Dean has informed me that his specimen has been turned-in for classification,
and that the general consensus is -- enstatite chondrite -- so Michael, you may
be right.
Time will tell, Bob V.
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I might have been somewhat close with my guess of EH. : ). Mike
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Hey Dean,
Did you ever get an ID or resolution on your metal-grain-rich meteorite?
I'm surprised that no one mentioned the possibility of it being an "HH
chondrite".See these two photos by Greg Stanley of his Nova 010 purchase:
https://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/bolide-chaser/Nova_010_H-an
Hi Pierre-Marie and all,
Which I could help you out some but what you showed me is that I have precious few
French Meteorites in my collection after looking to see if I could help out. All my
best and good
luck.
--AL
Pelé Pierre-Marie wrote:
> Hello to the List,
>
> A few days ago, I sent an
Hello to the List,
A few days ago, I sent an S.O.S. to get some nice
meteorite pictures for my book "The French
Meteorites".
First of all, I have to thank the many list members
who helped me by sending wonderful pictures. They will
be thanked also in my book which may be in the stores
in Decemb
Hello to the List,
For my forthcoming french meteorite book, I'm searching for very high resolution
pictures of the following meteorites (of course, I'll put a copyright notice under
each according to your recommendation) :
- Nice Shirokovsky slice (to illustrate meteor wrongs)
Nice slices or
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