[meteorite-list] Look Here ! Best Chondrules I have seen .

2005-01-04 Thread Steven Drummond
Hi list , Want to see the best chondrules I have ever seen click on this link http://www.strufe.net/IMG_0317.jpgMy guess is that nobody knows what NWA # this slice comes from. Well , except the dealer that sold it to me. Ill give some time before I divulge

Re: [meteorite-list] Look Here ! Best Chondrules I have seen .

2005-01-04 Thread Steven Drummond
Hi List, I forgot to put the weight of this slice , it is 2.15 grams . Slice is 1 1/4 by 7/8 . The link... http://www.strufe.net/IMG_0317.jpg Regards, Steven __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com

Re: [meteorite-list] Look Here ! Best Chondrules I have seen .

2005-01-04 Thread John Birdsell
Hi Steve and thanks for posting that oneIt's GORGEOUS!!! What is it? -John Steven Drummond wrote: Hi List, I forgot to put the weight of this slice , it is 2.15 grams . Slice is 1 1/4 by 7/8 . The link... http://www.strufe.net/IMG_0317.jpg Regards, Steven

[meteorite-list] Look Here ! Best Chondrules I have seen

2005-01-04 Thread Michael Fowler
Looks similar to NWA 1955, the transitional H/L 3-4 chondrite see David Weir: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9278/ except that most pieces of NWA 1955 have a fragmental outline. This one looks fresher and has rounder outline. NWA 1955 is available from Mile High Meteorites, where I