Northwest Africa XXX 413.1g

$265.00

Meteorite Type: Stone Meteorite
Approximate Measurements: 100 mm x 83 mm x 48 mm
Additional Information: Fragment with a prominent line of demarkation where it was partially buried in the hot, dry desert of Northwest Africa

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Description

NWA XXX stone meteorites were found in the Saharan Desert in Northwest Africa, likely by nomads. In order to classify them it would be necessary to cut off a section for analysis. Although they are exceedingly rare when compared to terrestrial rocks, these are the most abundant type of meteorite and are referred to as “common chondrites.” H and L (designating the amount of metal contained) type chondrites have been already extensively studied, and so these attractive stones have been left intact. Composed largely of spherical grain-like silicate chondrules, these stone meteorites were likely once part of the crust of a planet or large asteroid. Some academics believe that chondrules are older than the solar system!

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Weight 419 g

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