Zelimir GABELICA 9/14/2024 1:26:42 PM |
Here is the writeup in my collection:
History & scientific significance. Was Acapulcoite (2006), recently reclassified as Lodranite (2007) because the grain size > 0.45 mm (here: 0.6 to 0.7 mm), due to slower cooling and also for having been buried deeper in his parent body. Unfortunately, it seems that this has not been officially changed in the Meteoritical Bulletin yet.
(this was written in 2007 and indeed, in Seot 2024 MetBUll it is still mantiond-ed as Acapulcoite...)
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Bernd Pauli 9/14/2024 4:42:55 AM |
Very colorful interference colors (see Solar Anamnesis photo in the Met.Bull.) |
Muhammad S. M. Shamseldean 9/14/2024 3:56:33 AM |
Very nice meteorite, the details are magnificent, Thank you, Paul. |
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Ben Gazeley 9/17/2017 8:59:03 AM |
Enjoying your MPODs.
Have you thought of running a twitter account that puts up the MPOD every morning?
That would bee great. |
John Divelbiss 9/14/2017 6:25:58 AM |
the detailed texture is awesome |
Graham 9/14/2017 4:41:23 AM |
Nice one Paul...wonderful fresh one. |
Adri*n Contreras G*mez 9/14/2017 12:18:19 AM |
I love it! Thanks, Paul. |
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