30-Pound Lunar Meteorite

Discovered in North Africa by an anonymous researcher two years ago, this meteorite is the fifth largest piece of the Moon on Earth. Known as NWA 12691, it weighs in at over 30 pounds and fell to Earth during a meteorite shower over the Western Sahara desert, where the borders of Algeria and Mauritania meet hundreds, or maybe thousands of years ago. Meteorites like this are formed from a part of the Moon known as the lunar regolith and contain minerals that are rare or unknown on Earth.

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