Sikhote Alin Slice

SIK37

Sikhote with Schriebersite

This Sikhote slice has the mineral schriebersite found in the coarsest octahedrite meteorite slice. This is a single grain of the meteorite crystal structure, 1″ by nearly 2″. The sharp edges have been smoothed by tumbling and etched for texture. Displayed in a membrane box.

46 x 30 x 5 mm

37 g partial slice

PPG: $2.70

$100.00

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Sikhote-Alin

Location:
  • Russia
Fell: 1947, February 12, 10:38
Group:
  • Iron
Type:
  • coarsest
  • Octahedrite
Class:
  • IIB
Total known weight: More than 23 ton

Sikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of our time. The strewnfield associated with this fall is over 6 km long and occured deep in the Taiga with more than 106 impact holes up to 28 meters in diameter. The area looked like it had been bombed; trees were ripped apart, deep holes gouged and giant scraps of metal were strewn about. The largest specimen recorded was 1,745 kg. We visited the site in 2000 and the initial strewnfield was explanded to >10 km.