
Mount Egerton Achondrite Meteorites for Sale
Basic Information
Location: Mount Egerton,
Gascoyne River, Western Australia, Australia, 24 deg. 46
min. S. Lat., 117 deg. 42 min. E. Long.
Type: Now considered an Aubrite
Achondrite (AUB), previously classified as an anomalous
mesosiderite .
Found: 1941
Composition: The meteorite
consists of nickel-iron metal and enstatite crystals, the
largest of which measured 8.5 cm x 5 cm x 2.8 cm. All of
the samples below are enstatite crystals.

Cube is 1 cm.
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| # MEA-220 |
# MEA-690 |
#MEA-742 |
# MEA-830 |
ABOUT SCALE
Each photo has a small cube one centimeter on a side. The
photo above gives you an idea how big it is. The ruler is
in inches at the top. The coin is a US dime. If you are
interested in a specimen, I will be happy to send you the
dimensions or a photo with different scale. |
| Weight: .220 gm |
Weight: .690 gm |
Weight: .742 gm |
Weight: .830 gm |
Features: Fragment with
ground side |
Features: Fragment |
Features: Fragment with
ground side |
Features: Fragment |
| Price: sold |
Price: $20 |
Price: sold |
Price: sold |
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on our order form.
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| # MEA1-572 |
| Weight:1.572 gm |
Features: Fragment with
ground side |
| Price: $39 |
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on our order form.

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