Hello list members,
 
Do any of you know the cosmic ray exposure of the D'Orbigny angrite?  It is an 
extreme area of curiosity to me how a chunk of relatively light and fluffy 
planetary basalt filled with so many huge vesicles and large vugs filled with 
these delicate augite crystals can drift through the cold of Space for any 
length of time and still fall to Earth in such a highly un-metamorphosed, 
pristine condition. I understand all of the theories on how the delicate and 
glass lined vesicles were formed but how did they survive the typical impact 
history of most rocks from Space particularly when D'Orbigny is said to be so 
very ancient. It's dating puts it's formation way back there in the early days 
of the formation of our Solar System. And yet another question that begs 
explanation; is there a remote chance that based on it's unique structure from 
the outer surface to the deeper areas of the matrix that it might have been 
it's own planetary body? I know that the late Dr. Gerot Kurat had some
  'outside the box' ideas about D'Orbigny but it is such a strange and wildly 
different meteorite that it is hard not to ponder it's genesis and life through 
time in our protoplanetary disc.
 
Is anyone out there currently working on D'Orbigny or angrite research 
projects? I still hold 12.5 kilos of D'Orbigny that I have been hoarding for 
over 10 years. For researchers who are actively researching angrites at this 
time, I have some material that I am willing to donate for research projects. I 
am also always interested in museum trades with D'Orbigny.  Contact me off list 
for details at etmeteori...@hotmail.com 
 
 
Sincerely, Edwin Thompson  (E.T.)                                         
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