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Murchison  (CM2)

"The Murchison. meteorite fell on September 28th, 1969 in Victoria, Australia. Many small stones rained down on the town of Murchison and left an unusual smell of alcohol in the air. Murchison is a very rare Carbonaceous Chondrite, which is known to contain carbon compounds, water, amino acids, among other rare elements that make up the basic building blocks for the formation of life. The micromount specimens range from .01g to .03g but are all listed at .02g as an average to limit handling and crumbling.


0.02 grams
0.02 grams - J micromount
$ 6.00
 
0.02 grams
0.02 grams - H micromount
$ 6.00
 
0.02 grams
0.02 grams - K micromount
$ 6.00
 
0.02 grams
0.02 grams - O micromount
$ 6.00
 
0.02 grams
0.02 grams - L micromount
$ 6.00
 
0.02 grams
0.02 grams - D micromount
$ 6.00
 

 
 

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