LUNAR METEORITES

Lunar meteorites are fascinating fragments of the Moon that have been blasted into space by meteor impacts and, after a journey through the cosmos, have eventually made their way to Earth. These extraterrestrial rocks offer scientists and collectors a unique opportunity to study lunar geology without leaving our planet. Composed of materials like anorthosite, basalt, and breccia, they provide clues about the Moon's formation, its volcanic history, and the impact events that have sculpted its surface over billions of years. Each lunar meteorite tells a story of cosmic violence and survival, showcasing a direct connection between Earth and its nearest celestial neighbor.