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What does a primitive achondrite look like?
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What does a primitive achondrite look like?
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Hello everyone, just sharing,
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Some more
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interesting
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Doesn't really matter much to me if i keep publishing more new images here
until then.
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There would be some more Another's too...Hope someone will correct me if i'm mixed up chondrite with achondrites, still not an expert and experienced as you people are but ...I still can make mistakes
P.S> my thanks to admin for allowing space for posting more images
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Lunaites i guess...
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Quote from: Antiquarian on 15/08/2016 19:10:37
Lunaites i guess...
IF
they were lunaites they'd be worth 10x their weight in gold. [Caveat emptor].
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" If's & But's ''
same as 10 ounces of lunaite for 1 M $s, old stories.....
What about this? Howardite probably don't have such clasts and yellow glass..
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2 more Images from previous post.....
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Can you please explain what a primitive achondrite is, and what it is we are looking at here?
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Subdivision of meteorite are called primitive achondrites. Something between chondrites and achondrites but retaining some chondritic properties,
Sawn and polished face of a shocked rock... am i wrong?
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Here is another sawn and polished face..
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Another sawn and polished
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Hi everyone, back after some time...I asked this "What does a primitive achondrite look like?" only for eduction purpose but No one could actually answered back....Or bothered to answer.
Let me tell you if what is the answer, meteorites from my collection, all photos are taken under bright daylight, colors may vary....all 3 images of different primitive achondrites....Black contraction cracked one is the most difficult to find rather than other two PAC's..Hope you'll like these images
This is what common fusion crusted PAC meteorites look like...Not always contraction cracked though...
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Antiquarian, your images are fascinating, thanks for posting them, but for those of us who know very little about meteorites a bit more accompanying information would be a great help.
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Thanks Bill, i'm from Lahore and all meteorites that i own are collected from different parts of Punjab Pakistan,
In the quest of finding Lodranites made me a meteorite PAC researcher and hunter too
If any other type of info you want me to share, your most welcome to ask.
P.S. Only problem in this forum is that if i want to show some exclusive stuff i have to ask for it.....And that does not work sometimes, but i will figure that out too.
Regards
AB
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