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This is what genuine Moon rock should look like if they were on the Moon, pictures say more than a thousand words, you will find NO ONE on lunar list Washington like these genuine Moon rocks like SWE2003 and NASA Apollo Moon rocks
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English: This is the largest in space that has happened since NASA was on the Moon !!!

The worlds most extreme Lunar meteorites SWE 2003 from the Moon. Here are some facts on my unique ultra-rare Lunar meteorites from the Moon, please contact me for more information. All my amazing Lunar meteorites are extremely anorthositic ( anorthosite ) rich and they have the most beautiful fusion crust ever seen in history togheter with the best Mini Moon evidence ever seen in history exactly the same as the one's NASA was collected on the Moon by the Apollo mission and also the Russian Luna mission on the Moon. Another important thing to remember my outstanding Lunar meteorites are maximum maskelynite rich and this is an important proof now when the anorthositic clasts is totally converted into 100% pure maskelynite = WOW !!! Keep in mind and remember that this is the first time ever in history any Lunar meteorite have represent a real geniue impact crater with incredible over 150kg togheter with more than thousand ( 1.000st+ ) extreme Lunar meteorites and important Lunar regolith dust from the Moon of highest scientifically value for the research and we are talking about all types of Moon rocks materials as you can see in my incredible images = WOW !!! All my extreme Lunar meteorites are NOT industry sliced/corrupted ( original untouched )

A genuine real Lunar meteorite must have Mini-Moon spherule (lunar soil) the moon's fingerprint!

Remember that everything you see in the incredible Lunar meteorites pictures and much more came in the same impact, the only Moon crater in the world, secretly preserved in SWEDEN!
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