Meteorite in Flying Display – Siberia, 1947
This brass mechanism allows you to grab a real Meteorite – this incredible stone went through the atmosphere….
This rare mineral of 65grams fell on our earth on the 12th of February 1947 in Siberia ( Sikote Aline). It has been eyewitnessed as it descended at an angle of about 41 degrees. As the meteorite — traveling at a speed of about 14 km/s — entered the atmosphere, it began to break apart, and the fragments fell all together. Only 6% of the meteorite that fell on earth, contains iron. The alloy it is made of is called Kamacite, and it’s something man didn’t manage to reproduce on earth… Nowadays, all the Sikote Alin’s that have been discovered, and are in the hands of collectors. Are you next….?
Unique Piece: includes ‘Unique Piece Certificate’ – 2529 PUMI1672-2
Base Finsh: BLACK WOOD
Color/Finish: BLACK
Material: Wood & Metal
Width44cm
Height 30cm
Depth 14cm
Unique Piece: Yes
This brass mechanism allows you to grab a real Meteorite – this incredible stone went through the atmosphere….
This rare mineral of 65grams fell on our earth on the 12th of February 1947 in Siberia ( Sikote Aline). It has been eyewitnessed as it descended at an angle of about 41 degrees. As the meteorite — traveling at a speed of about 14 km/s — entered the atmosphere, it began to break apart, and the fragments fell all together. Only 6% of the meteorite that fell on earth, contains iron. The alloy it is made of is called Kamacite, and it’s something man didn’t manage to reproduce on earth… Nowadays, all the Sikote Alin’s that have been discovered, and are in the hands of collectors. Are you next….?
Unique Piece: includes ‘Unique Piece Certificate’ – 2529 PUMI1672-2
Base Finsh: BLACK WOOD
Color/Finish: BLACK
Material: Wood & Metal
Width44cm
Height 30cm
Depth 14cm
Unique Piece: Yes