Hi Ruben, Bernd,

Congratulations..hope it turns out exciting.

Reminds me of a mesosiderite, some resemblance to Vaca Muerta or Esterville in 
places with its strange mixture/matrix.

Regards,

Graham Ensor UK
 
---- Ruben Garcia <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi Bernd,
> 
> Thanks for the comments. We do have reservations about "if" it really
> has a chondrule or if it is just a round inclusion. However, some of
> the most knowledgeable people in the world have guessed high metal
> diogenite (as it is loaded with metal) or lodrinite or other primitive
> achondrite- Ureilite maybe?
> 
> My guess is that it will be an achondrite - maybe a new class?
> However, if it is a chondrite it will be anything but ordinary - maybe
> a new class here too?
> 
> 
> Ruben Garcia
> Phoenix, Arizona
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