come on, a big crater - similar to Jilin fall - and only a
unique little piece? Where is the others??? For me is only a
fake and they not want say the cratere is from a vulcanic
origin.

Matteo

----- Original Message -----
Da : Francisco Ocaña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A : [email protected]
Oggetto : [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite - First
analysis
Data : Sat, 22 Sep 2007 10:19:04 +0200

> Pallasite mainly stony (represented by Olivinic
> Orthopiroxenite)
> 
> Taenite 25-30%
> Mackiwanite- Vallerite 8-10%
> Stone 50-60%
> 
> Nice chrondules.
> 
> The analysis is not easy to read and is not correctly
> written in spanish  meteorite terms (they are experts in
> mineralogy).
> 
> http://fcpn.umsa.bo/fcpn/app?service=page/Planetarium  
>
> Publicaciones
> 
> Meteorite is called "Huanucollo" , as it felt in a dry
> river that flew  to this location: Huancollo.
> 
> So finally, was it a meteorite?  Then my questions: Just
> only one  fragment? is it common? may be a strewnfield?
> and wow, what a huge crater!
> 
> My 2 cents!
> 
> Paco Ocaña
> 
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