美丽的黑色切片 月球陨石 NWA 17353 - 25.4 g





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Northwest Africa 17353 月球陨石博物馆级切片,碎屑状月岩,原产地北西非(阿尔及利亚),重量 25.4 g。
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Description
I am pleased to offer this premium museum-quality slice of the Lunar meteorite Northwest Africa 17353 (NWA 17353), a scientifically classified Lunar Fragmental Breccia from Northwest Africa.
This specimen is a precision saw-cut slice revealing an outstanding fragmental breccia, with numerous light-colored lunar clasts set within a dark gray groundmass. The contrast and texture of this slice make it a highly desirable display specimen for collectors and institutions alike.
A genuine museum-grade fragment of the Moon, perfect for display, research, or private collection.
Meteorite Details :
Meteorite name: Northwest Africa 17353 (NWA 17353)
Classification: Lunar meteorite – Fragmental breccia
Country of origin: Northwest Africa
Find date: 2024
Total known mass: Main mass not publicly specified
Observed fall: No
Petrography: Fragmental breccia with lithic and mineral clasts, featuring plagioclase, pigeonite, augite, olivine, and minor ilmenite and Ti-rich chromite; shock melt features confirmed by electron microprobe analyses (C. Agee, UNM)
Meteoritical Bulletin: Officially classified
Offered Specimen
Weight: 25.4 g
Condition: Single saw-cut slice, professionally prepared
Surface: Smooth, precision-cut, displaying lunar breccia textures
Cut / polished: Yes (museum-quality slice)
History & Provenance
This slice of NWA 17353 was acquired in 2025 from Mark Lyon.
The main mass is held privately, with reference specimens (21.5 g) deposited at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
NWA 17353 is an officially classified Lunar Fragmental Breccia, scientifically recognized and ensuring full authenticity.
Authenticity & Scientific Classification
Official meteorite name: Northwest Africa 17353 (NWA 17353)
Classification: Lunar fragmental breccia
Scientific studies: Confirmed lithic and mineral clasts with shock melt features (C. Agee, UNM)
Guaranteed authentic lunar material
Collector’s note: Museum-grade slice, exact specimen shown in listing photos, carefully packed and fully insured for shipment
FB: #galerielithique
Thank you for your interest,
Patrice Bachelier
Description
I am pleased to offer this premium museum-quality slice of the Lunar meteorite Northwest Africa 17353 (NWA 17353), a scientifically classified Lunar Fragmental Breccia from Northwest Africa.
This specimen is a precision saw-cut slice revealing an outstanding fragmental breccia, with numerous light-colored lunar clasts set within a dark gray groundmass. The contrast and texture of this slice make it a highly desirable display specimen for collectors and institutions alike.
A genuine museum-grade fragment of the Moon, perfect for display, research, or private collection.
Meteorite Details :
Meteorite name: Northwest Africa 17353 (NWA 17353)
Classification: Lunar meteorite – Fragmental breccia
Country of origin: Northwest Africa
Find date: 2024
Total known mass: Main mass not publicly specified
Observed fall: No
Petrography: Fragmental breccia with lithic and mineral clasts, featuring plagioclase, pigeonite, augite, olivine, and minor ilmenite and Ti-rich chromite; shock melt features confirmed by electron microprobe analyses (C. Agee, UNM)
Meteoritical Bulletin: Officially classified
Offered Specimen
Weight: 25.4 g
Condition: Single saw-cut slice, professionally prepared
Surface: Smooth, precision-cut, displaying lunar breccia textures
Cut / polished: Yes (museum-quality slice)
History & Provenance
This slice of NWA 17353 was acquired in 2025 from Mark Lyon.
The main mass is held privately, with reference specimens (21.5 g) deposited at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
NWA 17353 is an officially classified Lunar Fragmental Breccia, scientifically recognized and ensuring full authenticity.
Authenticity & Scientific Classification
Official meteorite name: Northwest Africa 17353 (NWA 17353)
Classification: Lunar fragmental breccia
Scientific studies: Confirmed lithic and mineral clasts with shock melt features (C. Agee, UNM)
Guaranteed authentic lunar material
Collector’s note: Museum-grade slice, exact specimen shown in listing photos, carefully packed and fully insured for shipment
FB: #galerielithique
Thank you for your interest,
Patrice Bachelier

