So completely fantastic, Tom.

As a CO 3.1 witnessed fall---it's a fantastic meteorite....and yours are wondrous, surreal images.

Kudos!


All best / d,


On Feb 18, 2010, at 8:32 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi List,  I have a new set of micrographs  on my gallery.  They are of
Kainsaz, a CO3. I am trying a less than conventional approach to these images
and the results are  interesting.

There are some cool barred chondrule structures so many of you may enjoy
them.

The link is at:
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/articles/kainsaz/index.htm

This  link will take you straight to the images.


Kainsaz

Muslyumov,  Tatar Republic, Russia
Fell 1937, September 13, 1415 hrs
Tkw:  ~200kg
Carbonaceous chondrite  CO3  (25.56% total  iron)


Thanks,   Tom Phillips

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