NWA 12273 Lunar Meteorite
$ 650
This exquisite fragment of NWA 12273 lunar meteorite was discovered in Morocco by licensed researchers. With a light gray matrix and distinct lunar features, it provides a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Moon. A high-value specimen for collectors and institutions.
The NWA 12273 lunar meteorite is a feldspathic breccia believed to have originated from the far side of the Moon. Ejected by an impact event and later falling to Earth, it was discovered in Morocco in 2018 and officially classified as a lunar meteorite. Its unique composition and textures are unlike any terrestrial rock, providing a direct geological link to our nearest celestial neighbor.
This specimen has a light-toned matrix with feldspathic clasts and shock veins, capturing the true signature of lunar regolith. It was collected by certified meteorite hunters in the Moroccan Sahara, ensuring its authenticity and documentation. Lunar meteorites are among the rarest types of meteorites on Earth, making this an extremely valuable find.
Scientific studies of lunar meteorites like NWA 12273 contribute to our understanding of lunar history, as many of these rocks originate from areas of the Moon never visited by astronauts or robotic missions. This fragment is not just a rock; it’s a record of ancient impacts, surface processes, and deep space travel.
Whether used for research, display, or collection, this moon rock is a scientifically significant and awe-inspiring specimen. It is offered for sale by the gram, with each piece carrying immense value both financially and scientifically.
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