Weight: 341 gr.
Description: The embedded 70 mm film was used on the lunar surface at Tranquility Base. A total of 107 photographs were taken on the film roll while on the lunar surface during Apollo 11. Magazine Q catalogue AS11-39-5737 to AS11-39-5843, black and white images taken from the Lunar Module. The film came from Supervisory Aerospace Technologist Richard W. Underwood.
Lunar meteorite NWA 11303 (History: Material excavated from a site near Tindouf, Algeria, was purchased by Dustin Dickens in March 2017 from a Mauritanian dealer. The coordinates of the site are unknown. Physical characteristics: Many small fragments coated by pale reddish-brown terrestrial weathering products. The fresh interiors of the largest fragments exhibit white to beige clasts in a dark gray, fine-grained matrix. Petrography: (A. Irving and S. Kuehner, UWS) Breccia composed of angular mineral grains of anorthite, olivine, orthopyroxene, exsolved pigeonite, ferroan pigeonite, augite, ilmenite, Ti-chromite and fayalite in a partly vesicular matrix containing minor kamacite and barite. Classification: Lunar (feldspathic regolith breccia).
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