Selene Moon Ring - Genuine Lunar Meteorite Jewelry - Size 7
Selene Moon Ring
Selene, goddess of the moon in Greek Mythology.
Selene Moon Ring's Center Stone: Lunar Meteorite - Real piece of the Moon. A lunar fragmental breccia meteorite named NWA 16530
Ring size: 7
Center stone dimensions: 9.33 mm x 8 mm x 2 mm
Paren body: The Moon - this is material ejected from our moon when it was hit by another meteorite and became a meteorite itself when it hit the Earth.
Center Stone Official name: NWA 16530
Type: Lunar Fragmental Breccia
Year Found: 2021
Country: Northwest Africa
Description: Beautiful and unique, our Selene Moon Ring has a hand crafted center stone fashioned from a piece of the Moon and set in 14Kt Solid Gold.
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Basic information |
Name: Northwest Africa 16530 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NWA 16530 Observed fall: No Year found: 2024 Country: Morocco Mass: 840 g |
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Classification history: |
This is 1 of 48 approved meteorites classified as Lunar (frag. breccia). |
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Comments: | Approved 8 Apr 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writeup |
Writeup from MB 113:
Northwest Africa 16530 (NWA 16530) Morocco Purchased: 2024 Jan Classification: Lunar meteorite (frag. breccia) Physical characteristics: Many small stones between approximately 1 and 20 g without fusion crust, some with caliche covering part of their exterior. Saw cut reveals a dark-gray interior with light angular and rounded clasts. Petrography: (D. Dickens, CCMS) Examination of a polished microprobe mount shows a polymict fragmental breccia of mostly anorthite with accessory olivine and pyroxene. Fine-grained matrix contains vesicles from <1 µm to approximately 100 µm. A few Fe-Ni grains were observed. Geochemistry: (D. Dickens, CCMS) Olivine Fa24.6±1.4, Fe/Mn=100±15, n=5; Pigeonite Fs22.7±1.1Wo10.9±1.9, Fe/Mn=56±7, n=4; Plagioclase An97.2±0.1Ab2.18±0.1, n=7. Classification: Lunar fragmental breccia Likely paired with Bechar 003, 007, 009, 010, 010, and 012. Specimens: 20.6 g at TCU; remainder with J. Eisler |
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Data from: MB113 Table 0 Line 0: |
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Institutions and collections |
TCU: Oscar E. Monnig Collection, Department of Geology, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, TX 76129, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 2012-02-24) CCMS: Colorado Center for Meteoritic Studies 6200 Becker LN Loveland, CO 80538, United States (private address; updated 2024-01-22) |
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References: | Published in Gattacceca J., McCubbin F. M., Grossman J. N., Schrader D. L., Cartier C., Consolmagno G., Goodrich C., Greshake A., Gross J., Joy K. H., Miao B. and Zhang B. (2025) The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 113. Meteoritics & Planetary Science.
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Geography:![]() |
Statistics: This is 1 of 2398 approved meteorites from >Morocco (plus 36 unapproved names) (plus 1 impact crater) |
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