Large Moon Meteorite
Genuine 60-100mg slice of Moon meteorite encased and certified in an acrylic display slab.
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DESCRIPTION
GENUINE LUNAR METEORITE
Own a genuine 60-100mg piece of our closest celestial partner, the Moon! Planet Earth shares a rich, five billion-year history with the Moon. It is why we are alive today; it controls our ocean currents and affects us in ways we never even notice. And you can own a genuine piece of it!
Product Information:
- Genuine Moon meteorite
- Moon meteorite weighs approx: 60-100mg
- Comes boxed in a 3x2'' presentation box
- Includes an individual meteorite registration number
- Includes a statement of authenticity on the reverse
Authentication Information:
The meteorite contained within this display has been independently and scientifically studied by a respected authority and compared against known lunar samples brought back to Earth by the Apollo astronauts between 1969 and 1972 to guarantee its authenticity. Each piece comes with an individual serial number, which can be searched for on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website, where a complete analysis and composition breakdown is also publicly available.
Description
GENUINE LUNAR METEORITE
Own a genuine 60-100mg piece of our closest celestial partner, the Moon! Planet Earth shares a rich, five billion-year history with the Moon. It is why we are alive today; it controls our ocean currents and affects us in ways we never even notice. And you can own a genuine piece of it!
Product Information:
- Genuine Moon meteorite
- Moon meteorite weighs approx: 60-100mg
- Comes boxed in a 3x2'' presentation box
- Includes an individual meteorite registration number
- Includes a statement of authenticity on the reverse
Authentication Information:
The meteorite contained within this display has been independently and scientifically studied by a respected authority and compared against known lunar samples brought back to Earth by the Apollo astronauts between 1969 and 1972 to guarantee its authenticity. Each piece comes with an individual serial number, which can be searched for on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website, where a complete analysis and composition breakdown is also publicly available.