Lunar meteorite Achondrite - NWA 15018 - Height: 15 mm - Width: 10 mm - 1.41 g - (1)






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Météorite lunaire, an achondrite meteorite NWA 15018 from Temara, Maroc, with a size of 15 × 10 × 10 mm and a weight of 1.41 g, includes a display stand and a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Very rare lunar meteorite.
Lunar achondrite meteorite NWA 15018
History:
Discovered in 2020 in Morocco, in the Témara region.
The meteorite has an irregular shape with numerous grayish fragments lacking fusion crust. It is a polymict breccia mainly composed of feldspathic and fused clasts, as well as mineral fragments consolidated by an abundant finely recrystallized feldspathic matrix. The dominant minerals are olivine, augite, pigeonite, and calcium plagioclase. Minor phases include silica, ilmenite, and FeS.
Petrography:
Description and classification of A.LOVE.APP
Meteorological Bulletin Entry of Northwest Africa 15018
It weighs 1.41 grams and measures approximately 15 x 10 x 10 mm.
It has a great weight and a large surface.
The display case support is included.
She owns her own certificate of authenticity.
A magnificent extraterrestrial object that traveled through the cosmos before landing in Morocco and perhaps ending up in the palm of your hand. A specimen as rare as it is exceptional.
Fast delivery and careful packaging with a tracking number. :-) !
We are members of the Meteoritical Society and members of the GMA (Global Meteoritical Society).
Seller's Story
Very rare lunar meteorite.
Lunar achondrite meteorite NWA 15018
History:
Discovered in 2020 in Morocco, in the Témara region.
The meteorite has an irregular shape with numerous grayish fragments lacking fusion crust. It is a polymict breccia mainly composed of feldspathic and fused clasts, as well as mineral fragments consolidated by an abundant finely recrystallized feldspathic matrix. The dominant minerals are olivine, augite, pigeonite, and calcium plagioclase. Minor phases include silica, ilmenite, and FeS.
Petrography:
Description and classification of A.LOVE.APP
Meteorological Bulletin Entry of Northwest Africa 15018
It weighs 1.41 grams and measures approximately 15 x 10 x 10 mm.
It has a great weight and a large surface.
The display case support is included.
She owns her own certificate of authenticity.
A magnificent extraterrestrial object that traveled through the cosmos before landing in Morocco and perhaps ending up in the palm of your hand. A specimen as rare as it is exceptional.
Fast delivery and careful packaging with a tracking number. :-) !
We are members of the Meteoritical Society and members of the GMA (Global Meteoritical Society).
