Is there really much to be anxious about? I mean we've all known since the first images that it's some kind of equilibrated ordinary chondrite. How good could the classification be? Whether it's an L6, H5, H6, or L5 (the four most probable groups in decreasing order, with N falls = 259, 165, 90, and 75, respectively) or whatever, the great thing about this meteorite is that it is a beautiful breccia.

Jeff

On 2010-05-09 6:03 PM, Meteorites USA wrote:
Thanks Jeff... There are many people anxiously awaiting word on a class. Thought I'd ask.

Regards,
Eric

On 5/9/2010 3:00 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote:
They're not my data to announce, and I don't even remember exactly.

Jeff

On 2010-05-09 5:53 PM, Meteorites USA wrote:
Hi Jeff,

Do you know the type/classification yet, can you share?

Regards,
Eric



On 5/9/2010 2:49 PM, Melanie Matthews wrote:
But I know the classification has been done.

Jeff
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