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Northwest Africa 10674 was purchased by Marc Jost as four pieces totaling 1,193 grams. It was classified by Irving and Kuehner as a polymict eucrite with a significant portion of metal-bearing H6 chondrite clasts with other asteroid debris. […]
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NASA is not a problem to be solved but a tool that drives solutions. The Planetary Society recommends investments in science, exploration, and planetary defense as a means to invest in the national manufacturing and scientific workforce and strengthen international alliances.
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Northwest Africa 2833 was a single 2,112 gram stone purchased in Erfoud, Morocco in 2005. It was classified as an L3.8 ordinary chondrite, S2, W3 by Wittke and Bunch and published in 2006. […]
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The Planetary Society hosted Planetfest '21: To Mars and Back Again on 13, 14, and 18 February 2021 in celebration of an exciting new era of space exploration.
Tune in here for live conversations between space experts and Planetary Society members and supporters around the world—that means you! Missed an event? Don't worry, we've got archived shows, too.