“…Most noticeably, angrites contain phosphates (silico‐phosphate), which can host uranium and are thus key phases for in situ dating using the U to Pb radioactive decay system. The phosphates present in angrites are tsangpoite Ca 5 (PO 4 ) 2 (SiO 4 ) (the hexagonal polymorph of silicocarnotite) and matyhite Ca 9 (Ca 0.5 □ 0.5 )Fe(PO 4 ) 7 (the Fe‐bearing analog of Ca‐merrillite) (Hwang et al., 2019), which are very similar in terms of chemistry and structure to apatite Ca 5 (PO 4 ) 3 (F, Cl, OH) and merrillite Ca 9 Na(Fe,Mg)(PO 4 ) 7 (Hughes & Rakovan, 2002; Hughes et al., 2006; Hughes, 2015; Xie et al., 2015). Apatite and merrillite exhibit microstructures that progressively become more complex and deformed with increasing levels of shock‐loading in terrestrial settings, lunar, Martian, and eucrite meteorites (e.g., Černok et al., 2019; Cox et al., 2020; Darling et al., 2016, 2021; McGregor et al., 2021; White et al., 2021).…”