Hello Mike,
I am the lucky owner of 2 such pieces of NWA 1933, thus an end section of
about 13 g (acquired in May 2003 at a mineral show, at a time when the
meteorite was not yet classified) and a full slice of 20.5 g acquired 5
months later, elsewhere.
Both are indeed so stunning and I have
Hello list,
Zelimir Gabelica wrote:
I am the lucky owner of 2 such pieces of NWA 1933...
Both are indeed so stunning and I have never seen such a beautiful
chondrule pattern...while perhaps only Ragland or (especially) Krymka may
present a more stunning
pattern)...
Please have a look to a
OK
Little riddle for Best Chondrules thread
What well known chondrite it is ?
Sahara chondrite and to make it more easy its not NWA
Full slice 80mm diameter
http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/P0008996.jpg
http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/P0008997.jpg
http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/P0008998.jpg
Deffenatly SAU001 - Lars
This would also have been my first guess because of these
light-clolored clasts but then I thought Marcin wrote Sahara,
so I tried to find a Saharan meteorite that still shows beautiful
chondrules but also chondrule clasts, and signs of equilibration.
Bernd (definately
: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Best chondules I have ever seen
Deffenatly SAU001
:-)
Lars
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How about these chondrules? What do the list members think? Aren't these
things of sheer beauty.
Mike Farmer
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