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Barratta   contributed by Paul Swartz, IMCA 5204   MetBul Link

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TKW 200 kg. Fall not observed. Found 1845, New South Wales, Australia.

 


Paul writes:
This specimen is in the lower level of the Flandreau Planetarium on the campus of the University of Arizona, along with many other meteorites and a wonderful collection of mineral specimens.


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

 


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Anne Black
 11/18/2017 4:03:47 PM
Thanks Paul. Somehow I need to find time to go to the Flandreau Planetarium next year.
John Divelbiss
 11/18/2017 11:47:53 AM
one of the better older chondrites available for collectors
Daniel Da Costa
 11/18/2017 2:30:02 AM
Belle m*t*orite merci Paul
Bernd Pauli
 11/18/2017 2:22:24 AM
Some Barratta chondrules are up to 8 mm in diameter! (BRIDGES J.C. et al. (1997) A survey of clasts and large chondrules in ordinary chondrites (Meteoritics 32-3, 1997, 389-394)
 

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