kupruiluna
Kupruiluna is a copper-rich lunar mineral name proposed in lunar geology literature to refer to a distinctive phase observed in samples from the Moon. It is described as a copper-bearing mineral within impact melt rocks and mare basalts, with a reddish metallic luster visible in high-resolution imaging of the grains. The term combines a reference to copper, from the root cupr-, and luna, Latin for Moon.
The name kupruiluna emerged from analyses conducted by researchers affiliated with the International Lunar Mineralogy Network.
Kupruiluna is described as a copper-bearing phase that occurs within a glassy or microcrystalline matrix. Its
Occurrence and geological context
Kupruiluna is found in several lunar sample suites, notably in mare basalts and impact melt deposits. It
If confirmed as a discrete mineral, kupruiluna would add to the diversity of copper-bearing minerals known