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Tichiya 002 H5 #2 – 612 g

725,30 $

Tichiya 002 is an ordinary chondrite type H5. It was found in 2019 by Lahcen Hamdan in Western Sahara.

I am selling the main mass of 612 grams, a very nice piece.

Promo!

Northbranch H5 #1 – 508 g

2.259,16 $

Northbranch is an ordinary chondrite of type H5. It was found in 1976 in the USA in Kansas.

A great piece for your collection !

NWA 6306 LL6 #1 – 74 g

439,94 $

NWA 6306 is a meteorite of type LL6 bought in Ensisheim in 2009.

It was classified at the Natural History Museum in Berlin by Dr. Ansgar Greshake.

This is the first meteorite I had classified.

Mass (g) : 346
Pieces : 1
Class : LL6
Shock stage: S2
Weathering grade : W1
Fayalite (mol%) : 29.8
Ferrosilite (mol%) : 24.6
Classifier : A. Greshake, MNB
Type spec mass (g ): 20.4
Type spec location : MNB
Main mass : Jean Redelsperger
Comments : Submitted by Ansgar Greshake

 

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SAHARA 97030 LL5/6 #1 – 10 g

26,16 $

SAHARA 97030 is a chondrite meteorite that was discovered in the Sahara in 1997 at the very beginning of the search for meteorites in hot deserts.

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Juvinas Eucrite #1 – 0,09 g

35,68 $

Juvinas is a meteorite that fell on June 15, 1821 near the village of Juvinas in France.

This historical meteorite of a total weight of 91 kg is of achondrite eucrite type.

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Chwichiya 002 C3.00 Ung #34 – 1,05 g

310,33 $

Chwichiya 002 is an ordinary carbonaceous chondrite of type C3.00 ungrouped, it is the most primitive type that has ever been found in this date, it has not undergone any hydrated phase and no heating before its expulsion from the parent body.
This meteorite is perhaps one of the most important meteorites of all times, no doubt that the knowledge of our solar system will advance thanks to it.

It was discovered in the Western Sahara.
A must for a collection!

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Chwichiya 002 C3.00 Ung #33 – 1,22 g

361,46 $

Chwichiya 002 is an ordinary carbonaceous chondrite of type C3.00 ungrouped, it is the most primitive type that has ever been found in this date, it has not undergone any hydrated phase and no heating before its expulsion from the parent body.
This meteorite is perhaps one of the most important meteorites of all times, no doubt that the knowledge of our solar system will advance thanks to it.

It was discovered in the Western Sahara.
A must for a collection!

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Chwichiya 002 C3.00 Ung #32 – 0,83 g

246,13 $

Chwichiya 002 is an ordinary carbonaceous chondrite of type C3.00 ungrouped, it is the most primitive type that has ever been found in this date, it has not undergone any hydrated phase and no heating before its expulsion from the parent body.
This meteorite is perhaps one of the most important meteorites of all times, no doubt that the knowledge of our solar system will advance thanks to it.

It was discovered in the Western Sahara.
A must for a collection!

Chwichiya 002 C3.00 Ung #31 – 0,69 g

204,52 $

Chwichiya 002 is an ordinary carbonaceous chondrite of type C3.00 ungrouped, it is the most primitive type that has ever been found in this date, it has not undergone any hydrated phase and no heating before its expulsion from the parent body.
This meteorite is perhaps one of the most important meteorites of all times, no doubt that the knowledge of our solar system will advance thanks to it.

It was discovered in the Western Sahara.
A must for a collection!

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Chwichiya 002 C3.00 Ung #30 – 0,86 g

254,45 $

Chwichiya 002 is an ordinary carbonaceous chondrite of type C3.00 ungrouped, it is the most primitive type that has ever been found in this date, it has not undergone any hydrated phase and no heating before its expulsion from the parent body.
This meteorite is perhaps one of the most important meteorites of all times, no doubt that the knowledge of our solar system will advance thanks to it.

It was discovered in the Western Sahara.
A must for a collection!

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Wad al Fayda 001 #9 CR2 – 478,8 g

5.124,72 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

Tirhert Eucrite #1 – 1,6 g

53,51 $

Tirehrt is a meteorite that fell in Morocco in 2014 in the region of Guelmim.

It has been classified as a eucrite meteorite, more precisely as a unbrecciated gabbroic eucrite.

The fusion crust of this meteorite is particularly bright.

AL HAGGOUNIA 09 Eucrite #5 – 41,2 g

391,39 $

In April 2013, I prospect for meteorites in Morocco with a group of friends.
After an unsuccessful search for the Martian meteorite NWA 7397, we met a group of meteorite hunters who took us to the site of a new meteorite discovery on April 18.
The day before, a meteorite of 219 grams was found, the meteorite hunters thought at first that this meteorite was a lunar meteorite.
It finally turns out that this meteorite is not a lunar meteorite but an eucrite.

Other fragments will be discovered later including the supposed main mass (332.85 grams) on April 24, 2013 by Lahcen Oukhouya meteorite hunter and native of Smara.
I was able to acquire the main mass of this fall, as well as 8 other fragments through Ali Oulmaleh (meteorite dealer in Erfoud) and Mohamed Elguirah (meteorite hunter in Tan Tan).
This meteorite was found 120 km northeast of Laayoune in the Western Sahara, in a place called Chwichiya (little fez) in reference to the mountain seen in this region in the shape of a fez.
Chwichiya is an area rich in meteorites, and in particular achondrites, 4 different achondrites have been discovered within a radius of 6 kilometers!

This meteorite is a brecciated eucrite, composed of 11 pieces for a total of 1038 grams. This meteorite has the particularity to have two different textures.

Petrography: Breccia with coarse basaltic clasts in a fine-grained matrix. The matrix has a doleritic texture with plagioclase grain size of several mm. Dominant minerals are exsolved pyroxene and mm-sized calcic plagioclase laths. Minor phases include chromite, silica, Ca-Phosphate, troilite and metal.

AL HAGGOUNIA 09 Eucrite #4 – 63 g

599,47 $

In April 2013, I prospect for meteorites in Morocco with a group of friends.
After an unsuccessful search for the Martian meteorite NWA 7397, we met a group of meteorite hunters who took us to the site of a new meteorite discovery on April 18.
The day before, a meteorite of 219 grams was found, the meteorite hunters thought at first that this meteorite was a lunar meteorite.
It finally turns out that this meteorite is not a lunar meteorite but an eucrite.

Other fragments will be discovered later including the supposed main mass (332.85 grams) on April 24, 2013 by Lahcen Oukhouya meteorite hunter and native of Smara.
I was able to acquire the main mass of this fall, as well as 8 other fragments through Ali Oulmaleh (meteorite dealer in Erfoud) and Mohamed Elguirah (meteorite hunter in Tan Tan).
This meteorite was found 120 km northeast of Laayoune in the Western Sahara, in a place called Chwichiya (little fez) in reference to the mountain seen in this region in the shape of a fez.
Chwichiya is an area rich in meteorites, and in particular achondrites, 4 different achondrites have been discovered within a radius of 6 kilometers!

This meteorite is a brecciated eucrite, composed of 11 pieces for a total of 1038 grams. This meteorite has the particularity to have two different textures.

Petrography: Breccia with coarse basaltic clasts in a fine-grained matrix. The matrix has a doleritic texture with plagioclase grain size of several mm. Dominant minerals are exsolved pyroxene and mm-sized calcic plagioclase laths. Minor phases include chromite, silica, Ca-Phosphate, troilite and metal.

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AYDAR 002 Eucrite #12 – 121 g

863,23 $

AYDAR 002 is a fresh meteorite classified as brecciated eucrite.

It was discovered in the Western Sahara in a place called Afra valley.
Several kilograms of this meteorite were found in a very large area.