NWA 7397 Mars Meteorite tiny fragment #74
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This genuine Mars rock was found by meteorite collectors in Northwest Africa in June of 2012. NWA 7397 is classified as a Martian meteorite. These meteorites are extremely rare. Metaphysically, it's healing properties can be used to balance and align the energy body(s). It's energy is also an excellent choice to work with during astrological cycles and aspects associated with the planet Mars.
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Size: Approximately 3mm (tiny fragment)
- Weight: 0.04 grams
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Certified: Includes a Meteorite Identification Card
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Meteorite: NWA 7397, from Northwest Africa
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Classification: Martian (shergottite, poikilitic)
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Chakras: Root (1st), Solar Plexus (3rd), Third Eye (6th), Crown (7th)
- Energies: Action, Motivation, Willpower, Telepathy, Multidimensional, Extra Terrestrial Communication, Access Akashic Records, Interplanetary Energies
Metaphysical Properties
Martian meteorites are fragments of the planet Mars in our solar system. Astrologically, Mars is associated with Aries, which utilizes fiery energy in order to overcome fear. It activates the internal warrior providing a sense of leadership from within. The energy assists with making bold moves forward require to overcome obstacles in life.
Chondrite Meteorites enhance otherworldly connections and assist with astral travel. Stony (Chondrite) meteorites' energy is primarily attuned to interdimensional communication. They aid in strengthening the ability to connect telepathically with extra terrestrial (ET) beings beyond this physical dimension. Being silica based, Chondrite meteorites can be programmed. They can also provide a sense of stability and balance in new environments. Meteorites also offers a unique opportunity to work with energies beyond our solar system.
Each mineral present in the a meteorite's matrix contribute unique metaphysical healing properties. The description above includes the metaphysical properties of stony meteorites in general.
NWA 7397 Meteorite Science and History
NWA 7397 was found in the desert of Northwest Africa near Smara, Morocco in June of 2012. It is classified as a Martian (shergottite, poikilitic) meteorite. Martian meteorites are divided into three rare groups of achondritic (stony) meteorites. NWA 7397 is included under the shergottite classification.
This meteorite is primarily made up of pyroxene, olivine, and chromite. Small amounts of maskleynite, merrillite, titanium rich chromite, pyrrhotite, ilmenite, and baddeleyite are also found withing the poikilitic (crystals enclosed within other crystals) matrix. The olivine contains sparse melt inclusions composed of K-Na-Al-Si-rich glass surrounded by characteristic post-shock radial expansion microfractures. For a more detailed scientific description of the NWA 7397 martian meteorite please see the Meteorlogical Bullitin Database found here.