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TKW 1493 grams. Fall not observed. Found 2004.

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Photo 1 is of the oldest matter ever discovered in our solar system - an NWA 2364 calcium aluminum inclusion


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Jesper G.
 6/17/2020 5:59:22 AM
Maybe surrounded, but it might be a concave side of the CAI cut through by the saw. But very nice. The oldest SOLID matter you probably mean, but there are pre-solar diamonds in some carbonaceous chondrites, they are older and still found in our solar system.
Bernd Pauli
 6/17/2020 4:08:04 AM
Very interesting: Matrix material completely surrounded by or enveloped in CAI-like material!
 

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