LARGE EXTRATERRESTRIAL METEORITE SPHERE
FELL CAMPO DEL CIELO, ARGENTINA, FORMED 4.56 BILLION YEARS B.P.
Estimate: £10,000 - £15,000
Auction: 13 March 2025 from 13:00 GMT
Description
machine carved from a large specimen of the Campo del Cielo impactor, the sphere has been polished and to display its beautiful interweaving Widmanstätten pattern, a large and impressive example
Dimensions
8.96kg, 42cm diameter
Footnote
The Campo del Cielo impactor is believed to have fallen to Earth in what is now northern Argentina around 4,200–4,700 years ago. Its age is estimated to be 4.5 billion years, having formed around the time of the development of the Solar System. Of considerable size, around 100 tonnes have been recovered in modern times. However, its presence appears to have been known in antiquity. In 1576, the Spanish governor in the area commissioned a search party to hunt for the huge mass of iron, which he had learned that native peoples used for their weapons, claiming the mass had fallen from the sky at a site they called “the field of heaven”.