-Crashing into south-eastern Russia on February 12th, 1947, the Sikhote Alin meteorite was one of largest and the most widely witnessed meteorite falls in recorded history. The crash could be heard 190 miles away and the smoke trail reached 20 miles high into the sky. It is estimated that 70 metric tons of it survived ‘after impact! Primarily iron in composition, it also contains nickel, copper. phosphorous, and sulfur.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite
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Sikhote-Alin Meteorite in Collectors Box
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translation missing: en.products.general.return_title This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase with original receipt (See our Return Policy). This product does not ship to Armed Forces Americas, Armed Forces Europe, Armed Forces Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, or Internationally
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-Crashing into south-eastern Russia on February 12th, 1947, the Sikhote Alin meteorite was one of largest and the most widely witnessed meteorite falls in recorded history. The crash could be heard 190 miles away and the smoke trail reached 20 miles high into the sky. It is estimated that 70 metric tons of it survived ‘after impact! Primarily iron in composition, it also contains nickel, copper. phosphorous, and sulfur.
-Dimensions: 8.25"L x 6.25"W x 1"H, Weight: 1 lb
-Product Material: Meteorite