阿德拉爾的月球滑石切片 與 NWA 15482 配對 - 2.6 g - (1)
編號 83971283
閃長石 NWA 7831(隕石無球粒隕石 HED)- 巨大的半透明切片 - 高度: 118 mm - 闊度: 115 mm - 79 g
編號 83971283
閃長石 NWA 7831(隕石無球粒隕石 HED)- 巨大的半透明切片 - 高度: 118 mm - 闊度: 115 mm - 79 g
A beautiful big slice of rare NWA 7831 (chondrite/HED) meteorite. Size of slice is around 118x115 mm. Including custom wooden box, double-sided brass label with description and certificate of authenticity made of Japanese paper with hologram.
To trace the formation of this meteorite, we would have to go back one to two billion years. That is when two large meteores hit one of the largest asteroids in the solar system, Vesta (525 km in diameter), catapulting chunks of rock into space. These fragments gradually made their way to our planet as meteorites. Vesta is located in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars, and the Dawn space probe, after a detailed study of the asteroid, confirmed that its composition exactly matches the meteorite NWA (Northwest Africa) 7831. The latter consists mainly of pyroxene crystals, olivine and plagioclase and its thin sections are nice and translucent.
The Vesta meteorites belong to the so-called HED meteorites (a subgroup of achondrites), and are subdived into Howardites, Eucrites and Diogenites - the latter being the most visually beautiful of this group.
Meteorite NWA 7831 was found in March 2013 in the Western Sahara (Sakia al-Hamra) in a relatively small quantity of about 20 kg.