Description
A rare and attractive piece.
Comes with certificate.
292,50 $
The Khemis Sidi Yahya is an aubrite meteorite; it fell in Morocco on February 7, 2026, in fields near the town of Tiflet, making the search for it very difficult.
This meteorite is currently being classified.
To date, only 90 meteorites of this type have been classified.
It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market.
The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They consist mainly of orthopyroxene and enstatite.
A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury.
In stock
A rare and attractive piece.
Comes with certificate.
| Weight | 0,9 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1,3 × 0,8 × 0,8 cm |
| Form | Full |