[meteorite-list] Questions

mike morgan meteoritemike360 at yahoo.com
Thu May 17 22:24:05 EDT 2007


I can answer ? #1. In the book Rocks from Space on
page 181 it says,Chondrules, little spherical
inclusions called chondrules give the chondrite
meteorite its name.The texture is cosmic because
chondrules are not found in terrestrial rocks.

As for ? #2 I am new to all this so I dont really
know. But I know that a lot of people on here will
know for sure.

Mike
--- greg stanley <stanleygregr at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello List:
>    
>   I have two questions:
>    
>   1.       Has any rock formed on Earth been found
> containing Chondrules in it?  If so, what kind of
> rock and where was it found?
>   2.       Are there any minerals found in
> Meteorites that are NOT found (or formed) on earth. 
>    
>   Much Thanks,
>    
>   Greg S.
> 
> 
> 
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