
METEORITES
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Each Specimen comes with its own ID card, all the information you will ever need to know about your Meteorite collectable. |
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Hayma, Oman, Stony Chondrite This Hayma meteorite from Oman, found in 2004, is thought to have fallen upto 30,000 years ago. They are mainly Iron and Nickel Stony Chondrites, L4-6. Its name is Jiddat Al Harasis 055. 50g bags are available below which are suitable for beginners and older children to start off their collections without the worry of damaging or losing any as there is plenty of look at. Each piece comes with its own ID card |
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Campo Del Cielo, Argentina The Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites or to the area where they were found situated on the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The craters' age is estimated as 4,000–5,000 years. The craters, containing iron masses, were reported in 1576, but were already well known to the aboriginal inhabitants of the area. Each piece comes with its own ID card and the weight is shown for each piece in their respective pictures below. |
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Ref: CampoMeteorite01 Weight: 19g Price: £15.99 inc UK P&P |
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Ref: CampoMeteorite04 Weight: 20g Price: £16.99 inc UK P&P |
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Nantan, China Fell during May 1516 during the reign of Emperor Zhengde, and physically Found in 1958, Guangxi, China.
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NWA, North West African (Tindouf, Algeria) Found around 2001, Thought to haven fallen up to 10,000 years ago.
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Sikhote-Alin, Russia Sikhote-Alin is an iron meteorite that fell in 1947 on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains in Russia. This fall is among the largest meteorite showers in recent history. At around 10:30 am on February 12, 1947, eyewitnesses in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Primorye, Russia, observed a large bolide brighter than the Sun that came out of the north and descended at an angle of about 41 degrees. These are all called shrapnel pieces. Each piece comes with its own ID card and the weight is shown for each piece in their respective pictures below. |
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Ref: Sikhote-Alin01 Price: £12.99 inc UK P&P
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Indochinite Tektites (Thailand) Tektites (from Greek tektos, molten) are natural glass rocks up to a few centimeters in size, which most scientists argue were formed by the impact of large meteorites on Earth's surface. Tektites are typically black or olive-green, and their shape varies from rounded to irregular. Tektites are among the "driest" rocks, with an average water content of 0.005%. This is very unusual, as most if not all of the craters where tektites may have formed were underwater before impact. Also, partially melted zircons have been discovered inside a handful of tektites. This, along with the water content, suggests that the tektites were formed under phenomenal temperature and pressure not normally found on the surface of the Earth Each piece comes with its own ID card and the weight is shown for each piece in their respective pictures below. **Tektites reduced in price June 2010** |
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