Dhofar 908...Rosetta stone?

For many years that expression was used for NWA 99555:

A very important new paper on our angrite SAH99555 (Sahara 99555, a 2710g single stone with black fusion crust found by our team in May 1999) was published in the last issue of the scientific journal Nature. In the words of co-authors Joel Baker, Director of Geology School of Earth Sciences, University of Wellington, NEW ZEALAND, and Martin Bizarro, Leader, MC-ICP-MS Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, DENMARK : “Your angrite meteorite find SAH9955 is now the oldest absolutely dated igneous rock in the Solar System, has clear evidence for the former presence of short-lived 26Al in it (which caused planetesimal melting), and very likely will become the "Rosetta Stone" for early Solar System chronology”...

Will every a bit special meteorite be nicknamed "Rosetta Stone" now?

To my knowledge Dhofar 908 is paired with Dhofar 302, 303, 305, 306, 307, 309, 310, 311, 730, 731, 489, 908, 909, 911, 950, and 1085... It seems that Dho 908 has something that all those others do not have. This is very interesting and I'd be very pleased to know more about that phenomenon.
Thank you!

Peter



Adam Hupe wrote:

Dear List Members:

Several collectors expressed an interest in pieces of
the “Rosetta Stone”.  I finally got around to cutting
this world class lunaite making for more affordable
slices.  The end-cut yielded eight pieces, all
beautiful as can be seen in the link below:

Dhofar 908 Very Rare Lunar/Moon Meteorite, The
“Rosetta Stone”

Complete slices and one end-cut of the Dhofar 908
“Rosetta Stone”, a very rare Impact Melt Breccia Lunar
meteorite found 2003 in Oman.  A Total Known Weight of
245.46 grams is reported for this find consisting of
several individuals. This particular stone is well
known because it is the only example that displays two
lithologies earning the nick name, the Rosetta Stone
because it may represent the smoking gun tying two
sets of pairings together. Please let me know if any
of these pieces are of interest.

Starting with top row, left to right:

http://themeteoritesite.com/Rossetta.jpg

Weight (grams)   Dimensions (mm)          Price

3.040            33 X 22 X 2            4,000.00
1.494            31 X 20 X 1            2,000.00
1.766            31 X 20 X 1            SOLD
1.372            29 X 16 X 1.5          1,800.00
1.212            27 X 17 X 1.5          1,600.00
1.242            24 X 16 X 2            1,600.00
.906             20 X 13 X 2            1,300.00
.958 (end cut)   13 X 10 X 7            1,300.00


To see several auctions ending in the next few days,
click on this link:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZraremeteorites


Thank you for looking and if you are bidding, good
luck.


Best Regards,

------------------------------------
Adam Hupe
The Hupe Collection
Team LunarRock
IMCA 2185
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