Weight: 53.6grams

Size: 48.5*33MM

Argentinian iron meteorite, known internationally as Campo del cielo, and Nandan iron meteorite belong to the IAB-MG group octahedral iron meteorite, with the largest single weight of 37 tons. It is the second largest iron meteorite in the world, located in El Chaco Province, Argentina. By testing the carbon-14 age of the scorched trees under the meteorite, it was determined that the meteorite fell about 4700-4200 years ago. As early as the 16th century, the indigenous people of Argentina began to use Campo iron meteorite to make weapons. It was identified as an iron meteorite in 1788. In 1969, people found 37 tons of Campo iron meteorite 5 meters deep underground with metal detectors. The total weight of the Kemp iron meteorite is more than 100 tons. Because there are a lot of silicate inclusions inside, the Kemp iron meteorite is exploded into fragments of different sizes at high altitude, ranging from a few grams to 37 tons. At present, it is one of the most popular iron meteorites with the largest circulation in the market.