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0.80 grams. 20 x 11 x 4 mm.   Eucrite-mmict

TKW 91 kg. Observed fall 15 June 1821, Ardeche (southern Rhone Valley), France.

   


John writes:
Fragment of the Juvinas eucrite w/some "bubble" crust.
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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John Divelbiss
 6/25/2019 11:09:57 AM
Thanks Paul and others...I love the details and the textures. The "setup" is a new stereoscope that has a camera port. The setup came with a compact camera, viewing screen above the camera, and a extension tube. The maximum width with the target screen is 22.5 mm. The full zoom takes it to a width of about just under 3 mm. The scope is from Amazon, and is a Vision Scientific - Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope with a camera and a 11.6" digital display. under $1,000 delivered. I still don't have the focus corrected for the right side for some reason. Everything is level ????
Paul Swartz
 6/25/2019 9:24:55 AM
I like these micrographs. What kind of setup do you use, John?
Twink Monrad
 6/25/2019 8:21:51 AM
quite a work of art!
Bernd Pauli
 6/25/2019 4:16:02 AM
Truly some very *glossy* bubble crust!
 

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