Daid wrote:

"The material is very unusal and interesting. Facts: NWA 6412; S1; W1; TKW 1716g
The fresh matrix is very porous and friable ... a lot of chondrules in 3D-view

http://gavie.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=61

The 78-gram full slice will soon be in my meteorite collection :-)

David is right! This is a very spectacular oddball of a chondrite with its
chondrules literally popping out - the only meteorites I know of that show
a similar feature are Bjurböle (L/LL4) and NWA 2380 (LL5) but David's
NWA 6412 (H5/6) carries this to extremes! Looking forward to welcoming
this chondrite in my collection!

Cheers,

Bernd


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