Jeff Kuyken who is also an ardent NWA 1933 fan, has often asked this question
before. This meteorite is so exceptional
that it would really deserve a two-digit classification.
Well that I am and always will be. I also have to agree with Zelimir on
Sahara 98175 (LL3.5) which is another impressive
Eric, Marvelous shock vien on the 25.85gr sah 98175! Jerry
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Zelimir wrote:
Both are indeed so stunning and I have never seen such a beautiful
chondrule pattern (perhaps comparable to Sahara 98175 (LL3.5, S4,
W1) while perhaps only Ragland or (especially) Krymka may present
a more stunning pattern).
I fully agree. There are 6 slices in my collection
G'day Bernd, Zelimir List,
By the way, is NWA 1933 an LL3.0 or is the second digit so far unknown
(undetermined) ?
Heaven knows why it hasn't been fully classified. Jeff Kuyken who is also
an ardent
NWA 1933 fan, has often asked this question before. This meteorite is so
exceptional
that it
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