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List of lunar meteorites

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(October 2018)

This is alist oflunar meteorites. That is,meteorites that have been identified as having originated from Earth'sMoon.

MeteoriteFoundMass (g)Notes
Lahmada 020201812170feldspathic breccia
Yamato 791197197952feldspathic regolith breccia
Yamato 79316919796mare basalt
Yamato 793274/9810311980–1999195anorthosite-bearing basaltic regolith breccia[1]
ALH A81005198131feldspathic regolith breccia; FIRST RECOGNISED LUNAR METEORITE
Yamato 82192/82193/860321983–1986712feldspathic fragmental breccia
EET 87521/960081987–199684basaltic or gabbroic fragmental breccia
Asuka 8817571988442mare basalt, "ortho" cumulate
MAC 88104/881051989724feldspathic regolith breccia
Calcalong Creek~199019basalt-bearing feldspathic regolith breccia
QUE 93069/942691993–199424feldspathic regolith breccia
QUE 94281199423anorthosite-bearing basaltic regolith breccia
Dar al Gani 262/9961997–1999525feldspathic regolith breccia
Dar al Gani 40019981425feldspathic regolith breccia
Dhofar 081/280/910/12241999–2003572feldspathic glassy-matrix fragmental breccia
NWA 5000199911500feldspathic breccia
Yamato 9838851999290basalt-bearing feldspathic regolith breccia
Kalahari 008/009199914100feldspathic regolith breccia & basaltic fragmental breccia
NWA 032/4791999–2001456mare basalt
unnamed2000feldspathic regolith breccia
Northwest Africa (NWA) 4822000?1015feldspathic impact-melt breccia
Dhofar 025/301/304/3082000772feldspathic regolith breccia
Dhofar 026/457/458/459/460/461/462/463/464/465/466/467/4682000–2001709feldspathic granulitic breccia
NEA 0032000–2001124mare basalt with basaltic impact-melt breccia
NWA 773/2700/2727/2977/3160/3333?2000–20051156complex fragmental and regolith breccia consisting of basalt and cumulate olivine gabbro
Dhofar 2872001154mare basalt with regolith breccia
Dhofar 30220014feldspathic impact-melt breccia
Dhofar 303/305/306/307/309/310/311/489/730/731/908/909/911/950/10852001–20031037feldspathic impact-melt breccia
Dhofar 490/10842001–2003124feldspathic fragmental breccia
MET 01210200122.8anorthosite-bearing basaltic regolith breccia
Dhofar 733200298feldspathic granulitic breccia
Northeast Africa (NEA) 0012002262feldspathic regolith breccia
SaU 1692002206KREEP-rich, mafic impact-melt breccia & regolith breccia
LAP 02205/02224/02226/02436/03632/048412002–20051930mare basalt
PCA 02007200322feldspathic regolith breccia
Dhofar 925/960/9612003106basalt-bearing feldspathic impact-melt breccia
NWA 22002004552feldspathic impact-melt breccia
unnamed200424.2feldspathic breccia
SaU 3002004153basalt-bearing feldspathic regolith breccia
NWA 3136200495anorthosite-bearing basaltic regolith breccia
NWA 316320051634feldspathic granulitic breccia
Dhofar 11802005115basalt-bearing feldspathic fragmental or regolith breccia
NWA 29952005538basalt bearing feldspathic fragmental breccia
MIL 050352005142mare basalt
unnamed200526
unnamed200568mare basalt
Dhofar 14282006213feldspathic impact-melt breccia
unnamed200618.7feldspathic breccia
NWA 2998 [provisional]2006183feldspathic breccia
NWA 4472/4485 [provisional]2006185
Shisr 162 (Shişr 162)17 Feb 20065525feldspathic breccia[2]
Anoual20065.9Found in Morocco[3]
Aridal 0172016590Found in Morocco[4]
AaU 0122012122.8Abar al' Uj 012, Saudi Arabia[5]
NWA 10309201516520feldspathic breccia. Largest known lunar meteorite as of October 2018[update].[6]
NWA 1178920175492feldspathic breccia
NWA 112282017140feldspathic breccia[6]
NWA 1468520208000fragmental breccia
NWA 1144420171323melt breccia[7]
NWA 11182201760feldspathic breccia

Notes

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Where multiple meteorites are listed (e.g. NWA 4472/4485), they are believed to be pieces of the same original body. The mass shown is the total.

  • AaU -
  • ALH – Allan Hills,Antarctica
  • Asuka – Antarctica
  • Calcalong Creek –Australia
  • Dar al Gani –Libya
  • Dho - Dhofar,Oman
  • EET – Elephant Moraine, Antarctica
  • Kalahari –Botswana
  • LAP – LaPaz Icefield, Antarctica
  • MAC – MacAlpine Hills, Antarctica
  • MET – Meteorite Hills, Antarctica
  • MIL – Miller Range, Antarctica
  • NEA – Northeast Africa:Sudan
  • NWA – Northwest Africa:Morocco,Algeria
  • PCA – Pecora Escarpment, Antarctica
  • QUE – Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica
  • SaU – Sayh al Uhaymir,Oman
  • Yamato – Antarctica

Source:Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Earth and Planetary Science.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Sugihara, Takamitsu; et al. (2004). "Petrology and reflectance spectroscopy of lunar meteorite Yamato 981031: Implications for the source region of the meteorite and remote-sensing spectroscopy".Antarctic Meteorite Research.17: 209.Bibcode:2004AMR....17..209S.
  2. ^"Meteoritical Bulletin: Entry for Shişr 162".www.lpi.usra.edu. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  3. ^"Meteoritical Bulletin: Entry for Anoual".www.lpi.usra.edu. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  4. ^"Meteoritical Bulletin: Entry for Aridal 017".www.lpi.usra.edu. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  5. ^"Meteoritical Bulletin: Entry for Abar al' Uj 012".www.lpi.usra.edu. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  6. ^Chan, Athena (12 October 2018)."Meteorite From The Moon Auctioned, Could Fetch $500,000".Tech Times. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  7. ^"Meteoritical Bulletin: Entry for NWA 11444".www.lpi.usra.edu. Retrieved17 November 2023.

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