G'day List,

I thought this was a really interesting picture. Thanks Michael & Svend.
Does anyone know where this specimen is today or if it is still in one
piece? I was curious because if you have a look at the meteorite on the
center left side, it looks like there is a small impact pit/crater. A few
days ago I was lucky enough to stumble on another small Sikhote-Alin with
this feature. Both of the SA specimens I have with this feature are on the
page below which I just updated with new photos.

http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/features/funkysa.html

Thanks to everyone who responded about the 'Rainbow' olivine in the Al
Mahbas piece too! It was very interesting reading and exactly what makes
this list such a great resource and a bit of fun too!

Cheers,

Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteorites.com.au



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