NWA 15000 Lunar Fragment is a verified lunar meteorite discovered in Northwest Africa, near Morocco. It shows classic lunar breccia structure—fragmented and fused rock clasts held together by impact melt. The light gray to off-white tones and vesicles confirm its origin as a surface lunar material. Such meteorites are extremely rare, having been blasted from the Moon’s surface during ancient impacts and traveled across space before landing on Earth. The fragment bears a striking similarity to Apollo-returned samples, making it invaluable for comparative research. Its desert weathering is minimal, preserving much of its original structure. Recovered by experienced and licensed meteorite researchers, it carries unquestioned authenticity. Lunar meteorites are prized for their rarity and scientific importance, often featured in museum displays or academic studies. This piece represents a true celestial relic
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