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1.15" Campo del Cielo Iron Meteorite Pendant (9.8 grams) - Argentina
This is an authentic, 1.15" wide (9.8 grams including metal loop) piece of an iron meteorite from the Campo del Cielo fall in Argentina. A metal loop has been attached to the meteorite so your favorite space rock can be displayed around your neck.
A 24" silver plated chain with a lobster clasp is included with the pendant. You will receive the exact pendant pictured.
A 24" silver plated chain with a lobster clasp is included with the pendant. You will receive the exact pendant pictured.
Campo del Cielo refers to a group of meteorites that were discovered within an 18.5 by 3 km area near Campo del Cielo Argentina. These meteorites were part of an approximately 300 ton meteorite fall that was believed to have occurred between 4000 - 5000 years ago. At least 26 craters have been discovered since their report to the general public in 1576, with approximately 100 tons of meteorite fragments having been recovered, the most of any meteorite find.
Iron type meteorites are often composed of iron and other metals, primarily nickel. These metallic meteorites are often the easiest to identify after millions of years post-impact, because they are quite different from the surrounding material, especially when it comes to their mass-to-surface area ratio. They are exceptionally heavy for their size as iron is one of the metals with a high density. Extraterrestrial iron and nickel are believed to be chunks of the cores of the planetary devastation that is now the asteroid belt.
Iron type meteorites are often composed of iron and other metals, primarily nickel. These metallic meteorites are often the easiest to identify after millions of years post-impact, because they are quite different from the surrounding material, especially when it comes to their mass-to-surface area ratio. They are exceptionally heavy for their size as iron is one of the metals with a high density. Extraterrestrial iron and nickel are believed to be chunks of the cores of the planetary devastation that is now the asteroid belt.
SPECIES
Iron (IAB-MG)
LOCATION
Campo del Cielo, Argentina
SIZE
1.15 x .7 x .4", Weight: 9.8 grams
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#244417