Iron meteorite from Sichote Alin, Russia weighing 11.36 grams More
The Sichote-Alin Meteorite is one of the most famous and visually striking iron meteorites to ever fall to Earth in modern history. This meteorite originated from a meteor shower that impacted the Sichote-Alin mountains in Russia on February 12, 1947. The event was so dramatic that it created hundreds of craters and left thousands of fragments scattered across the area.
Sichote-Alin is an iron meteorite classified as type IIAB, primarily composed of iron and nickel. These elements give the meteorite its characteristic metallic appearance and silvery sheen. The fragments often have rough, irregular surfaces with indentations and cavities, the result of erosion and fragmentation during its fiery descent through the atmosphere.
This meteorite is a must-have for collectors and space enthusiasts alike. Each piece tells a fascinating story of cosmic collisions and offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the universe that traveled thousands of kilometers through space before landing on Earth.
Specifications:
- Type: Iron meteorite (IIAB)
- Origin: Sichote-Alin Mountains, Russia
- Composition: Iron, nickel
- Fall year: 1947
- Weight: 11.36 grams
- Dimensions: 25x20x9 mm
Why buy it?
- Historical significance: One of the largest and most well-documented meteorite falls in modern times.
- Scientific value: A significant specimen for meteorite studies, enriched with iron and nickel.
- Collector's item: Ideal for meteorite lovers and natural artifact collectors.
Own a fascinating piece of cosmic history with the Sichote-Alin meteorite, offering a unique connection to an event that captured worldwide attention. This meteorite is more than just a piece of metal – it's a story of cosmic power and an incredible journey through space.
The meteorite is stored in a plastic box with a white backing and a description.
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