Oriental Meteorite
Aletai Iron meteorite Specimen For Collection, Meteorite Slice, Meteorite Block 1704g
Aletai Iron meteorite Specimen For Collection, Meteorite Slice, Meteorite Block 1704g
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Size:43*24*0.3cm -Reference background coordinate paper
Quantity: 1pcs
Name: Iron Meteorite Slice
Net Weight:1704g
The Altai meteorite is a significant scientific discovery that fell in the Altai region of Siberia, Russia. This event occurred in 1898, and the meteorite was classified as an ordinary chondrite, specifically an L6 type.
The L6 type is a common variety of meteorites known for their high content of iron and Nickelite minerals, which are the primary constituents of Earth's inner core.
The Altai meteorite is significant due to the size and mass of the meteorite fragments that were recovered. Weighing in at over 20 tons. The meteorite's fall was observed by many locals, and its impact was felt over a wide area. It left a significant crater, providing valuable data on the impact process.
Studies of the Altai meteorite can offer insights into the early solar system's formation and the processes that led to planet formation.
As with all meteorites, the Altai meteorite is a remnant of the early solar system and thus provides a window into our cosmic past. It's an invaluable resource for researchers studying the origins and evolution of our solar system.








