Hehe, I have also a Gao(c) oder (d) or (e),
in a batch of dusty Gaos from Carion, there was one, which turned out after
cutting not to be a Gao, but a different ordinary chondrite, rather an L
than a H.
Unfortunately it had only 10g, so it still lays around here unclassified.

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Heh, so I must have Gao (f) and Gao (g)
one is pretty L6 chondrite, around 40g and another strong weathered sheld shaped oriented piece with deep crack. Looks too weathered for standard Gao, so maybe its something else




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