A meteorite stone came from Mars!

kas456

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hello everybody

I am happy to be with you at this wonderful website
with a wonderful guys :icon_thumright:

this is my first association with you
and i hope to get a good salutatory :hello2:


i want aske abuot the ston in the picture
i found it inside a cemetery underneath near the graves
the history of this cemetery was before nativity about 3500 years

when i braying a part of the suface it crop out tow colors gray and orange.




my question is

what is this ston?1



some of my frinds told me
probable it is a meteorite stone came from Mars
But i want to be assurance from you...



and how mutch the price of one gram from this stone?





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thank you
 

Kantuckkeean

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Welcome to TNet! :hello2: :hello:

I have no idea about your stone though. :dontknow: I seriously doubt that it came from Mars, but perhaps it is a meteorite. Is it attracted to a magnet?

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

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Not a meteorite, sorry. Looks sedimentary. Shalestone perhaps.

I highly recommend you google meteorite identification. It will be quite informative and you will get an idea of color, form, and density to help you ID meteorites in the future.
 

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