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Re: chondrites
GOOD question! I'll be looking for the answer, too!
Peri Shumard-Craig
Balogh Gábor wrote:
> Hello, List !
>
> I'm a new guy in the meteorite business, and I want to ask
> the List something that I don't understand about the origin
> of the chondrites:
>
> what is the difference between carbonaceous~, enstatite~,
> and the "normal" chondrites? Both are from the solar nebula?
>
> Thank You:
>
> Gabriel Balogh
>
> 47° 42' N 19° 00' E
>
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