[meteorite-list] NEW Lunar - NWA 4884

Greg Hupe gmhupe at htn.net
Mon Oct 6 10:54:25 EDT 2008


Dear List Members,

It is my pleasure to announce a NEW and unpaired lunar meteorite, NWA 4884. 
I've waited over a year and a half to announce this little beauty. It is 
classified as a Mingled Basalt-rich Breccia 'officially' accepted by the 
NomComm.

NWA 4884 is a gorgeous new lunar meteorite found in the Sahara Desert in 
early 2007. It consists of a single 42-gram, partially crusted stone and is 
not paired to any other lunar meteorites, but is quite similar to Antarctic 
meteorite QUE 94281, and both are mingled mare plus highlands breccias. NWA 
4884 has large anorthositic clasts and abundant metal, most likely from 
ancient impactors that pummeled the lunar surface.

Click here to view complete slice with large white anorthosite clast:
http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa4884/nwa4884slice.jpg

Link to Washington University in St. Louis website with photos and 
additional information: http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/stones/nwa4884.htm

If anyone is interested in one of the very few specimens, email me off list 
for pricing and details.

Enjoy!
Greg

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