Northwest Africa (NWA) 7171 Meteorite Thin Section - Mosaic

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This is super neat! I'm definitely going to be following to see future posts, and I wanted to suggest that you take a look at the STEMGeeks community - as this kind of content might be something they enjoy!

https://peakd.com/c/hive-163521/created - for a direct link to that page.

You may want to say a bit of a small description about each slice you post too, but honestly the images are super rad so if you don't have anything else to say about them that's probably okay too.

I know my wife and I would love to hear about the process or anything you'd have to say about these pieces.

Oh, and welcome to HIVE. I see you're a recent join!

(Thanks to my wife @near-mrs for pointing you out to me!)

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Thanks for the recommendations! I'm glad this work interests you and your wife. I have many more to produce, next up is a Martian in visible light.

I am only a digital artist and have no official background in petrology or mineralogy. So I fear that I could provide incorrect observations based on the science. I also do not agree with the accepted views, so I prefer to defer on commenting publicly about the material for now. But I think you have a good point and I will see what I can do 😄

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