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Meteorite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value & More
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meteorite gemstoneMeteorite is a rock or metal fragment from space used as a gemstone or decorative material. The scientific meteorite definition is a piece of space debris that entered our planet’s atmosphere and landed on Earth’s surface. 

While most gemstones come from Mother Earth, others travel from the great beyond. If you’re wondering what stone is from space, meteorite is just one option, although it often contains other gems.

But wait, is meteorite a gem? Technically, no. Meteorites are classified as rocks or metals. However, jewelers use meteorite stones in jewelry and ornamental pieces.

Read on as we hitch our wagon to a star and endeavor to the great beyond to explore meteorite properties, uses, jewelry, and more! 

meteorite gemstone

What Is a Meteorite Stone?

Meteorites are dark brown or black and usually smooth-surfaced stones, but are sometimes dimpled. 

Meteorite isn’t a birthstone, but some meteorites contain an August birthstone: peridot! Peridot forms naturally on Earth, but a few meteorites have carried peridot crystals, nicknamed “space peridot” or “extraterrestrial peridot.”

Astrologically, meteorite’s galactic origins make it a zodiac stone for every sign!

Identifying your zodiac sign is simple enough, but what about meteorite identification? Let’s go over the qualities to look for.

Meteorite Characteristics & Identification

Despite roughly 6,100 meteorites coming to Earth annually, approximately only about ten are found every year. So how do I know if I found a meteorite?

Start with a few questions:

  1. Is it heavier than it looks? Meteorites are unusually heavy for their size.

  2. Does it attract a magnet? The high iron content makes meteorites magnetic, though you may need to hang the magnet by a string for “stony” meteorites (which we’ll discuss next).

  3. Does it have a flaky, eggshell-like crust? You may need to file down a corner to see, but meteorites will have metal flakes and a lighter-colored interior.

  4. Is it glassy or opaque? If it’s glassy, it’s not a meteorite.  

On the Mohs mineral hardness scale, meteorite ranks between 4-6, similar to fluorite. What kind of stone is meteorite, though? Over 90 percent of meteorites are rocks.

So, what is a meteorite made of? Meteorites are diverse but always fall under one of three categories. 

Types of Meteorite Stones

Can you guess how many meteorites have been found on Earth? The answer: over 60,000! So, what are the three types of meteorites? We’ll break them down from most to least common.

Stony Meteorites

stony chondrite meteorite(Image credit: By Gabisfunny - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3351601)

Stony meteorites are mostly silica or silica minerals, but they also contain nickel and iron. According to NASA, around 94 percent of meteorites are stony.

There are two subcategories under stony: chondrites and achondrites. The main difference is that chondrites contain chondrules (tiny rock spheres). 

Iron Meteorites

iron meteorite specimenAround five percent of meteorites are iron meteorites. These are almost entirely metal, mostly iron with nickel and traces of heavy metals like lead or chromium.

Stony-Iron Meteorites

stony-iron meteorite pallasite gemstone

Lastly, about one percent of meteorites are stony-iron. Their composition is almost 50/50 of metal and silica.

Stony-iron has two subtypes: mesosiderites and pallasites. Both are rare, with only about 45 known pallasites and 50 known mesosiderites.

Mesosiderites are brecciated, made up of rock fragments and magnesium-rich silicate gems. Their iron-nickel content can range from 17-90 percent, and the metallic sections or flakes create a gorgeous contrast against their dark background. 

Pallasites have shiny nickel-iron holding yellow-green olivine inside. 

Can a meteorite have crystals? When the olivine is transparent and well-colored, you’re looking at the semi-precious gemstone peridot!

Peridot crystals aren’t the only gemstones from space, though! 

stony-iron pallasite meteorite

Types of Meteorite Crystals

You may have wondered: Do meteorites have gems? Sometimes, yes!

It’s pretty rare to find gem-quality meteorite crystals, mainly because the heat and crash landing often destroys any gemstones inside. If there are still facetable gems inside, it’s one-in-a-million!  

Besides the green meteorite crystal peridot, opals from Mars have also come to Earth via meteorites! Plus, some researchers think carbonado diamonds probably formed from explosions in space, then came to Earth on asteroids or meteorites, scattering across early Mesozoic Pangaea.

Some gemstones form through meteorite impacts. Tektite is a unique black meteorite crystal formed when meteorite minerals and Earth minerals melt together at the impact site. 

The dark green gemstone moldavite is another variety of tektite. Another gemstone brought to Earth via meteorite around 50,000 years ago is moissanite

Meteorites can carry some beautiful gems, but they also make gorgeous jewelry stones themselves! Check out the rest of meteorite’s properties below. 

Unveiling a Cosmic Marvel: The NWA 7401 Meteorite!

In a stunning celestial twist, the Earth has been graced by an extraterrestrial visitor unlike any other—NWA 7401, an Enstatite chondrite EL-melt rock. This is no ordinary space rock; it belongs to an exclusive club, representing just 2% of meteorites that embark on a journey to our planet.

Through an exhilarating expedition of scientific analysis, comparing it against the vast library of geological and meteoritic knowledge, we've uncovered its true identity. NWA 7401 isn’t just a space traveler; it’s a member of the esteemed ENSTATITE CHONDRITES, standing apart from the more common chondrites.

Dive into its makeup, and you’re in for a cosmic spectacle! Dominated by orthopyroxene and secondary plagioclase, with grains as large as 100 microns, this meteorite is a microcosm of outer space wonders. It's a storied archive of the universe, with relic chondrules and elongated radial pyroxene crystals, frozen in time. The meteorite's character is further enhanced by the presence of troilite, daubréelite, and kamacite, like stars in the night sky.

But the tale doesn’t end there. The grain boundaries of this celestial artifact are adorned with sulfates and oxides, silent witnesses to its journey through the unforgiving expanse of space.

silica opal found in meteorite

In this thrilling journey of discovery, the enigmatic NWA 7401 has revealed its true nature, confirming its place among the stars as a celestial gem. It’s not just a fragment of the universe; it's a messenger from the cosmos, whispering secrets of the vast, starry unknown to our earthly realm.

Meteorite Specifications & Characteristics

  • Color: Gray, brown, black, or a combination of these; Interior is lighter-colored and may show a chrome-like shine

  • Crystal structure: Octahedrite (part of Widmanstätten pattern) or hexahedrite  - both only in iron meteorites

  • Luster: Dull, metallic, or submetallic

  • Transparency: Opaque

  • Density: 8.00

  • Cleavage: None

  • Fracture: Steely (only iron meteorites)

  • Streak: Brown, brownish-orange, or none

  • Luminescence: Sometimes phosphorescence in orange, green, or yellow-white; Sometimes fluorescence in yellow, red, or blue

Phew, that was a lot of science. On the more spiritual side, what does a meteorite represent?

iron meteorite gemstone earrings

Meteorite Gemstone Meaning

Let’s look at the meaning behind the meteorite crystal’s name. 

The word “meteorite” comes from the Greek meteōros, meaning “high in the air” or meteoron, meaning “phenomenon in the sky.” Pretty straightforward, right?

Many ancient societies believed meteorites were sacred, often claiming they came from the heavens and held supernatural power. 

Before we knew how magnets work, it was considered supernatural. Therefore, meteorites’ magnetic properties only strengthened their heavenly associations.

Even though moldavite doesn’t travel on meteorites, it’s often considered the most powerful meteorite stone. It historically served as a lucky amulet, even rumored to grace the Holy Grail. 

Forming on Earth roughly 50 million years ago, ancient and modern crystal healers believe moldavite was sent to mankind to transform their spirits.

On that note, what does meteorite help with?

pallasite meteorite gemstone crystal pendant

Meteorite Healing Properties

All gemstones can function as healing stones by nature of their coloring and internal energies. 

Younger meteorites are usually black, granting them the healing properties of other black gemstones: grounding, fertility, and protection.

Older meteorites usually become reddish-brown. Brown meteorite stone benefits encompass the stability, strength, and comfort of other brown gemstones

What about meteorite crystal properties for physical, emotional, and chakra healing?

Physical Healing

On the physical side, crystal healers use iron meteorites for purifying blood, increasing vitality, and bringing better physical balance. Ancient cultures believed these stones could improve fertility, too!

Emotional Healing

Meteorite stones are said to support spontaneity and spiritual awareness. Some say these stones manifest fortunate encounters, bringing lifelong friends or partners. 

Chakra Healing

Chakra healing means opening your chakras, seven energy centers along your spine tied to emotional and physical symptoms. Gems can function as chakra stones, aligning your energies or clearing a blocked chakra. 

Meteorite is a chakra stone for multiple chakras, but it’s most effective for the third-eye chakra. Migraines, inattention, and aimlessness are all symptoms of a blocked third eye. After using meteorite, your now-opened third-eye chakra will bring you feelings of spiritual connection and intuition. 

Wearing a meteorite is one method of chakra healing! Of course, you’ll need to buy it first, so let’s go over what to look for when shopping.

meteorite gemstone watch

Meteorite Gemstone Properties

Unlike other gems, meteorite’s rare occurrence and origins are its main selling points. But, some typical gemstone properties factors can affect its value, namely cut, clarity, and color. 

  • Cut: Meteorites are durable enough to handle both faceted cuts and unfaceted cuts. Common unfaceted cuts for meteorites include cabochons, beads, or slices. 

  • Color: Meteorite’s inclusions can give it different colors and sometimes patterns. You already know about chondrules, but inclusions of calcium and aluminum can create a light-and-dark contrast against the dark iron. 

With that in mind, what stellar accessories is meteorite used in?

Meteorite Jewelry

Most real meteorite jewelry contains iron meteorites fashioned into stones or metal settings. 

The meteorite’s size usually dictates the jewelry type. For instance, a smaller piece is perfect for a meteorite gemstone ring, while larger pieces make show-stopping pendants.

Some iron meteorites have natural patterns, which jewelers may enhance by giving the stone an acid bath. You may see meteorite watch faces or bands, often created with cross-section slices of this naturally patterned meteorite. 

The rarer stony-iron meteorites may also be cut into slices, displaying a colorful matrix of green and yellow silicate gemstones encompassed in iron. These slices create a truly head-turning meteorite necklace

meteorite gemstone ring for men

Meteorite History

Meteorites have led to valuable insights into the universe’s history, including Earth! 

Scientific analysis shows most meteorites likely formed early in our solar system’s history, but meteorite ages range from 200 million to 4.56 billion years old.

As far back as 3,500 BC, ancient societies incorporated meteorites into accessories, tools, and talismans. Some examples are a meteorite bead from an Egyptian burial site and a meteorite dagger found in King Tut’s tomb. 

Surprisingly, scientists didn’t believe meteorites came from space until 1803! 

Most “rational thinkers” of the 1700s chalked up sightings to tall tales until Jean-Baptise Biot, a French physicist, published his report on the l’Aigle meteorite fall. Combining eyewitness accounts with scientific proof that the rocks weren’t from Earth, Biot established the study of meteorites. 

The most recent meteorite sighting was on October 3, 2021, when one crashed through a Vancouver woman’s ceiling onto her bed, narrowly missing her head! 

Before it lands on Earth — or in a Canadian bedroom — how does a meteorite form?

gibeon meteorite specimen from namibia

Meteorite Origins & Sources

Every variety forms slightly differently, but the majority (stony meteorites) are believed to come from the asteroid belt as pieces of asteroids fall out of their original orbit and into Earth’s. 

Iron meteorites form pieces of destroyed planets, dwarf planets, large moons, or asteroids. When one of these planetary bodies is destroyed, its core breaks off into iron meteoroids. The meteoroids that landed on Earth are then classified as meteorites. Meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite all describe the same object at different stages in its travel through space.

Stony-iron meteorites are created from either a) excess debris (stuck together) from when our solar system formed or b) crust fragments from moons, planets, or asteroids. 

When they finally make it to us, where are meteorites found on Earth?

Mining Locations

Meteorites fall indiscriminately worldwide, but deserts are the most common environment for finding them. In fact, more meteorites have been found on one continent than all other continents combined: Antarctica! 

Antarctica is considered a desert (since it has little rainfall), and expeditions have recovered almost 42,000 meteorites there!

Other prominent, known locations for fallen meteorites are:

  • Argentina

  • Chile

  • China

  • Mexico

  • Namibia

  • Russia

  • USA

Finding a meteorite is one-in-a-million, so how much is a meteorite worth?

pallasite meteorite gemstone water purifier glass vial

Meteorite Price & Value

With a combination of scarcity and unique origins, meteorite value can be high, but it isn’t always. Average meteorites can range anywhere from $0.50-$1,000 per gram — it depends on the quality, location, and availability of the particular meteorite. 

Remember, meteorites are dense; a meteorite the size of a golf ball will typically weigh about 4x more. Therefore, a low price-per-gram can quickly add up when you take size and weight into account.

Here’s an average meteorite price list at wholesale costs:

  • Iron meteorite: Around $2 per carat ($10 per gram)

  • Kenyan pallasite slice: $10-$25 per carat ($50-$125 per gram)

  • Australian pallasite slice: $20-$30 per carat ($100-$150 per gram)

iron meteorite gemstone rough from argentina

Meteorite Care and Maintenance

Considering the unknowns of space, is it safe to wear meteorite? 

Yes, meteorite is safe to wear. In fact, humans pose a more significant threat to meteorites’ safety! From contamination to easy scratching, meteorites are pretty fragile. Jewelers must follow strict procedures to prevent damage. 

If a meteorite for sale is properly prepared, it may be pricier. However, you’re paying for the stone to last much longer. 

Some procedures for preparing a meteorite include storing it in a moisture-free display case, handling it with clean cotton gloves, and regularly cleaning it with the proper method. 

To clean a stony meteorite, use a toothbrush to wipe away dirt or dust, thoroughly wipe the stone down with a clean rag soaked in pure alcohol (at least 95%), and let it air dry.

Here’s how to clean an iron or stony-iron meteorite, particularly rust spots:

  1. Soak a Q-tip in calcium, lime, and rust remover (CLR).

  2. Gently press the soaked Q-tip onto each rust spot, carefully wiping away the rust at each spot.

  3. Rinse the stone with pure alcohol (at least 95%) by either placing it in a container and pouring the alcohol over it, wiping it with an alcohol-soaked cloth, or using alcohol-soaked Q-tips. You may need to use a toothbrush to make sure all the CLR is gone.

  4. Let the stone air-dry.

  5. Leave the stone submerged in Automatic Transmission Fluid overnight.

  6. With clean cotton gloves on, take the stone out and use a clean rag or paper towel to remove excess oil. 

To make your meteorite last, avoid contact with acids and household chemicals and store it in dry air at a constant temperature.

Ready to find the perfect meteorite crystal for sale?

pallasite meteorite crystals in glass

On the Hunt for a Galactic Gem?

Space has captured our sense of adventure for decades. Similarly, meteorites have captivated both scientists and crystal lovers, encouraging exploration of the unknown. A meteorite crystal in hand will encourage you to push boundaries and follow your curiosity. 

As novelist Jack London said: “I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.” 

Buy meteorite gemstones today!

陨石宝石陨石是来自太空的岩石或金属碎片,用作宝石或装饰材料。科学陨石的定义是进入地球大气层并降落在地球表面的一块空间碎片。

虽然大多数宝石来自地球母亲,但其他宝石则来自更远的地方。如果您想知道来自太空的石头是什么,陨石只是一种选择,尽管它通常包含其他宝石。

但是等等,陨石是宝石吗?从技术上讲,没有。陨石被归类为岩石或金属。然而,珠宝商在珠宝和装饰品中使用陨石。

继续阅读,我们将马车搭在一颗星星上,努力探索陨石的特性、用途、珠宝等!

陨石宝石

什么是陨石?

陨石呈深棕色或黑色,通常是表面光滑的石头,但有时有凹痕。

陨石不是生日石,但有些陨石含有八月生日石:橄榄石!橄榄石在地球上自然形成,但少数陨石携带橄榄石晶体,绰号“太空橄榄石”或“外星橄榄石”。

占星术,陨石的银河起源使它成为每个星座的生肖石

识别你的星座很简单,但陨石识别呢?让我们回顾一下要寻找的品质。

陨石特征与鉴定

尽管每年大约有 6,100 颗陨石来到地球,但每年只发现大约十颗。那么我怎么知道我是否找到了陨石呢?

从几个问题开始:

  1. 它比看起来重吗?陨石的大小异常沉重。

  2. 它会吸引磁铁吗?高铁含量使陨石具有磁性,尽管您可能需要用绳子将磁铁挂在“石质”陨石上(我们将在接下来讨论)。

  3. 它有片状的蛋壳状外壳吗?你可能需要走到一个角落才能看到,但陨石会有金属薄片和浅色的内部。

  4. 它是玻璃状的还是不透明的?如果它是玻璃状的,它就不是陨石。

莫氏矿物硬度等级上,陨石排名在4-6之间,与萤石相似。不过,陨石是什么石头?超过 90% 的陨石是岩石。

那么,陨石是由什么制成的呢?陨石是多种多样的,但总是属于三个类别之一。

陨石的类型

你能猜出地球上发现了多少陨石吗?答案:超过60,000!那么,陨石分为哪三种呢?我们将把它们从最常见到最不常见进行分解。

石陨石

石质球粒陨石 (图片来源:Gabisfunny - 自己的作品,公共领域, https ://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3351601)

石陨石多为二氧化硅或二氧化硅矿物,但也含有镍和铁。据美国宇航局称,大约 94% 的陨石是石质的。

石质下有两个子类别:球粒陨石和无球粒陨石。主要区别在于球粒陨石包含球粒(微小的岩石球体)。

铁陨石

铁陨石标本大约百分之五的陨石是铁陨石。这些几乎完全是金属,主要是含镍的铁和微量的铅或铬等重金属。

石铁陨石

石铁陨石白玉质宝石

最后,大约百分之一的陨石是石铁。它们的成分几乎是金属和二氧化硅的 50/50。

石铁有两个亚型:中铁铁矿和钯铁矿。两者都很罕见,只有大约 45 种已知的 pallasites 和 50 种已知的中铁陨石。

中铁矿是角砾岩,由岩石碎片和富含镁的硅酸盐宝石组成。它们的铁镍含量可以在 17-90% 之间,金属部分或金属薄片与它们的深色背景形成鲜明对比。

Pallasites有闪亮的镍铁,里面有黄绿色的橄榄石。

陨石可以有晶体吗?当橄榄石透明且颜色丰富时,您看到的是半宝石橄榄石!

不过,橄榄石晶体并不是来自太空的唯一宝石

橄榄石橄榄石的橄榄石陨石

陨石晶体的类型

你可能想知道:陨石有宝石吗?有时候是的!

很难找到宝石级的陨石晶体,主要是因为高温和迫降经常会破坏内部的任何宝石。如果里面还有刻面宝石,那就是百万分之一!

除了绿色陨石水晶橄榄石,来自火星的蛋白石也通过陨石来到地球!此外,一些研究人员认为,黑金刚石可能是由太空爆炸形成的,然后通过小行星或陨石来到地球,散布在早期的中生代泛大陆。

一些宝石是通过陨石撞击形成的。 Tektite 是陨石矿物和地球矿物在撞击地点融合在一起形成的一种独特的黑色陨石晶体。

深绿色的宝石陨石是另一种陨石。大约 50,000 年前通过陨石带到地球的另一种宝石是莫桑石!

陨石可以携带一些美丽的宝石,但它们本身也可以制造出华丽的珠宝宝石!在下面查看陨石的其他特性。

石铁橄榄石陨石

陨石规格和特征

  • 颜色:灰色、棕色、黑色或这些的组合;内饰颜色较浅,可能会呈现出类似铬的光泽

  • 晶体结构:八面体(Widmanstätten 图案的一部分)或六面体(仅在铁陨石中)

  • 光泽:无光泽、金属光泽或亚金属光泽

  • 透明度: 不透明

  • 密度:8.00

  • 乳沟: 无

  • 断裂: Steely (只有铁陨石)

  • 条纹:棕色、棕橙色或无

  • 发光:有时呈橙色、绿色或黄白色的磷光;有时发出黄色、红色或蓝色荧光

唷,那是很多科学。在更精神的方面,陨石代表什么?

橄榄石陨石板

陨石宝石的意义

让我们来看看陨石晶体名字背后的含义。

“陨石”一词来自希腊语meteōros ,意思是“高空”或meteoron ,意思是“天空中的现象”。很简单,对吧?

许多古代社会认为陨石是神圣的,经常声称它们来自天堂并拥有超自然的力量。

在我们知道磁铁是如何工作的之前,它被认为是超自然的。因此,陨石的磁性只会加强它们的天性联系。

尽管陨石不会在陨石上传播,但它通常被认为是最强大的陨石。它在历史上曾被用作幸运护身符,甚至有传言称它为圣杯增光添彩。

大约 5000 万年前在地球上形成,古代和现代的水晶治疗师认为,陨石是被送到人类身上来改变他们的精神的。

关于这一点,陨石有什么帮助?

pallasite陨石宝石水晶吊坠

陨石治疗特性

由于其颜色和内部能量,所有宝石都可以起到治疗宝石的作用。

年轻的陨石通常是黑色的,赋予它们其他黑色宝石的治疗特性:接地、生育和保护。

较旧的陨石通常变成红褐色。棕色陨石的好处包括其他棕色宝石的稳定性、强度和舒适性。

陨石晶体在身体、情感和脉轮治疗方面的特性如何?

物理治疗

在身体方面,水晶治疗师使用铁陨石来净化血液,增加活力,并带来更好的身体平衡。古代文化认为这些石头也可以提高生育能力!

情绪疗愈

据说陨石支持自发性和精神意识。有人说,这些石头象征着幸运的相遇,带来终生的朋友或伙伴。

脉轮治疗

脉轮治疗意味着打开你的脉轮,沿着你的脊椎的七个能量中心与情绪和身体症状有关。宝石可以充当脉轮宝石,调整你的能量或清除阻塞的脉轮。

陨石是多种脉轮的脉轮石,但对第三眼脉轮最有效。偏头痛、注意力不集中和漫无目的都是第三只眼受阻的症状。使用陨石后,你现在打开的第三眼脉轮会给你带来精神联系和直觉的感觉。

佩戴陨石是治疗脉轮的方法之一!当然,您需要先购买它,所以让我们回顾一下购物时要寻找的东西。

陨石宝石手表

陨石宝石属性

与其他宝石不同,陨石的稀有产地是其主要卖点。但是,一些典型的宝石特性因素会影响其价值,即切工、净度和颜色。

  • 切割:陨石足够耐用,可以处理多面切割和非多面切割。陨石的常见无面切割包括凸圆形、珠状或切片。

  • 颜色:陨石的内含物可以赋予它不同的颜色和图案。您已经知道球粒陨石,但钙和铝的内含物可以与黑铁形成明暗对比。

考虑到这一点,陨石用于哪些恒星配件?

陨石首饰

大多数真正的陨石首饰都包含制成石头或金属镶嵌的铁陨石。

陨石的大小通常决定了珠宝的类型。例如,较小的部件非常适合制作陨石宝石戒指,而较大的部件则可以制作引人注目的吊坠。

一些铁陨石具有自然图案,珠宝商可以通过对石头进行酸浴来增强这种图案。您可能会看到陨石表盘或表带,通常由这种自然图案陨石的横截面切片制成。

稀有的石铁陨石也可能被切成薄片,呈现出由铁包裹的绿色和黄色硅酸盐宝石组成的彩色基质。这些切片创造了一条真正令人头晕目眩的陨石项链

帕拉西特陨石宝石板

陨石历史

陨石带来了对包括地球在内的宇宙历史的宝贵见解!

科学分析表明,大多数陨石可能形成于太阳系历史的早期,但陨石年龄在 2 亿至 45.6 亿年之间。

早在公元前 3,500 年,古代社会就将陨石融入配饰、工具和护身符中。一些例子是来自埃及墓地的陨石珠和在图坦卡蒙国王墓中发现的陨石匕首。

令人惊讶的是,科学家们直到 1803 年才相信陨石来自太空!

1700 年代的大多数“理性思想家”都将目击事件归结为荒诞不经的故事,直到法国物理学家让-巴蒂斯·比奥发表了关于 l'Aigle 陨石坠落的报告。将目击者的叙述与岩石不是来自地球的科学证据相结合,比奥建立了对陨石的研究。

最近的陨石目击事件发生在 2021 年 10 月 3 日,当时一颗陨石从温哥华妇女的天花板上坠落到她的床上,差点撞到她的头!

在它降落在地球上之前——或者在加拿大的卧室里——陨石是如何形成的?

纳米比亚的吉遍陨石标本

陨石的起源和来源

每个品种的形式略有不同,但大多数(石陨石)被认为来自小行星带,因为小行星的碎片从它们的原始轨道坠落到地球的轨道上。

铁陨石形成被摧毁的行星、矮行星、大卫星或小行星的碎片。当这些行星体中的一个被摧毁时,它的核心就会分裂成铁流星体。降落在地球上的流星体然后被归类为陨石。流星体、流星和陨石都描述了同一物体在太空旅行的不同阶段。

石铁陨石是由 a) 太阳系形成时产生的多余碎片(粘在一起)或 b) 来自卫星、行星或小行星的地壳碎片产生的。

当他们最终到达我们身边时,地球上哪里有陨石?

采矿地点

陨石在世界范围内不分青红皂白地落下,但沙漠是发现它们的最常见环境。事实上,在一个大陆上发现的陨石比所有其他大陆的总和还要多:南极洲!

南极洲认为是沙漠(因为它几乎没有降雨),探险队在那里发现了近 42,000 颗陨石!

陨石坠落的其他著名的已知位置是:

  • 阿根廷

  • 智利

  • 中国

  • 墨西哥

  • 纳米比亚

  • 俄罗斯

  • 美国

找到一块陨石是百万分之一,那么一块陨石值多少钱?

橄榄石陨石板

陨石价格与价值

由于稀缺性和独特的起源相结合,陨石的价值可能很高,但并非总是如此。平均陨石的价格从每克 0.50 美元到 1,000 美元不等——这取决于特定陨石的质量、位置和可用性。

请记住,陨石很稠密;一颗高尔夫球大小的陨石通常重约 4 倍。因此,当您考虑到尺寸和重量时,较低的每克价格很快就会增加。

这是批发成本的平均陨石价格表:

  • 铁陨石:每克拉约 2 美元(每克 10 美元)

  • 肯尼亚橄榄石切片:每克拉 10-25 美元(每克 50-125美元)

  • 澳大利亚橄榄石切片:每克拉 20-30 美元(每克 100-150 美元)

来自阿根廷的铁陨石宝石原石

陨石保养和维护

考虑到太空的未知性,佩戴陨石安全吗?

是的,陨石可以安全佩戴。事实上,人类对陨石的安全构成了更大的威胁!从污染到容易刮伤,陨石非常脆弱。珠宝商必须遵循严格的程序以防止损坏。

如果出售的陨石准备得当,它可能会更贵。但是,您要为石头的使用寿命更长而付出代价。

准备陨石的一些程序包括将其存放在防潮的展示柜中,用干净的棉手套处理它,并用适当的方法定期清洁它。

要清洁石质陨石,请使用牙刷擦去污垢或灰尘,然后用干净的抹布浸入纯酒精(至少 95%)彻底擦拭石头,然后风干。

以下是清洁铁或石铁陨石的方法,尤其是锈斑:

  1. 将棉签浸泡在钙、石灰和除锈剂 (CLR) 中。

  2. 将浸湿的 Q-tip 轻轻压在每个锈斑上,小心地擦去每个锈斑。

  3. 用纯酒精(至少 95%)冲洗石头,方法是把它放在一个容器中,然后将酒精倒在上面,用浸过酒精的布擦拭,或者使用浸过酒精的棉签。您可能需要使用牙刷来确保所有的 CLR 都消失了。

  4. 让石头风干。

  5. 将石头浸入自动变速箱油中过夜。

  6. 戴上干净的棉手套,取出石头,用干净的抹布或纸巾擦去多余的油。

为了使您的陨石经久耐用,请避免与酸和家用化学品接触,并将其存放在恒温的干燥空气中。

准备好寻找完美的陨石晶体出售了吗?

玻璃中的橄榄石陨石晶体

在寻找银河宝石?

几十年来,太空已经俘获了我们的冒险精神。同样,陨石吸引了科学家和水晶爱好者,鼓励探索未知。手中的陨石晶体将鼓励您突破界限并追随您的好奇心。

正如小说家杰克伦敦所说:“我宁愿成为一颗卓越的流星,我的每一个原子都散发出壮丽的光芒,而不是一颗沉睡而永恒的星球。”

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