Description: With the aid of a digital microscope, reflective cross polarized lighting (eliminating surface glare), and photo-stacking software, small meteorite fragments can be seen in a new light that would otherwise not be visible to the naked eye. These Johnstown meteorite fragments are an excellent case in point! These Johnstown meteorite (achondrite-diogenite) fragments are an exquisite example, loaded with beautiful yellow-green orthopyroxene crystals, which is the dominant mineral is diogenites. Johnstown is regarded by collectors worldwide as among the most beautiful of the known diogenites. Johnstown was an observed fall on July 6, 1924 in Weld County, Colorado. Note: These micro fragments broke off my larger collection piece while photographing. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a rare and exception meteorite Shipping Worldwide! Member of the Global Meteorite Association 0073 Member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA) 5107 Buy with confidence - Authenticity GUARANTEED John Mixter IMCA 5107 ~ GMA 0073 (1cm scale cube not included in the sale)
Price: 6.5 USD
Location: Chesapeake, Virginia
End Time: 2024-11-24T19:34:52.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.4 USD
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