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23.9 grams. H3.7
TKW 200 kg. Fall not observed. Found 1942, Texas, USA.
John writes:
Not so interesting to the eyes, however, the beauty (for me) is in its history, travel miles and the stories it must have,
as they All do. |
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below
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John Divelbiss 11/7/2021 6:33:54 PM |
a prepared cut of Dimmitt is a nice looking H chondrite with many obvious chondrules. |
nem624550krya 11/7/2021 6:30:18 PM |
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Bernd Pauli 11/7/2021 12:54:45 PM |
Several Dimmitt specimens have Huss numbers painted on the crust. My 18.5 gram endcut has the Huss number H9,287 on it. |
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