The "Fukang Meteorite", which crashed on the Gobi Desert in Xinjiang, China, has a rich and colorful internal structure, and the nickel-iron-silver honeycomb structure is dotted with translucent gold crystals. The biggest auction price of this meteorite is $2 million.
Wonderful space meteorite: Marvin Killgore of Southwest Meteorite Laboratory in Arizona, USA, holds a "Fukang meteorite", through which sunlight can penetrate, showing a beautiful honeycomb structure.
This rare meteorite, which weighs as much as a passenger car with an inclined back, is called "Fukang Meteorite" and was discovered in the Gobi Desert in Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China in 2000. Later, this beautiful meteorite was sliced, and under the irradiation of sunlight, it would produce the effect of colored glass.
An anonymous collector owns the largest meteorite fragment, weighing 925 pounds. In 2008, the auction price of this meteorite slice in Bonham, new york, USA was $2 million, but it was not successful.