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by Hodges Jeffery
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This is a photograph of the famous Nakhla Martian meteorite. This is a photo of a thin section of this meteorite viewed through a microscope using... more
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11 oz.
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This is a photograph of the famous Nakhla Martian meteorite. This is a photo of a thin section of this meteorite viewed through a microscope using transmitted cross polarized light. The different colors indicate the mineral and crystal composition of this meteorite.
I have been addicted to the Beautiful World of Meteorites In Thin Section every since I saw my first one 15 years ago. This passion turned me into a meteorite thin section collector and then a photographer. I try to capture the beauty of a meteorite without sacrificing the science behind it. Lately I have also been experimenting with different crystalized substances. This avenue of photography has already produced some amazing images and shows great potential. Now I would like to share some of these wonderful images with the World. Thank You for visiting my site! All comments are appreciated! Jeff Hodges Tags: meteorite, meteorite prints, Martian meteorites, lunar meteorites, lunar meteorite prints, Martian meteorite...
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Hodges Jeffery
Thank you so much! I'm glad you appreciate my work!
Mother Nature
F/L, FB - Stunning work! All your images are glorious examples of how much we miss in our universe. Hubble was an eye-opener for me, then the rovers and landers, the snowflake images, and now your meteorite slices - just AWESOME in the most true sense of the word.