Murchison CM2 Carbonaceous Meteorite
The Murchison Meteorite was seen as a fireball on the morning of September 28, 1969, near the town of Murchison, Victoria, Australia. It is a CM2 type carbonaceous chondrite and has abundant calcium aluminum inclusions or CAIs. Over 100 kgs of stones were collected.
These fragments are secured in Membrane Boxes which allow both sides of the specimen to be observed without having to open the container.
PLEASE NOTE: These images are representative of the specimen you will receive. We will choose the best specimen on a first come best served basis.