Meteorite 20 is a photograph by - MicROCKScopica - which was uploaded on August 3rd, 2020.
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Meteorite 20
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- MicROCKScopica -
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Photograph - Polarized Light Photomicrograph
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Thin section of a Meteorite
"There was a penetration of the light into solid substance so that I seemed to see into things, deep in...".
John Steinbeck was not thinking of rocks when he wrote this sentence in "Travels with Charley - In search of America". However, his feeling exactly reflects what people should think when looking at rock photomicrographs such as in this reportage on "Ocean Jasper".
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This isn’t a terrestrial rock, but a meteorite, kindly provided by the Museo di Scienze Planetarie della Provincia di Prato – Parsec, Italy, for a photomicrographic reportage. Meteorites are fundamental for understanding the origin of our planet. In particular chondritic meteorites (chondrites) are the most common type that falls to Earth, and are also among the oldest known material in the solar system, dated at 4,56 billion years ago.
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All images in this gallery are transmitted, polarized light photomicrographs of 30-micron-thick rock slices (geological "thin sections"), with width of view ranging from 1 to 5 mm. Images were taken with a digital camera mounted on the trinocular head of a polarizing optical microscope.
Rock cut, sliced and thinned down to a regular thin section (30-micron thickness)
Technique: Photomicrograph under polarized light, crossed polars plus red tint plate
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