19 April 1404 pm 11:51
Is any space stone a treasure? Here we discuss the real value of the meteorite, the factors affecting their price, and their identification methods.
The story of a fantasy meteorite collision in the popular series of the Capital 2 series has sparked a spark for real curiosity in cyberspace. Suddenly, questions about the material value of the meteorite and the possibility of pricing to astronomical figures have been raised on social media.
This public curiosity shows how a work of art can draw audiences’ attention to scientific topics and rare phenomena. But in the real world, is every piece of space that comes to Earth is a valuable capital?
Are meteors valuable and valuable?
Studies show that the attractiveness of meteors is not limited to their extraterrestrial origin. Collections and museums around the world, including a specialized museum in Tehran, have always sought rare and valuable examples of these celestial stones.
These rocks, which are divided into three main categories of stone, iron, and stone stone based on their compounds, have different values. In the meantime, iron meteorites are the most expensive types because of their significant amounts of nickel and iron.
The story is that these space bodies take a shiny layer as the first sign of their identification as they cross the atmosphere. The size and integrity of these rocks also play an important role in determining their price. Some theories even point to the fact that the farther away the planet of origin, the meteorite value increases potentially.
But how to determine the true value of a meteorite? Usually the price of these rocks is calculated according to their weight and warmly. While the price of ordinary meteorite can be between a few dollars and $ 100, exceptional and scientific importances may be sold for thousands of dollars.
Method of detection of real meteorite from ground rocks
To detect meteorite from ordinary ground rocks, features such as irregular shape and the presence of fine holes in their structure should be considered. However, definitive diagnosis requires specialized tests. The simultaneous presence of nickel and iron (rarely found in ground rocks) in one example is one of the strongest evidence of meteorite. Advanced laboratory methods such as isotopic decomposition are also used to identify more accurately.
The point is that many people mistakenly identify slag or basalt rocks as meteorites. For this reason, experts always recommend that experts be referred to experts to determine the true authenticity and value of a meteorite. Thus, although the meteor fever has been raised in the aftermath of the capital’s series, finding a real heavenly treasure requires a great deal of knowledge.
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