Nevada Meteorite Picture of the Month
(for the Month of November 2011)

Discover the Solar System - right here in the Nevada desert! Every month a different image or photograph of a NEVADA meteorite will be featured, along with a brief explanation written by a meteorite-recovery expert.

Image taken March 30, 2011:
See Explanation.


Name of Nevada Meteorite: Very recent find! Meaning, there is no provisional-name, let alone a classification.
Image by author of this webpage.
Credit: All images taken by author. Please request permission from this author before use.

Explanation:

This find was made on 2011 March 30th (just 7 months ago), so there is very little that can be said about this 12 gram Ordinary Chondrite. This was the fifth find made on that day. It is my contention that this fragment is probably an equilibrated L-chondrite, and that it is probably paired to the L-chondrite strewn field discovered at this locality. This is very typical of the shape/color/size/texture of most of the other fragments found at this locality.

Obviously, there will be much more written about this strewn-field in the future, but in the meanwhile, this locality will continue to undergo an intensive and extensive search.

For Reference:

The Editor of the Meteoritical Bulletin is, Dr. Michael K. Weisberg.


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The previous Picture of the "Day" is HERE !


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Authors & editors: Robert Verish (Meteorite-Recovery Lab)