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NWA 8409   contributed by Zsolt Kereszty, IMCA 6251   MetBul Link


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Thin section.   Achondrite-ung

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

Zsolt writes:
Cross polarized images of NWA 8409 Thin Section in 40X and 100X magnification. Really nice green colors and awesome structure.


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Zsolt Kereszty
 4/1/2015 7:28:50 AM
Yes I saw John's images, maybe he has used stacked, aligned and processed images not a single shot photo as me.
Zsolt Kereszty
 4/1/2015 2:32:08 AM
There is an 40/100X magnification and Peter's NWA image is an 1X. Its not blurry such the liveview in the FOV.
Anne Black
 4/1/2015 1:59:55 AM
The pictures published on June 16, 2014 were not taken by Peter but by John Kashuba, and they are at high magnification.
Zsolt Kereszty
 4/1/2015 1:09:51 AM
There is an 40/100X magnification and Peter's NWA image is an 1X. Its not blurry such the liveview in the FOV.
Anne Black
 3/31/2015 7:46:27 PM
Interesting but why so blurry? Compare that with the pictures posted on June 16, 2014. Is it due to the pictures or the thin-section?
 

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