Largest piece of Mars found on earth sold for Rs…, discovered at Sahara Desert, it weighs…, know how it reached earth

The largest Mars in the world was sold on Wednesday to auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York, while a child dinosaur skeleton lasted more than $ 30 million. NWA 16788 54 pounds (25 kilograms) rock was discovered.
The largest Mars piece in the world was sold slightly above $ 5 million
The largest Mars in the world was sold on Wednesday to auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York, a little more than $ 5 million (42,93.25,000), and a child dinosaur skeleton went more than $ 30 million. The NWA 16788 54 -pound (25 kilograms) Kaya was discovered by a meteorite hunter in the Sahara Desert in Niger by a large asteroid strike from the surface of Mars and traveled to the world after 140 million miles (225 million kilometers). The estimated sales price before the auction was $ 2 million to $ 4 million.
The largest Mars in the world was sold on Wednesday to auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York, while a child dinosaur skeleton lasted more than $ 30 million. The NWA 16788 54 -pound (25 kilograms) Kaya was discovered by a meteorite hunter in the Sahara Desert in Niger by a large asteroid strike from the surface of Mars and traveled to the world after 140 million miles (225 million kilometers). The estimated sales price before the auction was $ 2 million to $ 4 million.
Two advances of $ 1.9 million and $ 2 million were offered. The live offer went slower than many other objects sold, the auction is trying to coach more offers and the bids have reached $ 4 million after the $ 200,000 to $ 300,000 reduced $ 100,000 dollars. Sotheby’s, red, brown and gray meteorite, about 70% larger than the next largest Mars on Earth, and now represents about 7% of Mars material on this planet. It measures approximately 15 inches x 11 inches x 6 inches (375 millimeters 279 millimeters x 152 millimeters).
It was also a rare finding. The auction house says that more than 77,000 officially recognized meteorites officially recognized as 400 Martian meteorite. Sotheby’s Vice President of Science and Nature History Cassandra Hatton said in an interview before the auction, “This Martian meteorite is the biggest part we found with a long shot.” “So more than twice that we think it’s the biggest part of Mars before.”
Sotheby’s is not exactly when the meteorite exploded from the surface of Mars, but the tests showed probably in recent years.
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