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Tektite Rough 3/4"
Our Price:
$1.75
Tektites are small natural glass rocks formed from the impacts of meteors on Earth.
These 3/4" samples are somewhat round, but are not polished or tumbled.
Meteorite Impact Kit - Introductory Set
Our Price:
$16.00
One of three meteorite exploration sets. Included in this kit is an iron meteorite (Campo Del Cielo from Argentina), a polished piece chondrite (from Northwest Africa), an educational sheet about meteorites, a magnifying glass, and a neodymium magnet.
Meteorite Impact Kit - Intermediate Set
Our Price:
$23.00
One of three meteorite exploration sets. Included in this kit is an iron meteorite (Campo Del Cielo from Argentina), a polished piece chondrite (from Northwest Africa), a tektite (Meteorite glass), Polished piece of Breccia (Earth rock changed from a meteor impact, Alamo bolide impact), an educational sheet about meteorites, a magnifying glass, and a neodymium magnet.
Meteor Impact Kit - Advanced Set with 10X Eye Loupe
Our Price:
$30.00
The biggest variety of the 3 meteorite kits. Included in this kit is an iron meteorite (Campo Del Cielo from Argentina), 2 polished pieces chondrites (from Northwest Africa), a tektite (Meteorite glass), Polished piece of Breccia (Earth rock changed from a meteor impact, Alamo bolide impact), A polished piece of NWA 869 (some meteorites are formally analyzed by science institutions and given formal names, this is from that fall in Northwest Africa), a Meteor wrong (many people think they find a meteorite only to find out it is not, this sample is magnetic and has a few other features common to meteorites but it is not a meteorite), an educational sheet about meteorites, a magnifying glass, 10X metal Eye Loupe and a neodymium magnet.