Midnight Meteorites
This 48.22 gram iron-nickel meteorite was discovered in Egypt in 2009. It is officially classified as Gebel Kamil by the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Sciences. It has been cleaned and features a metallic iron color. The shape of this meteorite is curious, indicating that something may have impacted the partially melted shrapnel while in flight after exploding from a larger mass of the meteorite.
The Gebel Kamil meteorite hit the earth over 5000 years ago with such force that it was torn apart at impact, creating metallic shrapnel from its remnants. These fragments were preserved thanks to the arid climate of the Egyptian desert. The meteorite crater was discovered in 2009 by a scientist searching for historical Egyptian civilization artifacts on Google Earth.
Gebel Kamil meteorites are a rare ungrouped iron class member, meaning they don't fit into any existing category of iron meteorites.
Official Meteoritical Bulletin Entry for Gebel Kamil: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=52031
This meteorite is not just a collectible; it’s an educational tool that brings the mystery and science of space directly into your hands.
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--Iron Meteorite Shrapnel--
Jagged, fragmented pieces of an iron meteorite that were violently torn apart during atmospheric entry or impact with the Earth. These shards often have sharp edges, twisted shapes, and a rough texture, showcasing the immense forces they endured. Unlike whole iron meteorites, shrapnel pieces are typically irregular in form and may display fusion crust, heat-altered surfaces, or stress fractures from their explosive breakup.
--Iron Meteorite--
Iron meteorites likely originate from the cores of differentiated planetesimals or protoplanets that formed early in the solar system’s history. These hefty space rocks are mostly made of iron and nickel. They're like cosmic cannonballs! When cut and polished, many show off a beautiful criss-cross pattern called the Widmanstätten pattern. Iron meteorites are prized by collectors for their striking appearance and durability.
Gebel Kamil Iron Meteorite (Cleaned) with Ablation Bowl Shape- 48.22 grams
CSM-054
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