[meteorite-list] NWA 7325 - sensational new find - photos
From: Frank Cressy <fcressy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 08:22:48 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <1359735768.37273.YahooMailRC_at_web184803.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Hi Stefan, Stunning pics!? Thanks for sharing.? I?imagine all meteorite hunters are even now calibrating their eyes to pick up that distinctive green-colored fusion crust.? Cheers, Frank ________________________________ From: Stefan Ralew <stefan at meteoriten.com> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Sent: Fri, February 1, 2013 4:20:04 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 7325 - sensational new find - photos Dear list members, I know that many meteorite friends are waiting for photos of NWA 7325. As promised, here comes a few photos of this absolutely unique new achondrite. It is really surprising that in the history of meteorite research so far only a single meteorite of this type was found. We have already many kilograms of rare Martian und Lunar meteorites in our collections, but nothing like this. NWA 7325 and appears to be a new type of planetary rock and as far as I know, it is at the moment the only candidate for a meteorite from Mercury. It is very different from all other know ungrouped achondrites which are all more of less "primitive" . NWA 7325 is a exciting dicovery and because of its uniqueness defenitely a "holy grail of meteorites". The main mass of NWA 7325, a fragment with a weight of little bit over 100 g. Please note the amazing light-green fusion crust. Green and glassy fusion crusts are known from a few Lunar meteorites but they all don?t have an exterme color as this one. http://www.sr-meteorites.de/nwa7325/nwa7325-1.jpg Another view of the main mass with a broken surface and unusual dark green color. http://www.sr-meteorites.de/nwa7325/nwa7325-2.jpg A polished cut surface of NWA 7325 with wonderful green chromium diopside crystals, surrounded by plagioclase and forsterite. The plagioclase is almost transparent. http://www.sr-meteorites.de/nwa7325/nwa7325-3.jpg NWA 7325 consists of 35 fragments ranging from pieces under 1 g to pieces with a weight of about 100 g. Probably all fragments of a single individual. On the following photo is a smaller fragment with vesicular fusion crust. http://www.sr-meteorites.de/nwa7325/nwa7325-4.jpg By the way, I wish all Tucson visitors a wonderful time! I wish I could be there. Hopefully next year it will be possible.. Best wishes, Stefan SR-Meteorites www.sr-meteorites.de www.moonrocks.de ______________________________________________ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Fri 01 Feb 2013 11:22:48 AM PST |
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