Northwest Africa 7920 meteorite

34.5 $

This meteorite traveled a long way through outer space, survived collisions and cataclysms before falling to Earth. It was found by a local hunter who passed his find to Brahim Tahir. Brahim, realizing the uniqueness of this specimen, sent it to his partner, Sean Tutorov, for classification in 2012.

Availability : In Stock
Manufacturer: SPACEMAN
CODE: 10007151
Category: Meteorites

Northwest Africa 7920 meteorite

NWA 7920 is the abbreviation of the meteorite.

The meteorite is delivered in a closed case. 
When buying such a meteorite, our manager will contact you and you will be able to choose a sample for yourself.

The authenticity of the meteorite is confirmed by the certificate of the Ukrainian company SPACEMAN, which is a member of the organization https://imca.cc under the registration number 4167. IMCA is the most respected organization in the meteorite world. SPACEMAN is also a member of The meteoritical society and Global Meteorite Association and is the only representative of these organizations in Ukraine.

Pallasites are a rare type of ironstone meteorites. Pallasites consist of approximately equal amounts of nickel-containing iron and olivine. It is believed that the peculiar structure of pallasites is caused by the fact that they were formed in the absence of gravitational forces or under low gravitational forces.

Geochemistry: (C. Agee and L. Burkemper, UNM) Olivine Fa13.2±0.9, Fe/Mn=45±3, n=5.

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  • Date of find
    2012 year
  • Type
    Pallasite PMG
  • Country
    Morocco

Campo del Cielo meteorite

33.5 $

Campo del Cielo is a large iron meteorite weighing 50 tons. The meteorite fell about 4,600 years ago, 800 km northwest of Buenos Aires in the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero in modern-day Argentina. Only about 5% of meteorites found on Earth contain iron, so the Campo del Cielo material is very valuable for collecting. Incredible specimens of this meteorite can be found in museums and private collections around the world.

Campo del Cielo meteorite BIG

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Brahin meteorite

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Sikhote-Alin meteorite

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Northwest Africa 7831 meteorite

36 $

Northwest Africa 7831 is the official name of the meteorite. It was found in the ground on March 3, 2013 and excavated by a team of local residents.