NWA XXX Ordinary Chondrite Meteorite Individual, Unclassified, 787.47g, Oriented Complete Stone
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NWA XXX Ordinary Chondrite Meteorite Individual, Unclassified, 787.47g, Oriented Complete Stone

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NWA XXX Ordinary Chondrite Meteorite Individual, Unclassified, 787.47g, Oriented Complete StoneOriented atmospheric entry preserved in stone This 787. 47g complete individual from Northwest Africa displays controlled flight orientation throughout atmospheric entry. The stone preserves directional heating evidence across its leading and trailing surfaces, with fusion crust thickness variations that map thermal gradients experienced during passage. Unlike tumbling fragments that show random surface melting, this specimen's asymmetric profile and

Oriented atmospheric entry preserved in stone

This 787.47g complete individual from Northwest Africa displays controlled flight orientation throughout atmospheric entry. The stone preserves directional heating evidence across its leading and trailing surfaces, with fusion crust thickness variations that map thermal gradients experienced during passage. Unlike tumbling fragments that show random surface melting, this specimen's asymmetric profile and differential crust development indicate stable flight with a consistent forward-facing surface.

The preserved aerodynamic form demonstrates how atmospheric resistance shaped the stone during deceleration. Flow lines in the fusion crust track melt movement across the surface as heating intensity changed with altitude and velocity. Regmaglypts on the trailing surface formed where turbulent airflow created localized pressure variations, sculpting the characteristic thumbprint-like depressions visible across multiple faces of this specimen.

Fusion crust and surface features

Continuous black fusion crust covers the entire exterior, formed as surface temperatures exceeded 1600°C during peak heating. The crust shows variable thickness across different faces, with the presumed leading edge displaying thinner, more heavily ablated material where heating was most intense. Trailing surfaces retain thicker crust with better-preserved flow textures and less thermal erosion.

Regmaglypts appear most prominently on the lower-heating zones, where surface temperatures allowed plastic deformation rather than complete ablation. These pressure-sculpted depressions range from shallow impressions to deeper cavities, each recording localized airflow patterns during the final kilometers of flight. The transition between heavily ablated leading surfaces and regmaglypt-rich trailing zones demonstrates the thermal gradient this stone experienced while maintaining orientation.

Scientific context

Ordinary chondrites represent the most abundant meteorite type reaching Earth, formed from primitive solar nebula material approximately 4.567 billion years ago. These stones preserve the earliest solid matter in our solar system, predating planetary formation and containing mineral assemblages unchanged since accretion. The parent bodies of ordinary chondrites are thought to be S-type asteroids in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

Oriented specimens like this one provide insight into atmospheric entry dynamics that fragmentary material cannot. The preserved flight geometry allows reconstruction of entry angle, velocity profiles, and deceleration history based on ablation patterns and crust distribution. Learn About Meteorites provides additional context on how these stones survive atmospheric passage and why orientation features matter for understanding entry physics.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? This specimen is classified as an unclassified ordinary chondrite, meaning it has been identified as meteoric material consistent with ordinary chondritic composition but has not yet received detailed petrologic and chemical classification through the Meteoritical Bulletin system. The stone's fusion crust, density, magnetic properties, and overall appearance confirm its extraterrestrial origin. A certificate of authenticity documenting these characteristics is included with purchase.

What does "oriented" mean for a meteorite? Orientation refers to stable flight through the atmosphere with a consistent leading face rather than random tumbling. Oriented stones develop asymmetric fusion crust distribution, directional flow features, and aerodynamic shaping that records their fixed position during entry. This 787.47g specimen shows clear front-to-back variation in crust thickness and surface textures characteristic of oriented flight.

What are regmaglypts and how do they form? Regmaglypts are thumbprint-like depressions sculpted into a meteorite's surface by turbulent airflow during atmospheric passage. They form in zones where localized pressure variations create differential ablation, removing material in smooth curved patterns. On oriented stones, regmaglypts typically appear on lower-heating trailing surfaces where temperatures allowed plastic flow rather than complete vaporization.

What is included with this specimen? The 787.47g complete oriented individual and certificate of authenticity are included. No display stand is provided.

Why collect a complete individual rather than a cut slice? Complete individuals preserve the meteorite's natural exterior features and original form as recovered, including fusion crust, flight orientation evidence, and regmaglypts that are destroyed when cutting. While slices reveal interior structure, oriented complete stones document atmospheric entry physics and offer a different educational perspective on the meteorite's journey to Earth.

Display and collecting value

Oriented complete individuals occupy a distinct niche in meteorite collecting because they preserve entry dynamics rather than internal petrography. This specimen's substantial 787.47g mass provides significant visual presence while remaining manageable for display. The combination of full crust coverage, clear orientation features, and well-developed regmaglypts makes this stone suitable for collections focused on atmospheric phenomena or for educational demonstrations of entry physics.

The unclassified status does not diminish the specimen's scientific or display merit. The preserved exterior features and flight geometry are independent of petrologic classification and represent physical evidence of the stone's atmospheric passage. Collectors building Ordinary Chondrite reference collections will find oriented complete stones valuable for comparison with cut specimens, demonstrating how exterior and interior characteristics complement each other in understanding these primitive materials. For those interested in atmospheric entry evidence across different meteorite types, this specimen pairs well with oriented irons and stones from Stony Meteorites collections to illustrate how composition affects ablation patterns and surface feature development.

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