Brenham PALLASITE Meteorite Bracelet Natural Olivine Meteorite Bracelet Women's Bracelet Jewelry adjustable -TB244
Brenham PALLASITE Meteorite Bracelet Natural Olivine Meteorite Bracelet Women's Bracelet Jewelry adjustable -TB244
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Brenham Olive Meteorite!
A Brief Introduction to Brenham Peridote Iron Meteorite
Name of meteorite: Brenham
Origin of meteorite: 37 ° 34 '57 "N, 99 ° 9' 49" W, Kansas, USA
Discovery time: 1882
Meteorite classification: Pallasite, PMG an olivine iron meteorite
Total weight of meteorite: 4.3 tons
Although olivine meteorites are very rare meteorites, there are still enough olivine meteorites found and stored in museums for research. This is because there are enough olivine meteorites found, some of which are more than one metric ton in mass. The following are the largest olivine meteorites found:
Brenhan: It was found in Kansas in 1980. It was initially reported that there were about 20 pieces of debris scattered in the shallow pit of Haveland Pit, with a total mass of about 1000 kg. Later, more fragments were found, including a 1000 pound (454 kg) meteorite buried 5 feet underground, with a total mass of 3.4 metric tons. A 487 kg meteorite was collected in the Natural History Museum in Chicago. In 2005 and 2006, Steve Arnold in Arkansas and Filmani in Texas excavated some large meteorites, the heaviest of which was 650 kg
Weight: 11.5g
Meteorite ize: 32.6*12.7*3.4MM
Tip: This product is naturally formed, so each product is unique. If you like this product, please buy it as soon as possible, otherwise other buyers will buy and collect it
A Brief Introduction to Brenham Peridote Iron Meteorite
Name of meteorite: Brenham
Origin of meteorite: 37 ° 34 '57 "N, 99 ° 9' 49" W, Kansas, USA
Discovery time: 1882
Meteorite classification: Pallasite, PMG an olivine iron meteorite
Total weight of meteorite: 4.3 tons
Although olivine meteorites are very rare meteorites, there are still enough olivine meteorites found and stored in museums for research. This is because there are enough olivine meteorites found, some of which are more than one metric ton in mass. The following are the largest olivine meteorites found:
Brenhan: It was found in Kansas in 1980. It was initially reported that there were about 20 pieces of debris scattered in the shallow pit of Haveland Pit, with a total mass of about 1000 kg. Later, more fragments were found, including a 1000 pound (454 kg) meteorite buried 5 feet underground, with a total mass of 3.4 metric tons. A 487 kg meteorite was collected in the Natural History Museum in Chicago. In 2005 and 2006, Steve Arnold in Arkansas and Filmani in Texas excavated some large meteorites, the heaviest of which was 650 kg
Weight: 11.5g
Meteorite ize: 32.6*12.7*3.4MM
Tip: This product is naturally formed, so each product is unique. If you like this product, please buy it as soon as possible, otherwise other buyers will buy and collect it