Hi Carsten, and All,

I was thinking the very same thing. The RFSPOD photo reminded me more of a
CV3 than of a CR chondrite. There are some neat CAIs visible to the upper
left of the specimen, and the overall texture and color reminds me a bit of
the original Vigarano. More info on and photos of CV and CR chondrites can
be found on my site at:

http://www.meteoris.de/class/CV-Group.html 

http://www.meteoris.de/class/CR-Group.html 

Best,
Norbert

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Hello,
 
reminds me also a little bit at a new carbonaceous which i have,
NWA 4759. Very beautiful and unshocked material.
 
See here: http://www.gi-po.de/meteorit_nwa%204759.html 
 
 
Carsten

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Carsten Giessler
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.gi-po.de



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