10x/0.25, 4x/0.25, LMScope, mars, Nikon D810, northwest africa, polarized, scope2, Tucsen C30 3MP sCMOS, zerene stacker

NWA 2737 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 2737 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 2737 Meteorite Thin Section

Stunning thin section of the chassignite NWA 2737. This cross polarized view of one of the rarest Martian meteorites captures a scene on the surface of the Red Planet of intense violence. The brownish coloration of the olivine results from the influence of intense shock pressures. More details at Meteorite Studies.

Additional photomicrographs of this thin section at Meteorite Thin Section Gallery.

Nikon D810 with 10x/0.25 objective:

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10x/0.25, A3550UPA CCD 5MP, breccia, LMScope, mars, Nikon D810, northwest africa, polarized, scope2, Tucsen C30 3MP sCMOS, zerene stacker

NWA 8171 Meteorite Thin Section

A first hand look at the basaltic crust of Mars, this thin section specimen of the NWA 8171 meteorite (aka Black Beauty) provides an exquisite and unforgettable glimpse back to a time when Mars had oceans of water on its surface. More information from Space Jewels.

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This thin section has been photographed with all three of my cameras. You can directly compare the results from the three versions.

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NWA 8171 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 8171 Meteorite Thin Section

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NWA 8171 Meteorite Thin Section

NWA 8171 Meteorite Thin Section

Version 1 – A3550UPA 5MP CCD

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4x/0.25, A35140U CCD 14MP, A3550UPA CCD 5MP, angrite, LMScope, named fall, Nikon D810, polarized, scope1, scope2, zerene stacker

D’Orbigny Meteorite Thin Section

This is a thin section specimen of the D’Orbigny Meteorite. The thin section photographs were taken under cross polarized light using two linear polarizing filters. The first set of pictures is from a nicer CCD and microscope. For a good link to more Angrite pictures, see here. Angrites always look spectacular in polarized light.

Link to pictures of the main mass.

VERSION 1 (Nikon D810)

D'Orbigny Meteorite Thin Section

D’Orbigny Meteorite Thin Section

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VERSION 2 (decent CCD and microscope)

D'Orbigny Meteorite Thin Section

D’Orbigny Meteorite Thin Section

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VERSION 3 (not as good)

Meteorite Thin Section D'Orbigny

D’Orbigny

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