Iron meteorite from Campo del Cielo, Argentina weighing 34.14 grams More
The Campo del Cielo Meteorite comes from one of the largest meteorite fields in the world, located in northern Argentina. This meteorite shower struck Earth around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago, and was first documented in the 16th century. The name "Campo del Cielo," meaning "Field of Heaven," refers to the region where these fragments were initially discovered.
Campo del Cielo is an iron meteorite rich in iron and nickel. These meteorites are characterized by their rough, heavy appearance, a testament to their long journey through space. The surface of these meteorites is often deeply pitted, showing signs of erosion as they passed through Earth's atmosphere.
This meteorite is highly valued by collectors and geologists alike for its history and composition. It's an ideal addition to any collection of natural artifacts or scientific specimens, offering a fascinating connection to the distant cosmic past.
Specifications:
- Type: Iron meteorite
- Origin: Campo del Cielo, Argentina
- Composition: Iron, nickel
- Impact age: Approximately 4,000–5,000 years ago
- Weight: 34.14 grams
- Dimensions: 35x20x21 mm
Why buy it?
- Historical value: One of the oldest and largest recorded meteorite impacts on Earth.
- Scientific importance: A significant specimen for studying meteorites and extraterrestrial composition.
- Collector's item: Highly sought after by meteorite collectors and astronomy enthusiasts.
Add the Campo del Cielo meteorite to your collection – a true piece of cosmic history that has withstood the forces of space and time. This fascinating meteorite lets you hold a remnant of an ancient celestial event in your hands.
The meteorite is contained in a plastic box with a white backing and a description.
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