SIKHOTE-ALIN METEORITE
SIKHOTE-ALIN METEORITE
SIKHOTE-ALIN METEORITE
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SIKHOTE-ALIN METEORITE

Iron, coarse octahedrite – IIAB Maritime Territory, Siberia, Russia (46° 9' N, 134° 39’ E)

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SIKHOTE-ALIN METEORITE
Iron, coarse octahedrite – IIAB
Maritime Territory, Siberia, Russia (46° 9' N, 134° 39’ E)
Draped in a gunmetal to platinum patina, and covered on both sides with regmaglypts (the “thumbprints” which are an artifact of frictional heating and melting during its plunge through Earth’s atmosphere). A single tendril counterbalances the sloping edge from which it emanates, resulting in a balanced natural form.
83 x 51 x 19mm (3¼ x 2 x ¾in.)
237g
出版
Krinov, E.L. (1963). "The Tunguska and Sikhote-Alin Meteorites." The Moon Meteorites and Comets, Edited by Gerard P. Kuiper, and Barbarra Middlehurts., 208-208.
Kolesnikov, E.M., Lavrukhina, A.K., and Fisenko, A.V. (1971). “Radiation ages of different fragments of the Sikhote-Alin meteorite fall.” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 36(5), 573-576.

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Similar to the previous lot, this meteorite is so imbued with character that it is difficult to decide which side should be the front. This meteorite originates from a mass that slammed into Earth’s atmosphere at a cosmic velocity of 13-19 kilometres per second, where it broke apart again and again before impacting Far-Eastern Siberia.

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