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Français : Verre libyque en provenance de la "Grande mer de sable" en Libye et en Egypte. Poids de l'échantillon : 26 kilos. (Date de découverte non précisée, probablement XXe siècle ou début du XXIe siècle.)

Ce verre a probablement été formé par l'explosion d'un bolide extra-terrestre dont l'onde de choc a vitrifié le sable environnant le point d'impact. Cet impact aurait eu lieu il y a 28 millions d'années. Cet échantillon de 26 kilos est le plus gros connu.

Exposé à l'exposition "Météorites, entre ciel et terre", dans le bâtiment de la Grande galerie de l'évolution, au Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, à Paris (France), octobre 2017-10 juin 2018.
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