No reserve. Martian meteorite slice - 0.25 g





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Amgala 001, a Martian Shergottite meteorite slice from Western Sahara, weighing 0.25 g, with certificate of authenticity IMCA 5591.
Description from the seller
Martian meteorites are rare and fascinating rocks ejected from the surface of Mars by colossal asteroid impacts, which eventually journey through space and land on Earth. Comprising a tiny fraction of all meteorites found on our planet, they hold unique scientific value, offering a tangible connection to a world millions of miles away.
These extraterrestrial treasures are identified as Martian through a combination of their mineralogy, isotope ratios, and the presence of trapped gases matching the Martian atmosphere as analyzed by spacecraft like NASA’s Viking and Mars rovers.
One reason Martian meteorites are so valuable is their ability to unlock Mars’ secrets without the need for expensive sample-return missions. They provide direct insights into the planet's volcanic activity, water history, and potential for past life. However, they are very scarce, representing less than 0.5% of all meteorites.
Amgala 001 is a meteorite found in Western Sahara in 2022. It is classified as a Martian meteorite (Shergottite).
Second photo is courtesy of NASA.
Certificate of authenticity included. IMCA 5591.
Shipping will be from Spain so no custom fees for EU countries. Packages are usually sent the morning after the auction. Shipping is combined in all my listings - if you win multiple items, only one shipping cost is paid.
Do not miss this opportunity!
Seller's Story
Martian meteorites are rare and fascinating rocks ejected from the surface of Mars by colossal asteroid impacts, which eventually journey through space and land on Earth. Comprising a tiny fraction of all meteorites found on our planet, they hold unique scientific value, offering a tangible connection to a world millions of miles away.
These extraterrestrial treasures are identified as Martian through a combination of their mineralogy, isotope ratios, and the presence of trapped gases matching the Martian atmosphere as analyzed by spacecraft like NASA’s Viking and Mars rovers.
One reason Martian meteorites are so valuable is their ability to unlock Mars’ secrets without the need for expensive sample-return missions. They provide direct insights into the planet's volcanic activity, water history, and potential for past life. However, they are very scarce, representing less than 0.5% of all meteorites.
Amgala 001 is a meteorite found in Western Sahara in 2022. It is classified as a Martian meteorite (Shergottite).
Second photo is courtesy of NASA.
Certificate of authenticity included. IMCA 5591.
Shipping will be from Spain so no custom fees for EU countries. Packages are usually sent the morning after the auction. Shipping is combined in all my listings - if you win multiple items, only one shipping cost is paid.
Do not miss this opportunity!

