Sikhote Alin Meteorite 28.4 grams
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This genuine Sikhote Alin Meteorite from Russia is one of a kind. Each of our meteorites for sale come with a Meteorite Identification Card. Millions of years old, scientists believe that Nickel Iron meteorites, were once part of the molten cores of ancient planets and planetary bodies.
- Meteorite: Sikhote-Alin
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Size: 37 x 22 x 12mm
- Weight: 28.4 grams
- Certified: Includes a Meteorite Identification Card
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Classification: Iron, IIAB-MG (nickle-iron)
- Chakras: Root (1st), Solar Plexus (3rd), Third Eye (6th), Crown (7th)
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Energies: Inner Vision, Patience, Activation, Grounding, ET (Extra Terrestrial)
Metaphysical Properties
Sikhote Alin Meteorites are said to carry "monk" energy. Nickle-Iron meteorites are both grounding and activating. These Nickle-Iron cosmic crystals provide a balance that aids by anchoring and activating inner visions as well as spiritual awakenings. The extra terrestrial nature of meteorite energies also work exceptionally well with Moldavite tektites.
About Sikhote-Alin Meteorites
Sikhote-Alin is classified as an Iron, IIAB-MG meteorite. At approximately 10:30am on February 12th 1947 eyewitnesses saw a bright flash and the deafening sound near the Sikhote-Alin Mountains. The large Bolide (extremely bright meteor) impacted in an area of the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Primorye, Soviet Union. In 1957 the Soviet Union issued a stamp to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sikhote-Alin meteorite shower. The strewn field for this meteorite covered an elliptical area of about half of a square mile.
There are basically two types of Sikhote-Alin meteorites found.
- Thumbprinted or Regmaglypted pieces, showing fusion crust and signs of atmospheric ablation (melting & flow lines).
- Shrapnel like or fragmented pieces with sharp edges that were torn apart during the atmospheric explosions or blasted apart upon impact.
This item is one of a kind. You will receive the exact meteorite pictured. Close-up photography is used in natural sunlight to show detail. The item may appear larger than actual size. Please see size listed for the dimensions. 1" = 25.4 millimeters.