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Almahata Sitta Meteorite Thin Section

Almahata Sitta Meteorite Thin Section

Almahata Sitta Meteorite Thin Section

The Almahata Sitta meteorite and its story made the history books in 2008. Before colliding into the atmosphere over North Africa, a sky survey identified an object on a collision course with Earth; astronomers gave this asteroid a temporary name: 8TA9D69. After the bright meteor was seen by observers, meteorite hunters scoured the desert of northern Sudan and found numerous fragments. The recovered meteorite specimens are classified as an anomalous polymict Ureilite-Achondrite. This thin section of Almahata Sitta was taken in cross polarized light.

Almahata Sitta details on Meteorite Studies website

Almahata Sitta and the Search for the Ureilite Parent Body PDF

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Sayh al Uhaymir 562 Meteorite Thin Section

Meteorite Thin Section Sayh al Uhaymir 562

Sayh al Uhaymir 562

Thin section specimen of the Sayh al Uhaymir 562 meteorite. Pictures were taken with a 1/4 wave retarder filter in cross polarized light. SaU 562 is an unbrecciated eucrite with “approximately equal proportions of anhedral to bladed, white plagioclase (to 3 mm) and honey-brown, anhedral, granular pyroxene (to 1.5 mm) crystals.”

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Juvinas Meteorite Thin Section

Juvinas Meteorite Thin Section

Juvinas Meteorite Thin Section

Beautiful thin section specimen of the Juvinas Meteorite in cross polarized light. Juvinas belongs to the eucrite class of meteorites. Although not obvious in this cross polarized thin section specimen, Juvinas is a monomict breccia.

History of Juvinas Meteorite

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