Available Meteorites from witnessed falls Ghadames (HaH 346) Oriented Meteorite – 12.86 kg Complete Individual $24,900.00 This exceptional 12.86 kg Ghadames meteorite displays a spectacular oriented shape with elongated regmaglypts flowing across the front face toward the rim. Numerous pale limestone impact traces preserved on the fusion crust record the violence of the landing, while the flatter rear surface perfectly illustrates aerodynamic stability during atmospheric... Add to collection
Available Home ITQIY – Partial Slice with Fusion Crust | 14.80 g $1,776.00 Name: ITQIY Observed fall: No Provenance: Sahara Desert Classification: Classified as an ungrouped enstatite-rich meteorite, then later as an EH7-anom Mass:14.8 grams, slice with fusion crust Form: Unique coarse-grained, metal-rich enstatite meteorite Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=12058 Add to collection
Home ITQIY Main Mass - 658 g Name: ITQIY Observed fall: No Provenance: Sahara Desert Classification: Classified as an ungrouped enstatite-rich meteorite, then later as an EH7-anom Mass: 658 grams, main mass Form: Unique coarse-grained, metal-rich enstatite meteorite Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=12058 Price on request View
Available Home Lunar Meteorite – Complete Anorthositic Breccia with Green Fusion Crust – 477 g LunarMeteorite477g $47,700.00 Lunar meteorites with preserved green fusion crust are particularly important from a scientific and educational perspective, as they illustrate the strong link between bulk chemical composition and atmospheric ablation behavior. The scarcity of iron in lunar anorthosites — dominated by plagioclase feldspar — fundamentally alters the chemistry of the... Add to collection
Available Lunar Meteorites Lunar Meteorite NWA 11472 – Anorthositic Breccia End Cut – 944 g $94,400.00 Name: NWA 11472 (pairing) Observed fall: No Provenance: Northwest Africa (Sahara Desert) Classification: Lunar meteorite – Anorthositic breccia Mass: 944 grams Form: End cut Structure: Lunar breccia with visible lithic clasts Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=66172 Add to collection