I'M POSTING THIS FOR LUC, WHO IS HAVING TROUBLE DOING SO FROM HIS WEB INTERFACE 
IN TUCSON:

Hello everyone,

I am announcing to the list two new lunar meteorites and a Bencubbinite 
launched for the 2010 Tucson show.

 

I discovered the Shişr 166, my 10th piece of the Moon in Oman, a 128.8g lunar 
feldspathic impact-melt breccias in April 2008. The circumstances of finding 
are quite funny because I find it in the desert at night using my head lamp 
around the camp. The Led head lamp offer a very good contrast at night so this 
is a possibility for everyone to extend the time of hunting in place with high 
potential of finding in white flat desert area like Oman. So, times to times a 
meteorite is just waiting you at night! Hunting during the night, we do that 
since most than 10 years now, is very exciting and it’s most of the time the 
best thing to do in the desert at night with thousands of stars and sometimes 
the Moon inspiring you. Don’t forget, to keep few hours to sleep…

 

Anyway, here is a video take mainly by my brother few minutes after I pick up 
the lunar. Sorry for the poor quality video but we used a small camera in our 
car. Again sorry, we speak French in this video but you can easily understand 
the excitation when I used sand paper on this stone and discovered the typical 
breccias of a lunar… 

 

http://www.meteorites.tv/content/108-new-lunar-meteorite-classified-by-Randy-Korotev

 

Just few pieces available, less than 10g are for sale, the main mass was 
acquired by a Museum for public display.

http://www.meteorites.tv/444-lunar-meteorite-shisr-166

 

Here is the end cut with photos and a nice 360° display if you have flash 
enabled

http://www.meteorites.tv/233-lunar-meteorite-shisr-166.html

 

I found the Dhofar 1528, a 213g stone, in a “sub-normal” circumstance, not a 
night!, and after a full day with no meteorite in Oman which is quite 
exceptional. This lunar was just waiting me since long time in the desert, a 
nice lunar classified Anorthosite (highland) breccias that contains a wide 
variety of lithologies

 

The end cut and some slices are available, smaller slices are available at the 
InnSuite:

http://www.meteorites.tv/457-dhofar-1528-lunar-meteorite

 

To finish my best surprise of 2010! The Minera Escondida (name pending) a new 

This 598g meteorite was found during a trip in Chile on Imilac with my brother 
in 2004. From the exterior and the “skin” so typical of iron from Chile, I 
supposed first it was a silicated iron meteorite. 

 

So, since 2004, I used this meteorite as a nice meteorite paperweight, because 
the particular shape round and flat. I tried to sold this iron at the Sainte 
Marie aux Mines show in France in June 2009 as an unclassified iron. It was not 
sold, so I decided to remove a sample for classification in September 2009. and 
discover the real nature of it…a new bencubbinite… 

 

This CB was found near the famous Minera Escondida one of the largest mine for 
copper. 

 

I have full and part slices and a small end cut for sale in Room 118 at the 
InnSuites (Now Tucson City Center Hotel):

http://www.meteorites.tv/la-escondida-bencubbinite/267-minera-escondida-name-pending-bencubbinite.html

http://www.meteorites.tv/458-la-escondida-bencubbinite


With best wishes to all,
 
Luc Labenne

 

Labenne Meteorites

Meteorites for Science, Education & Collectors

http://www.meteorites.tv 

labennemeteori...@hotmail.com

luclabe...@meteorites.tv


Dave Gheesling
IMCA #5967
www.fallingrocks.com 

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