NWA 13925 Martian Meteorite End Cut – Rare Shergottite 34.67 g
NWA 13925 Martian Meteorite End Cut – Rare Shergottite 34.67 g
NWA 13925 Martian Meteorite End Cut – Rare Shergottite 34.67 g
NWA 13925 Martian Meteorite End Cut – Rare Shergottite 34.67 g

NWA 13925 Martian Shergottite End Cut – 34.67 g

Rare 34.67 g Martian meteorite officially classified as a poikilitic shergottite. This elongated end cut reveals a striking crystalline texture typical of Martian igneous rocks while preserving part of the natural exterior. A highly collectible specimen from the very limited NWA 13925 find, with only 1250 g officially known.

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A Rare Martian Shergottite from NWA 13925

This 34.67 g specimen of NWA 13925 is a genuine Martian meteorite officially classified as a shergottite in the Meteoritical Bulletin. Cut as an end piece, it combines both natural exterior features and a polished interior surface revealing the complex mineralogy characteristic of Martian igneous rocks.

NWA 13925 belongs to the highly sought-after family of Martian meteorites, rocks ejected from the surface of Mars by powerful impact events before eventually reaching Earth.

Contrasting Martian Texture

The polished face reveals a striking poikilitic texture composed of dark pyroxenes contrasting with lighter silicate-rich areas. The internal structure displays the coarse crystalline appearance typical of certain Martian shergottites, giving the specimen a highly distinctive visual identity.

The irregular elongated shape of this end cut further enhances the natural aesthetics of the specimen while preserving part of its original exterior.

Officially Classified Martian Meteorite

NWA 13925 was officially approved as a Martian meteorite and published in Meteoritical Bulletin 110. The classification work identified a mineral assemblage composed of pyroxenes, olivine, maskelynite, chromite, ilmenite, merrillite, and pyrrhotite. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

The meteorite was studied by Anthony Irving and Paul Carpenter, internationally recognized specialists in planetary meteorites.

An Accessible Piece of Mars

End cuts such as this specimen are especially appreciated because they simultaneously preserve part of the natural exterior and expose the interior structure of the meteorite. This dual aspect makes them highly desirable for both advanced collectors and educational displays.

With a total known weight of only 1250 g for the entire meteorite, NWA 13925 remains an exceptionally limited Martian find. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

A Highly Collectible Martian Meteorite

Martian meteorites are among the rarest meteorites available on the market. Their scientific importance, limited availability, and direct connection to Mars make them some of the most prestigious specimens for serious meteorite collections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NWA 13925 really from Mars?

Yes. NWA 13925 is officially classified as a Martian meteorite in the Meteoritical Bulletin database.

What is a shergottite?

Shergottites are volcanic igneous rocks originating from the Martian crust.

What is an end cut meteorite?

An end cut is a specimen showing both a natural exterior surface and a cut face exposing the meteorite’s internal structure.

Why are Martian meteorites valuable?

Martian meteorites are extremely rare and scientifically important, representing actual material ejected from the surface of Mars.

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