> 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..
> 

Interseting challenge, I'll take it!

Most of us have rarer meteorites than these two from the moon!

Do you remember, there is a type of meteorites called howardite, supposely
comming from the soil of Vesta.

In these meteorites, it is not so uncommon to find some small black
inclusions. If I remember well they are related to carbonaceous
meteorites...

So I have something "rarer" (based on location of find, tkw and type) than
these two from the moon!!

Challenge #2: what is the rarest meteorite in your collection? 
Mine is probably the Sahara 98111, a Diogenite with only 29g of TKW

Regards,

Julien


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