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Re: murray cm2
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- From: "Gene Marlin" <rmarlin@network-one.com>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 14:46:47 -0500
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>i think i may have a piece of it. what are the definitive identification
>characteristics of this meteorite? does it show good chondrules like
allende
>? what color would a fragment found in the woods probably look like? would
>there be crust? does it attract a magnet like allende slightly does? is it
>heavy for its size? all info and liks to pictures greatly appreciated.
>thanks for the reply so far. harlan
I think that Murray is supposed to be much more like Murchison, in
characteristics and classification, than Allende.
I hope somebody can answer your questions, but you probably need a lab to
look at it to be sure. This is really exciting, the possibility of a
newly-found Murray, so keep us informed!
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