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Meteorite | Lunar | Bechar 003/006 | 2,34 g (1,08 + 1,26 g)

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A very original gift for couples – a meteorite from the Moon split into two halves that belong together inseparably.

Interesting fact: Corresponds to samples from the Apollo missions

Discovery Location: Bechar, Algeria

Dimensions: 13x13x10 mm (original piece before being cut in half)

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Product detailed description

This meteorite, like other lunar meteorites in our range, was formed by another meteorite hitting the lunar surface and throwing some of the rock back into space. Although the Moon is the closest of all celestial bodies to us, lunar meteorites make up only 0.08% of all meteorites found. Because of its rarity, beauty and the vital role the Moon has played and will soon play again in the discovery of our Solar System, this type of meteorite should not be missing from any space enthusiast's collection.

We split this particular piece, found in Bechar in western Algeria, into two halves that belong together inseparably.

Lunar meteorites belong to the rare category of achondrites - that is, rock meteorites without the characteristic chondrules, small grains of molten minerals. They are distinguished by the fact that, unlike many other rocky meteorites, they do not form from space "dust". Instead, they come directly from space bodies such as the Moon, Mars, larger asteroids or even extinct planets.

The chemical composition of these lunar meteorites differs from ordinary terrestrial rocks and meteorites. However, it is easily identifiable and matches samples from the Moon that were brought back to Earth during the Apollo missions.

 

Additional parameters

Category: Meteorites
Weight: 0.1 kg
Name: Bechar 003/006, Valentine's Day
Origin: Lunar
Zajímavost: Odpovídá vzorkům z misí Apollo.
Místo nálezu: Bechar, Alžírsko
Hmotnost: 2,34 g (1,08 + 1,26 g)

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