Comparing pictures of meteorites taken with two different digital cameras and then processed by two different people is a very dicey thing. Basics like exposure and lighting can result in visible differences. Different white balance choices will show dramatic differences. I know Greg has the proper skills to decide if the meteorite samples are different from his know specimens. The rest of us might have to wait a while to make actual "hands on" comparisons to see the differences for ourselves.

Best,
John
At 04:34 PM 10/12/2007, PolandMET wrote:
Photo showing metal comparison of Amgala, Mali and Bassikounou:
http://www.lunarrock.com/hchondrites/dsc00010.jpg

Photo showing matrix comparison of Amgala, Mali and Bassikounou:
http://www.lunarrock.com/hchondrites/dsc00011.jpg

Hah Im confused now,
Comparing Aziz photos it looks like we speak on two different meteorites or Aziz should make them in day light. On Aziz photos I see dark matrix and here Greg samples have normall light colored matrix.

Greg, can You make detailed photos of the matrix ? Macro photos ?

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