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Sikhote Alin  (IIB)

"Sikhote-Alin is an excellent example of an iron meteorite. This fall occured at ~10:30 am, February 12, 1947 in Siberia and is thought to have weighed 200-300 tons before its high-altitude breakup. Due to the break up at high altitude of this huge meteorite we are fortunate to have many smaller pieces that show the beautiful regmaglympts formed by the fiery passage into our atmosphere.


7.55 grams
7.55 grams
$ 18.88
 
9.3 grams
9.3 grams
$ 23.25
 
9.46 grams
9.46 grams
$ 23.65
 
10.35 grams
10.35 grams
$ 25.88
 
10.44 grams
10.44 grams
$ 26.10
 
10.71 grams
10.71 grams
$ 26.78
 
12.26 grams
12.26 grams
$ 30.65
 
12.68 grams
12.68 grams
$ 31.70
 
13.52 grams
13.52 grams
$ 33.80
 
14.97 grams
14.97 grams
$ 37.43
 
16.24 grams
16.24 grams
$ 40.60
 
74.5 grams
74.5 grams
$149.00
 
82.87 grams
82.87 grams
$165.74
 
109.83 grams
109.83 grams - oriented
$329.49
 
124.77 grams
124.77 grams - flow lines
$374.31
 
878 grams
878 grams
$2195.00
 

 
 

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