Hi Carl and all,

Just a note, the Millbillillie reddish color comes from the red clay in that area of Australia and isn't oxidation to my knowledge. There are many pristine samples of Millbillillie with black fusion crust. Also Millbillillie is a somewhat fairly fresh fall that didn't happen very long ago.

For your information and others. All my best!


--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites

Quoting cdtuc...@cox.net:

Greg,

Many Meteorites from other finds do have the red oxidation on the crust like Millbillillie but not exclusively on just in interior areas like the Oman clan. So , again why is that?
Thanks Carl
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
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