- Aubrite
Aubrites are
meteorite s named for Aubres, a small achondrite meteorite that fell nearNyons ,France , in 1836. They are primarily composed of theorthopyroxene enstatite , and are often called enstatiteachondrite s. Theirigneous origin separates them from primitive enstatite achondrites and means they originated in anasteroid .Aubrites are typically light-colored, and with a brownish fusion crust. Most aubrites are heavily brecciated. It's often said that they look "lunar" in origin.
Aubrites are primarily composed of large white crystals of the Fe-poor, Mg-rich orthopyroxene, or enstatite. Around this matrix, they have minor phases of olivine, nickel-iron metal, troilite, which indicate a magmatic formation under extremely reducing conditions. The severe brecciation of most aubrites attests to a violent history for their parent body. Since some aubrites contain chondritic xenoliths it is likely that the aubrite parent body collided with an asteroid of “F-chondritic” composition.
Comparisons of aubrite spectra to the spectra of asteroids have revealed striking similarities between the aubrite group and the main belt Nysian asteroid family. A small member of this asteroid family,
3103 Eger , exhibits a near-Earth orbit, and is very likely the parent body of the aubrites.See also
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3103 Eger
*44 Nysa References
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http://www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/content/planetologie/pdf/bischoff/mess_ii_endversion.pdf
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