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Iron Meteorite Box

This fascinating iron meteorite was discovered in Chaco, Argentina in 1576 by Spanish explorers. Composed primarily of nickel and iron, this specimen is estimated to have fallen to Earth between 3,950 and 5,800 years ago. Each piece is naturally unique, with variations in size, color, and surface pattern, making every meteorite a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the history of our solar system.

Why You’ll Love This

  • Genuine iron meteorite featuring nickel-iron composition from a fall in Chaco, Argentina
  • Each specimen is unique, with natural variation in size, color, and pattern
  • Provides a tangible connection to space, planetary science, and the solar system’s history
  • Compact and display-friendly, perfect for collectors, educators, or astronomy enthusiasts
  • Highlights meteorite formation and the role of nickel-iron alloys in space rocks

A rare and captivating piece of cosmic history, this iron meteorite brings the wonder of space directly to your collection or display.

This fascinating iron meteorite was discovered in Chaco, Argentina in 1576 by Spanish explorers. Composed primarily of nickel and iron, this specimen is estimated to have fallen to Earth between 3,950 and 5,800 years ago. Each piece is naturally unique, with variations in size, color, and surface pattern, making every meteorite a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the history of our solar system.

Why You’ll Love This

  • Genuine iron meteorite featuring nickel-iron composition from a fall in Chaco, Argentina
  • Each specimen is unique, with natural variation in size, color, and pattern
  • Provides a tangible connection to space, planetary science, and the solar system’s history
  • Compact and display-friendly, perfect for collectors, educators, or astronomy enthusiasts
  • Highlights meteorite formation and the role of nickel-iron alloys in space rocks

A rare and captivating piece of cosmic history, this iron meteorite brings the wonder of space directly to your collection or display.

$79.99
Iron Meteorite Box
$79.99

Description

This fascinating iron meteorite was discovered in Chaco, Argentina in 1576 by Spanish explorers. Composed primarily of nickel and iron, this specimen is estimated to have fallen to Earth between 3,950 and 5,800 years ago. Each piece is naturally unique, with variations in size, color, and surface pattern, making every meteorite a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the history of our solar system.

Why You’ll Love This

  • Genuine iron meteorite featuring nickel-iron composition from a fall in Chaco, Argentina
  • Each specimen is unique, with natural variation in size, color, and pattern
  • Provides a tangible connection to space, planetary science, and the solar system’s history
  • Compact and display-friendly, perfect for collectors, educators, or astronomy enthusiasts
  • Highlights meteorite formation and the role of nickel-iron alloys in space rocks

A rare and captivating piece of cosmic history, this iron meteorite brings the wonder of space directly to your collection or display.

Iron Meteorite Box | Skulls Unlimited International