Don't pay much attention to my guess but I say H5. Few chondrules, evenly spread concentration of metal flakes. If I read the chart provided in the Field Guide to Meteors and Meteorites correctly, bulk density for H5 should be about 3.4. You could check that. I have a question for you though...Can you see the metal flakes through the crust? I found a small one that I think is similar. I can se the flakes showing through on the outside that's why I'm asking.

Mike in CO
On Aug 17, 2010, at 4:29 PM, David Pensenstadler wrote:

What timing. I was just about to post some pics of an unclassified NWA that I received from Dean Bessey some time ago and ask listmembers if they could estimate the type.

So, check the links below and give me your estimate. The piece is about 1 3/4 inch x 1 inch. Notice the large chondrule which is about 4 mm in diameter. The blue flakes are actually metal. My guess is H 4-5. (I won't even try to get it down to the tenths.)

[IMG]http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n7/marky613/DSCN0460-1.jpg[/ IMG]

[IMG]http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n7/marky613/DSCN0457-1.jpg[/ IMG]

[IMG]http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n7/marky613/DSCN0456-1.jpg[/ IMG]

I hope the photo quality is good enough to see the chondrules.

Dave






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