Display Box With a Genuine Piece of The Red Planet Mars
A Perfect Gift For Space Lover!
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a real piece of Mars cut from a Mars rock found in the desert and
certified as martian by the researchers M. Nazarov and M. Ivanova (Vernadsky Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Piece of the Mars: Minimum size 0.12x0.08 inch (3x2mm) was cut from the Mars rock Dhofar 019 (a meteorite from Mars)
Riker Mounts : Glass top display boxes (110x85x20mm) provides a showcase for the Mars rock. They are filled with sheet foam fiber and are a good choice to store and display meteorites
Certificate of Authenticity: As members of the Meteoritical Society we guarantee the authenticity. Our certification guarantees the mars meteorite classified by researchers M. Nazarov and M. Ivanova (Vernadsky Institute Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences); L. A. Taylor, (Dept. of geological Sciences Planetary Geosciences Institute of the Univeristy of Tennesse, USA)
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On Oct-10-07 at 14:07:58 PDT, seller added the following information:Labenne Meteorites is a private organization
specialized in finding and supplying meteorites to institutions and private
collectors.
Every year since the 1970s, governments have sponsored
expeditions to retrieve meteorites in Antarctica.
However, it has only been since the 1990s that warm deserts like the Sahara have revealed their remarkable discovery
potential. Our numerous finds are certainly witness to this fact. Through
systematic and dedicated searching, we have found thousands of meteorites –
many of which have attracted serious scientific interest.
In addition to the Lunar and Martian specimens from
various space exploration missions, Lunar and Martian meteorites arrive on
Earth from unexplored, uncharted regions of the Moon and Mars, and inspire
extensive research.
Interest in such exceptional meteorites is on the rise
in both the scientific community and the general public, as fascination for all
things related to Space, particularly Mars and the Moon, goes sky-high.
Our Scientific Roots
Over the last eight years, we’ve organized expeditions
to find and collect new meteorites in the warm deserts of the world, primarily
the Sahara and Oman.
Our expeditions have led us to discover several thousand new meteorites, known
by the names Sahara and Dhofar. They have been
the object of extensive scientific research in the world’s largest
universities, research institutes and museums in Europe, the United States and Japan. Our finds are exhibited in
the most prestigious collections in the world – the Natural History Museum in London, the Museum
National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, Das Naturhistorische Museum
Wien in Vienna, Museum Für Naturkunde in Berlin, American
Museum of National History in New York, Chicago Field Museum in Chicago.
We are members of the Meteoritical Society, the
official organization governing the classification and reference of new
meteorites affiliated with the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry of the University of Arkansas,
in the United States.
The Meteoritical Society is also responsible for the scientific journal Meteoritics
and Planetary Science, entirely devoted to meteorite research.
Luc Labenne
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