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NWA 10674   contributed by Paladino Vincenzino, IMCA 4223   MetBul Link


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25 grams.   Eucrite-pmict

TKW 1193 grams. Fall not observed. Purchased from a Moroccan dealer in Brügg, Switzerland, October 2015.

 


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Meteorite tissint
 12/13/2019 8:36:00 PM
My name is PALADINO VINCENZINO I live in Switzerland. Mrs. BLACK, I remember in 2013 during my first visit to ENSISHEIM, I went to your STAND, and I was impressed by your experience and professionalism with regard to meteorites.
Anne Black
 12/13/2019 7:08:13 PM
Thank you Tissint, but I like to know who I am talking to. I understand what you did but if I had used the name of the meteorite that got me interested, I would probably had to change my names 20 times since I started in 1998. There are so many interesting ones.
John Divelbiss
 12/13/2019 4:24:00 PM
looks like "Cosmic Concrete"...very nice NWA material
Meteorite tissint
 12/13/2019 3:38:58 PM
I chose the name TISSINT, because this Martian meteorite gave me the passion to start collecting meteorites. The fall of the TISSINT meteorite is the reason why I started to get excited and collect meteorites. thanks ANNA BLACK
Anne Black
 12/13/2019 3:31:32 PM
Very nice Eucrite. But it is weird to see a meteorite (the Tissint) contributing another meteorite! :-)
Meteorite tissint
 12/13/2019 12:45:42 PM
it would be really interesting to know what Jason utas thinks of this great similarity
Beat Booz
 12/13/2019 12:15:11 PM
Beautiful slice!! I have an end section of this very interesting material. I also think that this NWA 10674 is paired with NWA 3197.
Meteorite tissint
 12/13/2019 5:09:16 AM
thanks lucian greetings from the switzerland
Meteorite tissint
 12/13/2019 5:08:23 AM
yes peter i agree with you. an abnormal eucrite that should be studied again
Peter Marmet
 12/13/2019 4:49:32 AM
Very nice slice!!...and very likely paired with NWA 3197! I have thin sections of NWA 10674 with big (ca. 6 x 14 mm) chondritic inclusions. A shame that not more scientists work with this unusual Eucrite! ...maybe they do but nothing is published yet! ;-)
Lucian Cojocaru
 12/13/2019 3:11:48 AM
Wow, very cool , Congratulations Enzo
 

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