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Ash Shaqqah 002 - One of the largest lunar meteorites known worldwide Ash Shaqqah 002 is an important lunar meteorite found in Libya in 2024. It is not an observed fall, but a find consisting of numerous fragments scattered in the desert region of northeastern Libya, near the Jaghbub oasis. The total mass recovered is approximately 329 kilograms, placing it among the largest known lunar meteorites. The material was recovered in the form of numerous pieces of various sizes, ranging from small fragments to blocks weighing tens of kilograms. Such a large mass is extremely rare among lunar meteorites. Mineralogy and structure of the lunar breccia Petrographically, it is a brecciated troctolitic anorthosite. The dominant mineral is anorthitic plagioclase, which accounts for about 80% of the rock's volume. Olivine and small amounts of low-calcium pyroxene are also present. The meteorite's structure shows clear evidence of strong impact shock, typical of material ejected from the Moon's surface during major collisions. Origin in the lunar highlands Chemical and mineralogical composition indicates that Ash Shaqqah 002 originated from the lunar highlands rather than the dark basaltic mare regions. This is a rock that formed deep in the lunar crust during early magmatic processes and was subsequently fragmented by impact events and ejected from the lunar surface during a major collision. Dispersed field extension The largest individual fragment of Ash Shaqqah 002, weighing almost 49 kilograms, was recovered in early November. In the following weeks, until December, other medium and small fragments were gradually discovered, bringing the total recovered mass to about 329 kilograms. The meteorites were dispersed in an elliptical field of about 5 × 3.5 kilometers, consistent with the breakup of the body during atmospheric entry. Most of the recovered material has subsequently entered important private and institutional collections, where it is preserved for further scientific research and documentation. Free certificate Oued el Hamim 001 lunar meteorite - 1.2g - Libya
Lunar meteorite Ash Shaqqah 002 – 5.9g – Libya - MESH10
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