Amazing Lunar Meteorite Gadamis 004 from Libya - 6.2 g






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Gadamis 004 lunar melt breccia meteorite; main mineral anorthite-rich lunar material; country of origin Algeria; origin Gadamis, Libya.
Description from the seller
I offer you this amazing slice of Gadamis 004, lunar meteorite. It is a beautiful slice with many different white clasts.
Gadamis 004 presents a composition very similar to some lunar rock samples reported by Apollo 16!
Sold and protected in its metal circular display!
Type: Lunar Melt Breccia Meteorite.
Origin: Found in Algeria.
Weight: 6.2 g
Founded: 2022
History: Acquired in 2025 from Mark Lyon.
Amazing and rare slice of the Moon!
FB#galerielithique.
Thank you.
Patrice Bachelier
Gadamis 004
Basic information
Name: Gadamis 004
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall: No
Year founded: 2022
Libya
Mass: help 12.66 kg
Classification
history
Meteoritical Bulletin: MB 111 (2023) Lunar (anorthosite)
Recommended: Lunar (anorth) [explanation]
This is 1 of 85 approved meteorites classified as Lunar (anorth). [show all]
Search for other lunar meteorites.
Comments: Approved 19 Mar 2022
Help with write-up
Writeup from MB 111:
Gadamis 004 30.284°N, 11.005°E
Ghadamis, Libya
Purchased: 2022
Classification: Lunar meteorite (anorth)
This meteorite was found in Libya at the same location as Gadamis 002 and 003, purchased by Mark Lyon in 2022.
Physical characteristics: Single stone with patches of dark fusion crust and smooth, light green-colored patches. One side is more irregular with a weathered surface that was fractured at some time in the past. Polished sawcut surfaces reveal centimeter-sized clasts of anorthosite bounded by darker, fine-grained, cataclastic zones.
Petrography: (C. Agee, UNM) Microprobe analysis reveals a significantly brecciated, cataclastic anorthitic plagioclase host making up 98-99% of this meteorite. Poikilitically enclosed in the plagioclase are sparse, very small olivine and pyroxene blebs (most in the range of 5-10 μm). Larger pyroxene grains are scarce, with two larger grains in the size range of 300 μm observed in the microprobe mount. Together, olivine and pyroxene constitute approximately 1-2% of this meteorite.
Geochemistry: (C. Agee, UNM) Plagioclase An96.0±0.1 Ab3.8±0.1 Or0.2±0.1, n=4; olivine Fa38.9±1.0, Fe/Mn=105±3, n=4; pigeonite Fs34.0±4.8 Wo5.4±2.3, Fe/Mn=60±3, n=4; augite Fs5.7 Wo46.1, Fe/Mn=32.
Classification: Lunar ferroan anorthosite, cataclastic. Olivine, pigeonite, and plagioclase compositional values plot within the FAN suite field (after Warren, 1993). The very high anorthite content (98-99%) and cataclastic texture are similar to Apollo 16 cataclastic FANs. Paired with Gadamis 002 and Gadamis 003.
Specimens: 21 g on deposit at UNM, Mark Lyon holds the main mass.
Bibliography
Warren P.H. (1993) A concise compilation of petrologic information on possibly pristine non-mare Moon rocks. American Mineralogist 78 (3-4), 360-376. (link)
Data from:
MB111
Table 0
State/Prov/County: Ghadamis
Date: P 2022
Latitude: 30.284°N
Longitude: 11.005°E
Mass (g): 12,660 grams
Pieces: 1
Class: Lunar (anorth)
Shock stage: high
Weathering grade: moderate
Fayalite (mol%): 38.9±1.0
Ferrosilite (mol%): 34.0±4.8, 5.7
Wollastonite (mol%): 5.4±2.3, 46.1
Classifier: C. Agee, UNM
Type spec mass (g): 21
Type spec location: UNM
Main mass: Mark Lyon
Comments: Fieldname ML-26; submitted by C. Agee.
I offer you this amazing slice of Gadamis 004, lunar meteorite. It is a beautiful slice with many different white clasts.
Gadamis 004 presents a composition very similar to some lunar rock samples reported by Apollo 16!
Sold and protected in its metal circular display!
Type: Lunar Melt Breccia Meteorite.
Origin: Found in Algeria.
Weight: 6.2 g
Founded: 2022
History: Acquired in 2025 from Mark Lyon.
Amazing and rare slice of the Moon!
FB#galerielithique.
Thank you.
Patrice Bachelier
Gadamis 004
Basic information
Name: Gadamis 004
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall: No
Year founded: 2022
Libya
Mass: help 12.66 kg
Classification
history
Meteoritical Bulletin: MB 111 (2023) Lunar (anorthosite)
Recommended: Lunar (anorth) [explanation]
This is 1 of 85 approved meteorites classified as Lunar (anorth). [show all]
Search for other lunar meteorites.
Comments: Approved 19 Mar 2022
Help with write-up
Writeup from MB 111:
Gadamis 004 30.284°N, 11.005°E
Ghadamis, Libya
Purchased: 2022
Classification: Lunar meteorite (anorth)
This meteorite was found in Libya at the same location as Gadamis 002 and 003, purchased by Mark Lyon in 2022.
Physical characteristics: Single stone with patches of dark fusion crust and smooth, light green-colored patches. One side is more irregular with a weathered surface that was fractured at some time in the past. Polished sawcut surfaces reveal centimeter-sized clasts of anorthosite bounded by darker, fine-grained, cataclastic zones.
Petrography: (C. Agee, UNM) Microprobe analysis reveals a significantly brecciated, cataclastic anorthitic plagioclase host making up 98-99% of this meteorite. Poikilitically enclosed in the plagioclase are sparse, very small olivine and pyroxene blebs (most in the range of 5-10 μm). Larger pyroxene grains are scarce, with two larger grains in the size range of 300 μm observed in the microprobe mount. Together, olivine and pyroxene constitute approximately 1-2% of this meteorite.
Geochemistry: (C. Agee, UNM) Plagioclase An96.0±0.1 Ab3.8±0.1 Or0.2±0.1, n=4; olivine Fa38.9±1.0, Fe/Mn=105±3, n=4; pigeonite Fs34.0±4.8 Wo5.4±2.3, Fe/Mn=60±3, n=4; augite Fs5.7 Wo46.1, Fe/Mn=32.
Classification: Lunar ferroan anorthosite, cataclastic. Olivine, pigeonite, and plagioclase compositional values plot within the FAN suite field (after Warren, 1993). The very high anorthite content (98-99%) and cataclastic texture are similar to Apollo 16 cataclastic FANs. Paired with Gadamis 002 and Gadamis 003.
Specimens: 21 g on deposit at UNM, Mark Lyon holds the main mass.
Bibliography
Warren P.H. (1993) A concise compilation of petrologic information on possibly pristine non-mare Moon rocks. American Mineralogist 78 (3-4), 360-376. (link)
Data from:
MB111
Table 0
State/Prov/County: Ghadamis
Date: P 2022
Latitude: 30.284°N
Longitude: 11.005°E
Mass (g): 12,660 grams
Pieces: 1
Class: Lunar (anorth)
Shock stage: high
Weathering grade: moderate
Fayalite (mol%): 38.9±1.0
Ferrosilite (mol%): 34.0±4.8, 5.7
Wollastonite (mol%): 5.4±2.3, 46.1
Classifier: C. Agee, UNM
Type spec mass (g): 21
Type spec location: UNM
Main mass: Mark Lyon
Comments: Fieldname ML-26; submitted by C. Agee.
