[meteorite-list] Unclassified NWAs: What's the attraction?

Andreas Gren info at meteoritenhaus.de
Sat Jan 12 13:17:33 EST 2008


Hi Bob

Because of the circumstance you allready mentioned:
It's (just) a space rock

Best regards
Andi


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Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Januar 2008 19:08
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Hi all,

I've seen on some websites that dealers are selling unclassified NWAs.
Maybe it's because I'm such a newbie, but I don't understand why anyone
would want to buy them, especially if they look like just a typical ordinary
chondrite or iron?  It's just a space rock that was found somewhere in NWA
(not a specific place) and isn't even classified yet, so you don't know if
it's an H, L, LL, etc.  Do people buy them because they are cheap, or
because they are a mystery, or for some other reason?  If someone else gets
one classified, you have no way to know if the one you just bought is paired
with it, or another one or is unpaired.  There is no record, so no way to
find out later.

I'm sorry if this has been talked about on this list before.  I've been
lurking for only a couple months and hadn't seen it mentioned.

Thanks for any feedback!

Regards,

Bob

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