Jeff wrote: > The larger pieces of Tatahouine are great pieces to look at. > I have a 6.10 g & 11.10 g fragment which were my Monthly > Favourites for August and are pictured here if you're interested.
> http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/favourite/august2004.html > Both have a few very small patches of fusion > crust which is not really evident in the pics. Elton wrote: > Were any pieces that size actually recovered? > A 4 gram monster is the largest I have personally > seen. Rob W. wrote: > I currently have a 114 gram fragment ... Hello All! I have a 2-gram piece from Alain Carion, an 8-gram specimen from Alain with traces of fusion crust, and a breathtaking, thin, translucent platelet of 0.38 grams from Eric Olson. Eric still has several 5+ gram pieces and two of these thin slices (0.76 mm) thick on his website: http://www.star-bits.com/tat.htm Best Sunday morning regards, Bernd ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

