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  • La météorite NWA 8655, Rare Meteorite Available for the First Time by Steve Arnold

    Trouvée en 2014, une des deux météorites reconnues de ce type au Meteoritical Bulletin, LL5-melt breccia

     

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  • Vesta Meteorite Acquisition by Steve Arnold

    Steve Arnold, host of "Meteorite Men" TV series on Science Channel here with my 3rd Kickstarter project!  This time I am raising funds to acquire 33 meteorite specimens from the same fall of a meteor originating from the Asteroid Vesta.

    Rewards include slices, 1/2 stones and complete stones from $25 and up.  All rewards will come with a Color ID Card and signed COA.  All except the largest reward will come in a Shadow box for display of the card and specimen.

    Vesta is the 2nd largest asteroid in our solar system (326 miles in diameter - roughly the size of the state of Colorado) and due to a double asteroid impact in the south pole of the body, material was excavated deep from within.  The meteorite specimens from this body can vary dramatically in composition and appearance.  This one looks really cool!

    Meteorites from Vesta are called "H.E.D. Meteorites" which stands for:

    H. = Howardites

    E. = Eucrites

    D. = Diogenites

    Diogenites come from deep within Vesta, and Eucrites come from the surface.  Howardites are mixtures (Scientifically called "regolith breccias) consisting of at leas 10% Diogenite material mixed in with the Eucrite materials.

    These specimens are definitely a regolith breccia, one that looks VERY similar to Lunar meteorites.  This is so much the case, that my supplier in Morocco thought it was a meteorite from our Moon and he sent it to a lab here in the U.S. to get it tested.  The testing proved it was not from the Moon, but rather Vesta.

    While most all meteorites from Vesta have some scientific

    Meteorite specimens are in hand, so they will ship by the end of January.

    Official naming of the specimen could take up to a couple months, at which time a replacement permanent ID card (with the officially assigned name on it) will be sent to the Backers.

    Below is the temporary ID card (which of course will be signed individually by me) and below that are the photos for the various rewards:

     

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  • Les faluns d'Anjou

    Sortie associative de janvier 2015 dans les faluns d'Anjou (Cénozoïque: miocène -23,03 MA à -5,33 MA), ce que l'homme et les machines n'ont pas détruit, nous le sauvegardons! Notre rôle est d'agir pour la préservation des espèces fossiles, afin de les étudier et de les partager lors de nos expositions annuelles. Quelques photos des trouvailles du jour...

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    SCUTELLA

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    ARBACINA MONILIS SUR GANGUE AVEC PHYMAPATAGUS BRITANUS

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    HUITRES

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    DENTS DE REQUINS

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    OSSEMENTS DIVERS

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  • La météorite Santa Catharina

    Trouvée au Brésil en 1875, classée Iron, IAB-ung.

    Santa catharinaCrédit photo : Tony Capillon

  • La météorite Katagum

    Trouvée en 1999 au Nigéria, chondrite classée L6.

    Katagum l6

  • La météorite NWA 3154

    Trouvée en 2005, chondrite classée H4.

    Nwa 3154 h4

    Crédit photo : Fujmon

  • La météorite NWA 104

    Trouvée en 2000, chondrite classée L6.

    Nwa 104 l6

  • La météorite NWA 8365

    Trouvée en 2014, achondrite eucrite.

    Nwa 8365 eucrite