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Meteorite Sikhote-Alin (Iron IIAB) - High quality - Height: 3 cm - Width: 2 cm - 26 g
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Meteorite Sikhote-Alin (Iron IIAB) - High quality - Height: 3 cm - Width: 2 cm - 26 g

Meteorite Sikhote-alin Type Iron Meteorite IIAB Group Weight: 26,25 g Complete individual specimen well preserved, high quality shap and dark color, full coverded with regmaglypte very well defined Sold with its presentation box and Certificat of authenticity GMA member I have been private meteorite collector since 2010 and general member #G0058 of the GMA (Global meteorite association) since 2021. Tracking number and insurance Type Iron Meteorite IIAB Group Structural classification Octahedrite Composition 93% Fe, 5.9% Ni, 0.42% Co, 0.46% P, 0.28% S Location Sikhote-Aline Mountains (Primoria, Russia) Coordinates 46° 09′ 36″ north, 134° 39′ 12″ east Fall observed on February 12, 1947 Discovery 1947 Total known mass 70 t The Sikhote-Aline meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in 1947 in the Sikhote-Aline mountain range in eastern Siberia. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes which would have survived its fiery passage through the earth's atmosphere On February 12, 1947 around 10:30 a.m., witnesses from the Sikhote-Aline mountain range in the USSR observed a body brighter than the Sun coming from the north and descending at an angle of 41°. Entering the atmosphere at a speed of 14 km/s, the meteorite began to disintegrate. At a height of 5.6 km, the largest mass seemed to explode violently. The sharp flash and deafening shock of the fall were observable within a radius of 300 km around the point of impact. A trail of smoke, with an estimated length of 32 km, remained in the sky for several hours

No. 83415667

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Meteorite Sikhote-Alin (Iron IIAB) - High quality - Height: 3 cm - Width: 2 cm - 26 g

Meteorite Sikhote-Alin (Iron IIAB) - High quality - Height: 3 cm - Width: 2 cm - 26 g

Meteorite Sikhote-alin

Type Iron Meteorite IIAB Group

Weight: 26,25 g

Complete individual specimen well preserved,
high quality shap and dark color, full coverded with regmaglypte very well defined

Sold with its presentation box and Certificat of authenticity GMA member

I have been private meteorite collector since 2010 and general member #G0058 of the GMA
(Global meteorite association) since 2021.

Tracking number and insurance


Type Iron Meteorite
IIAB Group
Structural classification Octahedrite
Composition 93% Fe, 5.9% Ni, 0.42% Co, 0.46% P, 0.28% S

Location Sikhote-Aline Mountains (Primoria, Russia)
Coordinates 46° 09′ 36″ north, 134° 39′ 12″ east
Fall observed on February 12, 1947
Discovery 1947
Total known mass 70 t


The Sikhote-Aline meteorite is an iron meteorite that fell in 1947 in the Sikhote-Aline mountain range in eastern Siberia. This fall is unique in the history of meteorites, given the 70 tonnes which would have survived its fiery passage through the earth's atmosphere

On February 12, 1947 around 10:30 a.m., witnesses from the Sikhote-Aline mountain range in the USSR observed a body brighter than the Sun coming from the north and descending at an angle of 41°. Entering the atmosphere at a speed of 14 km/s, the meteorite began to disintegrate. At a height of 5.6 km, the largest mass seemed to explode violently. The sharp flash and deafening shock of the fall were observable within a radius of 300 km around the point of impact. A trail of smoke, with an estimated length of 32 km, remained in the sky for several hours

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