Hutcheonite (Ca3Ti2SiAl2O12) benannt nach Ian Hutcheon
Hutcheonite wurde in einem refraktorischen Einschluss eines Allende gefunden.
LINKIan HutcheonIf it were up to Hutcheon, he would stick strictly to meteorite research. "I would do it full time. It's great fun. Meteorites are tens of millions of years older than the moon."
Hutcheonite is less than one-tenth the width of a human hair and on looks alone may appear to be similar to 11 of the other newly discovered minerals found in Allende. But if you look hard enough, you may just find hutcheonite lurking in a corner of Allende where you never expected to look.