[meteorite-list] Anomolous Aluminum Object's..

Göran Axelsson axelsson at acc.umu.se
Wed Apr 26 03:39:10 EDT 2006


You could easily melt aluminium in a fire, it melts at about 660 degrees
celsius. I've seen blobs like this after a small cabin with aluminium
roof burned down.

You don't tell us the size of it but I can't believe it is residues from
the space shuttle SRB:s as someone else suggested. The aluminium in the
rocket fuel is burned and ends up as alumina, releasing energy.

I would guess aluminium cans in a camp fire or something else made by man.

Regards, Göran

kevin decker wrote:

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> Hello,can anybody help me figure out what these are?..They remind me

> of some tektites..I found these in Florida..Thank's..Kevin W.Decker.

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