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NWA 11273   contributed by Stefano Prosperi   MetBul Link


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2.38 grams. 10 x 10 x 15 mm.   Lunar (feldsp. breccia)

TKW 2.81 kg (see photo 3). Fall not observed. Found 2017, near Tindouf, Algeria.

 


Stefano writes:
Small lunar meteorite, complete and very beautiful. In all the photos its particular contrast of colors is evident.


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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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Twink Monrad
 8/3/2024 8:50:50 AM
lovely, so would it sound off on a good gold metal detector and is it attracted to a magnet do you know? Yes I know magnets are not a good thing sometimes....
Andi Koppelt
 8/3/2024 4:55:19 AM
Nice sweetie. Recently someone asked me again, what you can do with meteorites. Everything: You can chew it, suck it, put it into tea or coffee, dig it, love it or loose it. What a stupid question! ;-)
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John Divelbiss
 8/3/2019 9:44:04 AM
A number of great looking features with that stone. Very nice!!!
Lucian Cojocaru
 8/3/2019 3:17:29 AM
Wow, very cool. Congratulations
 

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