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This is the rating and price for NWA 13201 — RARE MASSIVE ORIENTED METEORITE - Chondrite, L 4/5 - Sahara Desert, North West Africa



Description : NWA 13201 — RARE MASSIVE ORIENTED METEORITE Chondrite, L 4/5 Sahara Desert, North West Africa This is a perfectly parabolic oriented meteorite. It is covered in a thin veneer of crust, the result from surface melting during atmospheric passage, except for a couple of small chips and from where the classification repository sample was removed on the reverse. Both provide a window to this meteorite’s internal matrix where a scattering of inclusions and suspended metallic flakes are evident. An ochre patch running the length of this ellipsoid-shaped specimen indicates the depth of penetration into the ground. A faint ablation lip runs along the reverse of the perimeter. Evoking primitive art or a tribal artifact, as well as the sacred Roman Elagabalus stone, this is a singular oriented meteorite. 314 x 268 x 117mm (12.5 x 10.66 x 4.66 in.) 18.97kg (41.75 lbs) Provenance: Macovich Collection of Meteorites, New York City Amongst the finest large examples of an oriented meteorite known. Unlike 99% of all meteorites, this meteorite possesses a rare distinction: it’s oriented, which is to say it did not tumble or invert as it descended through Earth’s atmosphere; it maintained the same axis of orientation during its earthward plunge. Its name is the result of it being the 13,201st meteorite to be recovered from the North West African corridor of the Sahara Desert to be analyzed, classified and published. Meteorite specimens become oriented as a result of the fortuitous distribution of their mass after fragmentation in the atmosphere. The parabolic "heat shield" curvature seen here was naturally sculpted as a result of frictional heating with Earth’s atmosphere. Significantly, the curve in evidence is the most efficient angle at which heat is deflected when an object is undergoing frictional heating as it penetrates the atmosphere. As such, the ablative heat shields for the first manned space capsules were inspired and emulated from oriented meteorites similar to the current offering, which itself evokes a tribal shield. Christie's would like to thank Dr. Alan E. Rubin at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles for his assistance in preparing this catalogue. Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.
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Title : NWA 13201 — RARE MASSIVE ORIENTED METEORITE - Chondrite, L 4/5 - Sahara Desert, North West Africa
Size : 10.66 x 4.66 in.
Notes : Online Auction: Bidding begins: 12 Aug, 10am EST - Bidding ends: 25 Aug, 10am EST
Christie's, auctioneer, New York, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Deep Impact: Lunar and Rare Meteorites
Sale date : 25 Aug 2020 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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