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Meteorito Ghadamis (HaH 346) , condrita L6 - Posible otoño observado en 2019 - 246 g
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Meteorito Ghadamis (HaH 346) , condrita L6 - Posible otoño observado en 2019 - 246 g

Meteorite Hammadah al Hamra 346 (ex Ghadamis meteorite) proposed is a complete individual chondrite L6 with fresh fusion crust and contraction cracks visible. This specimen is semi-oriented, it shows signs of orientation with marked rear edges. the front of this specimen tends to be rounded and the rear is flat and bumpy. weight: 246 g Shock stage: S5 Weathering grade:W0 Certificate of authenticity is included. Tracking number and insurance included I have been private meteorite collector since 2010 and general member G0058 of the GMA (Global meteorite association) since 2021. On August 26, 2018, a large fireball was widely seen and heard around the sparsely populated southern district of Jabal al Gharbi, Libya. Hundreds of freshly melted crusted stones, totaling more than 100 kg, were discovered in early 2019, scattered over several kilometers, approximately 95 km southwest of Ash Shuwayrif. The stones resulting from this possible fall were marketed under the name Ghadamis before their official classification in the meteorite bulletin and the official name Hammadah al Hamra 346 (or Hah 346) was given to the meteorite. HaH 346 or Ghadamis is classified as an L6 chondrite with alteration grade 0. Shock melt veins can be found and the matrix contains plagioclase, chromite, merrillite, troilite, taenite and kamacite. Official name: Hammadah al Hamra 346 Abbreviation: HaH 346 type: Ordinary chondrite L6 Shock stage: S5 Weathering grade: W0 Observed fall: No, but it is possible Year found: 2019 Country: Libya Tkw: 100 kg

N.º 83415835

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Meteorito Ghadamis (HaH 346) , condrita L6 - Posible otoño observado en 2019 - 246 g

Meteorito Ghadamis (HaH 346) , condrita L6 - Posible otoño observado en 2019 - 246 g

Meteorite Hammadah al Hamra 346 (ex Ghadamis meteorite) proposed is a complete individual chondrite L6 with fresh fusion crust and contraction cracks visible.

This specimen is semi-oriented, it shows signs of orientation with marked rear edges.
the front of this specimen tends to be rounded and the rear is flat and bumpy.

weight: 246 g
Shock stage: S5
Weathering grade:W0

Certificate of authenticity is included. Tracking number and insurance included

I have been private meteorite collector since 2010
and general member G0058 of the GMA (Global meteorite association) since 2021.


On August 26, 2018, a large fireball was widely seen and heard around the sparsely populated southern district of Jabal al Gharbi, Libya.
Hundreds of freshly melted crusted stones, totaling more than 100 kg, were discovered in early 2019, scattered over several kilometers, approximately 95 km southwest of Ash Shuwayrif.

The stones resulting from this possible fall were marketed under the name Ghadamis before their official classification in the meteorite bulletin and the official name Hammadah al Hamra 346 (or Hah 346) was given to the meteorite.

HaH 346 or Ghadamis is classified as an L6 chondrite with alteration grade 0.
Shock melt veins can be found and the matrix contains plagioclase, chromite, merrillite, troilite, taenite and kamacite.

Official name: Hammadah al Hamra 346
Abbreviation: HaH 346
type: Ordinary chondrite L6
Shock stage: S5
Weathering grade: W0
Observed fall: No, but it is possible
Year found: 2019
Country: Libya
Tkw: 100 kg

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