PICA GLASS (METEORITE IMPACTITE) FOR SALE
Originally discovered in 2012, Pica glass is an impact glass/tektite found only along a 47-mile stretch of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, near the town of Pica. Upon discovery, it was thought to be an impact glass, before a brief stint of classification as large fire melt (either by natural or human means), current literature suggests that comet explosions near the atmosphere are responsible for this alluring, swirling green-grey glass found in Late Pleistocene sediments near the town of Pica. Extraterrestrial material discovered within the glass coincides with cometary explosions in the near atmosphere within the last 12,000 to 14,000 years. This implies that the comet shower responsible for this tektite was more than likely observed by early hunter-gatherer groups of humans.
Pica glass is notably lightweight and has many folds, twists and flow lines that accentuate its attractive, semi-translucent color. These are the result of a tumultuous paleoenvironment that was hit by the air-blasts of the comet's explosion. These tektites are also believed to be evidence of some of the closest cometary breakups in Earth's history.
Pica glass is notably lightweight and has many folds, twists and flow lines that accentuate its attractive, semi-translucent color. These are the result of a tumultuous paleoenvironment that was hit by the air-blasts of the comet's explosion. These tektites are also believed to be evidence of some of the closest cometary breakups in Earth's history.
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