Meteorite NWA X – 9g – Northwest Africa - MENX43

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  • Type: Stony meteorite / Chondrite
  • Location: Northwest Africa
  • Weight: 9g
  • Size: 22 x 19 x 15 mm
  • Surface treatment: none - Rough
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION

NWA X Meteorites Meteorites designated as NWA X come from Northwest Africa, where many different meteorites have fallen, leading to multiple dispersal fields. This region includes present-day Morocco, Libya, Algeria, and others. Well-known examples include NWA 869 and NWA 7325. When the specific fall cannot be identified, the meteorite is generally labeled as NWA X. Multiple types of meteorites can be present in a single fall, and without laboratory analysis, it is impossible to determine the exact origin of a specific meteorite. Chondrites are the most common type of meteorite, accounting for up to 75% of all known meteorite falls on Earth. These meteorites are characterized by the presence of small spheres or granules called chondrules, formed in the early solar system over 4 billion years ago. Chondrites are often as old as the Earth and provide important information about the chemical composition and processes involved in the formation of the solar system. Characteristics of NWA X Meteorites Origin: These meteorites come from the vast desert areas of Northwest Africa, particularly Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, and Mali. The desert provides a suitable environment for meteorite discovery due to its aridity and lack of vegetation. Composition: NWA meteorites can be stony (chondrite and achondrite), iron, or stony-iron. Due to their diverse origins, they can contain various minerals and elements depending on the type. Classification: Unclassified meteorites labeled "NWA X" have not undergone detailed scientific analysis to determine their exact classification. They may subsequently be classified as chondrites, achondrites, iron, or stony-iron based on further research and laboratory studies. Scientific Significance: These meteorites can provide valuable data on the composition and history of the solar system. Analysis of NWA meteorites can help scientists better understand the processes of planetary formation and the development of solar system bodies. Challenges with NWA X Meteorites Identification: The identification and classification of these meteorites require laboratory methods such as petrography, mineralogy, and chemical analysis. Many unclassified meteorites remain unclassified due to the cost and equipment required for such analyses. Commercial Aspect: NWA meteorites are frequently traded in the mineral and gemstone market. Unclassified meteorites may have a lower market value than those that have been scientifically studied and described.

Meteorite NWA X – 9g – Northwest Africa - MENX43

€15,01