Astronomy:Yamato 791197

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Short description: First known lunar meteorite found on Earth
Yamato 791197
TypeAchondrite
ClassLunar meteorite
GroupAnorthositic[1]
Parent bodyMoon
CountryAntarctica
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 71°30′S 35°40′E / 71.5°S 35.667°E / -71.5; 35.667[1]
Observed fallNo
Fall date0.03–0.09 Myr[2]
Found dateNovember 20, 1979
TKW52.4 g

Yamato 791197, official abbreviation Y-791197, is a meteorite that was found in Antarctica on November 20, 1979.[3]

It is the first rock to be found on Earth identified as a lunar meteorite (see also ALH 81005).[clarification needed] It was collected by National Institute of Polar Research, Japan.[1]

Classification and characteristics

Weighing 52.4 grams, it is a weakly shocked feldspathic regolith breccia believed to have come from the lunar highlands on the far side of the Moon.[1][4]

It is classified as lunar-anorthositic breccia, a lunar meteorite that is primarily anorthositic.[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Meteoritical Bulletin Database: Yamato 791197
  2. Cassidy, William A. (2003). Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctica. Cambridge University Press. p. 186. 
  3. Korotev, Randy L.. "Lunar Meteorite: Yamato 791197". Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/items/lunar-meteorites/. 
  4. Ostertag, R. (1985). "Lunar meteorite Yamato 791197: a weakly shocked regolith breccia from the far side of the Moon". Lunar and Planetary Science XVI/3: 635–636. Bibcode1985LPI....16..635O. 

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