20 Grams Parcel Campo del Cielo Meteorite -Class IAB Iron Meteroite
- UGS
- NA 1930
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6 x 5 x 4mm
- Poids (cts)
- 100
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Freeform
- Type
- Specimen
- Couleurs
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Campo del Cielo Meteorites
These are meteorites that fell in Argentina.
Parcel sieve size 12 mix sizes in acrylic display case 30 x 30 x 20 mm
Stock Item
Local Indigenous have records where the meteorite shower took place. It caused 26 craters, due to the impact in the area. The impact is estimated to have been 4,200 to 4,500 years ago.
In 1576, the governor of a province in northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a huge mass of iron, which he had heard that natives used for their weapons
The average composition of the Campo del Cielo meteorites is 6.67% Ni, 0.43% Co, 0.25% P, 0.87% Ga, and 407 ppm Ge, with the remaining 92 to 97% being iron.
These were treated to prevent rust formation, but Campo del Cielo meteorites are up to 97% iron so they will rust if you do not take care of them.
To prevent rust formation you can keep them in a dry environment.
Certificate of Authenticity included
Fragments of Campo del Cielo come in a wide range of sizes from small specimens of just a few grams to much rarer big pieces of tens, and sometimes even hundreds, of kilograms.
A few specimens - mainly still domiciled in Argentina - have masses exceeding 1 tonne.
Many of the small ones, often sold as 'crystals', were once bigger specimens that were cooled down with liquid nitrogen and then shattered into smaller pieces.
The pieces shatter along their octahedral planes; this way the crystalline structure is revealed.
Sometimes they have flat surfaces where the natural crystal faces used to be.
Anyhow, the surfaces of these pieces are not formed during atmospheric flight.
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- UGS
- NA 1930
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6 x 5 x 4 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 100
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Freeform
- Type
- Specimen
- Couleurs
-
Campo del Cielo Meteorites
These are meteorites that fell in Argentina.
Parcel sieve size 12 mix sizes in acrylic display case 30 x 30 x 20 mm
Stock Item
Local Indigenous have records where the meteorite shower took place. It caused 26 craters, due to the impact in the area. The impact is estimated to have been 4,200 to 4,500 years ago.
In 1576, the governor of a province in northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a huge mass of iron, which he had heard that natives used for their weapons
The average composition of the Campo del Cielo meteorites is 6.67% Ni, 0.43% Co, 0.25% P, 0.87% Ga, and 407 ppm Ge, with the remaining 92 to 97% being iron.
These were treated to prevent rust formation, but Campo del Cielo meteorites are up to 97% iron so they will rust if you do not take care of them.
To prevent rust formation you can keep them in a dry environment.
Certificate of Authenticity included
Fragments of Campo del Cielo come in a wide range of sizes from small specimens of just a few grams to much rarer big pieces of tens, and sometimes even hundreds, of kilograms.
A few specimens - mainly still domiciled in Argentina - have masses exceeding 1 tonne.
Many of the small ones, often sold as 'crystals', were once bigger specimens that were cooled down with liquid nitrogen and then shattered into smaller pieces.
The pieces shatter along their octahedral planes; this way the crystalline structure is revealed.
Sometimes they have flat surfaces where the natural crystal faces used to be.
Anyhow, the surfaces of these pieces are not formed during atmospheric flight.
| Fournisseur | Destination | Coût |
|---|---|---|
| Registered Shipping Défaut |
Reste du monde
21
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
Reste du monde
10
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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| Registered Shipping Défaut |
Australie
7
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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| Registered Shipping Défaut |
Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
21
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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| Registered Shipping Défaut |
les états-unis d'Amérique
21
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| Express Shipping |
Australie
4
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
10
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
les états-unis d'Amérique
10
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premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
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Positifvery interesting specimen
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PositifA very nice specimen