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Martian Meteorite 120-200 mg

Martian Meteorite 120-200 mg

$24.48

Original: $69.95

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Martian Meteorite 120-200 mg—

$69.95

$24.48

The Story

Martian Meteorite 120-200 mg

NEW! September, 2023. From Aerolite Meteorites. Only 10 available

Own a real piece of the Red Planet

Like lunar meteorites these meteorites are among the most thought-after and rarest on the market. The price of Mars Meteorites has increased significantly in 2023.

Not only are these rocks incredibly ancient, but the journey that they’ve taken to get here is also a perilous one. Few meteorites survive their passage through Earth’s atmosphere, and fewer still are ever recovered by human beings. Meteorites land indiscriminately, and many have fallen in our oceans or in remote areas where they are either unreachable or have been destroyed by the elements. Of the rocks that are successfully recovered, only a small percentage are positively identified as meteorites, let alone meteorites of Martian origin. That’s why fewer than 0.01% of all meteorites discovered on Earth come from the Moon or Mars, and why they are so expensive – few materials are so rare and difficult to come by. Though some Martian meteorite specimens may be small, they are nonetheless part of our cosmic past and our history. Even the smallest of meteorites is part of a story larger than our own planet’s, and one that dates to the dawn of our solar system.

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Martian Meteorite 120-200 mg

NEW! September, 2023. From Aerolite Meteorites. Only 10 available

Own a real piece of the Red Planet

Like lunar meteorites these meteorites are among the most thought-after and rarest on the market. The price of Mars Meteorites has increased significantly in 2023.

Not only are these rocks incredibly ancient, but the journey that they’ve taken to get here is also a perilous one. Few meteorites survive their passage through Earth’s atmosphere, and fewer still are ever recovered by human beings. Meteorites land indiscriminately, and many have fallen in our oceans or in remote areas where they are either unreachable or have been destroyed by the elements. Of the rocks that are successfully recovered, only a small percentage are positively identified as meteorites, let alone meteorites of Martian origin. That’s why fewer than 0.01% of all meteorites discovered on Earth come from the Moon or Mars, and why they are so expensive – few materials are so rare and difficult to come by. Though some Martian meteorite specimens may be small, they are nonetheless part of our cosmic past and our history. Even the smallest of meteorites is part of a story larger than our own planet’s, and one that dates to the dawn of our solar system.

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