Hi Ron and all, Thanks for the story.
Two lines make me wonder exactly what meteorites they used in the research: -------------- > The researchers at Imperial College London reached their conclusions after > analysing the composition of primitive meteorites, coal-like rocks that > are older than the earth and which have barely changed since the Solar > System was made up of fine dust and gas. and > The researchers analysed > around half of the approximately 45 primitive meteorite falls in existence > around the world. I ran a query for carbonaceous meteorites using the COM database and came up with 36 witnessed falls, and 561 total. Winonites, a total of 11 listed. Brachinites, 7 entries. Any more info or guesses? Cheers, Martin ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

