Hello List,


A couple weeks ago I came across a letter on the internet published in the 
American Mineralogist, Vol 94, pages 841-844, 2009 (here is a link to the 
letter http://www.its.caltech.edu/~chima/publications/2009_AM_tistarite.pdf ) 
and the topic was about a new mineral found in Allende, called Tistarite.

 

Last month I purchased an Allende meteorite and since then been fascinated by 
the thought that Allende is older then dirt, to be more exacted, 4.57 billion 
years old. And to top it off, Allende has traces of nanodiamonds from near by 
supernovas, making the fine-grain microscopic particles older then our solar 
system.

 

Now in 2009 from American Mineralogist I read that scientists have found a new 
mineral only present in Allende meteorite, which is called Tistarite. My 
question is how will this new mineral impact Allende meteorite in the science 
and meteorite communities and what significance will it have on future 
discoveries for new minerals?

 

Thank you
Shawn Alan
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