Eric, Marvelous shock vien on the 25.85gr sah 98175! Jerry
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that it would really deserve a two-digit classification.
When I first saw NWA 1933 at Mike Farmer's house before it had been even
partially classified I predicted it would be an LL3.5 which is what Sahara
98175 is. Sahara 98175 is an exceptional meteorite, which I couldn't get
enough of.
G'day Bernd, Zelimir & List,
>> By the way, is NWA 1933 an LL3.0 or is the second digit so far unknown
>> (undetermined) ?
>Heaven knows why it hasn't been fully classified. Jeff Kuyken who is also
an ardent
>NWA 1933 fan, has often asked this question before. This meteorite is so
exceptional
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Zelimir wrote:
> Both are indeed so stunning and I have never seen such a beautiful
> chondrule pattern (perhaps comparable to Sahara 98175 (LL3.5, S4,
> W1) while perhaps only Ragland or (especially) Krymka may present
> a more stunning pattern).
I fully agree. There are 6 slices in my collect
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> Not in all. Only in those with struck fairies :-)
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Not in all. Only in those with struck fairies :-)
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now all people seen Matteo in the all posts
now all people seen Matteo in the all posts
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Matt River wrote:
Any of you have look Dhofar 008??
"Whatever you say Matt(eo)."
Good call
Thanks, Tom
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Matt River wrote:
Any of you have look Dhofar 008 Have many + chondrules. Look the
piece in the Comet Shop site http://www.meteorites21.com/dhofar08.htm
I have a fantastic slice in my collection and is full of multicolor
chondrules.
Whatever you say Matt(eo).
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Armoured chondrules are when the chondrule is surrounded by a thin rim of
metal. They probably form due to impact shock melting.
Aubrey
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Date: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:34:09 AM
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G'day folks,
I just received a slice of NWA 1933 from Mike Farmer today. I strongly recommend taking a look at the pics. This
Love the "Solar System Stew" description. By the way, what do you mean by "armoured"?
Anita
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Date: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:34:09 AM
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G'day folks,
I jus
G'day folks,
I just received a slice of NWA 1933 from Mike Farmer today. I
strongly recommend taking a look at the pics. This is one
of the; if not THE BEST, ordinary chondrites I have ever seen! It seems like no
two chondrules are the same and heaps of them are armoured. Under
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