Gebel Kamil #1 Iron - 175 gOut of stock

Gebel Kamil #1 Iron – 175 g

322,92 $
Gebel Kamil is a ungrouped iron meteorite.
A total of 1600 kg, ranging in mass from << 1 to 35,000 g, and a single 83 kg individual completely covered with regmaglyptes, were found in the Kamil impact crater in Egypt. This 45 m diameter crater was discovered by an Italian-Egyptian geophysical team in February 2009 and February 2010. Approximately 800 kg of the total mass observed in the field (including the regmaglypted individual) was recovered.

 

Agoudal #1 Iron - 27 gOut of stock

Agoudal #1 Iron – 27 g

75,82 $
Agoudal is an iron meteorite which has the particularity to have its ellipse of fall at the same place as the first known impact structure in Morocco in the High Atlas.

 

CV3 #1-79 gOut of stock

CV3 #1-79 g

665,50 $

CV3 chondrites are characterized by the presence of large chondrules, abundant pre-solar isotopes and white inclusions called CAI’s.

CAI’s are mineral inclusions rich in calcium and aluminum, formed 4,567 to 4,571 million years ago they are the oldest materials in the Solar System.

This unique piece is an example of a CV3 with a large CAI.

This piece is certainly paired with NWA 7865.

Mundrabilla Iron #1 - 125.8 gOut of stock

Mundrabilla Iron #1 – 125.8 g

440,86 $
The Mundrabilla meteorite was discovered in Australia in the Nullarbor plain in 1911.
Its total mass is 22 tons.
A study indicates that the meteorite would have come from the west at a fairly low speed and a high angle.

This meteorite is sold with the original label of Alain Carion.

NWA 7034 (paired) Mars #3 - 0,3 gOut of stock

NWA 7034 (paired) Mars #3 – 0,3 g

1.474,20 $
The meteorite NWA 7034 is an exceptional meteorite.
Other stones of the same type have been found in the fall ellipse.
It is a Martian meteorite, certainly the rarest and most scientifically interesting meteorite ever found. It was discovered by meteorite hunters in the Western Sahara.
It is the oldest rock from Mars ever discovered, it contains more water than any other known Martian meteorite. Its texture is brecciated, it is composed of an agglomerate of rocks of which each rock tells us a fascinating story.
NWA 7034 (paired) Mars #2 - 2 gOut of stock

NWA 7034 (paired) Mars #2 – 2 g

9.828,00 $
The meteorite NWA 7034 is an exceptional meteorite.
Other stones of the same type have been found in the fall ellipse.
It is a Martian meteorite, certainly the rarest and most scientifically interesting meteorite ever found. It was discovered by meteorite hunters in the Western Sahara.
It is the oldest rock from Mars ever discovered, it contains more water than any other known Martian meteorite. Its texture is brecciated, it is composed of an agglomerate of rocks of which each rock tells us a fascinating story.
Oued Bourdim 002 #6 CVred3 - 1,2 gramsOut of stock

Oued Bourdim 002 #6 CVred3 – 1,2 grams

33,70 $
Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites.
Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams.
Oued Bourdim 002 #5 CVred3 - 1,7 gramsOut of stock

Oued Bourdim 002 #5 CVred3 – 1,7 grams

47,74 $
Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites.
Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams.
Oued Bourdim 002 #4 CVred3 - 3,2 gramsOut of stock

Oued Bourdim 002 #4 CVred3 – 3,2 grams

89,86 $
Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites.
Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams.
Oued Bourdim 002 #3 CVred3 - 1,6 gramsOut of stock

Oued Bourdim 002 #3 CVred3 – 1,6 grams

44,93 $
Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites.
Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams.
Oued Bourdim 002 #1 CVred3 - 3,3 gramsOut of stock

Oued Bourdim 002 #1 CVred3 – 3,3 grams

92,66 $
Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites.
Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams.
TICHIYA 003 #3 - 0,4 gOut of stock

TICHIYA 003 #3 – 0,4 g

35,10 $

Tichiya 003 is a lunar meteorite discovered in 2021 in Morocco in the Western Sahara.

It was analyzed by Anthony Love who classified it feldspathic melt breccia.

Almost everything has already been sold.

About fifteen years ago, lunar meteorites were sold for almost 1000 euros per gram!

 

TICHIYA 003 #2 - 0,7 gOut of stock

TICHIYA 003 #2 – 0,7 g

58,97 $

Tichiya 003 is a lunar meteorite discovered in 2021 in Morocco in the Western Sahara.

It was analyzed by Anthony Love who classified it feldspathic melt breccia.

Almost everything has already been sold.

About fifteen years ago, lunar meteorites were sold for almost 1000 euros per gram!

 

TICHIYA 003 #1 - 5,1 gOut of stock

TICHIYA 003 #1 – 5,1 g

386,10 $

Tichiya 003 is a lunar meteorite discovered in 2021 in Morocco in the Western Sahara.

It was analyzed by Anthony Love who classified it feldspathic melt breccia.

Almost everything has already been sold.

About fifteen years ago, lunar meteorites were sold for almost 1000 euros per gram!

 

NWA 10461 #2 Lunar - 17,3 g

NWA 10461 #2 Lunar – 17,3 g

3.889,08 $

This lunar meteorite was discovered in 2015 near the Mauritanian border.

It was analyzed by Carl Agee who classified it lunar feldspathic breccia.
About fifteen years ago, lunar meteorites were sold for almost 1000 euros per gram!

Top quality for a unique piece.

NWA 10461 #1 Lunar - 12,6 gOut of stock

NWA 10461 #1 Lunar – 12,6 g

2.737,80 $

This lunar meteorite was discovered in 2015 near the Mauritanian border.

It was analyzed by Carl Agee who classified it lunar feldspathic breccia.
About fifteen years ago, lunar meteorites were sold for almost 1000 euros per gram!

Top quality for a unique piece.

TISSINT Mars #2 - 1,57 gOut of stock

TISSINT Mars #2 – 1,57 g

1.684,80 $

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.

TISSINT Mars #1 - 0,64 gOut of stock

TISSINT Mars #1 – 0,64 g

954,72 $

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.