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Morning in the middle
of the Brenham strewn field |
Early morning and Steve
calibrates the detector |
Steve Arnold fires up his ATV.
Note meteorite on the luggage rack |
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Most targets were dug by hand |
Scrap dug up while hunting included
wagon wheels and plow blades
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The back hoe is called in to
excavate a possible meteorite |
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Uncovering the largest
North American pallasite |
Extraterrestrial treasure fully revealed |
The backhoe hoists the 3/4 ton
meteorites out of a seven-foot hole |
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Mr. and Mrs. Binford
(the landowners), with Steve |
Heat shield revealed, this is the
world's largest oriented pallasite |
Detail of crystals in
an exposed olivine pocket |
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A similar Brenham specimen,
cut and polished |
An iron (siderite) slice from
another Brenham specimen |
Wichita schoolchildren with pallasite
at the Afton Observatory |
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Photographs by Phil Mani, Steve Arnold, Qynne Arnold, Geoffrey Notkin. All rights reserved. |
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