1.13" Unclassified Eucrite Meteorite (9.45 g) - From 4 Vesta

This is a 1.13" wide (9.45 gram) section of a currently unclassified eucrite meteorite. It was collected from the Sahara Desert in Northwest Africa. This is a end cut for a larger stone, with the remainder being for sale as a separate listing.

Eucrite Meteorites - Fragments Of 4 Vesta

Eucrites are achondritic stony meteorites thought to have originated from the surface of the giant asteroid (or minor planet) 4 Vesta. Vesta is the second largest body in the asteroid belt, measuring 326 miles wide. Like Earth, it has the differentiated layers of crust, mantle, and core common to rocky planets: this may mean that 4 Vesta is the remnant of a larger destroyed planet.

Eucrites consist of basaltic rock from Vesta's crust ejected during a collision with another asteroid. Eucrites are mostly composed of calcium-poor pyroxene, pigeonite, and calcium-rich plagioclase (anorthite). Vesta is currently one of just seven identified solar system bodies of which we have physical samples.

A true color image of 4 Vesta taken by NASA's Dawn probe in July of 2011.
A true color image of 4 Vesta taken by NASA's Dawn probe in July of 2011.
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DETAILS
TYPE
Eucrite
LOCATION
Northwest Africa
SIZE
1.13 x .93 x .41", 9.45 grams
ITEM
#263813