Nee. Gewoon nee.quote:Op zaterdag 30 april 2011 14:48 schreef alexmeijer het volgende:
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En wat versta jij onder holle ijzer meteorieten?quote:This magnificent specimen photo was borrowed from: http://silver-rockets.com/tag/meteorites/ of the Fukang (meteorite); The Fukang meteorite was found in the mountains near Fukang, China in 2000. Pallasites are a type of stony-iron meteorite with beautiful olivine crystals.
CHRYSOLITE, is transparent variety of olivine. The true chrysolite of the modern mineralogist is a magnesium silicate. Certain kinds of topaz, from the Schneckenstein in Saxony, are known as Saxon chrysolite. The transparent yellow chrysoberyl with a brilliant cut can and has be mistaken for a yellow diamond. This gem is also often mistaken for the chrysoberyl. The name, earlier in time was used for yellow varieties of tourmaline and topaz.
Chrysolite is harder than glass, but not as hard as quartz. The finest specimens are noted to come from Egypt and from Brazil. The stone is commonly found in certain volcanic rocks and as noted in the meteor photo above. Other localities where the stone ...
quote:Op zaterdag 30 april 2011 23:22 schreef Verbodsbord het volgende:
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