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METEORITES TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 (You are on Page 1): Meteorites from AFRICA (Gibeon, Northwest Africa 869 - Algeria; Sahara; Zambia (Monze); MAURITANIA (El Hammami); LIBYA (Dar Al Gani); AUSTRALIA (Henbury); UNITED STATES (Canyon Diablo - Arizona, Brenham, Kansas); CHINA (Nantan); and CHILE (Vaca Muerta); Meteorite Jewelry Click To Go To: Page 2 Meteorites from RUSSIA (Sikhote Alin) and ARGENTINA (Campo del Cielo), Campo del Cielo pendnats Page 3 Tektites from Czechoslovakia (Moldavite) and Thailand |
AFRICAN METEORITEAnother meteorite field was found in 1836 by English Army Captain/Explorer Sir James E. Alexander, but it was already well known and used by native people for tools and weapons before this as they picked pieces from the strewn field. Classified as a fine Octahedrite IVA 7.93% Ni, 0.41% Co, 0.04% P, 2.0 ppm Ga, 0.12 ppm Ge, 2.3 ppm Ir., iron meteorite (the English version: 90% iron, 8% nickel, 0.4% cobalt and 0.04% phosphorus. Here are some small specimens available now (every specimen comes with an information card and map)... |
Hoba Iron Meteorite, the biggest single meteorite known, is still in the ground in Namibia, Africa. Estimated at 66 tons, part had rusted away - it may have been 110 tons. Photo from 1920's; this is an ataxite form of meteorite. WHATTAROCK FROM SPACE! |
GIBEON Meteorite
Polished both sides, 91 grams, beautiful specimen |
#X-10 $190 SOLD |
METEORITES on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC |
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