
A 54-pound chunk of Mars—believed to be the most important Martian meteorite ever found on Earth—is hitting the public sale block at Sotheby’s New York on July 16, with an estimate of $2 million to $4 million.
Dubbed NWA 16788, the rock was found in November 2023 in Niger’s Agadez area and accounts for an astonishing 6.5 p.c of all recognized Martian materials on Earth. It’s additionally 70 p.c bigger than the following largest piece of Mars discovered on our planet. Sotheby’s is billing it as probably the most worthwhile meteorite ever provided at public sale.
In line with Cassandra Hatton, Sotheby’s vice chairman of science and pure historical past, “NWA 16788 is a discovery of extraordinary significance,” a “once-in-a-generation discover” that connects us to “our celestial neighbor that has lengthy captured the human creativeness.”
Blasted from Mars by an historical asteroid impression and certain torpedoed to Earth, the specimen options seen areas of “glassy fusion crust,” proof of its searing descent by way of the environment. In line with Smithsonian Journal, its mineral construction suggests a part of it was remodeled into maskelynite, a sort of glass fashioned beneath excessive strain and warmth.
Sotheby’s stated that meteorites are rarer than diamonds, and that Martian meteorites are exceptionally scarce—solely round 400 have ever been recognized, most of them consisting of small fragments. Sotheby’s additionally notes that North America averages simply 15 meteorite discoveries yearly.
The meteorite shall be on view at Sotheby’s from July 8–15 earlier than the reside public sale on July 16.