3.465g NEA 089 Lunar Meteorite slice
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On Offer: 3.465 gram lunar meteorite slice. The NEA 089 lunar meteorite is a rather rare subclass of lunar meteorite known as a "troctolitic anorthite melt breccia".
Description: An amazing 3.465 gram lunar feldspathic breccia meteorite full slice. This piece has been polished on one side, and offers an exceptional surface area to weight ratio. The classification of troctolitic anorthite melt breccia is based on the unmelted clasts contained within a mostly melted matrix, being composed of approximately 80% plagioclase (anorthite) and 20% olivine. According to the writeup, there was no pyroxene found in this lunar meteorite.
Official Name: Northeast Africa 089
Abbreviation: NEA 089
Type: Lunar (troct. anorth. melt breccia)
Dimensions: 58.59 mm x 39.48 mm x 0.99 mm
Year Found: 2024
Country: Libya
This meteorite was reportedly found by falconers in June 2024 near Lake Mukhayli in northeastern Libya and classified as lunar troctolitic anorthosite melt breccia, based on Fe/Mn values in olivine, high An values in plagioclase (anorthite), and modal composition of clasts.
Northeast Africa 089
Status: Official
| Basic information |
Name: Northeast Africa 089 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NEA 089 Observed fall: No Year found: 2024 Country: Libya Mass: 16 kg |
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| Classification history: |
Recommended: Lunar (troct. anorth. melt breccia) |
| Comments: | Approved 19 Mar 2026 |
| Writeup |
Writeup from MB 115: Northeast Africa 089 (NEA 089) Libya Purchased: 2024 Classification: Lunar meteorite (troct. anorth. melt breccia) History: This rock was reportedly found by falconers in June 2024 near Lake Mukhayli in northeastern Libya and was bought later by Mr. Mohamed Lamin Muftah. Petrography: (K. Metzler, IfP) Achondritic melt breccia, consisting of lithic clasts (up to several cm) and mineral fragments (plagioclase, olivine), set in a fine-grained and vesicular crystallized melt. Clasts and melt are dominated by plagioclase, with smaller amounts of olivine. Point counting in a large clast revealed ~80% plagioclase and ~20% olivine). No pyroxene was found. Accessories are troilite and Ni-bearing metal. Geochemistry: Mineral compositions and geochemistry: Olivine Fa18.2±1.2 (Fa16.7-20.8); mean Fe/Mn (at.): 93.2; n=16. Plagioclase An97.6±0.6Or0.1±0.1 (An96.4-98.8Or0.0-0.4); n=15. Classification: Lunar troctolitic anorthosite melt breccia, based on Fe/Mn values in olivine, high An values in plagioclase, and modal composition of clasts. Specimens: The weight of the largest fragment is 12.9 kg. |
| Data from: MB115 Table 0 Line 0: |
Place of purchase: Libya Date: P 2024 Mass (g): 16000 Pieces: several Class: Lunar (troct. anorth. melt breccia) Shock stage: high Weathering grade: moderate Fayalite (mol%): 18.2±1.2 Classifier: K. Metzler, IfP Type spec mass (g): 20 Type spec location: IfP Main mass: Mohamed Lamin Muftah Comments: Submitted by K. Metzler, IfP |
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