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  2. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - AOL

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    That’s over $15,000 per pound! Pieces of Mars rock can command similar prices, with a 4.25-pound piece selling for $63,000, approximately $15,000 per pound. Meteorites from the Moon are even ...

  3. Campo del Cielo - Wikipedia

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    Campo del Cielo. /  27.633°S 61.700°W  / -27.633; -61.700. Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites and the area in Argentina where they were found. [ 1] The site straddles the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, located 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) north-northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina and approximately 500 ...

  4. Cape York meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Cape York meteorite. /  76.133°N 64.933°W  / 76.133; -64.933. The Cape York meteorite, also known as the Innaanganeq meteorite, is one of the largest known iron meteorites, classified as a medium octahedrite in chemical group IIIAB. In addition to many small fragments, at least eight large fragments with a total mass of 58 tonnes have ...

  5. List of largest meteorites on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest meteorites on Earth. Size can be assessed by the largest fragment of a given meteorite or the total amount of material coming from the same meteorite fall: often a single meteoroid during atmospheric entry tends to fragment into more pieces. The table lists the largest meteorites found on the Earth's surface.

  6. Meteoritics - Wikipedia

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    Meteoritics. Look up meteoritics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meteoritics[ note 1] is the science that deals with meteors, meteorites, and meteoroids. [ note 2][ 2][ 3] It is closely connected to cosmochemistry, mineralogy and geochemistry. A specialist who studies meteoritics is known as a meteoriticist. [ 4]

  7. Kainsaz meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Fifteen pieces of the Kainsaz meteorite were seen to fall near Kainsaz, Muslyumovo, Tatarstan on September 13, 1937. [1] The largest weighed 102.5 kilograms (226 lb), the total weight was ~200 kilograms (440 lb). [2] [3] As of January 2013 pieces were on sale for ~ US$100 /g. [2] Kainsaz is the only observed fall in Tatarstan.

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