Wow! Congratulations on the "new" NM strewnfield and on what is probably
a very rare achondrite meteorite. *If* it is an achondrite, then there's 
something
wrong about the "lone chondrule" ;-) If there are chondrules and if this "loner"
is a chondrule, what about an E-chondrite - maybe anomalous?

I first thought I was looking at something angritic or diogenitic ... maybe an 
olivine
diogenite but I can't see any triple junctions in the pics. Hmm, please keep us 
posted!

Best wishes,

Bernd

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