Midnight Meteorites
This 119.49 gram meteorite is a fragment of asteroid 4 Vesta (probably Howardite), the second largest asteroid in the solar system. It contains multiple lithologies with unique coloring, contrast, and inclusions.
Howardites are a type of achondritic stony meteorite that represents a brecciated mixture of eucrites and diogenites, formed through impact processes on the surface of the asteroid 4 Vesta. Howardites are regolith breccias: rocky composites created by repeated meteorite impacts that mixed material from both the upper crust (eucrites) and deeper layers (diogenites).
This meteorite is not just a collectible; it’s an educational tool and conversation starter that brings the mystery and science of space directly into your hands.
The blue scale cube displayed in some of the photos is 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm and is used only to represent scale. It is not included in your purchase.
Your purchase includes the exact stone pictured, a Certificate of Authenticity, display stand, and a lunar surprise 🌙
--4 Vesta--
One of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, spanning about 525 km (326 miles) in diameter, and is the second most massive asteroid after Ceres. It has a differentiated structure with a core, mantle, and crust, making it more like a small planet than a typical asteroid. Vesta is the parent body of HED meteorites (howardites, eucrites, and diogenites), which provide direct evidence of volcanic and geological activity in the early solar system.
--Dual Lithology--
Meteorites that contain two distinct rock types within a single specimen, often indicating different formation histories or processes. These lithologies can vary in texture, composition, or origin, sometimes representing both primitive and evolved materials or impact-induced mixing.
Asteroid Vesta Howardite Meteorite, Dual Lithology Stone with Varying Textures - 119.49 grams
CSM-286
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