G'day List,
 
Some of you may remember my post a week or so about NWA 980. I have a photo from Mike Farmer (Thanks Mike) showing a piece of NWA 980 with a large white inclusion which I have added to the NWA 980 page in the new section of my website. I have a question about this meteorite though. All other meteorites that have inclusions, are basically just the one mineral/formation. (I could be wrong there! ;-)) But in NWA 980 the inclusions look to have chondrules. Can anyone say how these would come to form this way? And what would the inclusions consist of? A very interesting meteorite either way! The link to the page is:
 
Thanks again,
 
Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteoritesaustralia.com
 
(P.S. In case anyone is interested, Mike's piece is for auction on eBay.)

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