L chondrite
| L chondrite | |
|---|---|
| — Group — | |
| NWA 869, an L4-6 chondrite | |
| Type | Chondrite | 
| Structural classification | ? | 
| Class | Ordinary chondrite | 
| Subgroups | 
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| Parent body | Possibly 433 Eros, 8 Flora or the Flora family as a whole | 
| Composition | Olivine (characteristic fayalite (Fa) of 21 to 25 mol%), hypersthene (an orthopyroxene), iron–nickel 4–10%, troilite, chromite, Na-rich feldspar, Ca-phosphates | 
| Petrologic type | 6 (>60%) | 
| Alternative names | L chondrite meteorites, Hypersthene chondrites, Olivine hypersthene chondrites | 
| Walters, an L6 chondrite | |
The L type ordinary chondrites are the second most common group of meteorites, accounting for approximately 35% of all those catalogued, and 40% of the ordinary chondrites. The ordinary chondrites are thought to have originated from three parent asteroids, with the fragments making up the H chondrite, L chondrite and LL chondrite groups respectively.