[meteorite-list] Yes, stop the BS :P and look at this

PolandMET marcin at polandmet.com
Fri Apr 6 12:58:31 EDT 2007


> Marcin,
> very nice stone. I would wager that it is a very
> highly shocked LL6 but could also be a shocked
> Diogenite. Indeed the veins are similar to what I have
> seen in Diogenites,, but it looks to have a little
> more metal than I would expect.
> Michael Farmer

Thats what it make me fool. Too many iron for eucrite/diogenite, but not 
enough for LL (no troilite) and no any single chondrule. I have two thin 
section so I let it examine by prof Karwowski at Silesian University in 
Sosnowiec, where I sending my samples for thin sections. He also have no 
idea what it is when watching TS under petrographic microscope.

But my first idea when I saw the crust on uncut specimen that it is eucrite.
Anyway I hope to know what it is before Ensisheim. Specimen was only 30g.

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