Moon Meteorite NWA 11273 end-cut - 33×32×6.2 mm - 6.67 g
in 2017 many identically appearing meteorite fragments were found near Tindouf, Algeria. in the Sahara desert. Making a total of 2. 8kg. The University of Washington classified the meteorites as rare feldspatic lunar breccia. Breccia composed of mineral clasts of anorthite, olivine, exsolved pigeonite, pigeonite, augite, chromite, Ti-Cr-Fe spinel, kamacite, taenite and troilite in a finer grained matrix containing small vesicles and minor barite. Rare basalt clasts and glass fragments are also present. Will be shipped wit card of authenticity guaranty and a scientifically report from the meteoritical society London international meteorite collector association number #3503 scale cube is 1 x 1 x 1 cm
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in 2017 many identically appearing meteorite fragments were found near Tindouf, Algeria. in the Sahara desert. Making a total of 2. 8kg. The University of Washington classified the meteorites as rare feldspatic lunar breccia. Breccia composed of mineral clasts of anorthite, olivine, exsolved pigeonite, pigeonite, augite, chromite, Ti-Cr-Fe spinel, kamacite, taenite and troilite in a finer grained matrix containing small vesicles and minor barite. Rare basalt clasts and glass fragments are also present. Will be shipped wit card of authenticity guaranty and a scientifically report from the meteoritical society London international meteorite collector association number #3503 scale cube is 1 x 1 x 1 cm
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