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NWA 869   contributed by Cosimo Gorgoglione   MetBul Link


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4.75 grams.   L4

TKW 2 tons. Fall not observed. Found in 2000.

       


Cosimo writes:
From the MetBul:
History: It is quite clear that meteorite collectors in Northwest Africa have discovered a large L chondrite strewn field at an undisclosed location. At least 2 metric tons of material comprising thousands of individuals has been sold under the name NWA 869 in the market places of Morocco and around the world. Individual masses are known to range from <1 g to >20 kg. It is certain that NWA 869 is paired with other NWA meteorites, although no systematic survey has been done. It is also possible that some stones sold as NWA 869 are not part of the same fall, although dealers are confident that most of the known masses are sufficiently distinctive from other NWA meteorites in terms of surface and internal appearance that the error rate should be fairly low. Scientists are advised to confirm the classification of any specimens they obtain before publishing results under this name.
 


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 10/14/2018 7:49:02 PM
Tone, contrast and colors have been corrected and not altered!
Bernd Pauli
 9/28/2018 11:58:45 AM
If the colors are real and the color balance is right, this is a very atypical example of NWA 869 ... as far as I can tell!
 

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