Hello Bernd and Brachinite collectors,

Bernd asked me to upload pictures of his NWA 3151 Brachinite specimens for all to enjoy. Thanks Bernd!

Here are the links to Bernd's specimens:
NWA 3151 602mg part slice
http://www.lunarrock.com/bernd/NWA%203151-01c.jpg
NWA 3151 Thin Section
http://www.lunarrock.com/bernd/NWA%203151-01b.jpg
NWA 3151 under polarized light
http://www.lunarrock.com/bernd/NWA%203151-01TSx16b.jpg

Best regards,

Greg Hupe
The Hupe Collection
NaturesVault (eBay)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMCA 3163

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Adam wrote:

Don't forget that NWA 3151 is definitely a Brachinite. All data was
submitted including the O-isotope results to the Meteoritical Society,
peer reviewed and then voted on making it official. I checked with Dr.
Irving again and he said that nowhere did he state that the NWA 3151
classification status has changed or is likely to change.


Hi Adam and Greg,

I can't upload any pictures as I don't have a website. But here are
some of my pics of my NWA 3151 brachinite and my NWA 3151 thin section
that I purchased from Greg. If interested, feel free to upload them so
you can show them to those list members that may be interested in seeing
that beauty close-up.

Best wishes,

Bernd




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