteoritic nickel iron.&nbsp; Tho....</td></tr></table>]]></description>
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