Hello Tom and List,

Stunning, breathtaking pictures, as usual! I like the very first shot best - 
the one which
shows the BO chondrule and the "dislocated" fragment of this barred chondrule. 
Often
the missing part of a chondrule cannot be found in the same part of the hand 
sample
but here it is still there, quite close but definitely "torn" or "ripped" away 
from the
rest of the chondrule.

You also wrote: "The microscope I use is an *aus* Jena Neophot 21 metallurgical 
microscope"

You don't need the *aus* because this German preposition only says that your 
microscope
comes *from* the German town the name of which is "Jena" - famous for its 
quality optics!

Best Sunday wishes
from Germany,

Bernd

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