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NWA 8409   contributed by Thomas Stalder, IMCA 8629   MetBul Link


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Copyright (c) saharagems (duplication of the picture only with permission).
.454 grams.   Achondrite-ung

TKW 434 grams. Fall not observed. Found June 2013.

Thomas writes:
Ungrouped Magnesian Achondrite. Primary cumulate igneous texture, composed mainly of calcic plagioclase, Cr-bearing diopside and forsterite.

This material is paired with NWA 7325 and NWA 8014.


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 1/10/2015 4:19:28 PM
*U*N*B*E*L*I*E*V*A*B*L*E* !!!!
Greg Lindh
 1/10/2015 2:35:56 PM
I'm so jealous! What a beautiful meteorite.
Anne Black
 1/10/2015 10:48:05 AM
Yes, Mike, it is a stunning meteorite, and just as stunning in thin-sections! ;-))
Dr. Mike Reynolds
 1/10/2015 7:34:39 AM
My first comment was "oh my..." A stunning specimen. Another lesson all in this one meteorite.
Ray Watts
 1/10/2015 7:23:01 AM
Absolutely Stunning looking material !
 

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