Hi Mark, and List, I'm not just focussed on planetaries, but also on other achondrites, and especially the strange and beautiful ones. NWA 1000 certainly qualifies in both categories, since it's a really unusul, and highly shocked eucrite resembling a shergottite more than any other eucrite I know.
Have a look at my NWA 1000, 3.02 gram thin slice: http://www.timewarp.de/new/NWA1000-3.02g.JPG The dimensions of this sample are about 32x24x1mm. If you want to view the reverse side of the slab, just follow this hyperlink: http://www.timewarp.de/new/NWA1000-3.02r.JPG Hope this helps. It's not the main mass, but a neat sample ;-) Best, Norbert -----Original message----- Greetings List, Anyone with a picture(s) of NWA 1000 or knows where to see one, please let me know. Thanks very much. Mark ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

