LOT 3394 Campo Del Cielo - Complete Individual with a Rare Hole
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Iron-nickel, coarse octahedriteGran Chaco, ArgentinaCampo del Cielo was first discovered in 1576 by a Spanish military expedition searching for a source of iron known to the natives of what is now Chaco province, Northern Argentina. Studies of the meteorite and the associated craters have led scientists to believe that Campo del Cielo fell between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago. Campo del Cielo is the most massive meteorite to have ever been recovered. The present large museum quality specimen has been professionally stabilized and prepared. Weighing approximately 11,990 grams (26.4 lbs) and measuring 10 x 8 1/2 x 4 in
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