Hi all,

have a look at my specimen (47.5g)

www.austromet.com/collection/NWA_CV3.jpg

www.austromet.com/collection/NWA_CV3_closeup_01.jpg

www.austromet.com/collection/NWA_CV3_closeup_02.jpg

enjoy,

Christian


IMCA #2673
www.austromet.com
 
Christian Anger
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2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:59 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Nice CAI in a CV3

Hi All,

At the Tucson show, I picked up a nice NWA end section with a wonderful 
CAI. I know, I know, its not an historic L6, but it is pretty cool 
anyway.

When I do talks about the solar system, I like to pass around a CAI for 
the obvious reasons. Now I can hold one up in front of a class and 
everyone can see it.

Here are some pics of the piece:

http://challenge.isu.edu/nwa2086.html

Notice the smaller CAI island that drifted off the mainland, looking 
somewhat like Madagascar off the east coast of Africa.

Any thoughts on the CAI would be appreciated.

Happy viewing.

Martin H







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