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39 grams.   Unclassified

TKW 10 kg. Fall not observed.



John writes:
After 9 years of little protection, she shows no signs of uh-oh. Slightly to moderately magnetic. Very tempting.


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Anne Black
 2/17/2023 8:43:32 PM
I agree with Bernd, probably not very-ordinary L or LL.
John Lutzon
 2/17/2023 4:05:04 PM
I sit corrected....Canadian bedrock has been dated to 4.28 Billion yo. Foiled again...
Bernd Pauli
 2/17/2023 4:03:28 PM
Slightly to moderately magnetic might hinto to an LL chondrite?!
John Lutzon
 2/17/2023 3:51:16 PM
Yes, most likely an OC. Which, to me, is a misnomer. Find a 4.5 Bil.YO OC or Carbonaceous on this planet and it would Definitely Not be classified as ordinary. Each one, to me is Extraordinary.
Anne Black
 2/17/2023 2:51:27 PM
Cute little thing. Most likely chondrite?
 

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