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Starry Night NWA 13951 Lunar Meteorite - SOLD 9.31g

Starry Night NWA 13951 Lunar Meteorite - SOLD 9.31g

$338.70

Original: $1,129.00

-70%
Starry Night NWA 13951 Lunar Meteorite - SOLD 9.31g—

$1,129.00

$338.70

The Story

When humans first set foot on the Moon nearly 60 years ago, it was our first visit to our lunar neighbor. As we'd find out, the Moon had already been visiting us for millennia in the form of meteorites.
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This specimen is a 9.31g piece of lunar meteorite NWA 13951, first identified in Mauritania in 2021. 13951 is a lunar feldspathic breccia, suggesting its origin point lies somewhere in the highlands, an area unexplored by the Apollo missions and thus ripe for research.
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NWA 13951 is also known as the "Starry Night" meteorite. When cut open to examine its composition, it was found that the material exhibited a unique dark matrix with beautiful gray and white grains of plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine along with tiny iron-nickel inclusions. These mineral patterns call to mind an image of a star-filled night sky, reminding us of its incredible origin.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Starry Night NWA 13951 Lunar Meteorite - SOLD 9.31g - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Starry Night NWA 13951 Lunar Meteorite - SOLD 9.31g - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Starry Night NWA 13951 Lunar Meteorite - SOLD 9.31g - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

When humans first set foot on the Moon nearly 60 years ago, it was our first visit to our lunar neighbor. As we'd find out, the Moon had already been visiting us for millennia in the form of meteorites.
Ā 
This specimen is a 9.31g piece of lunar meteorite NWA 13951, first identified in Mauritania in 2021. 13951 is a lunar feldspathic breccia, suggesting its origin point lies somewhere in the highlands, an area unexplored by the Apollo missions and thus ripe for research.
Ā 
NWA 13951 is also known as the "Starry Night" meteorite. When cut open to examine its composition, it was found that the material exhibited a unique dark matrix with beautiful gray and white grains of plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine along with tiny iron-nickel inclusions. These mineral patterns call to mind an image of a star-filled night sky, reminding us of its incredible origin.