[meteorite-list] What a lunar thrill - again ! :-)
From: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun Apr 10 15:37:11 2005 Message-ID: <DIIE.00000034000036D8_at_paulinet.de> Hello List, Those fortunate enough to own a piece or a slice of M. Farmer's Dhofar 1180 LUN-A will have noticed that it is one of the darkest lunars in our collections. I was amazed to detect numerous "glassy-looking" clasts when I wandered over it with my Russian MBS-10 stereo microscope. One of these may be epoxy resin (Mike ...?) because it is crystal- clear like the melt pockets you find in some of the NWA 482 lunars. But several others are a pleasing tan color - translucent like smoky quartz crystals that were not exposed to radioactive radiation too long. So, maybe, Dhofar 1180 may turn out to be a heavily shocked lunar meteorite and I was looking at higly maskelynitized plagioclase crystals or some other shocked minerals and the overall dark matrix may be due to shock darkening. How I would love to know which cratering / impact event on "radiant Diana*," "the goddess of love and lunacy*" produced this and other lunar beauties! * Paul Auster: Moon Palace Best wishes, Bernd Received on Sun 10 Apr 2005 03:34:33 PM PDT |
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