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Part of Mars “incredibly rare” – 4.3 million (3.2 million pounds) were sold at the New York auction on Wednesday.
Known as NWA 16788, Meteorite, Sotheby’s weight weighs (24.5 kg), weighs (24.5 kg).
It was discovered in a distant area of November 2023 and 70% larger than the next largest part of the renewable Mars.
Meteorites remain a range of rock after passing an asteroid or comet place atmosphere.
Sotheby’s auction house, meteorite, as “incredibly rare”, described a redden rock. About 400 Martian meteorite were found on the ground.
“This is the biggest part of the largest MARS on the planet. For this, the odds of the odds are astronomically,” The Vice-President and Nature History of Science and Natural Date in Sothton, Sotheby and Vice President and Nature History.
“Keep in mind that about 70% of the earth’s surface are covered with water. Thus, we are incredibly fortunate that it really has lowered it to dry dryness in the middle of the ocean we can find it.”
It is unknown where the meteorite information on sales will remain private.
According to Sotheby, additional taxes and fees have increased the total price of the rock to 5.3 million dollars.
Demonstrating more than 100 items, a ceratosaurus skeleton of the late Juraras, a Ceratosaurus skeleton sold for $ 26 million and a pachysefalosaurus of a pachysefalosaurus sold for $ 1.4 million.