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 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 meteorite too though. And then who could forget NWA 3099? ;-) And the new addition to that exclusive little club for me is NWA 2622 which is my Monthly Favourite for January. How this came back as LL4 and not a type 3 I don't know! There are photos for anyone interested of all these meteorites and more at the link below. http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/collection.html Cheers, Jeff Kuyken I.M.C.A. #3085 www.meteorites.com.au ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list