Stone Meteorite NWA 7457 weighing 0.031 grams More
The NWA 7457 Meteorite is a rare and unique achondrite meteorite, discovered in the Northwest Africa (NWA) region. This meteorite is exceptional due to its lack of chondrules—small, spherical inclusions typically present in most meteorites. NWA 7457 is believed to have originated from the crust of a planetary body, making it an important specimen for studying planetary formation processes.
This meteorite features a fine-grained structure rich in pyroxenes and plagioclase. Scientists suggest that NWA 7457 may be a fragment from a larger celestial body, such as an asteroid, or even the surface of Mars or the Moon. Its unique composition provides critical insights into the geological processes that occurred during the early stages of our solar system.
The NWA 7457 meteorite is ideal for collectors, geologists, and space enthusiasts. Its rarity and scientific significance make it a valuable piece for any collection of cosmic artifacts.
Specifications:
- Type: Achondrite meteorite L5- melt breccia
- Origin: Northwest Africa (NWA)
- Composition: Pyroxenes, plagioclase
- Age: Approximately 4.5 billion years
- Weight: 0.031 grams
Why buy it?
- Unique composition: Achondrite meteorites are rare and offer valuable insights into planetary formation.
- Scientific value: A key specimen for studying extraterrestrial geological processes.
- Collector’s value: A rare and valuable addition to any serious meteorite collection.
Add the NWA 7457 meteorite to your collection and own a fascinating piece of cosmic history, providing a glimpse into the processes that shaped our solar system.
The meteorite is contained in a plastic box with a white backing and a description.
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