2022
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2022-1174
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ATTARIK Foundation an NGO dedicated to Meteoritics and Planetary Science promotion in Morocco, Africa and Arab countries

Abstract: <p>ATTARIK Foundation an NGO dedicated to Meteoritics and Planetary Science promotion in Morocco, Africa, and Arab countries</p> <ul> <li>Chennaoui Aoudjehane<sup>1,2</sup>, S. Arif<sup>1,2</sup>, F.Z Jadid<sup>1,2</sup> E. El Hachemi<sup>1,2</sup>, L. Zennouri<sup>1,2</sup>, S. Makhoukhi<sup>1,2<… Show more

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“…Tiglit (2.22 kg aubrite) is only the 10th aubrite fall. Another notable fall is the Qiquanhu eucrite (Chennaoui Aoudjehane et al., 2022). Meteorite finds that are notable for their mass, rarity, and/or scientific interest include Jikharra 001, a 2500 kg eucrite‐melt breccia (Zilong et al., 2023), Orotukan (555 kg ungrouped iron), Bir Ounane 001 (80 kg primitive achondrite), Wulong (70 kg pallasite), NWA 15346 (67.5 kg mesosiderite), NWA 15155 (48.2 kg monomict eucrite), NWA 15373 (45 kg fragmental lunar breccia), Choum 001 (39 kg lunar anorthosite), NWA 14702 (33.8 kg CK3).…”
Section: Notable Meteoritesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tiglit (2.22 kg aubrite) is only the 10th aubrite fall. Another notable fall is the Qiquanhu eucrite (Chennaoui Aoudjehane et al., 2022). Meteorite finds that are notable for their mass, rarity, and/or scientific interest include Jikharra 001, a 2500 kg eucrite‐melt breccia (Zilong et al., 2023), Orotukan (555 kg ungrouped iron), Bir Ounane 001 (80 kg primitive achondrite), Wulong (70 kg pallasite), NWA 15346 (67.5 kg mesosiderite), NWA 15155 (48.2 kg monomict eucrite), NWA 15373 (45 kg fragmental lunar breccia), Choum 001 (39 kg lunar anorthosite), NWA 14702 (33.8 kg CK3).…”
Section: Notable Meteoritesmentioning
confidence: 99%