LUNAR METEORITE — FELDSPATHIC BRECCIA
SAHARA DESERT, NORTHWEST AFRICA
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Price Realised USD 16,250
Estimate
USD 7,000 - USD 10,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, any applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see the Conditions of Sale for full details.
Closed: 10 May 2017
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A LUNAR METEORITE NWA 10626
LUNAR METEORITE — FELDSPATHIC BRECCIA
SAHARA DESERT, NORTHWEST AFRICA
Place de la Taconnerie 8, Geneva, 1204, Switzerland
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Lot Essay
A PIECE OF THE MOON — NWA 10626
Moon rocks are among the rarest substances on Earth, and now offered is a sample of a Moon rock ejected from the lunar surface as a result of an asteroid impact. Moon rocks are identified by specific textural, mineralogical, chemical and radiation signatures. There are less than 200 kg of lunar meteorites known to exist and a significant fraction is controlled by governmental institutions. Many of the common minerals found on Earth’s surface are rare on the Moon and some lunar minerals are unknown on Earth. In addition, Moon rocks contain gases captured from the solar wind with isotope ratios very different from the same gases found on Earth. While Apollo astronauts returned with less than 400kg. of Moon rocks, not one milligram is available for private ownership. The amount of the Moon that is not institutionally controlled and available to the private sector might fill a single oversized suitcase. As one would expect, many of the Apollo mission samples returned to Earth are nearly identical to lunar meteorites. This specimen was recovered in the Sahara Desert and originates from an 1849g. specimen.
Christie's would like to thank Dr. Alan E. Rubin at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles for his assistance in preparing this catalogue note.
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In very good condition. Please note that weights and dimensions are approximate only and that the appearance and surfaces of meteorites can change with atmospheric conditions. Specifically moisture, and salts and acids from excessive handling, can be lightly corrosive and accelerate the natural patination of the meteorite.
The condition of lots sold can vary widely due to factors such as age, previous damage, restoration, repair, and wear and tear. The nature of the lots sold means that they will rarely be in perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.