[meteorite-list] Unique Achondrites

From: MeteorHntr at aol.com <MeteorHntr_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 11:14:33 EST
Message-ID: <be8.41f60409.3666b8e9_at_aol.com>

Hey Guys,

Speaking of Ungrouped Achondrites, is there a nice comprehensive list of
Unique or ungrouped achondrites?

Is there a list of "less than 5 member grouped" (or potentially future
grouped) achondrites or chondrites for that matter?

I was thinking that Coolidge was a carbonaceous chondrite in a grouplet of
4, waiting for the 5th to show up to give it it's own official and named group
within the Carbonaceous Chondrite Class. What are the others that may not
be unique but not yet officially grouped yet?

If becoming grouped actually helps the value of a meteorite go up, should we
expect Coolidge to spike in value soon?

Steve Arnold #1
www.SteveArnoldMeteorites.com

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Received on Tue 02 Dec 2008 11:14:33 AM PST


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