- Meteorite Type: Iron
- Meteorite Weight: 28.5 kilograms
- Approximate Measurements: 323 mm x 184 mm x 184 mm
- Additional Information: This hefty individual weighing in at about 63 pounds has the shape and feel of an asteroid — hardly surprising, given its origin out there in the Asteroid Belt. Good clean piece, with multiple regmaglypts and a pleasing color and feel.
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- Meteorite Type: Stone L6
- Weight: 1137.2 g
- Approximate Measurements: 138 mm x 80 mm x 70 mm
- Additional Information: Outstanding individual with two hand-painted numbers. Fell November 25, 1943, Dewey Co., OK
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- Meteorite Type: Iron, IIIAB
- Weight: 1,648 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 12 in x 10 in x .5 in
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- Meteorite Type: Stony-Iron (Mesosiderite B-4)
- Meteorite Weight: 147.9 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 157 mm x 92 mm x 4 mm
- Additional Information: Large slice from Nininger's classic find, first discovered 1956
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (L6)
- Weight: 2,282 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 153 mm x 128 mm x 101 mm
- Additional Information: Found in Oman, 2000
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (Lunar Gabbro)
- Meteorite Weight: 29.1 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 110 mm x 69 mm x 2 mm
- Witnessed Fall: No
- Additional Info: Purchased 2011, Morocco, Northwest Africa
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (H3.4)
- Weight: 419.6 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 150 mm x 121 mm x 15 mm
- Additional Information: Purchased 2011, Morocco, Northwest Africa
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (L5)
- Weight: 509.9 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 205 mm x 204 mm x 6 mm
- Additional Information: 2012 Morocco, Northwest Africa
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (Lunar, feldspathic breccia)
- Meteorite Weight: 31.6 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 102 mm x 79 mm x 2 mm
- Witnessed Fall: No
- Additional Info: Purchased 2013, Morocco, Northwest Africa
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (Achondrite, Eucrite (monomict)
- Meteorite Weight: 159.8 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 144 mm x 143 mm x 11 mm
- Witnessed Fall: No
- Additional Info: Purchased 2008, Morocco, Northwest Africa
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (Lunar (Troctolite)
- Meteorite Weight: 13.3 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 69 mm x 62 mm x 2 mm
- Witnessed Fall: No
- Additional Info: Found 2014 Morocco, Northwest Africa
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- Meteorite Type: Pallasite
- Weight: 2,376 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 352 mm x 311 mm x 17 mm
- Additional Information: Excellent, thick-sliced, polished full slice with vibrant olivine. Discovered in Eastern Kenya in 2017
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- Meteorite Type: Pallasite
- Weight: 369.7 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 233 mm x 190 mm x 3 mm
- Additional Information: Discovered in Eastern Kenya in 2017
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- Meteorite Type: Iron IIE/Pallasite (PAL)
- Weight: 672.4 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 229 mm x 178 mm x 51 mm
- Additional Information: First found Magadan, Russia, 1967
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- Meteorite Type: Stone (L6 chondrite)
- Weight: 222.3 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 246 mm x 216 mm x 2 mm
- Additional Information: Found Kansas, 1950
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- Meteorite Type: Martian (shergottite)
- Weight: 37.8 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 47 mm x 24 mm x 19 mm
- Additional Information: Found in 2011 in Morocco
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- Meteorite Type: Iron
- Meteorite Weight: 820.4 grams
- Meteorite Measurements: 90 mm x 78 mm x 75 mm
- Witnessed Fall: Yes
- Additional Info: IIAB, Fell Feb. 12, 1947, Russia
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- Meteorite Type: Iron, IAB
- Weight: 77.65 kilos
- Additional Information: First discovered 1576, Formosa, Argentina
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- Meteorite Type: Lunar (feldspathic breccia)
- Weight: 198.5 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 98 mm x 48 mm x 44 mm
- Additional Information: This is a world-class specimen—most museums worldwide do not have a lunar meteorite anywhere near this size. A truly spectacular, museum-worthy piece.
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- Meteorite Type: Lunar (feldspathic breccia)
- Weight: 74.6 grams
- Approximate Measurements: 85 mm x 49 mm x 28 mm
- Additional Information: Found in the desert of Northwest Africa, this meteorite originated on the Moon making it extremely rare and highly collectible. The lunar specimen is a feldspathic breccia, with a conglomerate appearance, and a dull texture to the touch. This example weighs a substantial 74.6 grams and exhibits colors ranging from peachy to greenish-black. Additionally, the specimen comes with a .2 gram vial of "Moon Dust", that was collected when a lunar meteorite was sawn, and a Certificate of Authenticity from Aerolite Meteorites, Inc.