Abstract

Photo of the largest chunk of the Tissint Martian meteorite, weighed 1.28 kg, showing dark black fusion crust decorated with numerous glazy and smooth patches of olivine phenocrysts. The fl at triangle surface is probably a fractured surface. The sample is curated in the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Science. Lin et al. discuss the meteorite in their article on pp. 2201–2218. Photo courtesy of Yangting Lin.

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