Hello all

A rarest italian fall is the Piancaldoli meteorite, a
LL3 meteorite, after the fall only 3 pieces of
gr.7.55, 5.1 and 0.41 as found, but all probably is
lost, only a thin section in the Natural Museum of
Washington is available.
Regards

matteo

--- fcressy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Zelmir and all,
> 
> Rare? How about Revelstoke? TKW ~1 gram; a CI1, and
> Canadian.
> Go for it STEVE A. ;-)
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Frank
> 
> >Now the question:
> >Whoever knows if there migh be somewhere hidden (in
> a museum, >collection,
> or just cited in the literature...) some even more
> rare meteorite, >"rare"
> being based on similar criteria as above, thus
> combining location, >tkw and
> type,
> >to take just these three and simplify.
> >Just a challange..
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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