Bob,
This is a great question.
I too would love to hear from a meteoriticist about this.
I am quite sure that Dr. Campins is an amazing Astronomy professor but does he 
also study rocks FROM space?
Darren pointed out many links to Carbonaceous meteorites that clearly contain 
clay but again I ask. Do astronomy experts   converse with Meteorite experts? 
Do they agree or disagree on things? 
I have been showing my finds to Meteoriticists for 21 years and hearing the 
word "mud stone" has become as dreaded a word as "quartz". 
As  the rock is automatically disqualified as a possible meteorite if it 
contains either of these minerals. 
How does a new study like this relate to the way Meteorite experts may now look 
at "mud stones" ?
Carl
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


---- Robert Verish <[email protected]> wrote: 
> After reading this article, I have a question:
> Do we have to keep an open mind to the possibility of finding a "clay 
> meteorite"?
> -- Bob V.
> 
> <http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/news/breakingorbit/2010/10/geminids-meteor-shower-driven-by-exploding-clays.html>
> 
>  Exploding Clays Drive Geminids Sky Show?
> 
> ++++++++
> If the Geminids are the spawn of Pallas, their meteorites could teach us a 
> lot about that huge and hard-to-reach parent body.
> 
> "Pallas is second largest asteroid [by volume], and we don't know much about 
> it," Campins said.
> 
> "So if we actually have pieces of it that come to the Earth and could be 
> recovered, we would have a free sample-return mission to the asteroid."
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