Add this to the record of “issues that is perhaps enjoyable if you happen to had a buttload of cash”: Somebody forked over $5.3 million in a Sotheby’s auction to personal a bit of Mars. The Crimson Planet meteorite was found in 2023 in a distant space of the Sahara Desert in Niger.
Martian meteorites of any dimension are extremely uncommon. To get right here, an asteroid first hits the Crimson Planet to eject materials from its floor. (Sotheby’s says there are solely 19 Martian craters giant sufficient to have spit out this one.) That chunk then has to journey 140 million miles by way of house to achieve Earth. Solely 400 of the 77,000+ formally acknowledged meteorites hail from Mars.
The meteorite is called NWA 16788. Its reddish-brown, scarred exterior virtually seems just like the Crimson Planet’s floor in miniature.
That is additionally an exceptionally massive Martian meteorite. It is about 70 % bigger than the second-biggest piece of Mars discovered on Earth. It measures 14.75 x 11 x 6 inches and weighs over 54 lbs. It is large enough to characterize about 6.5 % of all recognized Martian materials on our planet.
The successful bid was for $4.3 million. After charges, that comes out to over $5.3 million, making it probably the most invaluable meteorite ever offered.
Earlier than bidding, the public sale home despatched a small piece of the house rock to a lab, which confirmed its distinctly Martian chemical composition. Over 21 % of the rock consists of maskelynite, a glass produced when the asteroid struck the Martian floor.