Hey list, check this one,
www.caillou-noir.com/KhelbEllouz.htm
It is very very possibly, say very possibly a LL 3.0, the Semarkona type from the last infos I had as personnal communications from the team working on it, sightly more weathered; it's more than a year that we work on it, since I brought it back from the field. All datas recovered confirms the 3.0 type, LL of course. We are verifying step by step all possible other choices before we ask from LL3.0 type classification.
This one kilo stone was found amongst a stock of around one thousand stones. I'll bring some to theTuscon show.
That's hunting life, one over a thousand, enough to keep on searching, who knows ?
Best regards,
Michel FRANCO
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> its not Sahara xxxxx -- it's from Sahara deserts. > So this can be any hot sahara chondrite, but not NWA
Acfer 329 ???
so Lars is da winner Yes old good SAU001. 3kg specimen from Serge Afanasjev full of L4 section.
My every SAU specimen was different. Its one of my most favorite chondrites.
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