Hello all

Nice news, a email arrive few minutes ago from
Germany:

I received the thin sections yesterday. I just had a
look and made some 
analyses.

Yes, NWA 1052 and NWA 1054 appear to belong to the
stewn field of NWA 
1058.

As I  said earlier NWA 1058 has some very unusual
features. At the 
moment 
further studies are done (isotope studies, bulk
chemistry) to really 
find 
out, if the sample belongs to the acapulcoites or not.
The sample is 
very 
interesting. You might say, it is an "unusual
acapulcoite-related 
meteorite".

Now I have in total 3 acapulcoites. Few slices is on
sale on Ebay now.....
Regards

Matteo


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