Tissint Martian Meteorite – 2.220 g - Fresh Individual from the 2011 Fall
This Tissint specimen originates from the historic witnessed fall of July 18, 2011, in Morocco, one of the most important Martian meteorite events in recent decades.
Its main characteristic lies in its exceptional freshness, a direct result of rapid recovery shortly after the fall. The surface retains a well-preserved fusion crust, with a clean appearance and minimal weathering, allowing the original features formed during atmospheric entry to remain intact.
Unlike many older Martian finds, which often show terrestrial alteration, Tissint specimens such as this one provide a reliable representation of pristine Martian material.
Compact and well-balanced, this individual is ideal for collectors seeking an authentic and minimally altered fragment of Mars, directly linked to a documented fall.