NWA 5000 Lunar Meteorite Display - contains over 1/3rd of a gram of this classic lunar meteorite that has a rare metal xenolith. Includes original specimen card and my own ID card for provenance. See my website link for more details and ordering. Use coupon code "cloudynights" at check...
Materials: Lunar Meteorite, Display Case, COA Weight: 3.7g Size: 19*18*7mm Step into the realm of celestial wonders with our striking Polished NWA 14685 Lunar Meteorite Slice, a rare and extraordinary piece that captures the essence of the moon. This beautiful lunar slice comes with a display...
A. H. TreimanD. M. ColeffAnnual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society
NWA 12593 is one of only three meteorites classified as Lunar Fragmental Regolith Breccia. We are offering a very limited supply of slices of the most interesting lunar meteorite.
NWA 11474 Lunar Meteorite 3.94g $472.00 Availability: 1 in stock NWA 11474 Lunar Meteorite 3.94g quantity Add to cart SKU: 11474-577 Category: NWA 11474 Lunar Meteorite Secure Checkout Additional Information Add Gift Message On Checkout Page. Automatic Additional 15% Discount At Checkout...
Classification: Lunar (troctolitic melt rock)Description: A single light gray stone (280 g) with visible vesicles and light brown weathering products on one side. The fresh interior is composed predominantly of vesicular melt rock which contains some clast-like regions of coarser grained melt ...
NWA 11273 LUNAR quantity Add to cart Categories: Achondrite, Meteorites, Planetary Meteorite Locale More Northwest Africa 11273 Lunar Northwest Africa 11273 Lunar Location: Algeria Found: Found 2017 Group: Stone Type: Achondrite Total known weight: 2.8 kg The According to the Meteoritical Society...
Location: Morocco, near Algerian border, near 30º22'N 5º3'W (NWA032); Morocco (NWA479) Find location map (NWA032)TKW: 156 gFound: October 2000 (NWA032) November 2000 (NWA479)Type: Lunar meteorite (mare basalt)Description of NWA 032 from Meteoritical Bulletin 84: A stone of ~...
No such brown olivine has been observed in lunar samples, however. Why is a modest pO2 apparently needed? In the case of space-weathering processes on the Moon and asteroids, npFe0 accumulates on grain rims as deposits from micrometeorite melt vapor or atomic sputter- ing [Pieters et al....
Northwest Africa (NWA) 10986 is a new mingled lunar meteorite found in 2015 in Western Sahara. This impact melt breccia contains abundant impact melt glass and clasts as large as 0.75mm. Clasts are predominantly plagioclase and pyroxene鈥恟ich and represent both highland and basalt lithologies. ...