Moon Map
This NASA map shows all of the landings of the Luna, Apollo, and Surveyor missions
Date: 04/26/2009
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Featured: NWA 5000
An incredible slice of the moon
Date: 01/01/2000
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Featured: NWA 5000
Probably the most famous of the lunar meteorites
Date: 04/26/2009
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Lunar Footprint
Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin Aldrin photographed this footprint in the lunar soil as part of an experiment to study the nature of lunar dust and the effects of pressure on the surface - NASA photo
Date: 02/01/2010
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Featured: NWA 5000 - Lunar - .610 grams Approved
The total weight of the uncut NWA 5000 stone was 11.53 kilograms
Date: 02/01/2010
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Featured: NWA 5000 - Lunar - .610 grams
Our largest specimen of the amazing NWA 5000 meteorite from the moon!
Date: 02/01/2010
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Moon Orbit from Apollo 15
Taken from the Command Module window
Date: 04/17/2009
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Anoual - Lunar - .061 grams Approved
Nomads from near Anoual - a village located between Bouarfa and Talsint in Morocco - found small odd stones in 2005 that were confirmed to be a meteorite from the Moon
Date: 01/01/2000
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Anoual - Lunar - .061 grams
It is classified as a Lunar mare basalt/gabbro breccia - paired with NWA 2727/3160 - and potentially NWA 3333
Date: 01/01/2000
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Robert Haag holding Calcalong Creek
Calcalong Creek was the first lunar meteorite to have been found outside of Antarctica, the only lunar meteorite to have been found in Australia, and it is the first confirmed Moon rock to have been sold on the open market ... Wow!
Date: 11/20/2009
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Calcalong Creek - Large Slice
Since the original stone weighed only 19 grams there is not much of this one to go around! This photo was taken by Dave Kring of one of the larger slices in existence
Date: 11/20/2009
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Calcalong Creek - .006 grams Approved
This is our small sample of this famous lunar meteorite! - it has been classified as a lunar meteorite that is primarily anorthositic
Date: 11/20/2009
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Dar al Gani 400 - Original Stone
This single 1.425 kilogram stone was found in Dar al Gani in the Libyan Sahara desert in March of 1998
Date: 07/06/2009
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Dar al Gani 400 - .094 grams Approved
Our incredibly detailed slice has been classified as a lunar meteorite that is primarily anorthositic
Date: 07/06/2009
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Dar al Gani 400 - .094 grams
The clasts and inclusions are really fantastic in this small sample!
Date: 07/06/2009
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NASA Moon Rock
A moon rock collected during the Apollo 17 mission (79135) - it is an anortositic breccia and it was recovered from the Taurus-Littrow Valley of the moon
Date: 07/06/2009
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Dar al Gani 400 - .070 grams Approved
This small slcie in our collection has a hint of crust on the edge
Date: 07/06/2009
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Dar al Gani 400 - .070 grams
The back side is full of wonderful details!
Date: 07/06/2009
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Apollo 17 Sample Collecting
Lunar samples - including a deep core tube - were collected in the vicinity of the lunar module
Date: 07/06/2009
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Dar al Gani 400 - .040 grams Approved
Another interesting piece with lots of contrasting colors
Date: 07/06/2009
Views: 5838
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Dar al Gani 400 - .040 grams
Great inclusions and coloring - it looks lunar!
Date: 07/06/2009
Views: 5817
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