GENUINE
METEORITES
THIS
WONDERFUL GIFT SET
is perfect for kids who are interested in meteorites, geology, or
astronomy; for beginning collectors; or for the avid meteorite fan
who needs a cool meteorite collectible!
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Meteorites exclusive! Every Star Jar™ is hand made —
no mass production here — and 100% guaranteed to delight.
We now offer you the White Dwarf Star Jar™ diminutive glass
jar with a corked top filled to the brim with 30 grams of genuine
stone meteorites found in the Sahara Desert!
It
comes with an attractive signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity,
a black velvet carry bag, and a beautiful shooting star label. These
stone meteorites have not been sorted or graded, so you never know
what rare specimens you might find. Every stone is guaranteed
to be a genuine meteorite.
This
is what one of our happy customers said:
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Description:
Stone meteorite
Weight: approximately 30grams
Class: Unclassified stone
meteorite (chondrite)
Date and location of find:
Sahara Desert, probably 2006
A these
stone meteorites were recovered by nomads in the Sahara Desert.
These stones have been on Earth for some time and have experienced
some weathering as a result of its long sojourn in the desert. Although
these specimens have not been officially classified and assigned
a petrologic type, they are fully guaranteed authentic
stone meteorites from outer space.
All
meteorites we sell are 100% guaranteed as described, and come with
an official Aerolite Meteorites specimen identification card.



HOW
DO WE KNOW IT'S REALLY A METEORITE?
Although we decided not to go to the time and expense to classify
this exact piece, we know it to be part of a larger find. Some specimens
from that find have been sectioned and studied. Cutting and polishing
one of these stone meteorites reveals chondrules and extraterrestrial
nickel-iron. Both of these components are unique to meteorites and
are not found in earth rocks. As similar specimens have been studied,
this specimen probably doesn't have anything new to tell the scientific
community. Unclassified meteorites are relatively inexpensive, and
a great way to own a piece of outer space.
NWA is
an abbreviation for Northwest Africa, and refers to stone meteorites
found by nomads in the hot deserts of Morocco and Libya. These stones
are as-found, in the sense that they have not been submitted to
a lab for analysis, but we know from observation that they belong
to a class of stone meteorite known as a chondrite. Chondrites
take their name from chondrules, which are small grain-like
spheres found within the matrix. Chondrules are believed to have
formed in the solar nebula. Most chondrites also contain abundant
metal flakes, made up of extra-terrestrial iron and nickel. Chondrites
are the most abundant type of meteorite, and also the oldest known
type of rock — older even than our own planet!

MEET
THE SELLER:
My name is Geoffrey Notkin. I am a meteorite hunter, science writer
and photographer. I have been actively involved in meteorite hunting
for nearly fifteen years and have traveled around the world in search
of these elusive space rocks. I have guest starred in two television
documentaries about meteorite hunting: The Travel Channel's The
Best Places to Find Cash & Treasures with Becky Worly,
and with Adam Rogers on PBS in Wired Science. I
am also a widely published science author and photographer, specializing
in meteorite studies and invertebrate paleontology. My work has
appeared in Meteorite magazine, Wired magazine,
Meteoryt (Poland), Geotimes, Reader's Digest,
Rock & Gem, Seed, Lapidary Journal,
and many other national and international publications. All specimens
I sell are guaranteed 100% authentic and as described. Meteorite
sales help fund future expeditions which, in turn, generate new
published works.
If
you want to buy a meteorite, buy from a real meteorite hunter!
I accept
personal checks, money orders, certified bank checks, Visa, MasterCard,
Discover card and PayPal. I strongly recommend insurance on all
meteorite sales. Insurance only costs a few dollars and it protects
both buyer and seller in the event that one of these valuable specimens
gets lost in transit. Please note: We are not responsible for uninsured
items once they are handed over to the postal service. Priority
shipping, with Delivery Confirmation, for this specimen within the
United States is $6 plus insurance (recommended but optional). I
offer generous shipping discounts on multiple items. In most cases
additional purchases ship free with your first item. Please email
me for details. Overseas
bidders please contact me and I will be happy to provide exact shipping
charges.
All
specimens that I sell are packed and shipped with great care and
are accompanied by a an official Aerolite Meteorites identification
card. Signed Certificates of Authenticity are available at no extra
charge, just ask. Gift wrapping is also available.
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I am
a member in good standing of the International Meteorite Collectors'
Association (IMCA), member number 4242. The IMCA is dedicated to
maintaining high standards of integrity within the meteorite collecting
community, so you can bid on this item with absolute confidence.
I am also a professional member of the Association of Applied Paleontological
Sciences, and the Society of Southwestern Authors.
Please
email me ANY TIME if you have questions about this
meteorite or my other auctions. I am always happy to hear from prospective
bidders, and am available to discuss meteorites and meteorite hunting.
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