Abee EH4 #9 – 3,8 g

1.778,40 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #8 – 1,8 g

631,80 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #7 – 0,8 g

280,80 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #6 – 1,7 g

596,70 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #5 – 1,6 g

561,60 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #4 – 1,7 g

596,70 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

Abee EH4 #3 – 0,7 g

245,70 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #2 – 4,3 g

1.509,30 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

 

Abee EH4 #1 – 1,4 g

491,40 $

Abee is a metal-rich enstatite chondrite meteorite.

It fell in Alberta, Canada, in 1952, 80 km north of Edmonton.

Abee is a molten impact breccia, its brecciated structure reflecting violent and complex impacts.

To date, only 23 meteorites of this type have been classified.

This meteorite comes from the collection of Prof. Wolfgang Gentner of the Max-Planck Institute.

 

 

Sikhote Alin #22 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 20 g

93,60 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #21 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 26,8 g

125,20 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #20 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 15,9 g

74,88 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #19 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 25,5 g

119,34 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #18 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 16,3 g

76,06 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

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Sikhote Alin #17 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 11 g

51,48 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #16 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 15,3 g

71,36 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #15 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 18,4 g

86,58 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.

 

Sikhote Alin #14 Fer IIAB – shrapnel 16,2 g

76,06 $

The Sikhote-Alin meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in Siberia in 1947. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes that survived the journey through the Earth’s atmospher

A fall that’s harder and harder to find.