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Laâyoune 002 Lunar Meteorite, Feldspathic Breccia, Select Size, in Display Box w/COA

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$35.00 USD
Sale price  $35.00 USD Regular price 
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Laâyoune 002 Lunar Meteorite, Feldspathic Breccia, Select Size, in Display Box w/COA

Meteorite Details

Classification: Lunar (feldspathic breccia)
Fall / Find: Find
Year Found: 2022
Find Location: Western Sahara
IMCA Member #3323 Treasure Coast Meteorite Co.
$35.00 USD
Sale price  $35.00 USD Regular price 
Size

Certified Moon rock in three sizes -- each piece a fragment of the lunar highlands

Laâyoune 002 is a classified lunar meteorite recovered from Western Sahara in 2022. As a feldspathic breccia, it originates from the ancient highland crust of the Moon -- the pale, heavily cratered terrain that covers most of the lunar surface and represents some of the oldest crustal material in the solar system. Each specimen is housed in a compact display case with a custom specimen card showing the actual weight of the piece you receive.

Select your size

Each size carries a guaranteed minimum weight. You will receive a specimen at or above the minimum for the size selected. Photos shown are representative examples from actual inventory. Because every piece of lunar breccia is heterogeneous by nature, surface texture, color, and clast distribution vary between specimens.

Size Minimum Weight Price
Small 0.10g $35.00
Medium 0.25g $40.00
Large 0.50g $45.00

Structure and features

Feldspathic breccias are among the most geologically complex meteorite types. Breccia describes a rock assembled from fragments of earlier rocks, cemented together by impact-generated heat and pressure. In the case of Laâyoune 002, those fragments are predominantly feldspar-rich material from the lunar highlands -- pale, calcium-rich plagioclase that crystallized when the Moon's magma ocean solidified over four billion years ago.

Under magnification, the brecciated texture is immediately apparent: angular clasts of varying size and composition embedded in a fine-grained matrix of crushed and partially melted material. The overall color is light gray to off-white, typical of highland-derived lunar material with low iron and magnesium content relative to mare basalts.

Scientific context

Lunar meteorites are ejected from the Moon by large impacts that accelerate material above lunar escape velocity. Laâyoune 002 is classified as a lunar feldspathic breccia, placing it among the materials representing the Moon's original anorthositic crust -- some of the oldest planetary material recoverable on Earth. This type of lunar material is less common in meteorite collections than mare basalts. Learn more on our Learn About Meteorites page.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? Yes. Laâyoune 002 is an officially classified lunar meteorite. See the Meteoritical Bulletin entry for Laâyoune 002. Every specimen includes a Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. certificate of authenticity.

What does feldspathic breccia mean? Feldspathic means the rock is dominated by feldspar minerals -- specifically the calcium-rich plagioclase that makes up the Moon's ancient highland crust. Breccia means the rock is an impact-assembled mixture of older rock fragments. Together, the classification indicates ancient crustal material shattered and reassembled by repeated impacts over billions of years.

What is included? Your selected size specimen in a display box, a custom specimen card with the actual weight, and a Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. certificate of authenticity.

Collector significance

Certified lunar material is among the most sought-after specimens in meteorite collecting. Laâyoune 002 offers collectors access to genuine Moon rock at multiple price points, with documented classification and proper certification. The feldspathic breccia classification places it among the older, geologically more complex lunar materials -- a meaningful distinction for collectors building a scientifically representative lunar collection. Browse our full Lunar Meteorites collection for additional specimens.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: Laâyoune 002 | Classification: Lunar (feldspathic breccia) | Find, Western Sahara, 2022

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