[meteorite-list] Ad-Announcing Two NEW Meteorites: NWA 2784 & NWA 2911
From: Arizona Skies Meteorites <johnbirdsell_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Oct 22 17:17:28 2005 Message-ID: <20051022211705.45049.qmail_at_web51506.mail.yahoo.com> Hello Everyone. We are very pleased to announce a spectacular, newly classified Eucrite-NWA 2784 (prov.)! This is a particularly showy and beautiful Eucrite, consisting of a brecciated cumulate eucrite host with extremely fine grained basaltic clasts. NWA 2784 is a single stone weighing only 141 grams before cutting losses. After cutting losses and type specimens donated for scientific research, only 98 grams remains for collectors. We are also fortunate in being able to announce an absolutely gorgeous new L3.5-NWA 2911 (prov.). This is an incredible meteorite with fresh black fusion crust and some of the most gorgeous, well defined, multicolored chondrules you have seen-well worth a look. You can view both of these along with many other unique meteorite at our website. http://www.arizonaskiesmeteorites.com We also have a number of unique new meteorites at auction on ebay: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZarizona_skies_meteorites_power_sellersQQhtZ-1 These include our NEW Acapulcoite NWA 2714, a spectacular new Plessitic Octahedrite NWA 2428, our new silicated iron (final analysis show that it turns out to be an ungrouped IAB "related" iron NWA 2680, and of course our unique new Anomalous IID from northeast Africa, NEA 002 with the fractal-like etch patterns. We will be announcing a number of new meteorites in the coming weeks, so stay tuned... We hope you enjoy our two newest additions! Cheers -John & Dawn Arizona Skies Meteorites Arizona Skies Meteorites Received on Sat 22 Oct 2005 05:17:04 PM PDT |
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