Hello Larry and List,

I also have quite a few irons from Franconia that show what appear to be impact craters in them.

Here is a slice of the Franconia H5 actually showing one on the controversial irons that was in the process of separating from it's chondrite parent. Or at least this is how it looks to an amateur ;) At any rate these are very interesting photos...

http://www.nuggetshooter.com/imagesMET/franshediron001.jpg

http://www.nuggetshooter.com/imagesMET/franshediron002.jpg

Bill
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Hello List,

Good morning, I just finished uploading some cool pictures to my webshots page. The Franconia irons, (most likely metal fragments from the H chondrite,) occasionally have impact craters on them. I have photographed them at 40X and 100X. There are pictures of a perfectly oriented "BB" with craters, views of micro flow lines, and 'crater fields' in miniature!
See the last photo album on this page;

http://community.webshots.com/user/microman108

Have a Meteoritic Day,
Larry
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