AIT SAOUN CHONDRITE METEORITES FOR SALE
On the evening of August 6, 2024, around 10:45 PM, a brilliant fireball illuminated the night sky over Ait Saoun. The spectacle was both seen and heard, with locals reporting a loud explosion. This striking event drew attention across the Sahara Desert, leading to a major meteorite discovery the next day.
The morning after the fireball, hundreds of meteorite hunters quickly converged on the area. The discovery spurred a wave of activity, resulting in the recovery of about 2-3 kilograms of fresh meteorites over several weeks. Many of these fragments were small, with some displaying orientation and glossy, shimmering fusion crusts.
Initially thought to be a rare carbonaceous meteorite, further analysis identified the Ait Saoun specimen as an EH3/4 chondrite, a unique classification that enhances its value for studying early solar system materials. This makes it highly sought after by researchers and collectors alike. The classification is still pending official confirmation from the Meteoritical Bulletin but is expected to be updated soon.
The morning after the fireball, hundreds of meteorite hunters quickly converged on the area. The discovery spurred a wave of activity, resulting in the recovery of about 2-3 kilograms of fresh meteorites over several weeks. Many of these fragments were small, with some displaying orientation and glossy, shimmering fusion crusts.
Initially thought to be a rare carbonaceous meteorite, further analysis identified the Ait Saoun specimen as an EH3/4 chondrite, a unique classification that enhances its value for studying early solar system materials. This makes it highly sought after by researchers and collectors alike. The classification is still pending official confirmation from the Meteoritical Bulletin but is expected to be updated soon.
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