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Fezzou 001 #9 R4- 2.2 g

34,48 $

Fezzou 001 is a rare meteorite of type chondrite rumuruti R4.
This meteorite of only 154 grams was discovered in Morocco by Rjdali Hmou and Mohamed Taouch on August 1, 2018.

This rumuruti has the particularity to be a little magnetic and not brecciated.

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Fezzou 001 #8 R4- 8.6 g

111,77 $

Fezzou 001 is a rare meteorite of type chondrite rumuruti R4.
This meteorite of only 154 grams was discovered in Morocco by Rjdali Hmou and Mohamed Taouch on August 1, 2018.

This rumuruti has the particularity to be a little magnetic and not brecciated.

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Fezzou 001 #7 R4- 2.2 g

34,48 $

Fezzou 001 is a rare meteorite of type chondrite rumuruti R4.
This meteorite of only 154 grams was discovered in Morocco by Rjdali Hmou and Mohamed Taouch on August 1, 2018.

This rumuruti has the particularity to be a little magnetic and not brecciated.

Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #8 – 2,2 g

15,46 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #7 – 2,1 g

14,27 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

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Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #6 – 2,4 g

16,64 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #5 – 3,7 g

26,16 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

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Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #4 – 2,6 g

19,02 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

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Jiddat al Harasis 640 LL5 #1 – 9,7 g

41,62 $

Jiddat al Harasis 640 is an LL5 chondrite of only 233 grams.

This meteorite was discovered in the Sultanate of Oman in 2021 in the region of Al Wusta.

State/Prov/County: Al Wusta
Date : 2010
Latitude: 19°44’12″N
Longitude: 55°40’29″E
Mass (g) : 233
Pieces : 1
Class : LL5
Shock stage: S3
Weathering grade : W2
Fayalite (mol%) : 29.5
Ferrosilite (mol%) : 24.9
Wollastonite (mol%) : 1.9
Classifier : T. Bunch and J. Wittke, NAU
Type spec mass (g ): 23
Type spec location : PSF
Main mass : finder
Finder: anonymous
Comments : Submitted by Sipiera

Ksar Ghilane 021 H5 #3 – 11,6 g

68,96 $

Ksar Ghilane 021 is a meteorite of type H5 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 13, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

State/Prov/County: Quibili
Date : 2020 Feb 13
Latitude: 32°53’28.9″N
Longitude: 09°54’46.3″E
Mass (g) : 167
Pieces : 6
Class : H5
Weathering grade : W3
Fayalite (mol%) : 19.0±0.1 (n=3)
Ferrosilite (mol%) : 17.2 (n=1)
Wollastonite (mol%) : 1.1
Magnetic suscept.: 4.68
Classifier : J. Gattacceca, CEREGE
Type spec mass (g ): 20
Type spec location : CEREGE
Main mass : Jean Redelsperger
Finder: Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy
Comments : work name JR082. Six fragments without fusion crust.; submitted by Jérôme Gattacceca

 

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Ksar Ghilane 021 H5 #2 – 46 g

218,78 $

Ksar Ghilane 021 is a meteorite of type H5 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 13, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

State/Prov/County: Quibili
Date : 2020 Feb 13
Latitude: 32°53’28.9″N
Longitude: 09°54’46.3″E
Mass (g) : 167
Pieces : 6
Class : H5
Weathering grade : W3
Fayalite (mol%) : 19.0±0.1 (n=3)
Ferrosilite (mol%) : 17.2 (n=1)
Wollastonite (mol%) : 1.1
Magnetic suscept.: 4.68
Classifier : J. Gattacceca, CEREGE
Type spec mass (g ): 20
Type spec location : CEREGE
Main mass : Jean Redelsperger
Finder: Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy
Comments : work name JR082. Six fragments without fusion crust.; submitted by Jérôme Gattacceca

 

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Ksar Ghilane 021 H5 #1 – 67 g

318,66 $

Ksar Ghilane 021 is a meteorite of type H5 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 13, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

State/Prov/County: Quibili
Date : 2020 Feb 13
Latitude: 32°53’28.9″N
Longitude: 09°54’46.3″E
Mass (g) : 167
Pieces : 6
Class : H5
Weathering grade : W3
Fayalite (mol%) : 19.0±0.1 (n=3)
Ferrosilite (mol%) : 17.2 (n=1)
Wollastonite (mol%) : 1.1
Magnetic suscept.: 4.68
Classifier : J. Gattacceca, CEREGE
Type spec mass (g ): 20
Type spec location : CEREGE
Main mass : Jean Redelsperger
Finder: Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy
Comments : work name JR082. Six fragments without fusion crust.; submitted by Jérôme Gattacceca

 

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Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #3 – 3,9 g

28,54 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

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Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #2 – 4,7 g

33,29 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

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Ksar Ghilane 020 H6 #1 – 9,1 g

53,51 $

Ksar Ghilane 020 is a meteorite of type H6 that I found with my travel friend Claude Roy during an expedition in Tunisia near the Oasis of Ksar Ghilane on February 12, 2020, just before the Covid 19 pandemic.

To date only 80 meteorites have been discovered in Tunisia.

Writeup from MB 110 :

Ksar Ghilane 020 (KG 020) 32°52’59.5″N, 9°55’08.1″E

Quibili, Tunisia

Find: 2020 Feb 12

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

History: The meteorite was found by Jean Redelsperger and Claude Roy.

Physical characteristics: One main crusted fragment (96 g) and smaller fragments. Cut face reveals a brown interior.

Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Highly recrystallized chondrite with only relict chondrules and triple junctions. Plagioclase to 150 μm.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)

Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.

 

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Dimmitt H3.7 #8 – 0.5 g

9,52 $

Dimmitt is an ordinary chondrite type H3.7. It was discovered in the United States in Texas in 1942.

To date, only 75 meteorites of this type have been discovered, so it is a rare meteorite.

Dimmitt is a black regolith breccia with H3, H5 and LL clasts and a dark matrix that together account for ~95% of the meteorite volume.

 

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Dimmitt H3.7 #7 – 1,4 g

14,27 $

Dimmitt is an ordinary chondrite type H3.7. It was discovered in the United States in Texas in 1942.

To date, only 75 meteorites of this type have been discovered, so it is a rare meteorite.

Dimmitt is a black regolith breccia with H3, H5 and LL clasts and a dark matrix that together account for ~95% of the meteorite volume.

 

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Dimmitt H3.7 #6 – 4,5 g

32,10 $

Dimmitt is an ordinary chondrite type H3.7. It was discovered in the United States in Texas in 1942.

To date, only 75 meteorites of this type have been discovered, so it is a rare meteorite.

Dimmitt is a black regolith breccia with H3, H5 and LL clasts and a dark matrix that together account for ~95% of the meteorite volume.