Talk:Chondrite

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Legend has it that many moons ago there was an article "Chondrite", but it was turned into a redirect page to Chondrules, since apparently it did not contribute anything additional. The only written source I could find that mentions this old article and its demise is an ancient edit comment to Chondrule.

However, I reckon that there's a bit more to chondrites than chondrules, and some of the things in this new incarnation of the article just didn't sit well under the title "chondrule", so Chondrite rises again... Deuar 20:40, 26 November 2005 (UTC)

Inappropriate link removal
I do not agree with users Mannheim_34 and Ohnoitsjamie with their removal of any link to webpages hosted on a commercial website (almost any .com domain). I expressed my opinion here and here. I ask to the community: are these in your opinion links to "web pages that primarily exist to sell products or services, or to web pages with objectionable amounts of advertising"? I don't want to start an edit war so if you agree with my point of view please restore any suitable reference removed from this article. Thanks. -- Basilicofresco  (msg) 22:39, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
 * Abee: More Questions Than Answers
 * New England Meteoritical Services: Enstatite Chondrites
 * E Group (Enstatite Chondrites)

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Ordinary chondrite paradox
This article doesn't appear to mention the ordinary chondrite paradox, where the asteroids seemed to lack a spectral analog of ordinary chondrites. Praemonitus (talk) 14:54, 5 February 2023 (UTC)