Sayh Al Uhaymir Meteorite
These meteorite fragments were found in 2000 in Al Wusta, Oman. This meteorite comes from one of Oman’s largest meteorite strewn fields, with over 400 kg of material discovered.
Sayh Al Uhaymir meteorites are part of a group of Ordinary Chondrites, which are some of the most common types of meteorites found on Earth. They contain a mixture of silicate minerals and metallic iron-nickel, and they are often considered to be among the oldest materials in the solar system, dating back over 4.5 billion years.
These meteorite fragments were found in 2000 in Al Wusta, Oman. This meteorite comes from one of Oman’s largest meteorite strewn fields, with over 400 kg of material discovered.
Sayh Al Uhaymir meteorites are part of a group of Ordinary Chondrites, which are some of the most common types of meteorites found on Earth. They contain a mixture of silicate minerals and metallic iron-nickel, and they are often considered to be among the oldest materials in the solar system, dating back over 4.5 billion years.
These meteorite fragments were found in 2000 in Al Wusta, Oman. This meteorite comes from one of Oman’s largest meteorite strewn fields, with over 400 kg of material discovered.
Sayh Al Uhaymir meteorites are part of a group of Ordinary Chondrites, which are some of the most common types of meteorites found on Earth. They contain a mixture of silicate minerals and metallic iron-nickel, and they are often considered to be among the oldest materials in the solar system, dating back over 4.5 billion years.