Home Vaca Muerta Meteorite / 494.6g Sold The Vaca Muerta meteorite from the movie Weight: 494.6g Size: 75 x 50 x 60 mm View
Available Home Pallasite Imilac 396 g slice Imilac396g $19,800.00 Translucent 396 g slice of Imilac featuring abundant gem-quality olivine set within a mirror polished iron-nickel matrix. Add to collection
Available Home Silicated Iron NWA 5549, end cut 7700 g $30,800.00 NWA 5549 – Silicated Iron Meteorite (End Cut 7,700 g) Add to collection
Available Martian Meteorites Martian Meteorite Zagami - 150.90 g MartianZagami150g90 $75,500.00 Zagami – Martian Meteorite, End Cut (150.90 g)Exceptional end cut of the Martian meteorite Zagami, preserving both a natural fusion crust surface and a broad exposed interior. A highly representative specimen from one of the most studied and iconic Martian meteorites. Add to collection
Available Home Pallasite Lov 263 - 120 g $9,600.00 Lov 263 – Pallasite (120 g)Complete pallasite slice, mounted on a display stand, featuring an exceptional association of translucent olivine and pyroxene set within an atypical metallic matrix. A rare and singular specimen from the Atacama Desert. Add to collection
Available Home Aletai – Large Stabilized Iron Meteorite Slice (7,940 g) Aletai7940g $18,900.00 Aletai – Iron Meteorite (IIIE-an)Exceptional large stabilized slice revealing Widmanstätten structures, mounted for display. Monumental specimen of one of the largest known iron meteorite strewn fields. Add to collection
Home Chassigny – Historic Martian Meteorite Fragment (0.483 g) - Price on request Chassigny0g483 Name: Chassigny Observed fall: Yes, October 3, 1815, near the village of Chassigny, France Classification: Type specimen of the chassignite group, martian meteorite Mass: 0.483 gram Form: Fragment, no crust Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=5331 Price available upon request. Please contact me to... View
Home NWA 7533 – Complete Martian Regolith Breccia End Cut | 1.161 g On Hold NWA7533-1g161 Complete thin end cut of NWA 7533, one of the most scientifically significant Martian meteorites known.This specimen weighs 1.161 g and measures 30 × 14 mm, with a thickness ranging from 1 to 1.15 mm. The end cut displays an exceptionally clast-rich regolith breccia, showing a remarkable diversity of lithologies embedded within a fine-grained Martian... View