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Beautiful 0.64 g piece with 100 percent fusion crust.
A rare piece of great quality!
Delivered with certificate in a membrane box.
808,54 $
The Tissint meteorite fell on July 18, 2011 in the region of El Aglâb, in eastern Morocco, near the town of Tata.
It is the nomads who told the scientists that in the early morning of Sunday, July 18, 2011, they were awakened by a strong detonation as well as the military present in the area.
Tissint is a Martian meteorite classified as shergottite.
A Martian meteorite fall is observed on Earth about every fifty years, so it is a very rare event on the scale of a human life.
The Tissint fall zone is perfectly located with gps points and has been studied by Moroccan scientists.
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Beautiful 0.64 g piece with 100 percent fusion crust.
A rare piece of great quality!
Delivered with certificate in a membrane box.
Weight | 0,64 g |
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Dimensions | 1 × 0,5 × 0,3 cm |
Form | Full |