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NWA 4965 (10.11 gram)

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Classification: Achondrite, Brecciated Diogenite
Place/Time: 2007 in Morocco
Mass: 1023g


Physical characteristics: Cut-surfaces of the stones show pale yellowish-green angular clasts (see figure) and have a combined weight of 7020 g. No fusion crust was noted for any of the specimens.
Petrography: (A. Irving and S. Kuehner, UWS) Breccia composed of polycrystalline clasts (? 2 cm) set in a matrix derived from several different diogenite precursors. No basaltic eucrite clasts were observed. The sample is modally dominated by orthopyroxene with subordinate olivine, augite, chromite, silica polymorph, rare calcic plagioclase, troilite, pyrrhotite and kamacite.
Mineral compositions: Orthopyroxene compositions fall into at least three distinct populations (median compositions): Fs17.2Wo1.0, FeO/MnO = 34.4; Fs21.6Wo2.1, FeO/MnO = 29.3; Fs37.2Wo3.5, FeO/MnO = 32.6). Olivine (Fa24.5, FeO/MnO = 50.2).

One of the most beautifull diogenites. Look like lunar. Fresh, shocked by impact.
All slices below 2mm! Top preparation quality, perfectly polished to the mirror and super thin.

 

Remaining endpiece that was cut into actual slices.