Explanation:
This find was made on 2012 September 6th (just 4 months before this webpage was published), so there is very little that can be said about this 3.28 gram Ordinary Chondrite. We arrived early at this dry-lake (in fact, this find was made before sunrise - perfect light conditions). This was the first of six other finds made that day, all before 11AM. It is my contention that this fragment is probably an equilibrated H-chondrite, and that it is probably paired to the H5 S3 W3 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.
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