Hello Moser.

They are the same meteorite. The eucrite pieces were apparently mixed into the 
silicate and metal portion in the collision between the two parent bodies.  Due 
to weathering at different rates the eucrite nodules were sometimes found with 
no obvious meso-like material giving the impression that they were two separate 
meteorites.

Elton


--- On Tue, 5/6/08, Moser Francesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Moser Francesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Vaca Muerta eucrite
> To: "ZZ ML Meteorite-List" <[email protected]>
> Date: Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 5:23 PM
> Hi all,
> a couple of years ago I bought a big slice of Vaca Muerta
> Eucrite
> inclusions, but I cannot find any information on the web, I
> can only find
> informations about the more famous mesosiderite...
> have someone some informations for me?? like the TKW or a
> correct
> description??
> 
> Why the MetBull site doesn't tell anything about this
> strange meteorite??
> http://tinyurl.com/649my6
> 
> This is my sample:
> http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/Immagini/Meteoriti/Rocciose-Acondriti/VacaMuertaEu.jpg
> http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/Immagini/Meteoriti/Rocciose-Acondriti/VacaMuertaEu_3195.jpg
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Ciao
> 
> <><><><>
> Francesco Moser
> http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/
> IMCA #1510 www.imca.cc
> 
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