Own a Piece of the Moon!

Lunar Meteorite NWA 11788

 "Apollo 11 - First Footsteps" 


Our beautiful displays are prepared from genuine catalogued Lunar meteorite rocks, and include an authenticated Certificate of Provenance.

Any space, astronomy or sci-fi enthusiast would love to display this in their home or office.  

100% money back, no questions asked guarantee. 

Deluxe edition: exclusive art, high resolution graphics, and individually prepared so no two are alike.

Extremely rare image...NASA's newly released archive photo of Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong's first footsteps on the Moon in 1969. It doesn't get any more iconic than this! 


The reverse display side has interesting facts and history about the meteorite.

Representative sample is shown and weighs approximately 12mg (about 4x4mm).

The white circle in the graphics that the rock sits in is 1/4 inch in diameter.

The penny in photo is provided for scale but not included.  

 

The display case is a durable two-piece 2 inch x 2 inch clear plastic, with snap closure.

Each display includes a hard plastic easel to show off your new collectible.

Authentic Moon meteorites are ultra rare and more valuable than gold!   

We have the best displays on the market...bigger displays (2x2 inches), exclusive artwork, and the lowest prices! 

We fully disclose the source of our specimens and belong to the prestigious IMCA, see below. 

 

Provenance (Proof of Authenticity)

The displays are guaranteed to contain authentic samples prepared from Lunar Meteorite NWA 11788 specimens of the Noyes Planetary Collection, a private selection of catalogued meteorites. Daniel Noyes is a highly respected member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA); member # 6830.  

The IMCA is a world-wide, non-profit organization adhering to the strictest standards of authenticity and ethics. Learn more about the IMCA on their official website and cross reference members for verification.

The displays are guaranteed to have rocks prepared from the Lunar Meteorite NWA 11788. Each display comes with a Certificate of Provenance and a 100% satisfaction money back return. 

 

Meteorite History

NWA 11788 was discovered in Northwest Africa in the Great Sahara Desert in 2017.

Meteorite hunters in Mali discovered an original total mass of only 10.44kg.

NWA 11788 represents a Lunar melt rock from a high temperature impact crater.

It is a feldspathic-breccia achondrite, with composition similar to ones from Apollo 16.

The Lunar Meteorite NWA 11788 is considered to be extremely rare.  

 

How to Spot the Fake Rocks

Legitimate meteorites demonstrate true authenticity by documenting the history from which recognized source the material originated. The meteorite history must be traceable to the original source and include verification of authenticity or classification by an independent expert. If a listing does not provide provenance, ask the seller to provide the information.

   

IMCA - member #6830

AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED

  

 


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These unique visual artworks, including descriptive text, specific graphic images, and the presentation in combination with the distinct plastic components may not be reproduced individually or in totality, in any manner, without the expressed written consent of the artist.

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