大量小型摩洛哥球粒陨石——大多完好,具熔融外壳和金属质球粒 - 246 g





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一批來自摩洛哥的小型普通型隕石,多件完好,具熔融外殼與可見金屬性顆粒,总重246 g。
賣家描述
----- Description : -----
I am pleased to offer this lot of small chondrite meteorites, all discovered in Morocco in 2025.
Most of the specimens are complete with preserved fusion crust, showing their natural surface formed during the fiery passage through Earth’s atmosphere. The fusion crust displays a smooth, dark exterior that contrasts beautifully with the interior structure.
On some areas where the crust is thin or partially broken, the interior matrix is visible, revealing numerous small metallic chondrules. These tiny spherical grains formed in the early solar system over 4.5 billion years ago and are characteristic of chondritic meteorites.
This lot provides a wonderful opportunity for collectors to study or display multiple small meteorites, each showing fusion crust and chondritic structure, making them both scientifically interesting and visually attractive.
“Lot of Small Moroccan Chondrite Meteorites – Fusion Crust and Visible Metallic Chondrules”
----- Meteorite Details : -----
Meteorite type: Ordinary chondrite
Origin: Morocco
Year found: 2025
Observed fall: No
----- Offered Specimens ; ------
Weight : 246 g
Condition: Mostly complete
Surface features: Preserved fusion crust on most specimens
Structure: Stone matrix with visible small metallic chondrules
Quantity: Multiple small fragments
----- History & Presentation : -----
These chondrites were discovered in the Moroccan desert in 2025. Most specimens have preserved their original fusion crust, while some areas expose the interior matrix with metallic chondrules clearly visible.
This lot is ideal for collectors seeking a variety of small chondrite specimens, providing both scientific value and aesthetic appeal.
----- Authenticity : ------
Guaranteed authentic Moroccan chondrite meteorites.
A natural lot displaying fusion crust and metallic chondrules, perfect for collectors or educational purposes.
FB: #galerielithique
Thank you for your interest,
Patrice Bachelier
----- Description : -----
I am pleased to offer this lot of small chondrite meteorites, all discovered in Morocco in 2025.
Most of the specimens are complete with preserved fusion crust, showing their natural surface formed during the fiery passage through Earth’s atmosphere. The fusion crust displays a smooth, dark exterior that contrasts beautifully with the interior structure.
On some areas where the crust is thin or partially broken, the interior matrix is visible, revealing numerous small metallic chondrules. These tiny spherical grains formed in the early solar system over 4.5 billion years ago and are characteristic of chondritic meteorites.
This lot provides a wonderful opportunity for collectors to study or display multiple small meteorites, each showing fusion crust and chondritic structure, making them both scientifically interesting and visually attractive.
“Lot of Small Moroccan Chondrite Meteorites – Fusion Crust and Visible Metallic Chondrules”
----- Meteorite Details : -----
Meteorite type: Ordinary chondrite
Origin: Morocco
Year found: 2025
Observed fall: No
----- Offered Specimens ; ------
Weight : 246 g
Condition: Mostly complete
Surface features: Preserved fusion crust on most specimens
Structure: Stone matrix with visible small metallic chondrules
Quantity: Multiple small fragments
----- History & Presentation : -----
These chondrites were discovered in the Moroccan desert in 2025. Most specimens have preserved their original fusion crust, while some areas expose the interior matrix with metallic chondrules clearly visible.
This lot is ideal for collectors seeking a variety of small chondrite specimens, providing both scientific value and aesthetic appeal.
----- Authenticity : ------
Guaranteed authentic Moroccan chondrite meteorites.
A natural lot displaying fusion crust and metallic chondrules, perfect for collectors or educational purposes.
FB: #galerielithique
Thank you for your interest,
Patrice Bachelier

