Dear List,
I am trying to draw some more attention to my beautifull unequilibrated
chondrite NWA 5730.
It puzzles me that it is not completely sold out yet ....
I am willing to consider serious offers for the two slices with the large
Green Hypersthene Chondrule (1196-8 and 1196-9), and for the three largest
partly crusted fragments.
Furthermore I would like draw your attention to slice 226g-7. This slice
also contains a relatively large green hypersthene chondrule (in the
middle).
My personal favourite sample would be end-cut 226g-11. A beautifull nicely
proportioned free standing specimen.
http://home.planet.nl/~rlenssen/NWA5730.html
Thanks,
Rob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Lenssen" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 7:26 PM
Subject: AD: Introducting NWA 5730 L3.2, S2, W1
Dear List,
Please have a look at my new chondrule-stuffed type 3.
NWA 5730 (TKW 1560g; 8 specimens) has been provisionally classified L3.2
S2, W1, by Ray Pickard of Bathurst Observatory Research Facility, NSW
Australia.
Ray kindly offered me the following, to quote:
"This meteorite is perhaps the most beautiful and interesting meteorite
I've ever had the privilege of studying".
Available slices, an end cut and a few crusted fragments can be found at:
http://home.planet.nl/~rlenssen/NWA5730.html
Enjoy!
Best regards,
Rob Lenssen
IMCA #1681
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