Available Home Murchison 42.60 g $23,430.00 Name: Murchison Observed fall: September 28, 1969 – Victoria, Australia Classification: Carbonaceous Chondrite CM2 Mass: 42.60 grams, complete individual with 98 fusion crust Provenance: Officially exported from Australia in 2014 with export permit Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=16875 Add to collection
Sold Meteorites Archive Pallasite Imilac Oriented - 882.60 g - Sold Imilac – Oriented Pallasite (882.60 g)Exceptional oriented pallasite preserving pronounced aerodynamic flow lines formed by molten metal during atmospheric entry. A large, visually striking specimen clearly recording its direction of flight. View
Home Oued Chebeika 002 – Ultra-Rare CI1 Carbonaceous Chondrite (10.40 g) An exceptional 10.40 g specimen of Oued Chebeika 002, one of the rarest meteorite types on Earth: a pristine CI1 carbonaceous chondrite. This specimen displays the characteristic deep black matrix of CI material, representing some of the most chemically primitive matter in the Solar System. This exact specimen was 3D scanned using micro-computed... View
Sold Meteorites Archive Golden Pallasite – (146.30 g) - Sold GoldenPallasite146g30 Golden Pallasite – 146.30 g - Sculpted Desert FormPallasite specimen displaying an extraordinary naturally sculpted shape and a distinctive bronze-golden patina on its metal surface. Known as a “Golden Pallasite” for its appearance under the Saharan sun, this specimen is the result of long-term natural sandblasting in an extreme desert environment. View
Home Tarda Main Mass, C2-ungrouped Oriented Meteorite – 149.50 g - Price on Request The 149.50 g main mass of Tarda, a scientifically important meteorite that fell on 25 August 2020. This C2-ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite, preserving traces of aqueous alteration from the early Solar System, is distinguished by its naturally oriented form, a nose-like leading end, fresh black fusion crust, and contrasting pale impact marks acquired on... View