384g Moon Meteorite / Laayoune 002

This is the most fascinating and aesthetically pleasing lunar meteorite we have ever had in our office, weighing an incredible 384 grams! This large lunar meteoriteLaâyoune 002, was found near Laâyoune, Western Sahara, in 2022 and subsequently studied and certified by the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington.

Meteorite measures: 100 mm x 80 mm x 70 mm

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Archive Id LM-LAA2-384

DESCRIPTION

This unusually large lunar meteorite weighs an incredible 384 grams and has been classified as a lunar feldspathic breccia. The meteorite exhibits a very unusual, smooth, and flat surface on one side, with an expected cratered surface on the opposite side as a result of the heat of entry through Earth's atmosphere. It features several large and striking white clasts found in Laâyoune 002, making it especially desirable. This feldspathic breccia’s composition includes known lunar meteorite minerals, such as olivine, augite, and anorthite. Laâyoune is the largest city in Western Sahara and is thought to have been founded by Spanish captain Antonio de Pro in 1938. The name means “the springs,” referring to the oases that furnish the city with water. If you have ever wanted to own a piece of the moon, now is your chance!

Product Information:

  • Genuine moon meteorite
  • Meteorite weighs: 384 grams
  • Meteorite measures: 100 mm x 80 mm x 70 mm
  • Includes certificate of authenticity with holographic logo and company stamp

Authentication Information: This meteorite was analyzed by the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington and was given the identification Laâyoune 002. The full composition analysis is available for viewing on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science's online database. The meteorite comes with an official certificate of authenticity and a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.

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