Allan Hills 77005 | |
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Type | Achondrite (unique)[1][2] |
Clan | Martian meteorite |
Composition | ~55% olivine, ~35% pyroxene, ~8% maskelynite and ~2% opaques[3] |
Shock stage | S6[4] |
Weathering grade | A[1] |
Country | Antarctica |
Region | Allan Hills |
Coordinates | 76°43′00″S 159°40′00″E / 76.71667°S 159.66667°E[1] |
Observed fall | No[1] |
Found date | 29 December 1977 (Japanese National Institute of Polar Research mission)[5][6] |
TKW | 482.5 g[1] |
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Allan Hills 77005 (also known as Allan Hills A77005, ALHA77005, ALH77005 and ALH-77005[1][5]) is a Martian meteorite that was found in the Allan Hills of Antarctica in 1977 by a Japanese National Institute of Polar Research mission team[7] and ANSMET.[8] Like other members of the group of SNCs (shergottite, nakhlite, chassignite), ALH-77005 is thought to be from Mars.[9]
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