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NWA 15170 Lodranite #12 – 1,4 g

66,59 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #10 – 5,8 g

261,59 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #9 – 3,6 g

161,71 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

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NWA 15170 Lodranite #8 – 5,4 g

243,76 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #7 – 4,2 g

189,06 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #6 – 4,6 g

206,89 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #5 – 2,3 g

103,44 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

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NWA 15170 Lodranite #4 – 1,1 g

52,32 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

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NWA 15170 Lodranite #3 – 15,2 g

686,08 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #2 – 5,4 g

243,76 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.

NWA 15170 Lodranite #1 – 5,1 g

229,49 $

NWA 15170 is a lodranite meteorite of only 89 grams.

The lodranites are a type of meteorites forming a group within the primitive achondrites.

The reference fall is the Lodran meteorite that fell in 1868 in Pakistan..

These rare meteorites are composed for a large part of orthopyroxene (45 to 55 %), of magnesian olivine (40 %), of Fe-Ni alloy, of troilite, of clinopyroxene, of daubreelite, schreibersite, chromite and, accessorily, feldspars plagioclase and orthoclase, alabandite, graphite and apatite.