[meteorite-list] Kaidun
From: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 14:56:52 2004 Message-ID: <DIIE.000000400000203E_at_paulinet.de> Ron Baalke wrote: > Eucrites are also basaltic rocks. Based on spectra data, the parent body > for eucrites is assumted to be Vesta, and lava flows have been detected > on Vesta from Hubble images. So, volcanic material can exist on asteroids. > The parent body for this meteorite could be a large asteroid, and it doesn't > have to be Phobos or Deimos. Like the article says, the connection to Phobos/ > Deimos is speculative. ZOLENSKY M. et al. (2001) Kaidun: A smorgasbord of new asteroid samples (MAPS 36-9, 2001, A233): A typical Kaidun thin section (1 cm aross), exhibiting an incredible clast diversity. A few of the identified clasts are: (a) impact melt, (d) CM1 chondrite, (b) enstatite chondrite, (e) Tagish Lake-type chondrite, (c) CI chondrite, (f) CM2 chondrite. The remaining clasts are unidentified. Best wishes, Bernd Received on Thu 22 Apr 2004 02:56:50 PM PDT |
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