Campo del Cielo Iron meteorite - 111.9×91.3×52.5 mm - 1362 g - (1)
Meteorite Campo del Cielo In museum quality! The iron meteorite Campo del Cielo was first mentioned in 1576. The discovery site consists of a field of 122 pits and craters, the largest one measures 70 m in diameter and is 5 m deep. In the last two centuries, numerous, partially very heavy masses were recovered here, with a total estimated weight of 30-50 t, which makes Campo del Cielo the third largest meteorite after Hoba and Cape York. Name: Campo del Cielo Weight: 1362 g Dimensions: 111. 9 x 91. 3 x 52. 5 mm Type: \t. Coarse octahedrite (iron meteorite) Discovered at: \t. Campo del Cielo, Gran Chaco Gualamba, Argentina Fall: \t4,000 to 6,000 years ago Composition: \tca 93 % Fe, 6. 68% Ni, 0. 43% Co, 0. 25% P, 87 ppm Ga, 407 ppm Ge, 3. 6 ppm Ir. Authenticity guaranteed, IMCA member number 0099 Shipping as insured DHL package
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Meteorite Campo del Cielo In museum quality! The iron meteorite Campo del Cielo was first mentioned in 1576. The discovery site consists of a field of 122 pits and craters, the largest one measures 70 m in diameter and is 5 m deep. In the last two centuries, numerous, partially very heavy masses were recovered here, with a total estimated weight of 30-50 t, which makes Campo del Cielo the third largest meteorite after Hoba and Cape York. Name: Campo del Cielo Weight: 1362 g Dimensions: 111. 9 x 91. 3 x 52. 5 mm Type: \t. Coarse octahedrite (iron meteorite) Discovered at: \t. Campo del Cielo, Gran Chaco Gualamba, Argentina Fall: \t4,000 to 6,000 years ago Composition: \tca 93 % Fe, 6. 68% Ni, 0. 43% Co, 0. 25% P, 87 ppm Ga, 407 ppm Ge, 3. 6 ppm Ir. Authenticity guaranteed, IMCA member number 0099 Shipping as insured DHL package
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