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Carbonaceous chondrites are rarer but are especially important because they contain organic compounds, such as amino acids, and water-bearing minerals. These meteorites are believed to hold clues about the origin of life on Earth and the presence of water in the solar system. Another type, enstatite chondrites, are rich in the mineral enstatite and may have formed in the inner solar system, near the Sun, offering information about the materials that contributed to the formation of Earth and other rocky planets.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eChondrites are considered 'primitive' because they have not undergone melting or significant alteration by heat and pressure, unlike other meteorites. This makes them time capsules from the early solar system, preserving the original building blocks of planets. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBy studying chondrites, scientists gain valuable information about the processes that shaped the solar system and led to the formation of planets, moons, and asteroids billions of years ago.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"el-menia-001-l5-chondrite","title":"El Menia - L5 Ordinary Chondrite - Complete Individual - 513g - Algeria","description":"\u003cp data-start=\"122\" data-end=\"534\"\u003eEl Menia is a recent witnessed L5 Ordinary Chondrite fall from Ghardaia Province, Algeria, which fell on 11 March 2023. A fireball was seen and heard over the region, followed by the recovery of more than one hundred stones and fragments from the Hassi Walen area southwest of El Menia. 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The first stones were recovered within two days near Coloma and Lotus, close to the historic Sutter’s Mill site associated with the California Gold Rush. Officially classified as a Carbonaceous Chondrite, Sutter’s Mill is one of the most scientifically important modern American meteorite falls. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"630\" data-end=\"1135\"\u003eSpecimens of Sutter’s Mill are typically dark, fine-grained, and fragile, consistent with primitive Carbonaceous material. The meteorite is noted as a regolith breccia, preserving a mixture of materials from its parent asteroid, along with evidence of aqueous alteration and complex early solar system chemistry. 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The first stones were recovered within two days near Coloma and Lotus, close to the historic Sutter’s Mill site associated with the California Gold Rush. Officially classified as a Carbonaceous Chondrite, Sutter’s Mill is one of the most scientifically important modern American meteorite falls. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"630\" data-end=\"1135\"\u003eSpecimens of Sutter’s Mill are typically dark, fine-grained, and fragile, consistent with primitive Carbonaceous material. The meteorite is noted as a regolith breccia, preserving a mixture of materials from its parent asteroid, along with evidence of aqueous alteration and complex early solar system chemistry. Some early recovered pieces were collected before rainfall, making them especially valuable for scientific study due to reduced terrestrial contamination. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"1137\" data-end=\"1598\"\u003eFor collectors, Sutter’s Mill offers a rare combination of witnessed fall provenance, American origin, and exceptional scientific significance. Its limited recovered mass, well-documented strewn field, and connection to one of California’s most historic locations make it especially desirable for focused Carbonaceous Chondrite and witnessed fall collections. 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The first stones were recovered within two days near Coloma and Lotus, close to the historic Sutter’s Mill site associated with the California Gold Rush. Officially classified as a Carbonaceous Chondrite, Sutter’s Mill is one of the most scientifically important modern American meteorite falls. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"630\" data-end=\"1135\"\u003eSpecimens of Sutter’s Mill are typically dark, fine-grained, and fragile, consistent with primitive Carbonaceous material. The meteorite is noted as a regolith breccia, preserving a mixture of materials from its parent asteroid, along with evidence of aqueous alteration and complex early solar system chemistry. 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Each specimen represents primitive asteroid material connected to a precisely recorded event in 2012.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"OuterSpacer Meteorites","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53654761537862,"sku":"SUT-01\/01","price":50.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0757\/0518\/8678\/files\/SuttersMill03.jpg?v=1731689309"},{"product_id":"sutters-mill-cm2-carbonaceous-chondrite-mini-fragment-8","title":"Sutters Mill - C Carbonaceous Chondrite - Mini Fragment - USA (California)","description":"\u003cp data-start=\"26\" data-end=\"628\"\u003eSutter’s Mill is a witnessed Carbonaceous Chondrite fall from California, USA, which occurred on 22 April 2012. The event was recorded by weather radar, seismic data, eyewitness reports, and camera observations, allowing researchers to calculate the fall area quickly. The first stones were recovered within two days near Coloma and Lotus, close to the historic Sutter’s Mill site associated with the California Gold Rush. Officially classified as a Carbonaceous Chondrite, Sutter’s Mill is one of the most scientifically important modern American meteorite falls. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"630\" data-end=\"1135\"\u003eSpecimens of Sutter’s Mill are typically dark, fine-grained, and fragile, consistent with primitive Carbonaceous material. The meteorite is noted as a regolith breccia, preserving a mixture of materials from its parent asteroid, along with evidence of aqueous alteration and complex early solar system chemistry. 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It is regarded as one of the most significant CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrite falls since Murchison in 1969, providing unusually fresh material from a volatile-rich and organic-bearing parent body. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"511\" data-end=\"1002\"\u003eSpecimens of Aguas Zarcas are typically dark, fine-grained, and fragile, consistent with CM2 material that has experienced aqueous alteration. Many pieces show a black fusion crust, while interiors can reveal a dark matrix with small pale speckles, hydrated minerals, and organic-rich components. Some fragments were recovered very soon after the fall, limiting terrestrial contamination and making the material especially valuable for scientific study. \u003cspan class=\"\" data-state=\"closed\"\u003e\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-start=\"1004\" data-end=\"1463\"\u003eFor collectors, Aguas Zarcas offers a rare combination of witnessed fall provenance, Carbonaceous chemistry, and strong scientific importance. Its Costa Rican origin, rapid recovery, and connection to early solar system water and organics make it especially desirable for focused Carbonaceous Chondrite and witnessed fall collections. Each specimen represents primitive asteroid material delivered to Earth in one of the most important modern meteorite falls.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"OuterSpacer Meteorites","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53655101866310,"sku":"AGZ-02\/16","price":29.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0757\/0518\/8678\/files\/AguasZarcas-14.jpg?v=1731691291"},{"product_id":"agua-zarcas-cm2-carbonaceous-chondrite-small-fragment-0-1g","title":"Aguas Zarcas - CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrite - Small Fragment - \u003c0.1g - Costa Rica - Costa Rica","description":"\u003cp data-start=\"26\" data-end=\"509\"\u003eAguas Zarcas is a witnessed CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrite fall from Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, which occurred on 23 April 2019. The fall was widely observed and quickly recovered, with stones found around the Aguas Zarcas area shortly after the event. 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Each specimen represents primitive asteroid material delivered to Earth in one of the most important modern meteorite falls.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"OuterSpacer Meteorites","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53655205052742,"sku":"AGZ-02\/14","price":21.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0757\/0518\/8678\/files\/AguasZarcas-16.jpg?v=1731691346"},{"product_id":"agua-zarcas-cm2-carbonaceous-chondrite-small-fragment-0-1g-1","title":"Aguas Zarcas - CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrite - Small Fragment - \u003c0.1g - Costa Rica - Costa Rica","description":"\u003cp data-start=\"26\" data-end=\"509\"\u003eAguas Zarcas is a witnessed CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrite fall from Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, which occurred on 23 April 2019. The fall was widely observed and quickly recovered, with stones found around the Aguas Zarcas area shortly after the event. 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