NWA 7634, carbonaceous chondrite
This ~850 gram carbonaceous chondrite is something of an enigma. The original classification was “CO3,” with a description that described it as …
This ~850 gram carbonaceous chondrite is something of an enigma. The original classification was “CO3,” with a description that described it as …
This CM2 came from a Moroccan meteorite dealer several years ago. We finally got around to requesting a provisional number in late …
This 45 gram oriented CK chondrite was purchased in 2011 from a Moroccan meteorite dealer.
This complete stone has a wonderful shape and is quite fresh. More data when it comes…
This stone is one of the most pristine chondrites known. All carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites have experienced some thermal and aqueous alteration. …
We had just missed out on another specimen from this find; I messaged the seller as soon as I saw his photo …
This cute 12 gram stone is an unclassified carbonaceous chondrite that resembles CM’s most closely. However, it is very solid and moderately …
This beautiful stone with weathered fluting and flow lines was purchased in Erfoud from Mohamed Benzaki. 473.53 + 242.43 gram fitting fragments.
This fresh carbonaceous chondrite was purchased at Tucson, 2014. 493.9 grams
Sutter’s Mill was another one of those falls that happens at just the wrong time. We had radar data almost immediately, knew …