Sariçiçek Howardite meteorite from Turkey
Fragments of the Sariçiçek meteorite, a howardite that was observed as a bright fireball over Turkey in 2015. Howardites belong to the HED meteorites and are associated with asteroid Vesta.
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Sariçiçek Howardite meteorite
This is an authentic fragment of the Sariçiçek meteorite, a howardite that landed in the province of Bingöl in Turkey on September 2, 2015. The fall was seen as a bright fireball, and shortly thereafter, small meteorites were recovered in and around the village of Sariçiçek.
For collectors
Due to the combination of an observed fall, its origin from Turkey, and its classification as a howardite, Sariçiçek is a beautiful meteorite for collectors who want to hold a piece of space history in their hands. The fragment comes in the collector's box shown.
What is a meteorite?
A meteorite begins as a meteoroid: a small piece of rock or metal moving through space. As soon as such an object enters the Earth's atmosphere, compression and heating of the air create a bright light phenomenon that we call a meteor or fireball. Only the part that survives this passage and actually reaches the ground is called a meteorite. During flight, a dark, thin molten crust often forms on the outside. Many meteorites break apart into multiple pieces along the way, creating a so-called strewn field. The speed upon entry is often many kilometers per second higher than the final speed upon impact at the Earth's surface, because the atmosphere strongly slows the object down.
Classification and origin
Meteorites are classified based on their composition and internal structure. Most discovered meteorites are chondrites: stony meteorites with small spherical inclusions, known as chondrules, which belong to the oldest solid material from the early solar system. In addition, there are achondrites, which lack these chondrules and originate from celestial bodies where geological processes such as melting and crystallization have already taken place. Examples of these are eucrites from the HED group, which are associated with the asteroid Vesta. The letters and numbers in classifications such as H6, L5-6, or LL4 provide information about, among other things, the iron content and the degree of thermal change in the parent material. As a result, a classification reveals something not only about the type of meteorite but also about its geological history.
Box dimensions
This meteorite comes in a transparent acrylic display box measuring 5.5 x 3.5 cm.
| Article code | MD25 |
| EAN | 8784765485686 |