[meteorite-list] Ad- new L/LL3-6 and H/L3

Martin Altmann Altmann at Meteorite-Martin.de
Wed Apr 20 19:51:42 EDT 2005


Hi list,

I saw Stefan's chondrule-wonder at the Munich show,
"a very beautiful chondrule loaded" is one of Stefan's typical
understatements, caused by his modesty.
That stone is an incredible CHONDRULE BOMB!!!!
Absolute astonishing with the bare eye, a festival under low magnification.
Chondrules packed with chondrules.
No matrix to be found. The cosmic solution of the Kepler problem to pack
balls best...
I can highly recommend it, you'll be absolutely amazed!
(and personally I wouldn't ask such a moderate price for it as it it would
be very hard to find smth similar).

Buckleboo!
Martin


> The second meteorite, NWA 2892, is also a very beautiful chondrule loaded
> meteorite. I cannot recognize a matrix between the chondrules at this
piece,
> I can see only chondrule on chondrule at the surface. The classification
> result is a rare H/L3, (S3, W3). This is also a very amazing meteorite.
All
> slices are also only prepared with a grinding machine because polishing
> makes a ugly dark-brown color on the surface. By the way, this chondrite
> reminds me strongly on the famous "chondrule conglomerate" that I have
seen
> some time ago on a different website.
> http://www.meteoriten.com/special.html
>
> Within the coming weeks I will offer further interesting meteorites which
I
> have collected within the last years and I always try to make the sale
> prices for my pieces as reasonable as possible.
>
> Best wishes,
> Stefan
>
> SR-Meteorite
> I.M.C.A. Member#3368
> Email: stefan at meteoriten.com
> Website url: http://www.meteoriten.com/
> Stefan Ralew
> Kunibertstrasse 29
> 12524 Berlin
> Germany
>
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