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Early Solar System Meteorite

Early Solar System Meteorite

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Tank Mountains Meteorite (L6 Ordinary Chondrite) – Arizona, 2010
Discovered by chance. Forged in space. Studied by science.

Each specimen includes:

  • Genuine Martian meteorite in removable specimen jar
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
  • Freestanding acrylic educational display
  • Black cotton-padded box, perfect for gifting

Unearthed in 2010 by prospector Joe King while hunting for gold in Arizona’s remote Tank Mountains, this remarkable meteorite is a true cosmic artifact. The ten fragments—totaling 8.05 kg—fit together like pieces of a celestial puzzle and were later classified as an L6 ordinary chondrite by researchers at Arizona State University. This meteorite is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old, originating from the early stages of our solar system's formation.

You will receive one of several fragments of this meteorite we have available, all in similar size and quality as the example shown. Each fragment displays striking orange staining, remnant fusion crust, and broad regmaglypts from its fiery descent. Cut surfaces reveal fine metal grains (up to 1 mm), distinct chondrules (up to 2 mm), and thin shock veins—classic signatures of impact and deep space origin. 

A rare and visually compelling specimen, the Tank Mountains meteorite offers a tangible connection to the early solar system—perfect for collectors, educators, and anyone who geeks out over space rocks.

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  • Authentic artifacts

    Sourced from established collectors and auctions, we ensure the authenticity of the specimens we sell.

  • History you can touch

    Each specimen is presented in a clear display jar, allowing you to examine it up close whenever curiosity strikes.

  • Hand-crafted displays

    Assemble your home museum with our freestanding displays, designed and crafted for each artifact in North Carolina, USA.