All:

I have a question to the List: this is based on a number of meteorites I have 
purchased, which include the achondrites.  I have noticed that the mineral 
components (Olivine, Pyroxene and other crystals) in some of my achondrites 
have a very adamantine luster in the mineral components.  When I compare them 
to other 'earth' rocks, the luster is not the same.  To me there is a stricking 
difference.

Has anyone else noticed this?

If so, could this perhaps aid in spotting an achondrite (some kinds) that have 
undergone weathering and have no fusion crust.  I have found many chondrites, 
and feel that there could be achondrites out there too, but they are being 
overlooked.

If the luster is different in 'space rocks' then what could cause this?

Much Thanks,

Greg S.

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