Our Meteorite Collection
Stellar Shard of Andromeda
Price: €2,300

This specimen is distinguished by a rugged surface and a steel-gray hue with fine metallic flecks. Preliminary analysis indicates a natural alloy of iron and nickel, pointing to its authentic extraterrestrial origin.
- Origin: Chemical analysis suggests that the specimen may have formed in the outer regions of our solar system. Its nickname, ‘Shard of Andromeda,’ reflects its cosmic appearance rather than a confirmed extragalactic origin.
- Weight: 357g
- Composition: Iron-nickel alloy with trace elements
Collector’s Note: Marc Demontecillo has acquired this stellar artifact. For Cherry and all her family who welcomed me as part of the family
Lunar Fragment
Price: €1,100

A compact piece of rock purportedly originating from the Moon, featuring a smooth surface and a subtle gray coloration. Laboratory examinations indicate a makeup that closely aligns with known lunar basaltic samples.
- Origin: Recovered near a lunar volcanic plain
- Weight: 212g
- Composition: Basaltic minerals commonly found in lunar samples
Heart of Mars Meteorite
Price: €1,330

This striking meteorite fragment exhibits a reddish-orange hue, consistent with the iron oxide commonly associated with the Martian surface. Its unique structure offers valuable insights into the geology of Mars.
- Origin: Thought to be from the Martian subsurface
- Weight: 178g
- Composition: Ferrous minerals and oxides similar to those found in Martian meteorites
Collector’s Note: Ingrid Suzana has acquired 30% of this stellar artifact for Pierre Delaplace. Essaye donc de le jeter à 30% celui-là.
Orion Belt Star Dust
Price: €1200

Fine metallic granules that form a glimmering, crystalline texture. Preliminary data suggests it contains high concentrations of nickel and iron, characteristic of material from asteroid belts that traverse the Orion constellation.
- Origin: Likely sourced from an asteroid belt near Orion
- Weight: 313g
- Composition: Nickel-iron matrix with trace carbon
Arcadia Nebula Sphere
Price: €7,500

This polished sphere showcases shifting hues from deep green to blue-gray, believed to be the result of mineral transformations during atmospheric entry. Its layered composition may provide clues to the early history of our solar system.
- Origin: Hypothesized to have formed in a distant nebula
- Weight: 2123g
- Composition: Silicates, iron, and trace elements indicative of extraterrestrial material
Who We Are
We are a team of space exploration enthusiasts, researchers, and technology experts united by a shared passion for astronomy and planetary science. Our backgrounds range from geoscience and astrophysics to software engineering and design.
Why We Built This Site
Our mission is to make authentic meteorite specimens accessible to collectors and educational institutions, while promoting transparent information and ethical sourcing. Each item presented here has been carefully examined to ensure its authenticity and value.
We believe that sharing knowledge about these incredible pieces of space debris not only satisfies curiosity, but also fosters a deeper understanding of our universe and our place within it.
Our methodology
These pieces were obtained through reputable meteorite enthusiasts and follow recognized guidelines for responsible collecting.
Thank you for exploring our collection. Feel free to contact us with any questions or special requests—your cosmic journey starts here!
How to Buy
If you are interested in purchasing any of our meteorite specimens, please email us at contact@stellar-stones.org with the item name and your shipping details.
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