Picked up this little 7/16" long stone a while back. Figured it was something but never spent very much time looking at it until today. When I turned the one end up to the microscope, I found a jade-green looking material sticking out of it. Besides taking a couple pictures of the green material, I took a few pictures of the stone overall to give those interested some idea as to why I thought the stone might be a meteorite. The green protruding material brought to mind for me the Isheyevo Carbonaceous piece with the Teal-green inclusion that Mr. Kuyken has.

Michael Murray
micro hunter of southwest Colorado

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