Lunar meteorites are among the most fascinating objects in the universe. These rare rocks, ejected from the Moon’s surface by powerful asteroid impacts, offer us a direct connection to our nearest celestial neighbor. When an asteroid or comet crashes into the Moon, the impact can propel chunks of lunar rock into space. Because the Moon lacks a thick atmosphere, these rocks escape more easily than they would from Earth. After wandering through space for thousands or even millions of years, some of these fragments are captured by Earth’s gravity and fall to its surface as meteorites.

Unlike Apollo samples, lunar meteorites are found here on Earth, primarily in deserts, where dark rocks stand out against light-colored landscapes. They are incredibly rare, making up only about 0.2% of all meteorites discovered. Lunar meteorites are more than just rocks; they are natural emissaries from beyond our planet that represent the violent processes shaping celestial bodies and the interconnectedness of the Earth-Moon system. Owning one is literally holding a piece of another world in your hands.

This lunar meteorite comes from the Sahara desert, near the border between Morocco and Algeria and it was found in 2022. It is oficially classified with the name Bechar 006. This piece was cut, showing the interior matrix of the meteorite.

It is presented in a collection box with dimensions: 5,5 x 3,5 x 1,5 cm. It can be opened.
Certificate of authenticity included. IMCA 5591.

Second photo is courtesy of NASA.

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Mit navn er Miguel Angel Contreras. Specialiseret i meteoritter, har jeg gennemført ekspeditioner for at finde dem på 4 kontinenter. Desuden er jeg fast sælger på flere internationale mineral- og meteoritmesser. Alle produkter er certificeret til at være autentiske som medlem af International Meteorite Collectors Association: IMCA #5591.
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Lunar meteorites are among the most fascinating objects in the universe. These rare rocks, ejected from the Moon’s surface by powerful asteroid impacts, offer us a direct connection to our nearest celestial neighbor. When an asteroid or comet crashes into the Moon, the impact can propel chunks of lunar rock into space. Because the Moon lacks a thick atmosphere, these rocks escape more easily than they would from Earth. After wandering through space for thousands or even millions of years, some of these fragments are captured by Earth’s gravity and fall to its surface as meteorites.

Unlike Apollo samples, lunar meteorites are found here on Earth, primarily in deserts, where dark rocks stand out against light-colored landscapes. They are incredibly rare, making up only about 0.2% of all meteorites discovered. Lunar meteorites are more than just rocks; they are natural emissaries from beyond our planet that represent the violent processes shaping celestial bodies and the interconnectedness of the Earth-Moon system. Owning one is literally holding a piece of another world in your hands.

This lunar meteorite comes from the Sahara desert, near the border between Morocco and Algeria and it was found in 2022. It is oficially classified with the name Bechar 006. This piece was cut, showing the interior matrix of the meteorite.

It is presented in a collection box with dimensions: 5,5 x 3,5 x 1,5 cm. It can be opened.
Certificate of authenticity included. IMCA 5591.

Second photo is courtesy of NASA.

Packages are usually sent the morning after the auction. Shipping is combined in all my listings - if you win multiple items, only one shipping cost is paid.

Do not miss this opportunity!

Sælger's Historie

Mit navn er Miguel Angel Contreras. Specialiseret i meteoritter, har jeg gennemført ekspeditioner for at finde dem på 4 kontinenter. Desuden er jeg fast sælger på flere internationale mineral- og meteoritmesser. Alle produkter er certificeret til at være autentiske som medlem af International Meteorite Collectors Association: IMCA #5591.
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Mineralform/ meteorittype
Månemeteorit. Rock from the Moon i opsamlingsæske
Vægt
0,09 g
Oprindelse (region/ by)
Fundet i 2022
Oprindelsesland
Sahara

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Item as described and photo, perfect packaging and fast shipping. Everything OK

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Allot54

Todo perfecto, envío rápido, perfectamente embalado, buena comunicación!! 10/10 vendedor muy recomendable

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user-62ba42d5c7a6

Meraviglioso! Il vetro libico ricevuto é decisamente bello e di pregio. Ottima spedizione sia per i tempi che per il confezionamento.

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user-97bf14774a52

Very nice.Real moon rock :) I like it:)

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user-8fe8ae606817

Sehr schöner Meteorit. Problemlos erhalten. Vielen Dank!

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user-a911f14

Miguel is just the best person I have dealt with on this site.

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user-f9a55251ca60

Thank you for the wonderful meteorite. The package came quickly

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user-800a5e563482

Very nice product. It is exactly as was seen in the images provided and described perfectly. Well packaged and great delivery. Many thanks.

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xshangtime

Beautiful piece. Perfect and fast shippment. Recommended

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user-2519be6

Delightful pieces, thank you very much. Arrived today, securely packaged.

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user-32651148dda4

Tutto ok, come al solito, con questo venditore. Grazie mille. Robert

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user-7840c156e2c2

Package arrived, I am very satisfied! Thanks for everything!

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user-5ed64206e68c

Der Meteorit ist wie beschrieben und wie versprochen geliefert! Immer wieder gerne!

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user-44a7c1aa097e

Fast delivery, packaging is fine. Quality of object as promised. I am very happy with the purchase.

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