4x/0.25, chondrite, LMScope, Nikon D810, northwest africa, ordinary chondrite, polarized, scope2, zerene stacker

NWA 960 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 960 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 960 Meteorite Thin Section

The NWA 960 meteorite belongs to the metal poor, non-carbonaceous class of ordinary chondrites. It’s chemical and isotope composition are anomalous and imply that it came from a parent body distinct from other known chondrites.

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4x/0.25, breccia, LMScope, lunar, Nikon D810, northwest africa, polarized, scope2, zerene stacker

NWA 10203 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 10203 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 10203 Meteorite Thin Section

This thin section of NWA 10203 shows a wide range of fascinating features. As described on the Meteoritical Bulletin, this lunar breccia contains four lithologies:

1. Unbrecciated olivine gabbro with zoned clinopyroxene.
2. Fragmental anorthositic gabbro breccia.
3. Fragmental gabbroic breccia with approximately equal proportions of plagioclase, pyroxene and olivine.
4. Shock melt veins and pools.

There appears to be a least two of these lithologies in this specimen.

More information on the meteorite and its pairings: Northwest Africa 10149 clan.

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4x/0.25, LMScope, mars, Nikon D810, northwest africa, polarized, scope2, zerene stacker

NWA 8716 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 8716 "Jrifiya" Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 8716 “Jrifiya” Meteorite Thin Section

Northwest Africa 8716, a.k.a. Jrifiya, is a brownish-yellow colored shergottite. In cross polarized light, the same brownish-yellow hue prevails and there are numerous phenocrysts which display beautiful zoning patterns.

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