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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/my-meteorite-piece/">My Meteorite Piece</a></p><p>Phil sent me a rock. No, seriously &#8211; a space rock! I published the first half of his accompanying letter in tonight&#8217;s report, My Mighty Meteorite. This is the second half of his letter to both Ponzi and myself: What you have here is a piece of shrapnel from this meteorite. Its composition is about [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/my-meteorite-piece/">My Meteorite Piece</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/my-meteorite-piece/">My Meteorite Piece</a></p><p><em>Phil sent me a rock. No, seriously &#8211; a space rock! I published the first half of his accompanying letter in tonight&#8217;s report, <a href="http://channels.lockergnome.com/windows/archives/20060821_my_mighty_meteorite.phtml" title="My Mighty Meteorite">My Mighty Meteorite</a>. This is the second half of his letter to both Ponzi and myself:</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lockergnome/221777082/" title="My Meteorite"><img align="left" hspace="15" vspace="15" border="1" src="http://s3.pirillo.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/221777082_84e761df60_t.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="My Meteorite" /></a> What you have here is a piece of shrapnel from this meteorite. Its composition is about 91% iron, 7.1% nickel, 0.46% cobalt, 0.26% phosphorus, and about 1% sulfur. There are trace amounts of gallium, germanium, and iridium (that last was the key element that lead scientists to understand that the dinosaurs were wiped out by a similar but much larger blast). </p>
<p>Most meteorites are stone. They come from asteroids in the belt between Mars and Jupiter. When a large body forms in a solar system, all the stuff making it up is at first mixed, like batter. But when it gets big enough, the heavy stuff &#8211; the metal &#8211; sinks to the center. So you need a big asteroid for that to happen, bigger than the Moon, so that its gravity is strong enough to differentiate it. Then it has to suffer a mighty blow from another huge asteroid, disrupting it, blowing it into billions of pieces.</p>
<p>What you&#8217;re holding in your hand is a piece of metal that was once deep within the core of a planetary-sized body that was destroyed by the impact of another planet-sized body, 4 billion years ago. It orbited the Sun, relatively untouched all that time, until that fateful day 30 millennia ago. It&#8217;s a piece of outer space brought to Earth in a fiery, violent decent that ended in cataclysm.</p>
<p>And now it&#8217;s yours. </p>
<p>[The first half of Phil's letter has been <a href="http://channels.lockergnome.com/windows/archives/20060821_my_mighty_meteorite.phtml" title="My Mighty Meteorite">published elsewhere</a> - and if you haven't figured it out by now, I'm very thankful for his gift. It's kinda like space copralite?]</p>
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