Where can I hunt meteorites?

The best hunting grounds are large, barren expanses where a dark rock — meteorites tend to be blackish — is easy to spot. Deserts, such as Southern California's Mojave Desert, and icy regions, such as Antarctica, are ideal.
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Is it illegal to collect meteorites?

"The bottom line is that no one has any rights to collect meteorites on federal lands for profit or for science without permission from the BLM in the form of a permit," Wooddell said. "Science and profit seekers are those affected the most.
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Where are meteorites most commonly found?

About two thirds of meteorites found in the United States have been found in arid regions of California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas. 2200 meteorites have been found in Chile, mainly in the Atacama Desert.
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Where is the easiest place to find meteorites?

The best hunting grounds are large, barren expanses where a dark rock — meteorites tend to be blackish — is easy to spot. Deserts, such as Southern California's Mojave Desert, and icy regions, such as Antarctica, are ideal.
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Is a meteorite worth any money?

Meteorites are quite valuable, worth as much as $1,000 per gram, according to the LiveScience website. Kellyco Metal Detectors posted on eBay that it can sell for $300 per gram or more — meaning 1 pound could be worth $1 million. "Meteorites are rarer than gold, platinum, diamonds or emeralds.
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What are the odds of finding a meteorite?

The chance of finding a meteorite is exceedingly small. Since 1900, about 1800 meteorites have been found in North America. That is about 15 per year. About two thirds of meteorites found in the United States have been found in arid regions of California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas.
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Will metal detectors find meteorites?

Best Meteorite Hunting Metal Detectors

Two of the three types of meteorites (stony-iron and iron) can be located with a metal detector; it will readily pick up a signal for both of these metals. The best meteorite-hunting metal detector has both a low frequency and a sensitivity to small objects.
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How hard is it to find a meteorite?

No one place is more likely than any other to have a meteor will break up and leave meteorites there, but it is much easier to find a meteorite in some places than others. Some land in the ocean, or in other places that are difficult to access or search, like thick rainforests.
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How can I tell if I found a meteorite?

Meteorites have several properties that help distinguish them from other rocks:
  • Density: Meteorites are usually quite heavy for their size, since they contain metallic iron and dense minerals.
  • Magnetic: Since most meteorites contain metallic iron, a magnet will often stick to them.
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Do meteorites contain diamonds?

Diamonds are rare and precious, known to form from carbon under the extreme temperatures and pressures within the Earth's mantle over the course of billions of years. They are also found in some meteorites.
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What do I do if I found a meteorite?

If you find a meteorite on the ground following an observed fall, take a photograph of it before picking it up. Look around for other specimens; most meteorites break into several pieces before hitting the ground; these pieces could be many tens of meters apart.
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Can meteorite be sold?

Additional meteorites include an iron meteorite that landed in Odessa, Texas, a 308-pound iron meteorite that is estimated to sell for as much as $260,000, and a slice of rock from Mars that has bits of Martian atmosphere trapped in glass bubbles inside it.
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Why shouldn't you put a magnet on a meteorite?

Do not use a neodymium (rare-earth) magnet. Those things are so strong that they will attract many kinds of terrestrial rocks. An ordinary chondrite or iron meteorite will respond to an inexpensive ceramic magnet. In the U.S. we often call these “refrigerator magnets.”
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Do meteorites have gold in them?

The reported gold contents of meteorites range from 0.0003 to 8.74 parts per million. Gold is siderophilic, and the greatest amounts in meteorites are in the iron phases. Estimates of the gold content of the earth's crust are in the range ~f 0.001 to 0.006 parts per million.
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Are Hot rocks valuable?

Valuables That Can Be Found on Hot Rocks

Such soils are rich in Iron Oxide and gold is often found nearby. Gemstones and semi-precious stones deposits are also typical for such areas. Non-ferrous hot rocks, on the other hand, can themselves be valuable, containing copper or gold.
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Are meteorites radioactive?

Are meteorites radioactive? No. Meteorites do contain radioactive elements, but not significantly more than any ordinary terrestrial rock.
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How much is an iron meteorite worth?

Common iron meteorite prices are generally in the range of US$0.50 to US$5.00 per gram. Stone meteorites are much scarcer and priced in the US$2.00 to US$20.00 per gram range for the more common material.
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Can you touch a meteorite?

Try not to handle any freshly fallen meteorites with your bare hands! Oils and microbes from your skin will slowly degrade the surface of a meteorite, dulling the fusion crust, contaminating the meteorite, and promoting rust.
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Do all meteorites stick to magnets?

But be careful—not all meteorites attract magnets; only the meteorites that are rich in iron (such as iron or stony-iron meteorites) will attract magnets. Some meteorites, like those from the Moon which are only made up of rocky minerals, will not be attracted to a magnet.
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What is a 30 pound meteorite worth?

The Fifth-Largest Meteorite is Bigger than What Apollo Brought on Earth! The famous Christie's auction house is selling a chunk of the moon that is bigger than all the rocks that the Apollo astronauts previously brought back to Earth.
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What is the rarest meteorite ever found?

The Fukang Meteorite, a pallasite meteorite, is one of the rarest and most meteorites. It is made of nickel-iron laced with olivine crystals which contributes to its beauty. The Fukang Meteorite is believed to be 4.5 billion years old, which means that it is either older or the same age as Earth.
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How many meteorites hit the Earth every day?

Every year, the Earth is hit by about 6100 meteors large enough to reach the ground, or about 17 every day, research has revealed. The vast majority fall unnoticed, in uninhabited areas. But several times a year, a few land in places that catch more attention.
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