4x/0.25, A3550UPA CCD 5MP, achondrite, angrite, northwest africa, polarized, scope2, zerene stacker

NWA 2999 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 2999 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 2999 Meteorite Thin Section

Thin section specimen of NWA 2999 in cross polarized light. Description:

Although most angrites have textures indicative of rapid cooling from melts, NWA 2999 has an overall plutonic, polygonal-granular texture (similar to Angra dos Reis and LEW 86010), but with distinctive large anorthite, spinel and recrystallized olivine porphyroclasts (up to 6 mm across) and 10-20 μm wide, discontinuous anorthite coronas around spinel grains (to our knowledge a feature unique among meteorites). (Source)

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NWA 2999, A Unique Angrite with a large Chondritic Component

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4x/0.25, A3550UPA CCD 5MP, achondrite, northwest africa, polarized, scope2, zerene stacker

NWA 4587 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 4587 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 4587 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 4587 contains a unique and attractive matrix, as can be seen in this polarized thin section. The links below give some additional information on this meteorite and its pairings.

NWA 2976 Anomalous Achondrite

NWA 4901 Ungrouped Achondrite

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NWA 5400 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 5400 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 5400 Meteorite Thin Section

A fascinating ungrouped achondrite brachinite-like meteorite, North West Africa 5400 provides a spectacular visual display of an object associated with the Earth at the time of its formation. It is speculated that the parent body of this meteorite was either Earth itself, before the Moon formation or Theia — the hypothesized object which collided with Earth. More information here and here.

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