Name: Miller Range 15302 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: MIL 15302 Observed fall: No Year found: 2015 Country: Antarctica [Collected by US Antarctic Search for Meteorites program (ANSMET)] Mass: 1.04 g
Exterior has 85% black/brown fusion crust with fractures, areas without fusion crust are black with some rust spots. The interior is a black matrix with light and weathered specks.
Thin Section Description (,2) - Cari Corrigan, Tim McCoy
The sections consist of a few small chondrules (up to 0.5 mm), mineral grains and CAIs set in a black matrix; rare metal and sulfide grains are present. Olivine compositions are Fa1-52, pyroxene is Fs5-25. Aqueous alteration of the matrix is substantial, but the chondrules are extensively altered, apparently more so than those we group with MIL 15303, although this distinction may reflect the particular sections examined rather than real differences between these groups of meteorites. The meteorite is a CM2 chondrite.
JSC: Mailcode XI, 2101 NASA Parkway, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 28 Jul 2022) SI: Department of Mineral Sciences, NHB-119, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 16 Jan 2012)
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