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NWA 4734 — AUTHENTICATED LUNAR SPECIMEN — AN END PIECE OF AN IMPORTANT METEORITE FROM THE MOON NWA 4734 was purchased from nomads in Erfoud, Morocco by a Moroccan meteorite dealer. The pryoxene and plagioclase-rich khaki-colored matrix is unusually coarse-grained, traits that combine to result in this specimen possessing the exotic monzogabbro subclassification. Dark seams of impact melt are also featured along with a textured —burnt-sugar— fusion crust. Fascinatingly, there are two other lunar meteorites found in different localities—one of which is the LaPaz Icefield in Antarctica—which are petrographic and geochemical matches with NWA 4734. In effect, NWA 4734 is one of three meteorites that originated from precisely the same crater (and same impact event) on the Moon that individually found their way to Earth. With a Macovich Collection provenance and accompanied by a copy of the Meteoritical Bulletin describing NWA 4734, this is an outstanding example of a piece of the Moon. 46 x 29 x 27mm (1.75 x 1 x 1 inches) and 52.57 grams $37,500 |
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more information please contact: Darryl Pitt, Curator of the Macovich Collection Tel: (212) 302-9200 Fax: (212) 382-1639 |