Lahmada 049 pallasite meteorite
Small pieces of meteorite with large olivine crystals surrounded by an oxidised metal layer. A recently discovered pallasite meteorite.
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Meteorite with large olivine crystals
The Lahmada 049 meteorite was found in 2020 near Al Mahbesin in Western Sahara. About 1 kg was collected in mostly small pieces under 10 grams. These consist of large olivine crystals with an oxidised iron outer layer. In 2022, after research, it was determined to be a pallasite.
What is a pallasite?
Pallasites are very rare, less than 1% of all meteorites on earth are of this type. In a pallasite, the meteorite consists of both silica (olivine) and metal (nickel iron). Because the olivine crystals are surrounded by an iron mantle, it is assumed that pallasites originated in the early period of our solar system. In all probability in large asteroids at the boundary of the core (consisting of liquid metal) and the mantle (silica). Due to the many collisions at that time, these asteroids tore apart and formed debris in which olivine crystals were mixed with solidified metal.
Article code | LAH2 |
EAN | 8784765397378 |