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The NHM recently refurbished the Mineral Gallery, opening “The Vault” – a display designed to showpiece the best terrestrial and meteoritic mineral specimens.  I thought I’d go take a look.

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The famous entrance hall to the NHM doorsign sm Natural History Museum (1)

Entrance to the Mineral Gallery and Vault… mingalent sm Natural History Museum (1)

…and turning left into the gallery.  The Vault is at the far end, middle-left of shot.  The man with the child in the red top isn’t a ghost – these are collaged shots icon smile Natural History Museum (1) comb Natural History Museum (1)

A panorama taken from around the middle of the gallery.  The new Vault is at left, the entrance (pictured above) at right. disp1 sm Natural History Museum (1)

Just outside the Vault, to either side of the entrance, there are a couple of large cases with the standard explainers of the different kinds of meteorites, their origin, etc. vault sm Natural History Museum (1)

The entrance to the Vault.  It’s designed to look like a movie-style bank vault, with big steel doors on the exterior.  Inside the most valuable exhibits are displayed on glass-fronted safes. vault1 sm Natural History Museum (1)

Some classy specimens from inside the Vault – see below So much for the display space… what about the meteorites?

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A very, very…

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…very large (approx 650 kg) specimen of Campo, or Otumpa to use the synonym given here. coolac sm Natural History Museum (1)

An etched slice of Coolac from one of the display cases in the main gallery… steinbach sm Natural History Museum (1)

…and a few pieces of Steinbach from the same case.  There may be more specimens hidden in the main gallery, but I didn’t find any. henbury sm Natural History Museum (1)

A nice Henbury individual from the display outside the Vault. laguna sm Natural History Museum (1)

Laguna Manantiales etched slice, do. johnstown sm Natural History Museum (1)

A lovely fist-sized cut of the Johnstown diogenite, do. stannern sm Natural History Museum (1)

A big individual Stannern eucrite, do. springwater sm Natural History Museum (1)

Springwater, do. tenham sm Natural History Museum (1)
This piece of Tenham is about twice the size of a man’s head! wabar sm Natural History Museum (1)
Wabar end-cut, etched, do. wellman sm Natural History Museum (1)
Wellman (a) H5 chondrite, do.
And then there are the Crown Jewels, stored in the Vault itself…
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A piece of Cold Bokkeveld.  The small test tube contains microscopic interstellar diamonds vigarano sm Natural History Museum (1)

Beautiful slice of Vigarano, showing thousands of pristine chondrules and big CAIs imilac sm Natural History Museum (1)

This slice of Imilac is something like 1m x 1m along its longest sides.  It’s quite beautiful and is backlit to show the translucency of the olivine crystals dag400 sm Natural History Museum (1)

No display would be complete without some planetary exhibits… Here is a huge slice of DaG400 anorthositic lunar breccia.  Makes my 0.2g slice look kind of pathetic in comparison icon smile Natural History Museum (1) nahkla sm Natural History Museum (1)

And here is a piece of Nahkla about the size of a child’s fist.  Difficult to photograph as it’s harshly illuminated in its own display safe.

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