Rare-T
Authentic Lunar Meteorite // Museum Display
Product Description
This jaw-dropping collection from RARE-T features a staggering array of authentic artifacts, antiques, meteorites, oddities, skulls, and cruelty-free taxidermy from various eras in history, in rare and luxury form. Each one was acquired in accordance with the import restrictions on archaeological material, in order to reduce the incentive for pillage and trafficking of illegal antiquities.
This custom museum display showcases an Authentic Lunar Meteorite. 4.5 billion years old (Oldest Mineral on Planet Earth is 4.4 billion years old) Cosmic-ray exposure history established with noble-gas measurements have shown that all lunar meteorites were ejected from the Moon in the past 20 million years. After leaving the Moon, most lunar meteoroids go into orbit around Earth and eventually succumb to Earth's gravity. Some meteoroids ejected from the Moon get launched into orbits around the Sun. These meteoroids remain in space longer, but eventually intersect the Earth's orbit and land.
All six of the Apollo missions on which samples were collected landed in the central nearside of the Moon, an area that has subsequently been shown to be geochemically anomalous by the Lunar Prospector mission. In contrast, these lunar meteorites are random samples of the Moon and consequently provide a more representative sampling of the lunar surface than the Apollo samples. Half the lunar meteorites on earth, sample material from the farside of the Moon.
Such lunar meteorites collected in Africa and Oman, are the only source of moon rocks available for private ownership. All rocks collected during the Apollo moon-landing program are property of the United States government or of other nations to which the U.S. conveyed them as gifts and held by those governments for research, and educational purposes only. Apollo moonrocks have never been given or sold by the U.S. government to private citizens. NASA retains ownership of the rocks themselves.
No lunar meteorite has ever been found in North America, South America, or Europe.
It's protected under plexiglass in a custom museum display to keep it looking pristine, ensuring protection of your investment while allowing you to fully appreciate this piece of collectible ancient history. The customized descriptive metallic plaque, in addition to the detailed finishing, add to the elegant and sophisticated, gallery-quality aesthetic. Complete with a certificate of authenticity, this piece is an exciting investment that will only get better with age.
Product Details
- Measurements
3"L x 3"W x 4"H
- OriginMorocco
ā Authentic and genuine Meteorite
ā Since Every Piece Is Real and Unique, It May Vary Slightly Differ from Pictures Shown
ā Protected in a Removable Custom Museum Quality Plexiglass display
ā Customized Descriptive Metallic Plaque
ā Detailed Finishings
ā Includes Certificate Of Authenticity
ā Professional packaging for a Safe delivery
FAQ
The total weight of the Lunar Meteorite museum display is .66lbs.
What are the dimensions and actual weight of the Meteorite?Each Lunar meteorite is unique, and therefore each weight and dimension will vary accordingly. The approximate weight average is of .286g per.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In7-9 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation