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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rumurutite & Kakangarite
This meteorite (Nwa 3098) looks a lot like some material I have...NWA
1774.
NWA 1774
R3.8 - 6 (not R5)
714 g TKW
Found 2002
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rumurutite & Kakangarite
Francesco wrote:
> Why on the classification page the R and K meteorite are
> Chondrite and just 6
Steve wrote:
> Hi bernd.I have a .632 gram kakangari slice.It shows chondrules in a
> uniform like line.It is a sandy color and very bittle.It measures 25 x 15
> x 6 mm in size.I traded a piece of park forest for it in may. steve
Wow, Steve, this is one of the rarest types and I wish I had a smal
Francesco wrote:
> Why on the classification page the R and K meteorite are
> Chondrite and just 6 pages after them become Achondrite?
> Maybe I misunderstood something?
Francesco, Rumurutiites and Kakangariites are clearly chondritic.
Let's take the LEW 87232 Kakangari-type Antarctic meteorite.
Hi All,
in Munich I bought a book and a slice of NWA 1906 (from PolandMet) an R4.
Today I search for the Rumurutite on the book and I found two strange
things:
Stony Un-Differentiated Meteorites :
Enstatite
Ordinary
Carbonaceous
Rumurutiite
Kakangari
Found in Antarctica, Achondrite-Rare:
Kakang
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