Seymchan Pallasite Seymchan Pallasite Mirror-Polished Sphere – 59 mm / 562 g - SOLD Exceptional Seymchan pallasite sphere measuring 59 mm in diameter and weighing 562 g, meticulously shaped and polished to a true mirror finish. The sphere reveals a spectacular distribution of translucent olivines embedded within the iron-nickel matrix, producing remarkable golden and amber reflections under light. Creating a perfectly balanced sphere... View
Available Home Tissint Martian Meteorite – 1.993 g - Oriented Individual with Radiating Flow Lines $2,989.00 This 1.993 g individual from the Martian meteorite Tissint displays a well-defined oriented shape, with a surface covered by fine radiating flow lines converging from a single point. These aerodynamic features reflect its stable flight through Earth’s atmosphere. Combining Martian origin, fresh fall status, and clear orientation, this small specimen... Add to collection
Available Home Tissint Martian Meteorite – 2.220 g - Fresh Individual from the 2011 Fall $1,776.00 This small 2.200 g individual from the Martian meteorite Tissint is a fresh specimen from the witnessed 2011 fall. It preserves a well-defined fusion crust and a clean, stable surface, reflecting minimal terrestrial alteration. A genuine and accessible piece of Mars. Add to collection
Available Olivine-phyric Shergottites – Martian Meteorites NWA 10170 – Oriented Martian Meteorite with Flow Lines (45.15 g) $27,090.00 A remarkable 45.15 g oriented specimen of the Martian meteorite NWA 10170, displaying well-defined flow lines across a convex leading face. This piece belongs to the same meteorite from which a sample was sent to the International Space Station by astronaut Thomas Pesquet and later integrated into the SuperCam instrument aboard NASA’s Perseverance... Add to collection
Available Tissint Martian Meteorite Tissint 2.842 g Martian Meteorite – Shergottite from a Witnessed Fall (Morocco, 2011) $2,273.00 A genuine 2.842 g Martian meteorite from the Tissint fall, classified as a shergottite. This small individual represents material ejected from Mars and recovered shortly after its fall, preserving key scientific characteristics. Add to collection