Denis Gourgues 9/26/2019 1:44:17 AM |
A lunar is for sure!!.... |
Jonathan Ospina 9/23/2019 10:28:26 AM |
I have several tens of grams of meteorites analyzed and confirmed (11228, 11273, 11303, 11266) but a second batch of lunar meteorites I did not analyze them, I wanted to leave them as xxx, since they are from the same source and area, these xxx are going to Stay in my private collection.
in total I have about 25g if classified, and another 40g not classified |
Andi Koppelt 9/22/2019 4:22:17 PM |
"Appears to be" was suppelemted later in the description above. Acceptable. Thank you, Jonathan. :-) |
Jonathan Ospina 9/22/2019 11:41:38 AM |
I have several tens of grams of meteorites analyzed and confirmed (11228, 11273, 11303, 11266) but a second batch of lunar meteorites I did not analyze them, I wanted to leave them as xxx, since they are from the same source and area, these xxx are going to Stay in my private collection.
in total I have about 25g if classified, and another 40g not classified |
رضوان 9/22/2019 11:32:50 AM |
I have it like this |
Kenneth Regelman 9/22/2019 9:34:07 AM |
Nice specimen Looks like the same Lunar that they found over 300 hundred kilos of ! |
Andi Koppelt 9/22/2019 1:09:21 AM |
Why "Lunar (feldsp. breccia)"? It is not classified. |
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