Description
Encut with fusion crust.
Rare !
Comes with a certificate.
42,12 $
Oued El Kechbi is a chondrite L4 meteorite that fell in Morocco near the town of Akhfennir on March 3, 2023.
On March 3, 2023, at 2:00 pm GMT, while approximately 1 km to the east of the fall site, nomadic sheep herders named Derija Bent Yahya, Abo bakr Aabidha, Brika weld Himdah and Elkhadir observed a fireball travelling with a SE to NW trajectory fall in the desert region ~45 km SW of Akhfennir, Morocco
As the meteoroid entered the atmosphere, the fireball was reported to be yellow turning to white in color and was accompanied by a sonic boom that is reported to have scattered the herder’s flock. Residents of Samara, individuals in the Al Haggounia strewnfield and residents of Akhfennir all reported to have observed the fireball. The first pieces were found by Abo bakr Aabidha and other residents from Akhefennir on March 4. Thirty-six individuals from the Moroccan Association of Meteorite Hunters organized a search on March 13 and were able to collect an additional 2 kg of stones. The area where samples were found lies within a valley that contains desert pavement separated by abundance of small seasonal ponds. Initial samples were found in the mud where the land surface was wet from recent snow. As seasonal ponds dried, additional samples were found. The Moroccan Association of Meteorite hunters recovered 20 samples weighing a total of 1942 g Subsequent finds were made bringing the total known weight to ~4764 g Coordinates and weights of finds indicate the distribution ellipse has a length of 4.3 km and confirm the SE to NW trajectory.
43 stones weighing 1036 g were sold to Jean Redelsperger.
In stock
Encut with fusion crust.
Rare !
Comes with a certificate.
| Weight | 1,2 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1 × 0,9 × 0,8 cm |
| Form | Endcut |