John lutzon 3/1/2024 8:15:12 PM |
Or finding one on Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya Hill. Say where??
Northern South Australia. |
Mike Murray 3/1/2024 5:37:25 PM |
I opened the MPOD page this morning before heading out to take care of a small project. Didn't have time to write anything then but, when I saw this iron, it was like "Oh wow! I can add now "pretty cool". Thanks Anne for sharing the pictures. |
Anne Black 3/1/2024 5:01:55 PM |
Thank you, glad you like it. And yes it is a rare one, first time I see it in 25+ years in the business. And Australian meteorites have such unique names, imagine finding a meteorite south of Weekeroo, near Winnininnie. :-) |
John lutzon 3/1/2024 12:21:13 PM |
Oops, actually this piece weighs Twice as much as the combined weight from Antarctica, 19.32 g. |
John lutzon 3/1/2024 12:14:32 PM |
Very nice wedge cut which, by itself, weighs the same as the combined two (of seven) from Antarctica. Rare and beautiful, like some people. ;- |
Andi Koppelt 3/1/2024 4:42:20 AM |
Whow, nice historc chunk of a very rare iron. Love it! |
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