Hi Mike and List,

Mike wrote: "I have received confirmation that the Zaragoza meteorite was 
re-submitted
to the NOMCOM for approval. This meteorite has been under study for nearly two 
years."

Zaragoza is a very interesting IVA-AN iron. I own a 14.8-gram rectangular slice 
with two
troilite inclusions - one of them is elongated. Maybe it is one of those 
unidentified Fe-Cr
sulfides mentioned in the write-up Mike presented.

The interesting thing about Zaragoza is that even if specimens are expertly 
etched, which
my slice definitely is, you can hardly recognize the Widmanstätten pattern. It 
is there but
you can only see it vaguely unless the lighting is favorable or you'll have to 
view it under
a microscope. Maybe it's because of its high Ni content?! Such a subtle thing!!!

Viva Espagna,
Viva Zaragoza!

Bernd

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