Explanation:
This small fragment was found close-by where two larger fragment was previously found in 2003. It turned out to be physically-paired to that fragment. This stony has been classified as "LL-chondrite". At this same locality, several years earlier, there were other H- and L-chondrites previously recovered.
Being a recent find, there is very little additional information that can be shared at this time.
More information will be forthcoming in a future Nev Met POD.
For Reference:
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Authors & editors: Robert Verish (Meteorite-Recovery Lab)