Exactly my thought too. I've been waiting for the classification of NWA869 since I started with meteorites. I've heard about several classifications made, but I
have yet to see one paper on it.
This meteorite should be interesting for science as it is presenting a large sample
of fresh meteoritic material that have a lot of variation.

This is my latest (probably paired with) NWA869 that I've cut, showing a
nice composition of three different lithologies.
http://www.meteorite.neab.net/pictures/NWA869-breccia.jpg

/G�ran

Meteoryt.net wrote:

OK nice, but where is NWA869.
One of the nicest, cheapest, and biggest NWA meteorites from 1999 stay
unclassified.

It will be classified or not ? If not everyone who sell meteorites as NWA869
make met-fraud :(
This should be finally finished by Met Nomenclature.


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