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NWA xxx   contributed by Vincent Gira, IMCA 3083   MetBul Link


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Vincent writes:
For me it is a HED and there is maybe a chance for it to be a lunar, but I am not sure.


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John Divelbiss
 8/3/2017 4:18:04 PM
guessing by looks is tough without more information and/or pictures. What is the level of "magnet pull" relative to other types. Is there visible metal? Are the dark patches crust or desert oxidation/weathering? I don't see any chondrules at a glance. Looks like some greenish tints involved like HED or Lunar, but even L/LL's can have green hypersthene. Nice stone overall.
Anne Black
 8/3/2017 11:10:07 AM
It would be interesting to see what it is like inside.
Jason
 8/3/2017 6:51:39 AM
Good chance LL6
John Hope
 8/3/2017 12:33:17 AM
Very nice Vincent. I would love this, thanks for sharing.
 

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