Zagora 007 H4 #14 – 72,4 g 143,68 $ Zagora 007 is an ordinary chondrite of type H4. It was found by Salem Ouarkia in 2019 in the Zagora region of Morocco. Writeup from MB 110 : Zagora 007 30°06’32.1″N, 5°13’59.1″W Morocco Find: 2019 Jun Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H4) History: Found by Salem Ouarkia in June 2019. Bought by Jean Redelsperger from Mohamed Elguirah in 2021. Physical characteristics: Brown stones without fusion crust. Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Chondrite with well-defined packed chondrules. Geochemistry: Plagioclase An23.6Ab73.8Or2.6 (n=1) Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H4) Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger. Add to cart
Out of stock Gao H5 #7 – 11 g 23,78 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Details
Gao H5 #6 – 7,5 g 20,21 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Add to cart
Gao H5 #5 – 33,9 g 70,15 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Add to cart
Gao H5 #4 – 17,5 g 36,86 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Add to cart
Gao H5 #3 – 16,4 g 39,24 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Add to cart
Gao H5 #2 – 15,6 g 36,86 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Add to cart
Gao H5 #1 – 40,6 g 96,31 $ At 5pm on March 5, 1960, a large number of meteorites fell near the villages of Gao and Guénie in Burkina Faso. 3 detonations were heard up to 100 km from the epicenter of the fall. Add to cart
Out of stock NWA 15990 H6 #1 – 33 g 95,12 $ NWA 15990 is a meteorite weighing just 42 grams. This meteorite has been classified as a type H6 chondrite by Jérôme Gattacceca, a scientist at Cerege in Aix-en-Provence. I sell the main mass, it’s a chance to have a unique piece at a low price. Details
Kharabali H5 #12 – 3 g 24,97 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Kharabali H5 #11 – 5 g 41,62 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Kharabali H5 #10 – 4,7 g 39,24 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Kharabali H5 #9 – 6 g 49,94 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Kharabali H5 #8 – 4,4 g 35,68 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Kharabali H5 #7 – 4,8 g 40,43 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Kharabali H5 #6 – 6 g 49,94 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart
Out of stock Kharabali H5 #5 – 3 g 24,97 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Details
Kharabali H5 #4 – 17 g 121,28 $ The stone was found in the flat steppes of the Kharabalinsky district, in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had been known to the local population as a strange, visible magnetic stone for at least 10 years. Mr. Kotelevskyi took a sample of the stone in the summer of 2011 and sent it to Vernad in October 2012. Later, numerous small fragments of the meteorite were found around the main mass. A total of 140 kg was found. Add to cart