The Korra Korabes meteorite is a rare H3 chondrite, discovered in 1996 in Namibia. It features a brecciated structure, with light-colored clasts up to 3 cm in size. More
The Korra Korabes meteorite is a rare H3 chondrite, discovered in 1996 in Namibia. It features a brecciated structure, with light-colored clasts up to 3 cm in size.
With exceptionally well-preserved chondrule glass, it provides valuable insights into the early solar system. Composed of olivine (Fa13.8–27.2) and pyroxene (Fs8.4–27.8), this meteorite is a perfect specimen for collectors and scientific research.
📌 Origin: Namaland, Namibia
📌 Class: Ordinary Chondrite (H3)
📌 Shock Stage: S1
📌 Weathering Grade: W2
📌 Total Recovered Mass: ~120–130 kg
📌 Sample Weight: 1.037 grams
The meteorite is accompanied by information about the origin of the meteorite (certificate of authenticity) and is stored in a plastic box with a description.