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Martian Rarity: NWA 12269 Meteorite, 7.95 g, approx. North West Africa
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Martian Rarity: NWA 12269 Meteorite, 7.95 g, approx. North West Africa

Lot NWA 12269

49 800,00 AED
Martian Rarity: NWA 12269 Meteorite, 7.95 g, approx. North West Africa

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5.5 x 4.2 x 0.2 cm

49 800,00 AED

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Lot NWA 12269

Own a Piece of Mars – A Rare Encounter with the Red Planet

Imagine holding a real piece of Mars – a rock that once rested on the Martian surface, ejected into space by a powerful asteroid impact millions of years ago and eventually landing here on Earth. Thanks to extraordinary scientific efforts and careful classification, these Martian meteorites are now available to private collectors, enthusiasts, and scholars. If you’re searching for Mars for sale, this is as close as you can come to owning a physical fragment of another planet.

What Is a Martian Meteorite?

A Martian meteorite is a natural rock from Mars that was blasted off the planet’s crust by ancient impacts and made its way through space to fall on Earth. These rare specimens – fewer than 400 known to exist – have been identified through their chemical and isotopic signatures, which match data gathered directly from the Martian atmosphere by NASA rovers and satellites.

Martian meteorites are typically classified into several types, the most common being shergottites, which are volcanic and basaltic in nature. These rocks formed from melted Martian lava flows and cooled on the planet’s surface before their journey across space began.

How Martian Meteorites Reach Earth

  • A massive asteroid impact hits the Martian surface, launching rocks into space.
  • Some of these fragments escape Mars’ atmosphere and enter orbit around the Sun.
  • After thousands or millions of years, a small number intersect Earth’s orbit and fall as meteorites.
  • Most are found in dry desert regions like the Sahara, where preservation conditions are ideal.
  • Scientists study the rock’s chemical composition, confirming its Martian origin.

Top Features of Martian Meteorites

  • Volcanic Texture: Many show signs of basaltic cooling, including flow bands and gas vesicles.
  • Olivine Content: Some contain the green mineral olivine, linked to volcanic activity on Mars.
  • Gas Trapping: Tiny pockets in the rock may contain gases identical to those in the atmosphere of Mars.
  • Crust Characteristics: A dark fusion crust forms as the meteorite burns through Earth’s atmosphere.
  • NWA Specimens: Many Martian meteorites are labeled “NWA” (Northwest Africa), referencing the Sahara region where they are recovered.

Why Buy a Piece of Mars?

  • Rare and Limited: Fewer than 350 confirmed Martian meteorites exist worldwide.
  • Scientific Significance: Each stone holds valuable clues to Martian volcanism, atmosphere, and planetary formation.
  • Investment Value: Prices often rise due to scarcity and demand in the scientific and collector communities.
  • Symbolic Power: A piece of Mars makes for a unique, conversation-starting gift.
  • A Tangible Link to Space: You’re not just buying a rock – you’re acquiring a story billions of years in the making.

How to Choose the Right Martian Meteorite (Numbered List)

  1. Type: Know whether it’s a shergottite, nakhlite, or chassignite – each tells a different story of Martian history.
  2. Weight: Meteorites are sold by the gram or kilogram, depending on size and rarity.
  3. Certification: Buy only from trusted dealers who provide authenticity documentation.
  4. Visual Appeal: Some pieces show visible melt patterns, crust, or olivine crystals.
  5. Purpose: Whether for display, study, or personal fascination, select a specimen that matches your goals.

Where to Find Martian Meteorites for Sale

Our gallery offers a curated selection of genuine Martian meteorites for sale, including NWA finds and individually cut slices. Each piece of Mars in our collection is verified by scientific institutions and comes with detailed classification data. From small fragments to larger specimens, these relics from the Red Planet are ready to become part of your world.

Conclusion

There’s nothing quite like owning a piece of Mars. It’s more than just a meteorite – it’s a messenger from another planet, shaped by volcanoes, frozen in basaltic rock, and hurled across space to reach us. Whether you’re a collector, educator, or simply someone inspired by the mysteries of the cosmos, Martian meteorites offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with the history of the solar system.

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