Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 2892 (H/L3) 'Chondrule Conglomerate'

2005-05-04 Thread j . divelbiss
NWA 2892 is very nice. I was checking the paramagnetic "pull" force of different materials, and was quite surprised that this meteorite, and its cousin NWA 1955 have very very low magnetic pull. Similar to the low end of the LL's and just a hair above the R's...which is practically zero in str

Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 2892 (H/L3) 'Chondrule Conglomerate'

2005-05-03 Thread Tom Knudson
" Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 4:35 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 2892 (H/L3) 'Chondrule Conglomerate' > G'day folks, > > I've just received a slice of Stefan's NWA 2892 (H/L3) which has been > referred to as one of the 'Chondrule Conglomerates&#x

[meteorite-list] NWA 2892 (H/L3) 'Chondrule Conglomerate'

2005-05-03 Thread Jeff Kuyken
G'day folks, I've just received a slice of Stefan's NWA 2892 (H/L3) which has been referred to as one of the 'Chondrule Conglomerates'. Some of you may remember Rob Elliott's beautiful stone some time ago. Under magnification this meteorite comes alive with a sea of wall-to-wall chondrules. an