Meteorite | Amgala 001 | Mars Shergottite | 6,60 g

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Martian Shergotitte meteorite named Amgala 001

Interesting fact: Popular meteorite from Mars

Place of discovery: Meharrize, Sagua el Hamra, Western Sahara

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In late 2022, in the inhospitable landscape of Saguia el Hamra in the Western Sahara, an event took place that still attracts the attention of meteorite enthusiasts from all over the world. Amgala 001 was discovered near the village of Meharrize.

Said Muftah Bachir and Ziyao Wang, two experienced collectors, jointly purchased 12 kilograms of this rare find, including the largest piece weighing 5,200 grams. Mark Lyon, another avid collector, acquired 19,165 grams of the meteorite from two different dealers, while Aziz Habibi added 3,500 grams to his collection from another dealer.

The physical characteristics of Amgal 001 reveal its extraordinary journey through space. The surface of the stones is weathered brown and has a characteristic bumpy appearance. However, when experts proceeded to analyse it in more detail, they discovered a lush green-grey core inside, illuminated by darker olivine phenocrysts that give the meteorite its unique beauty.

 

More information on the composition:

A petrographic study, conducted by A. Irving of UWS and P. Carpenter of WUSL, revealed the complex structure of Amgala 001. Zoned olivine phenocrysts, up to 2 mm long, are surrounded by a granular matrix consisting mainly of zoned clinoenstatite and blade-shaped maskelynite, together with accessory minerals such as alkali-bearing feldspar, pyrrhotite, ulvöspinel, ilmenite, baddeleyite and chlorapatite.

 

For more information on the Amgala 001 meteorite, see our article.

 

Additional parameters

Category: Meteorites and tektites
Weight: 0.1 kg
Name: Amgala 001
Origin: Marsovské
Zajímavost: Populární meteorit z Marsu
Místo nálezu: Meharrize, Saguja el Hamra, Západní Sahara
Hmotnost: 6,60 g