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Cook 001   contributed by jnmczurich, IMCA 2391   MetBul Link


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1964.8 grams. 463 x 370 x 3-6.5 mm.   H5

TKW 105 kg. Fall not observed. Found 1989 in South Australia.

 


jnmczurich writes:
The huge slice is the largest cross section of the Cook 001 Meteorite and shows visible layers from SW to NE direction thru the whole slice. The layers are probably the result of a shock wave.

The close-up pictures show details of 6x8 mm with various inclusions of the chondrite.

Dealer trade 1992
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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